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ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY

SCHOOL OF PHILOLOGY

PROGRAMME OF STUDIES 2011-2012

www.lit.auth.gr

THESSALONIKI 2011

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Cover Illustration:

Autograph of Odysseas Elytes from Notebook I of Axion Esti, p.16, not included in the final edition of the poem. This original can be found at the Archive of Modern Greek Literature, Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology, School of Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The Committee for the Programme of Studies would like to thank Prof. G. Kechagioglou for his suggestion to decorate the Pro-gramme with an autograph from this Archive.

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CONTENTS I. Administration 7 Rectorate 7 Faculty of Philosophy 7 School of Philology 7 II. Academic Staff 8 Department of Classics 8 Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology 9 Department of Linguistics 10 Computer Science Staff 11 Teachers of Foreign Languages 12 Academic Staff on Sabbatical 12 Members of Staff that have not yet been appointed by the Ministry 12 of Education III. Courses offered to first degree students 2011-2012 13 Winter Semester: Compulsory Courses 13 Winter Semester: Elective Compulsory Courses (Specialization) 16 Department of Classics 16 Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology 18 Department of Linguistics 20 Spring Semester: Compulsory Courses 21 Spring Semester: Elective Compulsory Courses (Specialization) 24 Department of Classics 24 Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology 25 Department of Linguistics 27 Examination Syllabuses 29 Oral Examination Syllabus: Ancient Greek - Latin 29 Oral Examination Syllabus: Modern Greek Literature (old syllabus) 29 Oral Examination Syllabus: Modern Greek Literature (new syllabus) 30 Written Examination Syllabus: Medieval Greek Literature 32 Written Examination Syllabus: History of Ideas and International 32 Literary Movements IV. Postgraduate Studies 35 A. Postgraduate studies of School of Philology 35 Department of Classics 35

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Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology 36 Department of Linguistics 38

B. “Studies of European Literature and Civilization” 39 V. Courses offered to the School of History and Archaeology 41 VI. Courses offered to the School of Philosophy and Pedagogy 42 VII. Appendix: Useful services to students 43

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I. ADMINISTRATION

RECTORATE Rector: I. Mylopoulos Deputy Rectors: S. Kouidou-Andreou

D. Lialiou I. Pantis

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY Dean: M. Papanikolaou

(tel. 997151/5173)

HEADS OF THE SCHOOLS School of Philology: M. Chryssanthopoulos School of History and Archaeology: I. Mourelos School of Philosophy and Education: B. Kalfas School of Psychology: E. Syngollitou School of English Language and Philology: Y. Kalogeras School of French Language and Philology: M. Makorpoulou School of German Language and Philology: E. Boutoulousi School of Italian Language and Philology: F.-B. Ghikopoulos

SCHOOL OF PHILOLOGY Head: M. Chryssanthopoulos Deputy Head: I. Tzifopoulos

SECRETARIAT

Secretary: Z. Symeonidou [email protected] 995246

Personnel: M. Emmanouilidou [email protected] 995244 L. Kalomiri 995232 P. Malamidou 995232 N.Theodosiadou [email protected] 995260 S. Yiapraki

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II. ACADEMIC STAFF

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS Head: A. Mavroudis

PROFESSORS

of Ancient Greek Philology D. Christidis 210 n.b. 997165 D. Iakov 211 n.b. 997011 I. Kazazis 203 n.b. 997004 A. Mavroudis 209 n.b. 997066 A. Rengakos 203 n.b. 997041

of Greek Palaeography and Codicology P. Sotiroudis 207 n.b. 997154

of Latin Philology T. Papanghelis 213 n.b. 997044 L. Tromaras [email protected] 204 n.b. 997125

of Late Latin Philology D. Nikitas 204 n.b. 997034

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS of Ancient Greek Philology

P. Kotzia 210 n.b. 997046 T. Kouremenos 209 n.b. 997237 P. Kyriakou [email protected] 210 n.b. 998876 C. Tsagalis [email protected] 214 n.b. E. Tsitsibakou-Vasalos 207 n.b. 997116 I. Tzifopoulos [email protected] 214 n.b. 997091

of Latin Philology S. Frangoulidis [email protected] 214 n.b. 997880

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS of Ancient Greek Philology

E. Alexiou 213 n.b. 997138 A. Lianeri [email protected] 209 n.b 997026 A. Lolos 214 n.b. 997095 S. Matthaios [email protected] 210 n.b. 997984

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T. Papadopoulou [email protected] 209 n.b. 997147 M. Plastira-Valkanou 213 n.b. 997086 E. Sistakou [email protected] 214 n.b. 997898

of Latin Philology

V. Fyntikoglou [email protected] 204 n.b. 997146 E. Peraki-Kyriakidou 207 n.b. 997024 D. Tsitsikli 211 n.b. 997106 C. Tsitsiou-Chelidoni 204 n.b. 997146

SECRETARIAL PERSONNEL A. Vildou [email protected] 201 n.b. 997049 V. Drakousis 201 n.b. 997009 P. Keramidaki [email protected] 201 n.b. 997002 E. Premeti [email protected] 201 n.b. 997049 DEPARTMENT OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY

Head: I. Vassis

PROFESSORS of Modern Greek Philology

G. Farinou-Malamatari [email protected] 206 n.b. 997135 K.-A. Frantzi [email protected] 202 n.b. 997145 G. Kechagioglou [email protected] 205 n.b. 997021 M. Mike [email protected] 206 n.b. 997124

of Medieval Greek Philology I. Vassis [email protected] 202 n.b. 99.7025 V. Katsaros 208/3 n.b. 997045

of Byzantine Philology S. Kotzabassi [email protected] 206 n.b. 997036

of Comparative Literature M. Chryssanthopoulos [email protected] 212 n.b. 997129 E. Tsirimokou [email protected] 212 n.b. 997115

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS of Modern Greek Philology

M. Iatrou [email protected] 423 n.b. 997453 S. Stavrakopoulou [email protected] 208/10 n.b. 997166

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A. Tiktopoulou [email protected] 423A n.b. 997056 L. Varelas [email protected] 208/8 n.b. 997012

of Medieval Greek Philology M. Avgerinou-Tzioga [email protected] 208/4 n.b. 997048

of Comparative Literature M. Pehlivanos [email protected] 424 n.b. 997006

LECTURERS of Modern Greek Philology

L. Arampatzidou [email protected] 208/13 n.b. 997860 M. Vassiliadi M. Bakoyiannis [email protected] 208/17 n.b. 99.7055

of Medieval Greek Philology C. Simelidis [email protected] 208/12 n.b. 997421 I. Taxidis [email protected] 208/9 n.b. 99.7029

of Comparative Literature I. Naoum [email protected] 424B n.b. 997007

RESEARCH-TEACHING STAFF V. Kostopoulou [email protected] 208 n.b. 997111 M. Sakellariou [email protected] 208 n.b. 997027 S. Sachpekidou [email protected] 208 n.b. 997037 A. Sitas [email protected] 208 n.b. 998766

SECRETARIAL PERSONNEL V. Sgourniou [email protected] 208 n.b. 997017 Fax 997094 S. Zegou [email protected] 208 n.b. 997022

DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS Head: S. Tsohatzidis

PROFESSORS

of General Linguistics A. Anastassiadi-Symeonidi [email protected] 301 o.b. 997015 T. Pavlidou [email protected] 305 o.b. 997054

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M. Stavrou-Sifaki [email protected] 301 o.b. 997144 I. Veloudis [email protected] 301 o.b. 997141

of General Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language S. Tsohatzidis [email protected] 2α n.w. 997105

of Historical and Balkan Linguistics C. Tzitzilis 304 o.b. 997164

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS of Historical Linguistics

G. Yiannakis [email protected] 305 o.b. 997104

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS of General Linguistics

D. Koutsogiannis [email protected] 312 o.b. 997263 D. Papadopoulou [email protected] 109 o.b. 997053 A. Revithiadiou [email protected] 301 o.b. 997065

of the History of Greek M. Karali [email protected] 304 o.b. 997407

of Historical Linguistics G. Papanastasiou [email protected] 312 o.b. 997257

LECTURERS of General Linguistics

M. Theodoropoulou [email protected] 301 o.b. 997962

of Historical Linguistics D. Kyriazis [email protected] 301 o.b. 997155

RESEARCH-TEACHING STAFF E. Dota [email protected] 309 o.b. 997409

SECRETARIAL PERSONNEL E. Bouchouroudi [email protected] 302 o.b. 997419 E. Stoikou 309 o.b. 997409

COMPUTER SCIENCE STAFF A. Kaprara [email protected] 423 n.b. 997157

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TEACHERS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES (Office: 410 / tel.: 997391/7394)

The tutors will be announced by the special committee of the Faculty.

ACADEMIC STAFF ON SABBATICAL

D. Christidis two months (from 19.3.2012) G. Farinou-Malamatari four months (from 1.3.2012) D. Iakov six months (from 1.10.2011) G. Kechagioglou five and a half months (from 15.9.2011) M. Mike five months (from 1.3.2012) D. Papadopoulou six months (from 1.3.2012) T. Pavlidou five months (from 1.10.2011) A. Tiktopoulou four months (from 1.3.2012) E. Tsirimokou four months (from 1.3.2012) E. Tsitsibakou-Vasalos six months (from 10.10.2011) D. Tsitsikli three months (from 1.3.2012) I. Veloudis four months (from 1.10.2011) M. Pehlivanos

MEMBERS OF STAFF THAT HAVE NOT YET BEEN APPOINTED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

U. Vöhler (Professor, Ancient Greek Philology) G. Zografidis (Associate Professor, Ancient Greek Philology) M. Noussia (Assistant Professor, Ancient Greek Philology) A. Lamari (Lecturer, Ancient Greek Philology) T. Antoniadis (Lecturer, Latin Philology) I. Ziogas (Lecturer, Latin Philology) A. Kaplanis (Assistant Professor, Modern Greek Philology) A. Markomichelaki (Assistant Professor, Modern Greek Philology) K. Yiavis (Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature) A. Tantos (Lecturer, General Linguistics)

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III. COURSES OFFERED TO FIRST DEGREE STUDENTS 2011-2012

Courses suitable for students who have been registered since the academic year

2002-2003 are marked with the abbreviation n.c. (= new curriculum). Courses suitable for students who have been registered before the academic year

2002-2003 are marked with the abbreviation o.c. (= old curriculum) and directions are offered about the examination syllabus.

WINTER SEMESTER

COMPULSORY COURSES

GREEK 101: GREEK LANGUAGE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) Grammar, Syntax, Composition, Metre

1. C. Tsagalis 2. T. Papadopoulou 3. S. Matthaios 4. P. Kotzia 5 D. Christidis 6 E. Sistakou 7. P. Kotzia

GREEK 105: ARCHAIC LYRIC POETRY – HELLENISTIC POETRY (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

1. Technique and ideology of archaic lyric poetry I. Kazazis

2. Epigrams A. Lolos

3. Theocritus, Idylls E. Sistakou

4. Elegy, Iambus and Choric Poetry P. Kyriakou

GREEK 107: RHETORIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registerd before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the

course should attend Mr. Lolos’ group for the School of History and Archaeology (see p.41). LATIN 125: LATIN LANGUAGE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) Grammar, Syntax, Composition

1. V. Fyntikoglou 2. E. Kyriakidou 3. D. Tsitsikli

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4. C. Tsitsiou 5. E. Kyriakidou

LATIN 127: EPIC – DRAMA (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS) 1. Ovidius, Metamorphoses

T. Papanghelis 2. Terentius, Eunuchus

L. Tromaras LATIN 129: LATIN ANTHOLOGY -METRE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) The course is not taught. Only examinations are given on the following syllabus: a) Text: Sallustius, De Catilinae Coniuratione, 1-16, 20-25, 36.4-39.5, b) Metre: Aeneid II. MGRL 201 (n.c. and o.c.): HISTORY OF MODERN GREEK SCHOLAR-

SHIP AND INTRODUCTION TO MODERN GREEK PHIL-OLOGY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

L. Arampatzidou L. Varelas M. Iatrou S. Stavrakopoulou MGRL 202 (o.c.): HISTORY OF MODERN GREEK LITERATURE (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Mike

The course is not taught. Students of past years are examined only. MGRL 203 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY (1789-1914) (3 h/w, credit

hours: 4 ECTS) M. Vassiliadi A. Tiktopoulou K.-A. Frantzi MGRL 204 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY II (18th c.-1880) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 should choose the course MGRL 203 (n.c.). MGRL 204 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK PROSE (1789-1914) (3 h/w, credit

hours: 4 ECTS) M. Mike M. Bakoyiannis G. Farinou-Malamatari MGRL 206 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK PROSE I (beginnings-1880) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course MGRL 204 (n.c.). MGRL 208 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK CRITICISM AND ESSAY (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) S. Stavrakopoulou

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Courses offered to First Degree Students – Winter Semester: Compulsory Courses ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯

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MGRL 209 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY IV (1930 forwards) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course MGRL 205 n.c. (spring semester). The students who owe the course MGRL 205 o.c. too should apply to the tutor to be examined in different questions. MGRL 210 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK PROSE III (1930 forward) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course MGRL 206 n.c. (spring semester). The students who owe the course MGRL 207 o.c. too should apply to the tutor to be examined in different questions. BYZL 221 (n.c. and o.c.): HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL GREEK SCHOLAR-

SHIP AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL GREEK PHILOLOGY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Avgerinou-Tzioga V. Katsaros S. Kotzabassi C. Simelidis

Every student regardless of the semester can choose the course. COML 228 (n.c. and o.c.): HISTORY OF IDEAS AND MOVEMENTS OF

MODERN GREEK AND EUROPEAN LITERATURE (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS) I. Naoum E. Tsirimokou

TL 231 (o.c.): INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF LITERATURE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

The students who have been iregistered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course COML 231 (spring semester). TS 235 (o.c.): INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE STUDIES (3 h/w, credit

hours: 5 ECTS) The examiner of the course will be announced within the winter semester. The course is not taught. Only examinations are given to students of past years. G-LSUD 301: GENERAL LINGUISTICS I: GENERAL FEATURES OF

THE LANGUAGE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Theodoropoulou D. Papadopoulou A. Revithiadou G-LSUD 302: HISTORY OF GREEK LANGUAGE I: PRE-HELLENIC TO

HELLENISTIC KOINE (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS) G. Yiannakis M. Karali

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Courses offered to First Degree Students – Winter Semester: Specialization ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ G-LSUD 303: GREEK HISTORICAL GRAMMAR (3 h/w, credit hours: 4

ECTS) G. Papanastasiou

ELECTIVE COMPULSORY COURSES SPECIALIZATION

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS

GREEK 141: ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE (Translation from Ancient to

Modern Greek and from Modern to Ancient Greek) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS)

1. Translation from Modern to Ancient Greek I. Tzifopoulos

Only the students of 7th and higher semesters can choose the course. GREEK 142: GREEK SEMINAR I (poetry) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS)

1. Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae P. Kyriakou

2. Pindar: the “Grammar” of choral lyricism I. Kazazis

GREEK 143: ANCIENT GREEK POETRY I (oral examination) (3 h/w, credit hours: 10 ECTS)

1. Aristophanes, Ranae M. Plastira

Only the students of 7th and higher semesters can choose the course. For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 29. GREEK 144: GREEK SEMINAR II (prose) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS)

1. Ancient texts on medical ethics A. Mavroudis

2. Aristotelian cosmology T. Kouremenos

GREEK 150: PALAEOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. P. Sotiroudis GREEK 151: TEXTUAL CRITICISM (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Introduction to the Textual Criticism D. Christidis GREEK 152*: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Theory of translation and reception of classical texts

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Courses offered to First Degree Students – Winter Semester: Specialization ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ A. Lianeri * The course is also offered to the students of the Department of Medieval and Modern Greek Philology as COML 291: Problems of (multi)cultural relations II. GREEK 153: EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Hellenistic epic poetry S. Matthaios GREEK 154: HISTORIOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Lucian, Quomodo Historia conscribenda sit P. Sotiroudis GREEK 158: SCIENTIFIC SCHOLARSHIP (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Claudius Ptolemaeus, Syntaxeos Mathematicae libri I et III T. Kouremenos

LATIN 161: LATIN LANGUAGE II (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) 1. Translation from Modern Greek to Latin and from Latin to Modern Greek

C. Tsitsiou Every student regardless of the semester can choose the course.

LATIN 162: LATIN POETRY I (oral examination) (3 h/w, credit hours: 10 ECTS)

1. Selected texts from the oral examination reading list D. Nikitas For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 29. LATIN 163: LATIN SEMINAR I (poetry) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS)

1. Vergilius: from Eclogues to the Aeneid V. Fyntikoglou

LATIN 164: LATIN SEMINAR II (prose) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) 1. Tacitus, Dialogus de oratoribus

D. Tsitsikli 2. Petronius

S. Frangoulidis LATIN 169: EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Lucretius, De Rerum Natura T. Papanghelis

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Courses offered to First Degree Students – Winter Semester: Specialization ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ DEPARTMENT OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY

Directions The students who have been registered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 should choose the courses of specialization based on the corresponding of the codes of n.c. with o.c., as mentioned below. MGRL 240 (n.c. and o.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERATURE: COMPUL-

SORY TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 9 ECTS) A. Sikelianos, Lyrical life, v. 4th

L. Varelas For explanations about the syllabus of the course see p. 29-32. MGRL 245 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK AUTHORS V (1880-1920) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 441 o.c.] C. P. Cavafy

E. Arampatzidou MGRL 246 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK AUTHORS VI (1914-1944) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 442 o.c.] K. G. Karyotakis K.-A. Frantzi MGRL 250 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY TEXTS II (1669-1880) (3

h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 244 o.c.] The literature of Ionian Islands A. Tiktopoulou MGRL 253 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY GENRES I (3 h/w, credit

hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 246 o.c.] Modern greek short story: The case of Papadiamantis G. Farinou-Malamatari MGRL 256 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY GENRES AND MOVE-

MENTS II (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 447 o.c.] Poets of Post-Symbolism

M. Bakoyiannis MGRL 257 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHIL-

OLOGY I (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 246 o.c.]

Poetics of epistolic prose M. Vassiliadi MGRL 259 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHIL-

OLOGY III (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 448 o.c.]

Death in modern greek literature M. Iatrou

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Courses offered to First Degree Students – Winter Semester: Specialization ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ BYZL 230 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK SCHOLARSHIP: COMPULSORY

TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) George Pisida, Laudatory epic poetry I. Vassis For explanations about the syllabus of the course see p. 32. BYZL 235 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK EPIGRAMMATIC POETRY (3

h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=BYZL 261 o.c.] Maximus Planudes’ epigrams I. Taxidis BYZL 236 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit

hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 258 o.c.] Procopius’ and Agathias’ historical work C. Simelidis BYZL 269 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK SECULAR RHETORIC (3 h/w,

credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=BYZL 260 o.c.] Theodorus Metochites, Royal speeches S. Kotzabassi BYZL 274 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MEDIEVAL GREEK

PROSE II (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 262 o.c.] The prooems of historiographical texts I. Taxidis COML 285 (n.c.): HISTORY OF IDEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LITER-

ARY MOVEMENTS I: COMPULSORY TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) [=COML 280 o.c.]

Modernism M. Chryssanthopoulos For explanations about the syllabus of the course see p. 32-34. COML 287 (n.c.): PROBLEMS OF INTERTEXTUAL RELATIONS I (3

h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) Poetry and prose on the crossroads of East and West: Lawrence

Durrell (The Alexandria quartet), Kavafy, Seferis, Tsirkas (Drifting cities)

E. Tsirimokou COML 291 (n.c.) *: PROBLEMS OF (MULTI)CULTURAL RELATIONS II

(3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) Theory of translation and reception of classical texts A. Lianeri * The course is jointly offered to the students of the Department of Classics as GREEK 152: Theory and Practice of Translation. G-LSUD/COML 400: GENDER STUDIES AND HUMANITIES (3 h/w,

credit hours: 6 ECTS) M. Mike (in co-operation with K. Kitsi-Mitakou)

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DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS G-LSUD 347: INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5

ECTS) G. Yiannakis

G-LSUD 361: LEXICOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) A. Anastassiadi-Symeonidi

G-LSUD 365: INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) S. Tsohatzidis

G-LSUD 367: INTRODUCTION TO BALKAN LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) C. Tzitzilis

G-LSUD 372: INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFORMATIONAL SYNTAX (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) M. Stavrou-Sifaki

G-LSUD 375: MORPHOLOGY OF ANCIENT GREEK (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Karali

G-LSUD 385: BALKAN LANGUAGES (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) D. Kyriazis

G-LSUD 386: ISSUES IN MODERN GREEK SYNTAX (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Stavrou-Sifaki

G-LSUD 388: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) M. Theodoropoulou

G-LSUD 391: INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) D. Koutsogiannis

G-LSUD 398: LANGUAGE CONTACTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) D. Kyriazis

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SPRING SEMESTER

COMPULSORY COURSES

GREEK 102: HOMERIC EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Ilias (selection)

A. Rengakos 2. Odyssea

C. Tsagalis 3. Ilias (selection)

S. Matthaios 4. Odyssea: typical micro- and middle-structures

I. Kazazis GREEK 103: HISTORIOGRAPHY - RHETORIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 4

ECTS) 1. Thucydides – Isocrates (selection)

E. Alexiou 2. Herodotus – Thucydides

A. Rengakos 3. Demosthenes, De corona

P. Sotiroudis 4. Herodotus, 1st book

M. Plastira GREEK 104: TRAGEDY (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

1. Euripides, Supplices T. Papadopoulou

2. Aeschylus, Agamemnon E. Tsitsibakou

3. Euripides, Hercules P. Kyriakou

4. Euripides, Medea E. Sistakou

GREEK 106: PHILOSOPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Introduction to Greek Philosophy (selection of texts)

T. Kouremenos 2. Plato

A. Lolos 3. Aristotle: selection

P. Kotzia 4. Socrates and the Socratic tradition

M. Noussia

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1. Caesar, Commentarii (selection) C. Tsitsiou

2. Tacitus, Historiae S. Frangoulidis

LATIN 128: LYRIC POETRY – ELEGY – EPIGRAM - SATIRE (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

1. Horatius, Carmina D. Nikitas

2. Catullus L. Tromaras

3. Horatius, Epistulae I E. Kyriakidou

MGRL 202 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY, PROSE AND THEATRE

(beginnings-1789) (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) G. Kechagioglou S. Stavrakopoulou MGRL 203 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY I (beginnings-17th century)

(3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose course MGRL 202 n.c. MGRL 205 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY III (1880-1930) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 5 ECTS) The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose course MGRL 205 n.c.. The students who also owe course MGRL 209 o.c. should apply to the tutor in order to be examined in different questions. MGRL 205 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK POETRY (1914 to the present) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 4 ECTS) L. Arampatzidou L. Varelas K.-A. Frantzi MGRL 206 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK PROSE (1914 to the present) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 4 ECTS) M. Vassiliadi M. Bakoyiannis

MGRL 207 (o.c.): MODERN GREEK PROSE II (1880-1930) (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose course MGRL 206 n.c.. The students who also course MGRL 210 o.c. should apply to the tutor in order to be examined in different questions.

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BYZL 222 (o.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK PROSE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) The course is not taught. The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course BYZL 222 n.c. and will be examined in the syllabus of the course BYZL 222 o.c. (Prose). BYZL 222 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK POETRY AND PROSE (3 h/w, credit

hours: 4 ECTS) M. Avgerinou-Tzioga I. Vassis I. Taxidis C. Simelidis BYZL 223 (o.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK POETRY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5

ECTS) The course is not taught. The students who have been registered before the academic year 2002-2003 and owe the course should choose the course BYZL 222 n.c. and will be examined in the syllabus of the course BYZL 222 o.c. (Poetry). COML 231 (n.c.): INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF LITERATURE

(3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) I. Naoum M. Chryssanthopoulos G-LSUD 303: GREEK HISTORICAL GRAMMAR (3 h/w, credit hours: 4

ECTS) G. Papanastasiou (2 groups) G-LSUD 304: GENERAL LINGUISTICS II: LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC

ANALYSIS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Theodoropoulou M. Stavrou-Sifaki A. Revithiadou A. Anastassiadi-Symeonidi

G-LSUD 305: HISTORY OF GREEK LANGUAGE II: MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

D. Kyriazis (2 groups)

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ELECTIVE COMPULSORY COURSES

SPECIALIZATION

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS GREEK 141: ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE (Translation from Ancient to

Modern Greek and from Modern to Ancient Greek) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS)

1. Translation from Modern to Ancient Greek S. Matthaios

GREEK 142: GREEK SEMINAR I (poetry) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) 1. Odyssea

T. Papadopoulou 2. Problems of Homeric typology in the Apologoi of Odyssey

I. Kazazis 3. Elegy and Iambus

M. Noussia GREEK 143: ANCIENT GREEK POETRY (oral examination) (3 h/w, credit

hours: 10 ECTS) 1. Pindar, Olympia I

D. Iakov Only the students of 8th and higher semesters can choose the course. For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 29. GREEK 144: GREEK SEMINAR II (prose) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS)

1. Xenophon Ephesius, Ephesiaca M. Plastira

2. Ancient Greek historiography: modern theoretical approaches A. Lianeri

GREEK 148: EPIGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Introduction to Epigraphy

I. Tzifopoulos GREEK 150: PALAEOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. P. Sotiroudis GREEK 153: EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Hesiodus, Theogonia E. Sistakou GREEK 155: TRAGEDY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Euripides, Alcestis D. Iakov

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GREEK 158: SCIENTIFIC SCHOLARSHIP (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Galenus, Adhortatio ad artes addiscendas A. Mavroudis

GREEK 159: OTHER GENRES OF POETRY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Bacchylides

P. Kyriakou LATIN 161: LATIN LANGUAGE II (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) 1. Translation from Modern Greek to Latin and from Latin to

Modern Greek V. Fyntikoglou Every student regardless of the semester can choose the course. LATIN 162: LATIN POETRY I (oral examination) (3 h/w, credit hours: 10

ECTS) Selected Texts from the oral examination reading list. 1. T. Papanghelis For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 29. LATIN 163: LATIN SEMINAR I (poetry) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS)

1. Seneca, Phaedra S. Frangoulidis

2. Vergilius: from Eclogues to the Aeneid V. Fyntikoglou

LATIN 164: LATIN SEMINAR II (prose) (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) 1. Latin texts about cooking.

L. Tromaras LATIN 166: RHETORIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Cicero, Rhetorica (selection) C. Tsitsiou LATIN 175: OTHER POETIC GENRES (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Tibullus E. Kyriakidou DEPARTMENT OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY

Directions The students who have been registered in the Faculty before the academic year 2002-2003 should choose the courses of specialization based on the corresponding of the codes of n.c. with o.c., as mentioned below.

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SORY TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 9 ECTS) G. Seferis, Poems

M. Iatrou For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 29-32. MGRL 247 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK AUTHORS VII (1944-1974) (3 h/w,

credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 452 o.c.] Post-surrealism in poetry of post-war poetry: Ektor Kaknavatos

and D. P. Papaditsas M. Bakoyiannis

MGRL 249 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY TEXTS I (beginnings-1669) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 243 o.c.]

Cretan theatre S. Stavrakopoulou MGRL 252 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY TEXTS IV (1930 to the

present) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 444 o.c.] Poetry of First Post-war Generation M. Iatrou MGRL 254 (n.c.): MODERN GREEK LITERARY GENRES II (1930 to the

present) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 446 o.c.] Poems of fixed form K.-A. Frantzi MGRL 258 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHIL-

OLOGY IΙ (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 249 o.c.]

G. Pateridou MGRL 260 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHIL-

OLOGY IV (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 449 o.c.]

Myths and forms in Modern Greek literature M. Vassiliadi MGRL 261 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHIL-

OLOGY V (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 458 o.c.]

Landmarks in history of greek literary magazines (1847-1967) L. Varelas

BYZL 230 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK SCHOLARSHIP: COMPULSORY TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) [=BYZL … o.c.]

Michael Psellos, Chronographia (Books 5 and 6) V. Katsaros For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 32.

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hours: 6 ECTS) [=BYZL 259 o.c.] First period of Byzantine hymnography V. Katsaros BYZL 267 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK NOVEL (3 h/w, credit hours: 6

ECTS) [=BYZL 263 o.c.] Byzantine novel - Linguistic processing. Structural, rhetorical and

ideological constitution of the genre M. Avgerinou-Tzioga BYZL 271 (n.c.): MEDIEVAL GREEK EPISTOLOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit

hours: 6 ECTS) [=BYZL 260 o.c.] Epistolography in the era of the Palaeologoi

I. Taxidis BYZL 273 (n.c.): SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MEDIEVAL GREEK

PROSE I (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=MGRL 262 o.c.] Literary elements in texts of ascetic scholarship C. Simelidis BYZL 278 (n.c.): INTRODUCTION TO GREEK PALAEOGRAPHY:

PROBLEMS OF TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND EDITION (SEMINAR) (3 h/w, credit hours: 6 ECTS) [=BYZL 264 o.c.]

S. Kotzabassi COML 285 (n.c.): HISTORY OF IDEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LITER-

ARY MOVEMENTS I: COMPULSORY TEXTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) [=COML 280 o.c.]

Literature of the Enlightenment I. Naoum For explanations about the whole syllabus of the course see p. 32-34.

DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS G-LSUD 341: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS (3 h/w,

credit hours: 7 ECTS) G. Yiannakis G-LSUD 344: INTRODUCTION TO SEMANTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7

ECTS) G. Veloudis

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G-LSUD 345: INTRODUCTION TO PRAGMATICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 7

ECTS) S. Tsohatzidis G-LSUD 346: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit

hours: 7 ECTS) T. Pavlidou G-LSUD 348: INTRODUCTION TO MORPHOLOGY AND LEXICOLOGY

(3 h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) A. Anastasiadi-Simeonidi G-LSUD 359: ANCIENT GREEK DIALECTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Karali G-LSUD 360: MODERN GREEK DIALECTS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) C. Tzitzilis G-LSUD 372: INTRODUCTION TO TRANSFORMATIONAL SYNTAX (3

h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) M. Stavrou-Sifaki G-LSUD 380: WRITING SYSTEMS (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) M. Karali G-LSUD 394: LANGUAGE EDUCATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES (3

h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) D. Koutsogiannis G-LSUD 395: LINGUISTIC SEXISM AND THE CLAIMING OF THE

SYMBOLIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) T. Pavlidou G-LSUD 396: INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY (3

h/w, credit hours: 7 ECTS) A. Revithiadou G-LSUD 397: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (3

h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) A. Tantos

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DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS

ORAL EXAMINATION SYLLABUS

Oral examination on following works as also on History of Literature. GREEK 143: ANCIENT GREEK POETRY I Aeschylus, Septem contra Thebas Aristophanes, Ranae Euripides, Hippolytus Hesiod, Opera et Dies Homer, Ilias Α, Ι, Σ, Τ Homer, Odyssea ζ, ι, ψ, ω Pindar, Olympia I Sophocles, Philoctetes LATIN 162: LATIN POETRY I Horatius, Carmina I-IV Ovidius, Metamorphoses XII-XIII.622 Vergilius, Aeneis I- IV

DEPARTMENT OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY

ORAL EXAMINATION SYLLABUS

MGRL 240: MODERN GREEK LITERATURE: COMPULSORY TEXTS

OLD SYLLABUS (for the students who have been registered in the Faculty until the academic year 2009-2010)

Oral examination on following works as also on History of Modern Greek Litera-ture.

1. Βασίλειος Διγενής Ακρίτης (Escorial version), ed. Alexiou (Εστία) 2. G. Chortatsis, Ερωφίλη, ed. Alexiou (Στιγμή) 3. V. Kornaros, Ερωτόκριτος, ed. Alexiou (Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 4. Ανώνυμος του 1789 (ed. F. Iliou or in Πεζογραφική Ανθολογία, vol.2) and A.

Korais, Παπατρέχας (ed. Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 5. Rigas, Σχολείον των ντελικάτων εραστών (ed. Εστία Ν.Ε.Β.) 6. A. Kalvos, Ωδαί (ed. Ίκαρος) 7. D. Solomos, Ποιήματα, Διάλογος, Γυναίκα της Ζάκυθος (ed. L. Politis) 8. G. Paleologos, Ο Πολυπαθής, (ed. Νεφέλη, Εστία Ν.Ε.Β. or Ίδρυμα Ουράνη)

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9. E. Roidis, Η Πάπισσα Ιωάννα (ed. Ερμής) 10. G. M. Vizyinos, Διηγήματα (ed. Εστία Ν.Ε.Β. or Ίδρυμα Ουράνη) 11. A. Papadiamantis, Η φόνισσα (ed. Δόμος) 12. K. Palamas, Ο Δωδεκάλογος του Γύφτου (ed. Ίδρ. Παλαμά – Γκοβόστης /

Μπίρης) 13. Κ. P. Cavafy, Ποιήματα «αναγνωρισμένα» (ed. Ίκαρος) 14. K. Theotokis, Η ζωή και ο θάνατος του Καραβέλα (ed. Νεφέλη, ΑΣΕ) 15. A. Sikelianos, Λυρικός Βίος, vol. Δ΄ (ed. Ίκαρος) 16. N. Kazantzakis, Αλέξης Ζορμπάς (ed. Ελένης Καζαντζάκη) 17. K. G. Karyotakis, Ποιήματα και πεζά (ed. Εστία Ν.Ε.Β.) 18. G. Seferis, Ποιήματα (ed. Ίκαρος) 19. G. Ritsos, Τέταρτη Διάσταση (ed. Κέδρος) 20. Str. Myrivilis, Η ζωή εν τάφω (ed. Εστία) 21. G. Skaribas, Μαριάμπας (ed. Νεφέλη) 22. M. Axioti, Δύσκολες Νύχτες (ed. Κέδρος) 23. M. Karagatsis, Η μεγάλη χίμαιρα (ed. Εστία) 24. N. Engonopoulos, Μπολιβάρ (ed. Ίκαρος, vol. A΄) 25. A. Embirikos, Οκτάνα (ed. Ίκαρος) 26. O. Elytis, Άξιον Εστί (ed. Ίκαρος) 27. A. Alexandrou, Το κιβώτιo (ed. Κέδρος) 28. K. Politis, Στου Χατζηφράγκου (ed. Ν.Ε.Β.) 29. N. G. Pentzikis, Μητέρα Θεσσαλονίκη (ed. Κέδρος, Άγρα) 30. S. Tsirkas, Ακυβέρνητες πολιτείες (ed. Κέδρος) 31. D. Chatzis, Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης, (ed. Το ροδακιό) 32. M. Anagnostakis, Ποιήματα (ed. Νεφέλη) 33. Ε. Βακαλό, Το άλλο του πράγματος (ed. Νεφέλη) 34. G. Ioannou, Για ένα φιλότιμο (ed. Ερμής) 35. M. Sachtouris, Ποιήματα (ed. Κέδρος) 36. N. Kachtitsis, Ο εξώστης (ed. Στιγμή) 37. G. Chimonas, Μυθιστόρημα (ed. Κέδρος)

MGRL 240: MODERN GREEK LITERATURE: COMPULSORY TEXTS

NEW SYLLABUS (for the students who have been registered in the Faculty from the academic year 2010-2011 onwards)

Oral examination on following works as also on History of Modern Greek Literature. (The edition in parenthesis are proposed)

1. Βασίλειος Διγενής Ακρίτης, Grottaferrata and Escorial versions (Digenis Akritis, Oxford University Press)

2. Καλλίμαχος και Χρυσορρόη, Βέλθανδρος και Χρυσάντζα (Βυζαντινά ιπποτικά μυθιστορήματα, Βασική Βιβλιοθήκη 2, p. 15-130)

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3. G. Chortatsis, Ερωφίλη (Στιγμή), Κατζούρμπος (Εταιρία Κρητικών Ιστορικών Μελετών)

4. V. Kornaros, Ερωτόκριτος (Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 5. K. Dapontes, Κήπος χαρίτων (Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 6. «Αληθής ιστορία» [«Ανώνυμος του 1789»], I. Vilaras, «Ο λογιότατος ή ο

Κολοκυθούλης», «Ο λογιότατος ταξιδιώτης» (Πεζογραφική Ανθολογία…, vol.2, Ινστιτούτο Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών, p. 777-786, 1079-1087)

7. A. Korais, Ο Παπατρέχας (Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 8. A. Christopoulos, Λυρικά (Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β.) 9. A. Kalvos, Ωδαί (Ίκαρος) 10. D. Solomos, Ποιήματα και πεζά [from Πεζά, greek «Διάλογος», «Γυναίκα της

Ζάκυθος»] (Ίκαρος) 11. G. Paleologos, Ο Πολυπαθής, (Νεφέλη or Εστία ,Ν.Ε.Β.) 12. E. Roidis, Η Πάπισσα Ιωάννα (Τολίδης or Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β. or Μεταίχμιο) 13. G. M. Vizyinos, (Νεοελληνικά) Διηγήματα (Εστία Ν.Ε.Β. or Ίδρυμα Ουράνη) 14. A. Papadiamantis, Απάνθισμα διηγημάτων (Αλέξανδρου Παπαδιαμάντη)

(Δόμος) 15. K. Palamas, Η ασάλευτη ζωή (Άπαντα Κ. Παλαμά, v. Γ΄, Γκοβόστης, p. 9-249) 16. Κ. P. Cavafy, Ποιήματα (Ίκαρος) 17. K. Varnalis, Σκλάβοι πολιορκημένοι (Κέδρος) 18. A. Sikelianos, Λυρικός Βίος, vol. V (ed. Ίκαρος) 19. N. Kazantzakis, Βίος και Πολιτεία του Αλέξη Ζορμπά (Εκδόσεις Καζαντζάκη) 20. K. G. Karyotakis, Ποιήματα και πεζά / Άπαντα τα ευρισκόμενα, vol. Α΄-Β΄

(Εστία, Ν.Ε.Β. or Ερμής) 21. A. Terzakis, Η πριγκηπέσα Ιζαμπώ (Εστία) 22. M. Karagatsis, Ο κίτρινος φάκελος (Εστία) 23. G. Seferis, Ποιήματα (ed. Ίκαρος) 24. O. Elytis, Προσανατολισμοί, Άσμα ηρωικό και πένθιμο για τον χαμένο

ανθυπολοχαγό της Αλβανίας, Τα ελεγεία της Οξώπετρας (Ποίηση, Ίκαρος, p. 11-71, 101-115, 549-571)

25. G. Ritsos, «Επαναλήψεις, σειρά ΙΙΙ», «Δεκαοχτώ λιανοτράγουδα της πικρής πατρίδας», «Χειρονομίες» (Ποιήματα, vol. 10, Κέδρος, p. 83-99, 153-207)

26. A. Embirikos, Ενδοχώρα (Άγρα), Γραπτά ή προσωπική μυθολογία (1936-1946) (Άγρα)

27. N. Engonopoulos, Μπολιβάρ, ένα ελληνικό ποίημα ( Ίκαρος) 28. N. G. Pentzikis, Το μυθιστόρημα της κυρίας Έρσης (Ταχυδρόμος ή Άγρα) 29. S. Tsirkas, Ακυβέρνητες πολιτείες, v. 1-3 (Κέδρος, 2005) 30. A. Alexandrou, Το κιβώτιo (Κέδρος) 31. D. Chatzis, Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης (Το ροδακιό) 32. M. Anagnostakis, Ποιήματα (Νεφέλη) 33. T. Sinopoulos, Μεταίχμιο Α΄, Μεταίχμιο Β΄, Το άσμα της Ιωάννας και του

Κωνσταντίνου, Νεκρόδειπνος (Συλλογή Ι-ΙΙ, Ερμής, vol. Ι, p. 7-39, 105-136, 243-311, vol. II, p, 61-86)

34. K. Dimoula, Το λίγο του κόσμου, Χαίρε ποτέ (Ποιήματα, Ίκαρος, p. 119-209, 303-403)

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35. G. Ioannou, Η σαρκοφάγος (Κέδρος) 36. V. Vassilikos, Ζ (Νέα σύνορα - Λιβάνης) 37. N. Bakolas, Η μεγάλη πλατεία (Κέδρος) 38. Τh. Valtinos, Ορθοκωστά (Εστία)

WRITTEN EXAMINATION SYLLABUS BYZL 230: MEDIEVAL GREEK SCHOLARSHIP: COMPULSORY TEXTS

I. HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL GREEK LITERATURE H. Hunger, Βυζαντινή λογοτεχνία, vol. Α΄, Athens, 1991, p. 123-348 (rhetoric,

epistolography) and vol. B΄, Athens 1992, p. 11-364, 479-598 (historiography, poetry)

II. TEXTS 1. Gregory of Nazianzus, De vita sua (II, 1,11) ed. Chr. Jungck, Gregor von Nazianz. De vita sua, Heidelberg 1974 (the text

will de diplayed in the website of the Faculty) 2. George Pisida, Expeditio Persica ed. A. Pertusi, Giorgio di Pisidia, Poemi Ι. Panegirici epici, Ettal 1959,

p. 84-136 (the text will de diplayed in the website of the Faculty) 3. Michael Psellos, Χρονογραφία (books E΄ and ΣΤ΄) ed. Βρ. Καραλής, Μιχαήλ Ψελλός. Χρονογραφία, vol. Α΄, Athens 1992, p. 242-

398 and vol. B΄, Athens 1993, p. 10-204 4. George Akropolites, Χρονική Συγγραφή ed. Σ. Η. Σπυρόπουλος, Γεώργιος Ακροπολίτης, Χρονική Συγγραφή, Thessa-

loniki 2004

WRITTEN EXAMINATION SYLLABUS COML 285: HISTORY OF IDEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LITERARY MOVE-

MENTS I: COMPULSORY COURSE I. TEXTS (The underlined texts are compulsory for the academic year 2011-2012)

1. Dante Alighieri, Η Θεία Κωμωδία. Κόλαση, transl. Ανδρέας Ριζιώτης, (Τυπωθήτω - Γεώργιος Δαρδανός, 2002)

2. Petrarch, Εικοσιπέντε σονέτα και δύο τραγούδια, transl. Κατερίνα Γλυκοφρύδη (Γκοβόστης, 1990)

3. Boccaccio, Δεκαήμερον, transl. Κοσμάς Πολίτης (Γράμματα, 1993) 4. Erasmus, Μωρίας Εγκώμιον, transl. Στρ, Τσίρκας (Ηριδανός, 1970)

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5. François Rabelais, Γαργαντούας και Πανταγκρυέλ, intr.-transl.-not. Φίλιππος Δρακονταειδής (Γαλλικό Ινστιτούτο Αθηνών, 1994)

6. Miguel de Cervantes, Δον Κιχώτης ντε λα Μάντσα, vol. A΄, transl. Μελίνα Παναγιωτίδου (Εστία, 2010)

7. William Shakespeare, Σονέτα, transl. Διονύσης Καψάλης, (Άγρα, 2 009)2 8. William Shakespeare, Άμλετ, transl. Βασίλης Ρώτας, (Ίκαρος, 1974) or transl.

Γ. Χειμωνάς (Κέδρος, 1988) 9. William Shakespeare, Ρωμαίος και Ιουλιέττα, transl. Διονύσης Καψάλης

(Πατάκης, 1996) 10. Robert Burton, Ανατομία της μελαγχολίας, transl. Παναγιώτης Χοροζίδης

(Ηριδανός, 2007) 11. Jonathan Swift, Τα ταξίδια του Γκάλλιβερ, transl. Μίλτος Φραγκόπουλος

(Ύψιλον, 1993) or Τα ταξίδια του Γκιούλιβερ, transl. Φώντας Κονδύλης (Καστανιώτης, 1999)

12. Montesquieu, Περσικές επιστολές, transl. Νίκη Μολφέτα (Καστανιώτης, 1998) or Ch. De Laclos, Οι επικίνδυνες σχέσεις, v. 2, transl. Ανδρέας Στάικος (Άγρα, 1989)

13. Voltaire, Καντίντ, transl. Παντελής Κοντογιάννης (Πόλις, 2005) 14. Lord Byron, Ένα απόσπασμα, transl. Λίλιαν Stread-Δασκαλοπούλου (Άγρα,

1994) 15. Lord Byron, Ντον Ζουάν: Άσματα 9-16: τέλος έργου Ντον Ζουάν, transl. Μαρία

Ι. Κεσίση (Σπανός - «Βιβλιοφιλία», 1987) 16. Goethe, Τα πάθη του νεαρού Βερθέρου, transl. Στέλλα Γ. Νικολούδη (Άγρα,

1994) 17. Fr. Schiller, Μαρία Στιούαρτ, transl. Βασίλης Ρώτας (Εταιρεία Σπουδών

Σχολής Μωραΐτη, 1973) 18. E. T. Hoffmann, Πριγκίπισσα Μπραμπίλα, transl. Ιάκωβος Κοπερτί (Οδυσσέας,

1998) 19. E. T. Hoffmann, Βίος και Πολιτεία του Γάτου Μουρ, transl. Μαρία Αγγελίδου

(Ερατώ, 1997) 20. Charles Dickens, Μεγάλες Προσδοκίες, transl. Αγγέλα Βερυκοκάκη (Νέα Σύ-

νορα, 1998) or Μεγάλες Προσδοκίες, transl. Παυλίνα Παμπούδη (Πατάκης, 1998)

21. Honoré de Balzac, Ο Σαραζίνος, transl. Άρης Μαραγκόπουλος (Νεφέλη, 1997) or Ο Συνταγματάρχης Σαμπέρ, transl. Μαρία Κράλλη (Το Ποντίκι, 2006)

22. E. A. Poe, Ο χρυσός σκαραβαίος, transl. Πέτρος Κωστόπουλος (Γράμματα, 1991)

23. E. A. Poe, Το κλεμμένο γράμμα, transl. Άρης Μπερλής (Ολκός, 2000) 24. Charles Baudelaire, Τα άνθη του κακού, transl. Δέσπω Καρούσου, bilingual

edition with comments (Γκοβόστης) 25. Charles Baudelaire, Η μελαγχολία του Παρισιού. Μικρά πεζά ποιήματα, transl.

Στέργιος Βαρβαρούσης (Ερατώ, 1985) 26. Gustave Flaubert, Μαντάμ Μποβαρύ, transl. Μπάμπης Λυκούδης (Εξάντας,

1989) or Μαντάμ Μποβαρύ, transl. Κωνσταντίνος Θεοτόκης (Γράμματα, 1991)

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27. Ibsen, Το κουκλόσπιτο (Νόρα), transl. Ερρίκος Μπελιές (Ηριδανός, 2008) 28. F. Dostoyevsky, Το υπόγειο, transl. Ε. Μπακοπούλου (Ίνδικτος, 2010) or

Αναμνήσεις από το υπόγειο, transl. Σταυρούλα Αργυροπούλου (Ροές, 2001) 29. Nikolai Gogol, Το παλτό, transl. Γιώργος Τσακνιάς (Πατάκης, 1997) 30. Τ. Σ. Ελιοτ, Δεν είναι η ποίηση που προέχει, transl. Στ. Μπεκατώρος (Πατάκης,

2003) or Δοκίμια για την ποίηση και την κριτική (1919-1961), transl. Στ. Μπεκατώρος (Ηριδανός, 1983)

31. Fr. Kafka, Η Δίκη, transl. Δημ Δήμου (Ροές, 2002) 32. Virginia Wolf, Κυρία Νταλαγουέι (Μεταίχμιο, 2006) or Στο φάρο, transl. Άρης

Μπερλής (Ύψιλον, 1995) 33. James Joyce, Οδυσσέας, transl. Σωκράτης Καψάσκης (Κέδρος, 1992) 34. S. Beckett, Πρόζες, transl. Εριφύλη Μαρωνίτη (Πατάκης, 1998) 35. Jorge Luis Borges, Άλεφ and Το βιβλίο της άμμου in Άπαντα πεζά, transl. Αχ.

Κυριακίδης (Ελληνικά Γράμματα, 2005) II. BIBLIOGRAPHY: TEXTS ABOUT THEORY AND HISTORY OF LITERA-TURE

1. Jonathan Culler, Λογοτεχνική θεωρία. Μια συνοπτική εισαγωγή, (Π.Ε.Κ., 2000) 2. M. H. Abrams, Λεξικό Λογοτεχνικών Όρων (Πατάκης, 2008 the sections «Απο-

δόμηση», «Δομιστική κριτική», «Θεωρία της πρόσληψης», «Θεωρία των γλωσσικών πράξεων», «Θεωρίες κριτικής, σύγχρονες», «Κριτική της ανα-γνωστικής ανταπόκρισης», «Κριτική των κειμένων», «Μαρξιστική κριτική», «Μεταδομισμός», «Μεταποικιακές σπουδές», «Θεωρίες της μεταφοράς», «Νέος Ιστορικισμός», «Ομοφυλοφιλική θεωρία», «Φεμινιστική κριτική», «Φορμαλισμός», «Μοντερνισμός», «Μεταμοντερνισμός»)

3. Fernand Braudel, Η γραμματική των πολιτισμών (Μ.Ι.Ε.Τ. 22002, p. 457-533) 4. H. Bloom, Δυτικός Κανόνας (Gutenberg, 2007, the chapters about Shakespeare,

p. 81-117 and Dante, p. 119-152) 5. Annick Benoit-Dusausoy & Guy Fontaine, Ευρωπαϊκά Γράμματα. Ιστορία της

Ευρωπαϊκής Λογοτεχνίας (Σοκόλης, 1999, the chapters: vol. A΄: «Νουβέλα-Βοκκάκιος», p. 278-285, «Δάντης και Θεία Κωμωδία», p. 288-295, «Πε-τράρχης», p. 296-302, «Βοκκάκιος και Δεκαήμερον», p. 304-312, «Έρασμος και Μωρίας Εγκώμιον», p. 398-406, «Ραμπελαί και Γαργαντούας και Παντα-γκρυέλ», p. 420-429, «Θερβάντες και Δον Κιχώτης», p. 520-528, «Σαίξπηρ», p. 529-538 / vol. B΄: «Θέατρο - Γάμος - Αστική τάξη - Ίψεν, Στρίντμπεργκ – Εξπρεσσιονισμός», p. 81-87, «Τι είναι ο διαφωτισμός;», p. 126-147 [or: Stuart Hall & Bram Gieben, Η διαμόρφωση της Νεωτερικότητας, transl. Θα-νάσης Τσακίρης, Βίκτωρ Τσακίρης, Σαββάλας, 22003, p. 41-95], «Ο περιο-δικός τύπος», p. 213-221, «Σουίφτ», p. 222-229, «Βολταίρος», p. 230-238

6. Martin Travers, Εισαγωγή στη Νεότερη Ευρωπαϊκή Λογοτεχνία (Βιβλιόραμα, 2005)

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POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

A. Postgraduate studies of School of Philology

DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS

WINTER SEMESTER GREEK 510: EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. The formation of Odyssey C. Tsagalis GREEK 512: DRAMA (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Euripides’ political tragedies T. Papadopoulou GREEK 530: THE WORLD OF IDEAS (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Plutarchus and Kavafy: a relation of reflection E. Alexiou LATIN 562: DRAMA (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Meta-theatrical readings on??? the comedies of Plautus S. Frangoulidis

LATIN 572: PHILOSOPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) 1. Philosophy and literature in the work of Boethius

D. Nikitas

SPRING SEMESTER GREEK 511: LYRIC POETRY (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. The myth of Atreidae: a diachronic approach E. Tsitsibakou GREEK 522: PHILOSOPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Forms of philosophical discourse P. Kotzia GREEK 532: SPECIALIZED TOPICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Philosophy and science T. Kouremenos LATIN 583: LATIN POETRY I (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Theoretical approaches of classical Latin Poetry T. Papanghelis LATIN 589: LATIN LITERATURE III (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

1. Poetry of Late Antiquity: aspects and writers D. Nikitas DISSERTATION (30 ECTS)

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WINTER SEMESTER

MGRL 600: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: MODERN GREEK STUDIES (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) L. Arampatzidou M. Bakoyiannis G. Farinou-Malamatari A. Tiktopoulou L. Varelas

MGRL 604: SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF PROSE I (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

Poetics of deceit M. Mike MGRL 617: MODERN GREEK LITERARY GENRES (3 h/w, credit hours:

15 ECTS) Vernacular speeches – Sermons M. Mike BYZL 620: SCHOLAR PRODUCTION IN DIFFERENT CENTRES OF

BYZANTIUM (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Scholars of the Empire of Nicaea (1204-1261) V. Katsaros BYZL 633: SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF PROSE (3 h/w, credit hours: 15

ECTS) Byzantine texts about war: linguistic processing, narrative and ideological analysis

M. Avgerinou-Tzioga COML 641: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: GENERAL AND COM-

PARATIVE LITERATURE (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) I. Naoum COML 654: SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF LITERARY THEORY II (3 h/w,

credit hours: 15 ECTS) Autobiography - Historiography - Fiction

M. Chryssanthopoulos

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SPRING SEMESTER

MGRL 606: LITERARY MOVEMENTS AND TENDENCIES IN MOD-ERN GREEK LITERATURE (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

Aestheticism L. Arampatzidou MGRL 618: SPECIALIZED TOPICS OF MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY

I (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Social and academic satire, parody, «απήχηση» (pastiche): issues

of grammatology, theme and style G. Kechagioglou BYZL 628: SECULAR POETRY (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Historiography in the era of the Fall of Constantinople: the case of

Doukas S. Kotzabassi COML 645: MOVEMENTS OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE II (3 h/w,

credit hours: 15 ECTS) Theory and practice of European Modernism M. Chryssanthopoulos COML 652: LITERATURE AND THEORY OF CULTURE (3 h/w, credit

hours: 15 ECTS) Aspects of European modernism: an introduction A. Lianeri I. Naoum

DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS WINTER SEMESTER

Theoretical Linguistics G-LSUD 813: ISSUES IN THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit

hours: 15 ECTS) Issues in Modern Greek morphology A. Anastassiadi-Symeonidi G-LSUD 818: ISSUES IN THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit

hours: 15 ECTS) Greek phonology

A. Revithiadou

Historical and Balkan Linguistics G-LSUD 830: ISSUES IN HISTORICAL AND BALKAN LINGUISTICS (3

h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Laconian and Tsakonian

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h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Etymology of Greek G. Papanastasiou

Applied Linguistics G-LSUD 820: ISSUES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 15

ECTS) Linguistics and language education D. Koutsogiannis G-LSUD 821: ISSUES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 15

ECTS) Second/Foreign language acquisition – Theoretical approaches and

empirical evidence D. Papadopoulou

SPRING SEMESTER

Theoretical Linguistics G-LSUD 811: ISSUES IN THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit

hours: 15 ECTS) The grammaticalization of negotiation G. Veloudis G-LSUD 812: ISSUES IN THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit

hours: 15 ECTS) Language and emotion M. Theodoropoulou

Historical and Balkan Linguistics G-LSUD 832: ISSUES IN HISTORICAL AND BALKAN LINGUISTICS (3

h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Tense and aspect of the verb in Indo-European G. Yiannakis G-LSUD 835: ISSUES IN HISTORICAL AND BALKAN LINGUISTICS (3

h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Evolution of the nominal system in Greek and other Balkan lan-

guages C. Tzitzilis

Applied Linguistics G-LSUD 827: ISSUES IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (3 h/w, credit hours: 15

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ECTS) Approaches to language teaching D. Koutsogiannis

B. “Studies of European Literature and Culture”

Post-graduate programme in collaboration with the Schools of English Language and Literature, French Language and Literature, German Language and Literature and Italian Language and Literature of Aristotelian University.

1st SEMESTER – distance learning

ELP 1-501: Main texts of European civilization I (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

ELP 1-510: Literary theory and textual analysis (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

2nd SEMESTER – intensive 1st …… seminar of specialization (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) 2nd …… seminar of specialization (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS)

3rd SEMESTER – distance learning ELP 1-501: Main texts of European civilization I (3 h/w, credit hours:

15ECTS) ELP 1-510: Literary theory and cultural analysis (3 h/w, credit hours: 15ECTS)

4th SEMESTER – distance learning 3rd …… seminar of specialization (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Seminar of cultural studies (3 h/w, credit hours: 15 ECTS) Dissertation (3 h/w, credit hours: 30 ECTS)

C. “Modern Greek and Cultural Studies”

Post-graduate programme in collaboration with the Schools of English Language and Literature, French Language and Literature and German Lan-guage and Literature of Aristotelian University, as also with the School of Philology of the University of Crete. For the courses offered see p. 36-37 above.

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COURSES OFFERED TO THE SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

WINTER SEMESTER

GREEK 102: HOMERIC EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Ilias (selection)

A. Rengakos GREEK 103: HISTORIOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

1. Thucydides A. Rengakos

GREEK 107: RHETORIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS) 1. Andocides

A. Lolos GREEK 109: GREEK ANCIENT PROSE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Literary criticism: Plato, Aristotle A. Lianeri LATIN 125: LATIN LANGUAGE I (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) Grammar, Syntax, Composition

1. V. Fyntikoglou 2. E. Kyriakidou 3. D. Tsitsikli 4. C. Tsitsiou 5. E. Kyriakidou

This is a course jointly offered to the students of the School of Philology.

SPRING SEMESTER GREEK 103: HISTORIOGRAPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS)

1. Xenophon C. Tsagalis

GREEK 106: PHILOSOPHY (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Introduction to ancient Greek political thought: Plato, Aristotle

A. Lianeri LATIN 128: LYRIC POETRY – ELEGY – EPIGRAM – SATIRE (3 h/w,

credit hours: 4 ECTS) 1. Horatius, Carmina

D. Nikitas 2. Catullus

L. Tromaras 3. Horatius, Epistulae I

E. Kyriakidou This is a course jointly offered to the students of the School of Philology.

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COURSES OFFERED TO THE SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY AND PEDAGOGY

WINTER SEMESTER

GREEK 102: HOMERIC EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Odyssea (κ, μ)

M. Plastira GREEK 109: GREEK ANCIENT PROSE (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Xenophon - Lucian - Plutarch E. Alexiou

SPRING SEMESTER GREEK 102: HOMERIC EPIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS) 1. Ilias (A, B)

A. Lolos GREEK 107: RHETORIC (3 h/w, credit hours: 4 ECTS) 1. Isocrates – Plutarch (selection) E. Alexiou LATIN 126: LATIN PROSE I (3 h/w, credit hours: 5 ECTS)

1. Caesar, Commentarii (selection) C. Tsitsiou

2. Tacitus, Historiae S. Frangoulidis

This is a course jointly offered to the students of the School of Philology.

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APPENDIX: USEFUL SERVICES TO STUDENTS

Anyone studying at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki may request the assistance of special university services in order to solve various problems they may face during their studies. They can also become themselves volunteers by offering their services to other colleagues or fellow students in need. Social Policy and Health Committee The Social Policy and Health Committee (SPHC) aims to create conditions that will make the University an accessible area to all members of the university community, by giving priority to space (and therefore knowledge) accessibility to disabled persons. For this reason, qualified members of the teaching staff can train students with visual impairment to use electronic equipment linked with Braille printers installed in some of the University libraries. Also the SPHC, to its best, tries to ensure the granting of books with voice output to these students. The SPHC also provides a bus for disabled persons, in order to facilitate their movement in campus for classes and exams during the academic year. In this context the University has created a Program for the Promotion of Self-Help, which is basically run by a team of volunteers, the majority of whom are students. Email: [email protected] Many years ago the Social Policy and Health Committee established the institution of Voluntary Blood Donation, which also led to the creation of a Blood Bank in AHEPA hospital. Since May 2007, a second Blood Bank was founded too, in the Department of Physical Education in Serres with the collaboration of the Social Policy and Health Committee and the General Hospital of Serres. Voluntary blood donation takes place twice a year during the months of November and April, at the Ceremony Hall of Aristotle University. The immediate target is to cover all needs for blood through voluntary blood donation, which currently covers 40% of total needs. Volunteering for blood donation, which is a safe and without complications procedure, is open to every person above 18 years of age, who does not have special health problems. Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://spc.web.auth.gr Tel / Fax: 2310 995386, 2310 995360 Observatory for the Academic Progress of Students belonging to Vulnerable Social Groups The role οf this Observatory is to assist:

- students with disabilities

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- foreign students - minority students, foreign students of Greek descent or repatriate

students - as well as any other category of students who face problems hindering

their studies The above mentioned students can inform directly the Observatory – and also inform the Student Advisors of their Department – of any serious problem that they might face in the course of their studies, which arise either because of their disability or because of cultural or language or health problems. Email: [email protected] Website: http://acobservatory.web.auth.gr Tel./Fax: 2310.995360 Counseling and Psychological Support Committee The Counseling and Psychological Support Committee aims to the better organization and function of the university structures that offer psychological assistance and counseling to AUTh students. The services provided by the University Center for Counseling and Psychological Support are offered to students and university staff alike. The Committee works closely with other related Committees and organizes dialogue workshops with students, as well as with the administrative and other staff of the university community. Among the future aims of KE.ΣΥ.ΨΥ is the operation of a campus hotline, in order to provide immediate assistance to people in crisis and to those facing personal difficulties that could feel safer to talk about their problems in anonymity and in absence of visual contact. KE.ΣΥ.ΨΥ is located on the ground floor of the Lower University Student Club, in the Sanitary Service Section, offices 5 & 8. Email: [email protected] Tel.: 2310 992643 & 2310992621 Fax: 2310 992607 & 210992621 Volunteer Committee The Volunteer Committee has as its main goal to promote to the members of the university community of AUTh the idea of volunteering as a contemporary social demand. With this aim, the Volunteer Committee having also as its motivation the improvement of the daily life of everyone working in Aristotle University –students and teaching and administrative staff- in areas such as student affairs, environmental issues and social aid, encourages all members of the university community to take initiative by submitting ideas and suggestions.

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To this end, some Networks of Volunteers in Departments and Faculties have already been created, consisting of a faculty member and a student, in order to develop a body of volunteers in each Department / Faculty of AUTh. Email: [email protected] Tel: 2310996713, 996708 Fax: 2310996729