Invited Seminars & Lectures
[IL.14] ‘Actors and Readers: Isocrates’ On the Peace, Rhetorical Intricacy and Performance’, International Conference on Attic Drama and Oratory, Department of Philology, University of the Peloponnese, Kalamata, Greece 21-24 October 2015.
[IL.13] ‘Eunoia in Demosthenes and Isocrates: two different approaches towards the use of emotional intelligence in 4th c. BCE politics’, Bristol Classics Research Seminar, University of Bristol, UK, Convenor: Professor Robert Fowler, 13 October 2015.
[IL.12] ‘Mothers of Heroes and Monsters: Althaea and Callirhoe’, Harvard CHS Open House, Hour 25: A Companion Project to HeroesX, 7 May 2015, Washington DC, USA.
http://hour25.heroesx.chs.harvard.edu/?p=13402
[IL.11] ‘Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as Precursor of Emotional Intelligence’, Harvard CHS Spring Fellows Research Symposium, 24 April 2015, Washington DC, USA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tWDzbGPP9I
[IL.10] ‘Herodotus and his signs: artifacts, mind-mapping and historiography’, International Conference “Herodotus: narrator, scientist, historian”, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, 3-5 July 2015, Greece.
[IL.09] ‘Managing Isocratean Eunoia after J. de Romilly: the theorization of an emotion and the construction of an emotional tool’, Dumbarton Oaks - Harvard University Colloquium, Convenor: Professor Margaret Mullett, 4 February 2015, Washington DC, USA.
[IL.08] ‘Between rural εὐτοπία and civic δυστοπία: Dikaiopolis’ introductory monologue (1-42 Wilson) in Aristophanes’ Acharians’, Aristophanes’ Acharnians: the comedy, the space, the people, Municipality of Acharnai, 5-6 April 2014, Athens, Greece.
[IL.07] ‘Tripods, statues and treasures in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories: material artifacts and monuments as τεκμήρια and cognitive signs for securing authority of the Herodotean narrative’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, 20 July-4 August 2013, Greece.
[IL.06] ‘Stesichorus’ women: genealogy, beauty, and heroic motherhood’, The Art of Stesichorus: a two day conference on Stesichorus for the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of D. L. Page’s Poetae Melici Graeci, St. John’s College, University of Oxford, 29-30 June 2012, UK.
[IL.05] ‘Digital Technologies for Teaching and Learning Language’, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Classics, 18 April 2012, USA.
[IL.04] ‘Translating Attic Orators’, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Classics and the Center of Translation Studies, 13 April 2012, USA.
[IL.03] ‘Stesichorus’ women: genealogy, beauty, and heroic motherhood’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2012, Greece.
[IL.02] ‘Pindar, Diodorus Siculus and the narrative of the Argonautic quest revisited’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2011, Greece.
[IL.01] ‘The girls whom Apollo loves: girlish conduct, divine intervention and literary representation in Pythian 3 and 9’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2010, Greece.
Special Panel Organiser & Chair in International Conference
Other speakers: Assistant Prof. Stamatopoulou, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Prof. Vergados, University of Heidelberg, Germany, Dr. Maria Xanthou (to present paper [IC.11])
[IL.14] ‘Actors and Readers: Isocrates’ On the Peace, Rhetorical Intricacy and Performance’, International Conference on Attic Drama and Oratory, Department of Philology, University of the Peloponnese, Kalamata, Greece 21-24 October 2015.
[IL.13] ‘Eunoia in Demosthenes and Isocrates: two different approaches towards the use of emotional intelligence in 4th c. BCE politics’, Bristol Classics Research Seminar, University of Bristol, UK, Convenor: Professor Robert Fowler, 13 October 2015.
[IL.12] ‘Mothers of Heroes and Monsters: Althaea and Callirhoe’, Harvard CHS Open House, Hour 25: A Companion Project to HeroesX, 7 May 2015, Washington DC, USA.
http://hour25.heroesx.chs.harvard.edu/?p=13402
[IL.11] ‘Isocrates’ Theory of Goodwill (Eunoia) as Precursor of Emotional Intelligence’, Harvard CHS Spring Fellows Research Symposium, 24 April 2015, Washington DC, USA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tWDzbGPP9I
[IL.10] ‘Herodotus and his signs: artifacts, mind-mapping and historiography’, International Conference “Herodotus: narrator, scientist, historian”, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, 3-5 July 2015, Greece.
[IL.09] ‘Managing Isocratean Eunoia after J. de Romilly: the theorization of an emotion and the construction of an emotional tool’, Dumbarton Oaks - Harvard University Colloquium, Convenor: Professor Margaret Mullett, 4 February 2015, Washington DC, USA.
[IL.08] ‘Between rural εὐτοπία and civic δυστοπία: Dikaiopolis’ introductory monologue (1-42 Wilson) in Aristophanes’ Acharians’, Aristophanes’ Acharnians: the comedy, the space, the people, Municipality of Acharnai, 5-6 April 2014, Athens, Greece.
[IL.07] ‘Tripods, statues and treasures in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories: material artifacts and monuments as τεκμήρια and cognitive signs for securing authority of the Herodotean narrative’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, 20 July-4 August 2013, Greece.
[IL.06] ‘Stesichorus’ women: genealogy, beauty, and heroic motherhood’, The Art of Stesichorus: a two day conference on Stesichorus for the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of D. L. Page’s Poetae Melici Graeci, St. John’s College, University of Oxford, 29-30 June 2012, UK.
[IL.05] ‘Digital Technologies for Teaching and Learning Language’, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Classics, 18 April 2012, USA.
[IL.04] ‘Translating Attic Orators’, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Classics and the Center of Translation Studies, 13 April 2012, USA.
[IL.03] ‘Stesichorus’ women: genealogy, beauty, and heroic motherhood’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2012, Greece.
[IL.02] ‘Pindar, Diodorus Siculus and the narrative of the Argonautic quest revisited’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2011, Greece.
[IL.01] ‘The girls whom Apollo loves: girlish conduct, divine intervention and literary representation in Pythian 3 and 9’, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, ‘Seminar on Ancient Greek Literature and Civilization’, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture, 17-31 July 2010, Greece.
Special Panel Organiser & Chair in International Conference
- Special Session: “Hesiod and his world: text, intertext, genealogy, cult and scholarship” organized by Maria Xanthou in the framework of the Classical Association Annual Conference to be held in Edinburgh, April 3-6, 2016.
Other speakers: Assistant Prof. Stamatopoulou, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Prof. Vergados, University of Heidelberg, Germany, Dr. Maria Xanthou (to present paper [IC.11])
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