Diachronic approaches to Greek language one day conference

Date: 

Saturday, March 11, 2017, 9:30am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Arsakeio Mansion, Auditorium of Books’ Archway, Pesmatzoglou 5, 105 64 Athens

Poster of the diachronic approaches to Greek language conference

Full Title:

From Homer to Modern Greek: diachronic approaches to Greek language. Annual one-day conference of the Society for the Promotion Education and Learning (SPEL - Philekpaideutiki Etaireia) and the Center for Hellenic Studies

Speakers:

George Babiniotis (SPEL), Gregory Nagy (CHS/Harvard), Keith Stone (CHS/Harvard), Ioannis Petropoulos (University of Thrace/CHS Greece), Stephanie Roussou (Oxford/CHS), and SPEL instructors Eugenia Dodopoulou, Evangelos Katsinavakis, Ioanna Nikitopoulou, Sila Klidi, Laskaris Iatropoulos, Valia Kokinia

Language:

English & Greek

Organizers:

Society for the Promotion Education and Learning, CHS US, supported by CHS Greece

Synopsis of the conference:

The Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University and the Society for the Promotion of Education and Learning (SPEL), or Philekpaideutiki Etaireia, have been holding ever since the beginning of their official cooperation in 2016 an annual or biannual one-day conference, related to the study and promotion of Greek culture and language, and the humanities in general. This year's conference will be focusing on diachronic approaches to Greek language. The Conference will be broadcasted live on the Book Archway's website.

See the full program of this conference.

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