This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...India, the Pera Palace, the electric globes, the Chinese, Paul Bourget, Carmen Sylva, Jerusalem and the illustrious Epaminondas Kyriakides himself, disappeared, as if by magic, from the public's mind full now of a revived anger against the Heresiarch, who has just been branded by the academician. Articles succeeded ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...India, the Pera Palace, the electric globes, the Chinese, Paul Bourget, Carmen Sylva, Jerusalem and the illustrious Epaminondas Kyriakides himself, disappeared, as if by magic, from the public's mind full now of a revived anger against the Heresiarch, who has just been branded by the academician. Articles succeeded articles; the newspapers of Athens and Constantinople had leaders with the following headings in large letters: Antihellenic and Antinational work by the Heresiarch. Such terms by and by were eventually attributed to Pierre Loti himself. What an arm against heresy is the word of an academician! A professor of comparative grammar in the University of Athens was shielding himself behind the interview of the Takhydromos in order to brand with more violence the impious criminal. This fine outburst of indignation, however, has cooled down, for a moment, at the following publication, in the Asty1 of the 16th July, 1900; the original is dated Rochefort 2nd July. "My Dear Sir, "And yet, you know very well what interviews are worth; "specially mine, when I am in the moon, my usual residence. "The only absolute true fact in this incident is my unalter"able admiration and affection for Mr. Renan. I remember a "stranger at Pera, telling me: "His son-in-law is endeavouring "to demolish the Greek language by creating a sort of an ultra 1 An Athenian newspaper. N.T. "modern volapuk." I must have replied: "Ah! really, it is "absurd to demolish such a beautiful language." I have said this "in a flying interview, anxious to get rid of my interviewer, who, "I must say, was most courteous and amiable, as I had an appoint"ment in Stamboul. I am a plain uncultured man, ignorant of "ev...
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