Events Series

2018 Apr 27

Like the old soldier. Instigation, Prudence and Honor in the Homeric Interpretations from Antiquity to the Renaissance with Filippomaria Pontani, Events Series 2018

7:00pm

Location: 

University of Patras, University Campus, 26 504, Rio, Greece

Title:

Like the old soldier. Instigation, prudence and honor in the Homeric interpretations from antiquity to the Renaissance

Lecturer:

Filippomaria Pontani, Associate Professor of Classical Philology, University Ca’ Foscari of Venice

Language:

Greek

Collaboration with:

University of Patras

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2018 Mar 21

Historical Paradox: the Religious Origins of the European Enlightenment with Maria D. Efthymiou, Events Series 2018

7:00pm

Location: 

Vouleftiko Hall, Staikopoulou, 21 100, Nafplio, Greece

Title:

Historical paradox: the religious origins of the European Enlightenment

Lecturer:

Maria D. Efthymiou, Associate Professor of History, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Language:

Greek

Collaboration with:

Municipality of Nafplio

Synopsis of the lecture:

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2018 Jan 26

Sophocles’ Theban Rulers and Aristotle's Tyrant: Classical Greek Lessons on Deliberation and Concord with Edith Hall, Events Series 2018

7:00pm

Location: 

CHS Greece, Philhellene Square & Otto Street, 21 100, Nafplio, Greece

Title:

Sophocles’ Theban Rulers and Aristotle's Tyrant: Classical Greek Lessons on Deliberation and Concord

Lecturer:

Edith Hall,Professor of Classics at King's College London & Consultant Director of the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at Oxford University (APGRD)

Language:

English

Synopsis of the lecture:

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2019 Mar 27

200 years of a National Identity in modern Greek poetry: from Solomos' Mother Magnanimous to Markos Meskos' Stepmother Homeland with Euripides Garantoudis, Events Series 2019

7:00pm

Location: 

MOMus-Museum of Contemporary Art, 154 Egnatia Av (TIF-Helexpo premises), 546 30, Thessaloniki, Greece

Full title:

200 years of a National Identity in modern Greek poetry: from Solomos' Mother Magnanimous to Markos Meskos' Stepmother Homeland

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2019 Jan 23

Continent or Archipelago? A geographical approach on the relationship between Greece and Europe with George-Stylianos Prevelakis, Events Series 2019

7:00pm

Location: 

CHS Greece, Philhellene Square & Otto Street, Nafplio, Greece

Full title:

Continent or Archipelago? A geographical approach on the relationship between Greece and Europe

Lecturer:

George-Stylianos...

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2016 May 11

Tourism globalization and social change, Events Series 2016

7:30pm to 9:30pm

Location: 

Events Hall Lyceum of Kranidi Kranidi

Full Title: Tourism globalization and social change: The insular worlds of South East Aegean in the 21st century

Speaker: Despina Nazou (lecturer/research fellow at the University of the Aegean)

Respondent: Andreas Nikolovgenis (Architecture, M.Arch II, Harvard GSD)

 
2016 Apr 20

Monolingualism versus linguistic polymorphy, Events Series 2016

8:00pm to 10:00pm

Location: 

Vouleftiko Hall, Staikopoulou Str. 21100, Nafplio

Full title: Monolingualism versus linguistic polymorphy: the meaning of the mother tongue

Speaker: George Babiniotis (professor of Linguistics, former rector of the University of Athens)

The event was organized in collaboration with the Society for the Promotion of Education and Learning (SPEL) and the Municipality of Nafplio.

 
2016 Apr 06

Tragedy as a universal good in the Greco-Roman world

7:00pm to 9:00pm

Location: 

Cultural Center of Ligourio

Speaker: Ioanna Karamanou (assistant professor in Ancient Greek Tragedy, Theatre Studies Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of the Peloponnese)

Respondent: Maria Mikedaki(assistant professor in Architecture and Scene Painting of Ancient Theatre, Theatre Studies Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of the Peloponnese)

 

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