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Validity of the cohort of Crete in the Seven Countries Study: A time-series study applied to the cancer mortality trend between 1960 and 2011. [PDF]
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The document and materials that have allowed us to couple a wide epistolary geography of Nikos kazantzakis, can be divided in three main sources, different in their emotional disposition and equally different in the gestation periods.
Quiroz Pizarro, Roberto
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First endemic freshwater Gammarus from Crete and its evolutionary history-an integrative taxonomy approach. [PDF]
Hupało K +3 more
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Nikos Kazantzakis, un pensador de nuestro tiempo
Professor Stassinakis, Presiden! of the Société Internationale des Amis de Nikos Kazantzakis presents a summary of diverse aspects of the Greek writer's personality and work.
Stassinakis, Georges
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El pobre de Asís. Una novela de Kazantzakis
This article analyzes Kazantzakis' The Poor of Assisi from a double perspective: its literary aspect or "form", and its conceptual or "content" aspects. Professor García joins both perspectives in a unitary appraisal of this biography of Saint Francis.El
García Álvarez, César
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Kazantzakis, the classical tradition and us. Fifty years after his death [PDF]
La obra de Nikos Kazantzakis tiene como fin despertar conciencias. Nadie puede salir indemne de su lectura. Más allá de la diversidad de formas -novela, teatro, ensayo, poesía...- Kazantzakis se impone como poeta y, en ese orden, vive en perpetuo estado ...
Bauzá, Hugo Francisco
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Engaging the broader community in biodiversity research: the concept of the COMBER pilot project for divers in ViBRANT. [PDF]
Arvanitidis C +14 more
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Tityrus and Galatea (Virgil, Eclogue 1): An Expected Relationship
Tityrus and Galatea are found together only in Virgil, Eclogue 1. The article argues that they form a ‘significant’ pair of pastoral names, suggesting ‘cheese’ and ‘milk’.
Michael Paschalis
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Zorba el griego de Nikos Kazantzakis
In the novel "Zorba, the Greek" Nikos Kazantzakis invites to give up a perspective only rational and to accept life in an emotional way. In that sense, in face an apollinean lecture of vital, Zorba proposes, however, a dionysiac line that eulogizes the ...
Bauzá, Hugo Francisco
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