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Perhaps they were, but their Wikipedia biographies don't confirm it. Seferis is said to have studied in Paris; Elytis "attended courses as an auditor", which, if I understand correctly, means that he wasn't a member of the university. So I put a "fact" tag against these two names. Could someone cite a source? Andrew Dalby15:01, 23 November 2008 (UTC)Reply