The subject of this paper is the study of the poem Κλαθμός πελοποννήσου by Petros Katsaitis, consisting of 2994 lines and written during his capture in Crete. This poem, which is a source of the fall of Nafplion to the ottoman empire in 1715, has not been adequately studied.

Ο Κλαθμός Πελοποννήσου προς Ελλάδα του Πέτρου Κατσαΐτη

Eugenia Liosatou
2019-01-01

Abstract

The subject of this paper is the study of the poem Κλαθμός πελοποννήσου by Petros Katsaitis, consisting of 2994 lines and written during his capture in Crete. This poem, which is a source of the fall of Nafplion to the ottoman empire in 1715, has not been adequately studied.
2019
Greco moderno
Elias Toumasatos
Atti del XI Convegno Internazionale Panionio, Filologia, Filosofia, Glottologia, Laografia
su invito
Convegno Internazionale Panionio
IV
124
132
9
978-960-8366-21-3
Etairia Kefalliniakon Istorikon Ereunon
Argostoli
GRECIA
1
Liosatou, Eugenia
open
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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