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Lecture Series
Previous lectures:
Jonathan Barnes (Sorbonne, Paris) Zeno the Stoic on the nature of the soul 18 March 2010 17:30, Zrinyi utca 14, Room 412, Philosophy Deparment, CEU Katerina Ierodiakonou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) On Galen's Theory of Vision 23 February 2010 16:30, Zrinyi utca 14, Room 412, Philosophy Deparment, CEU Prof. Stephanos Efthymiadis (Open University of Cyprus) The End of Late Antiquity in the History of Theophylaktos Simokates 13 January 2010 Smilja Marjanovic-Dusanic (Belgrade University) The ruler - the monk - the saint. The concept of sacral kingship in medieval Serbia 2 December 2009 Gábor Ágoston The Twilight of Islamic Power: Ottoman Military Might in Comparative Perspective 6 November 2009 Panagiotis Agapitos From Persia to the Provence: Tales of Love in Byzantium and Beyond 1 October 2009 Alexander Metcalfe Language and Administration in Early Norman Sicily 26 March 2009 Michael Jeffreys Publishing a Greek source for middle-twelfth-century Hungarian history: Manganeios Prodromos - choices and perspectives 5 March 2009 György Geréby Syro-Palestine and Georgia - a picturesque travelogue 26 February 2009 Matthew Savage Church Towers in Byzantium: Byzantine, Ottoman and modern-day perspectives 22 January 2009 James Allen Why there are ends of both goods and evils in ancient ethical theory 9 December 2008 Gerhard Wolf The Transfigured Mountain. Sacred Topography and the Icons at Saint Catherine's monastery (4th to 13th century) 9 December 2008 Glenn Most The Child is Father of the Man: Childhood Experience and Adult Character, Then and Now 8 December 2008 Andreas Rhoby On the interaction of word and image in Byzantium: The case of inscriptional epigrams 27 November 2008 Bronwen Neil "The Miracles of Saints Cyrus and John" the Latin transmission of the Greek text 16 October 2008 László Horváth The New Hyperides in the Archimedes Palimpsest 4 June 2008 Brad Inwood Tria Genera Bonorum 25 March 2008 Niels GAUL Iconoclasm, Plato and the performative turn 12 March 2008 Nikos SERGIS Greek philosophy before the national revolution (1821): mysticism, enlightenment and the transformations of the battle between Platonism and Aristotelism 27 February 2008 Jennifer WHITING: Psychic Contingency in Plato: Rethinking the Tripartite Soul12 February 2008 Alexis LEONAS: Getting the Message: Aspects of Septuagint Reception in Antiquity 7 November 2007 Antonis TSAKMAKIS: Leadership and the invention of political communication in classical Greece 30 May 2007 Michael GRUENBART: History in Lead: Byzantine Sigillography and its Aims 28 March 2007 Anna SOMFAI: Plato’s Timaeus and the Latin tradition of diagrammatic reasoning 28 February, 2007 Filip GRGIĆ: Sextus Empiricus on the possibility of inquiry 16 January, 2007 Gábor BOLONYAI: The Philostratos-Corvina: Text and Image 7 December 2006 Stephanos EFTHYMIADIS: Studying Byzantine Literature: Prospects and Perspectives 24 November 2006 István PERCZEL: Clandestine Heresy in Byzantium and Justinian's Anti-Jewish Legislation 24 October 2006 Voula TSOUNA: Epicurus on the Fear of Death 10 May 2006 Richard MCKIRAHAN: Zeno's Arguments against Motion 8 May 2006 Chloe BALLA: The Transition from Experience to Art. Plato and Aristotle on Rhetorical Empiricism 28 March 2006 Paolo ODORICO: The magic city. Architectural descriptions of Constantinople 9 March 2006 György GERÉBY: The Protevangelium Jacobi. Theological identity and polemics in the second century 22 February 2006 László TÖRÖK: Hellenistic Nubia 25 January 2006 Pavel GREGORIC: Aristotle on Dividing the Soul 6 December 2005 György KARSAI: Homer, the most tragic and the most comic poet 28 November 2005 Hellenic Colloquia
Forthcoming:
HELLENIC.HU - Center for Hellenic Traditions
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