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current10:17, 3 April 2008Thumbnail for version as of 10:17, 3 April 2008190 × 300 (20 KB)Xenovatis{{Information |Description= Cover of notable Greek literary publication of the early 19th, late 18th century. The magazine's name was Hermes ho Logios, Hermes the Scholar. This was one of the epithets applied to the God Hermes in Classical times. This iss

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