Curriculum Vitae Ioannis Deligiannis Assistant Professor of Latin Department of Greek Philology Democritus University of Thrace Komotini – September 2016 1 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 1. PERSONAL AND CONTACT DETAILS Name: Ioannis Deligiannis Position: Assistant Professor of Latin Department of Greek Philology Democritus University of Thrace Work address: Department of Greek Philology Democritus University of Thrace University Campus 69100 - Komotini Home address: Politechneiou, Par. G, 8 69100 – Komotini Telephone: 0030-25310-39956 (work) 0030-25313-03314 (home) 0030-6934605632 (mobile) Fax: 0030-25310-39901 e-mail: [email protected] URL: http://helit.duth.gr/staff/dep/Deli giannis.shtml https://duth.academia.edu/IoannisDel igiannis Place and date of birth: Leros, 26 March 1972 2. EDUCATION 09/1998 – 03/2002 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) – University of Cambridge, UK Dissertation title: Fifteenth-Century Latin Translations of Lucian’s Essay on Slander Supervisor: Examiners: Prof. M. D. Reeve, Kennedy Professor of Latin, FBA Prof. P. E. Easterling, Regious Professor of Greek, Univ. of Cambridge, FBA Prof. K. C. Sidwell, University College Cork, National Univ. of Ireland 09/1997 – 08/1998 Master of Arts (M.A.) «with Distinction» in Classics – University of London, UK 2 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis Taught courses: Medieval Latin Literature and Latin Palaeography - Codicology Greek Papyrology Greek Palaeography Dissertation title: Glosses and Scholia on Seneca’s Ad Lucilium Epistulae Morales from British Library ms. Additional 11984 09/1989 – 06/1993 Bachelor of Arts (“Ptychio”), Department of Classics, Faculty of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Specialty: Classics Grade: 8.55/10 «Excellent» (1st place at graduation) 3. RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. 2. 3. 4. Cicero: Political and philosophical works History and reception of classical Greek and Latin texts in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, esp. Latin translations of Greek texts Greek and Latin Palaeography – Codicology and Textual Criticism Classical Tradition and Reception of Greek and Latin Literature 4. PUBLICATIONS 4.1. BOOKS 1. Ι. Deligiannis, Μ. Tullius Cicero De Re Publica Books Six. Introduction – Latin text – Translation – Commentary, Athens 2015, ISBN: 978-960-354365-7, pp. 572 (in Modern Greek) A. Reviews i. D. Chalkomatas in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.05.20 (http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2016/201605-20.html) B. Citations i. Δ. Π. Καραμπούλα, «Principatus et Libertas – Dominatus et Libertas: Η αντίληψη της ελευθερίας στη σχέση πόλεως και ρωμαϊκού κράτους», Επετηρίς του Κέντρου Ερεύνης της Ιστορίας του Ελληνικού Δικαίου 46 (2016), 133-177, at 136, n. 21, et passim 2. I. Deligiannis, Fifteenth-Century Latin Translations of Lucian’s Essay on Slander, Pisa – Roma 2006, ISBN: 978-88-8011-121-4, pp. 390 A. Reviews 3 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis ii. P. Botley in International Journal of the Classical Tradition 15/4 (2008), 678-682 iii. A. Ballabriga in Anabases 7 (2008), 276-278 iv. J. Considine in Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme 32/1 (2009), 137-139 v. K. Vanhaegendoren in Latomus: Revue et collection d'études latines 69/2 (2010), 557-559 B. Citations vi. C. Cocco, «La traduzione esopica attribuita a Guarino Veronese nel codice Ambrosiano R 21 sup.», G. Albanese, C. Ciociola, M. Cortesi, C. Villa (επιμ.). Il ritorno dei classici nell’Umanesimo: studi in memoria di Gianvito Resta, Firenze 2015, 151-177, at 161, n. 45 vii. S. Martinelli Tempesta, «Un nuovo codice con marginalia dello scriba G alias Gian Pietro da Lucca: l’Ambr. M 85 sup. con una postilla sull’Ambr. A 105 sup. e Costantino Lascaris», G. Albanese, C. Ciociola, M. Cortesi, C. Villa (επιμ.). Il ritorno dei classici nell’Umanesimo: studi in memoria di Gianvito Resta, Firenze 2015, 425-448, at 432, n. 28 viii. P. Andrés Ferrer, «El Somnium de Lipsio y la rebelión de los personajes del refranero en el Sueño de la muerte de Quevedo», Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios Latinos 33 (2013), 105-125, at 123 ix. Κ. R. Alexander, Honor, Reputation, and Conflict: George of Trebizond and Humanist Acts of Self-Presentation, Ph.D. Diss., Univ. of Kentucky 2013, 296 x. L. Silvano, «Saltationes: A Notebook on Ancient Dance by Angelo Poliziano», Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 37 (2012), 55-78, at 77, n. 17 xi. A. Guida – V. Hinz, “Luciano e Poliziano. Un codice degli ‘Amores’ postillato”, Archivum Mentis. Studi di filologia e letteratura umanistica 1 (2012), 105-120, at 106 xii. A. Riehle, «Fremdsprachendidaktik zwischen Ost und West: Michaelos Apostoles und der Griechischunterricht im Quattrocento», M. Altripp (ed.), Byzanz in Europa. Europas östliches Erbe: Akten des Kolloquiums 'Byzanz in Europa' vom 11. bis 15. Dezember 2007 in Greifswald, Turnhout 2011, 25-49, at 40, n. 61 xiii. P. Botley, Learning Greek in Western Europe, 1396-1529: Grammars, Lexica, and Classroom Texts, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia 2010, 205, n. 178, nn. 182-183 xiv. N. Humble, «Parallelism and the Humanists», N. Humble (ed.), Plutarch's Lives: Parallelism and Purpose, Swansea 2010, 237-265, at 259, n. 52 xv. T. Deneire, "Laconicae cuspidis instar". The Correspondence of Justus Lipsius: 1598. Critical Edition 4 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis xvi. xvii. xviii. with Introduction, Annotations and Stylistic Study, Ph.D. Diss., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 2009, 184 F. Ciccolella, Donati Graeci. Learning Greek in the Renaissance. (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition 32), Leiden – Boston 2008, 136, nn. 199 & 201 N. Hopkinson (ed.), Lucian: A Selection, Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts, Cambridge – New York 2008, 10, n. 44 D. Sacré – J. Papy, «Neo-Latin», The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 68 (2006), 11-20, at 13 4.2. JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. I. Deligiannis, «Tracing the production and diffusion of the manuscript and printed Latin translations of Lucian from the late 15 th to the late 16th cent.», Astérion (https://asterion.revues.org)· under publication (editor’s confirmation letter is attached) 2. I. Deligiannis, «Spatiotemporal and Scenic Images in Cicero’s political dialogues: Function and Depictions», Mediterranean Chronicle 5 (2015), 99-119 3. I. Deligiannis, «Flann O’Brien’s Lucianism in ‘WAAMA, etc.’ from The Best of Myles», Hellenika 64 (2014), 7-21 4. Ι. Deligiannis, «The Homeric Song of the Sirens in the service of Cicero’s philosophy: The first theoretical approach of the Song in Latin literature and its influence on Dante», Mediterranean Chronicle 4 (2014), 13-26 5. Ι. Deligiannis, «Rhetoric in the service of Politics: the case of chiasms in Cicero’s De re publica and their role in conveying political messages», Hellenika 63 (2013-2014), 29-38 6. I. Deligiannis, «The study and reception of Plato at the school of Vittorino da Feltre as revealed from two epistles of Sassolo da Prato», Humanistica. An International Journal of Early Renaissance Studies 8 (2013), 105-129 7. I. Deligiannis, «The Latin translation of Prodicus’s tale of Hercules from Xenophon’s Memorabilia by Sassolo da Prato», Studi Medievali e Umanistici 10 (2012), 131-210 8. Ι. Deligiannis, «A ‘Greek’ manuscript of Seneca’s Epistulae and Gasparino Barzizza’s Commentary: instrumentum magistri vel discipuli liber?», Hellenika 61 (2011), 267-285 4.3. ARTICLES IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 8. I. Deligiannis, «Praise and Self-Praise in Cicero’s Political Works», S. Tzounakas (ed.), Praises of Roman Leaders in Latin Literature. Proceedings 5 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis of a Latin Symposium. Nicosia, 13-14 September 2013, Nicosia 2014, 1352 9. I. Deligiannis, «Guarino Guarini Veronese, Ne facile credenda calumnia: The first complete Latin translation of Lucian’s Essay on Calumny», Translation in Theory and Practice in the Latin Literature. Proceedings of the 7th Pan-Hellenic Symposium on Latin Studies, Thessalonica, 16-19 October 2002, Department of Classical Studies, Aristotelian University of Thessalonica, Thessalonica 2003, 303-316 4.4. BOOK REVIEWS 1. Pade, Marianne (ed.). Plutarchi Chaeronensis: Vita Dionis et Comparatio et de Bruto ac Dione iudicium Guarino Veronensi interprete. Il ritorno dei classici nell’umanesimo, 8. Firenze 2013. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2014.07.10) http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-07-10.html 2. G. Zago, Sapienza filosofica e cultura materiale : Posidonio e le altre fonti dell'Epistola 90 di Seneca, Bologna 2012, Exemplaria Classica 17 (2013), 455-464 3. S. Gambino Longo, Hérodote à la Renaissance, Turnhout 2012. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2012.12.09). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/201212-09.html 4. P. Mascoli, Iohannes de Segarellis. Elucidatio tragoediarum Senecae: Thebais seu Phoenissae, Bari 2011. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2012.10.54). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-10-54.html 5. J. Glucker & Ch. Burnett, Greek into Latin from antiquity until the nineteenth century, London – Turin 2012. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2012.07.53). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-07-53.html 6. L. Cristante & S. Ravalico, Il calamo della memoria. Riuso di testi e mestiere letterario nella tarda antichità. IV (Raccolta delle relazioni discusse nel IV incontro internazionale di Trieste, Biblioteca Statale, 28-30 aprile 2010), Trieste 2011. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2011.10.50). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2011/2011-10-50.html 7. P. Esposito, Da classico a classico: paradigmi letterari tra antico e moderno. Atti del Convegno della CUSL (Fisciano - Salerno, 8-10 novembre 2007), Pisa 2010. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2011.08.06). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2011/2011-08-06.html 8. Μ. Παπαθωμόπουλος, Κάτωνος γνῶμαι παραινετικαὶ δίστιχοι ἃς μετήνεγκεν ἐκ τῆς Λατίνων φωνῆς εἰς τὴν Ἑλλάδα διάλεκτον Μάξιμος Μοναχὸς ὁ Πλανούδης. Κριτική έκδοση, Αθήνα 2009. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2010.09.44). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-0944.html 6 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 9. M. Cortesi & S. Fiaschi, Repertorio delle traduzioni umanistiche a stampa: secoli XV – XVI. Edizione nazionale delle traduzioni dei testi greci in età umanistica e rinascimentale 5, 2 vol., Florence 2008. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2010.09.02). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-0902.html 10. J. Schafer, Ars Didactica: Seneca's 94th and 95th Letters, Göttingen 2009. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2010.05.51). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-05-51.html 11. C. Caruso & A. Laird, Italy and the Classical Tradition. Language, Thought and Poetry 1300-1600, London 2009. Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2010.01.56). http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-01-56.html 5. WORK IN PROGRESS 5.1. BOOKS 1. Ι. Deligiannis, Μ. Tullius Cicero De Legibus Books Three. Introduction – Latin text – Translation – Commentary 2. Ι. Deligiannis, M. Tullius Cicero Post Reditum in Senatu et ad Quirites. Introduction – Latin text – Translation – Commentary 3. Ι. Deligiannis, Mattia Palmieri’s Latin translation of Herodotus Histories 5.2. JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. I. Deligiannis, «A reflection of Cicero’s Leg. 1.5-8 in the dedicatory epistle of M. Palmieri’s Latin translation of Herodotus and an early Renaissance approach to the theory of historiography» 2. I. Deligiannis, «The marginalia on M. Palmieri’s Latin translation of Herodotus Histories from Naples, Bibl. Naz., ms. V G 7, and Florence, Bibl. Med. Laur., ms. Acq. e Doni 130» 6. CONFERENCE AND OTHER PRESENTATIONS 6.1. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 1. «Historiography, autobiography and self-praise in Cicero’s political dialogues (Rep. & Leg.) and his Fam. 5.12»· The 9th Celtic Conference in Classics: «Cicero across Genres», University College Dublin, Dublin, 22-25 June 2016 2015 7 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 2. «Cic. Rep. 4 : A Guidebook for the Formation of a Normative Positive Social Behaviour and a National Identity»; International Conference «Identities: Language and Literature», Department of Greek Philology, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, 9-11 October 2015 3. «Spatiotemporal and Scenic Images in Cicero’s dialogues De re publica and De legibus»; Symposium on Latin Literature «Imagines: Images in Latin Literature», University of Cyprus, Nicosia, 6-7 February 2015 2014 4. «The Latin translation of the Homeric Epics by Lorenzo Valla and Francesco Griffolini d’Arezzo (15th cent.)»; The 17th Academia Homerica, Chios, 11-21 July 2014 2013 5. «Tracing the production and diffusion of the manuscript and printed Latin translations of Lucian from the late 15 th to the late 16th cent.»; International Conference «Docta interpretatio in Latinum sermonem: Traductions savantes vers le latin», L'Université de Lyon & L'Université de Grenoble, Lyon, 22-23 November 2013 6. «Praise and Self-Praise in Cicero’s Political Works»; Symposium on Latin Literature «Praises of Roman Leaders in Latin Literature», University of Cyprus, Nicosia, 13-14 September 2013 7. «Homerum intellegas, cum audieris poetam: Homer in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales»; The 16th Academia Homerica, Chios, 12-21 July 2013 8. «Prohemium visionis Herculis … e graeco in latinum traductae per … Saxolum Pratensem ad … Alexandrum de Gonzaga: Felice Feliciano and the fifteenth-century Latin translation of Prodicus’s tale of Hercules by Sassolo da Prato»· International Conference «Hercules: A Hero for All Ages», University of Leeds, Leeds, 24-26 June 2013 2012 9. «The Homeric Song of the Sirens in the service of Cicero’s philosophy: The first theoretical approach of the Song in Latin literature and its influence on Dante»; The 15th Academia Homerica, Chios, 6-15 July 2012 2011 10. «The Greek and Roman Antiquity in Dimitris Tsaloumas’ poetry»; a symposium under the title «Symposium dedicated to the Lerian poet Dimitris Tsaloumas», organized by the Municipality of Leros, Leros, 11 August 2011 2010 11. «The independent manuscript tradition of Prodicus’s tale of Hercules from Xenophon’s Memorabilia and its Latin translation by Sassolo da Prato»; International Conference «Philosophy, Literature, Philology: Tradition and Fragments», University of Cyprus in collaboration with the Research Centres of the Academy of Athens (Research Centre for the Study of Greek Philosophy and Research Centre for the Study of Greek and Latin Literature), Nicosia, 18-20 November 2010 2002 8 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 12. «Guarino Guarini Veronese, Ne facile credenda calumnia: The first complete Latin translation of Lucian’s Essay on Calumny»; The 7th PanHellenic Symposium on Latin Studies «Translation in Theory and Practice in the Latin Literature», Aristotelian University of Thessalonica, Thessalonica, 16-19 October 2002 1999 13. «The Latin translation of Lucian’s De calumnia by Guarino Guarini of Verona and Oxford Bodleian Library ms. Bywater 38»; International School for the Study of Written Records, 13 th Course: «Translators at work: their methods and manuscripts», Erice, 30 September – 6 October 1999 6.2. OTHER PRESENTATIONS 2016 14. «The founding legend of Rome and its survival and use throughout the centuries»; in a series of lectures under the title «Roman Komotini» organized by the Ephorate of Antiquities of Rhodope along with the Municipal and Regional Theatre of Komotini on the occasion of an exhibition under the same title that will be held in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini in the first half of 2016; 18 January 2016 2015 15. «Eminent Greek Latinists of the 19th and 20th cent.»; in a series of lectures under the title «Greek Philologists of the 20th cent.» organized by the Department of Greek Philology Students’ Union «Odysseus Elytis» at Democritus University of Thrace; 20 November 2015 16. «Traduzioni latine di Luciano nel Quattrocento»; within the ERASMUS+ Programme at Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Università Ca’Foscari Venezia, Venice; 28 April 2015 2014 17. «Mattia Palmieri’s Latin translation of Herodotus’ Histories and the marginalia from Naples, Bibl. Naz., ms. V G 7»; at the Colloquium of the Department of Greek Philology at Democritus University of Thrace; 12 November 2014 18. «Romulus and Remus: 2.500 years of inspiration and creation»; in a series of lectures under the title «The Department of Greek Philology opens itself to the local community», organised by the Department of Greek Philology at Democritus University of Thrace (4-14 November 2014), in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Democritus University of Thrace; 11 November 2014 7. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 9 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 7.1. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 09/2016 – today Assistant Professor of Latin, Department of Greek Philology, Democritus University of Thrace G.G.I. of appointment: G’ 855/14-09-2016 07/2014 – 09/2016 Lecturer in Latin Literature, Department of Greek Philology, Democritus University of Thrace G.G.I. of appointment: G’ 839/02-07-2014 09/2009 – 07/2014 Researcher, Centre for the Study of Greek and Latin Literature, Academy of Athens G.G.I. of appointment: G’ 708/02-09-2009 09/2005 – 08/2006 Lecturer in Greek and Latin Literature, Department of Classics, University College Cork, National University of Ireland 7.2. NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS 09/2002 – 08/2008 Secondary School teacher, American Community Schools of Athens, Athens 01/2000 – 12/2001 Editorial work in the project for the digitalisation of Acta Sanctorum for ProQuest (formerly Chadwyck-Healey), Cambridge 09/1995 – 08/1997 Secondary School teacher, Moraitis High School, Athens 8. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 8.1. GREEK HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Democritus University of Thrace Department of Greek Philology Undergraduate Courses 2015 – 2016 Winter Semester LF121: Readings in Latin Literature (1st year / compulsory course) YLF173: Roman Epic: Ovid, Metamorphoses (3rd & 4th year / specialty compulsory course) Spring Semester LF122: History of Latin Literature (1st year / compulsory course) 10 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis YLF171: Latin Prose ΙΙ: Cicero, De re publica (3rd & 4th year / specialty compulsory course) 2014-2015 Winter Semester LF121: Readings in Latin Literature (1st year / compulsory course) LF123: Latin Prose Ι: Octavian August, Res gestae (2nd year / compulsory course) Spring Semester LF124: Latin Poetry Ι: Horace, Carmina (2nd year / compulsory course) YLF171: Latin Prose ΙΙ: Seneca, Apocolocyntosis (3rd & 4th year / specialty compulsory course) Postgraduate Courses 2015 – 2016 Winter Semester LFΙ630: Historiography – Latin Palaeography 2014 – 2015 Winter Semester LFΙ685: Classical Tradition and Reception of Latin Literature 2011 – 2012 «The reception of Horace from Late Antiquity to the early Italian Renaissance (with emphasis on the ancient scholia on Epodi ΙΙΙ and IV)»; 5 December 2011 8.2. OVERSEAS HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS University College Cork, National University of Ireland Department of Classics Undergraduate Courses 2005 – 2006 GR1001: Greek and Roman Civilisation (1st year / 13 lectures) LL2003: Aspects of the Classical Tradition (2nd year / 6 lectures) GR3015: The Classical Tradition (3rd year / 24 lectures) LT1003: Advanced Latin for Law (1st year / 12 lectures) LT2007: Latin Language (2nd year / 24 lectures) LT3007: Latin Language and Philology (3rd year / 24 lectures) GK2001: Greek Language (2nd year / 24 lectures) GK2014 / GK3030: Greek Tragedy (2nd & 3rd year / 24 lectures) GK3024: Later Greek (3rd year / 24 lectures) Postgraduate Courses 11 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 2005 – 2006 Greek and Roman Civilisation (8 lectures) «Style and Presentation 1: a) Documenting Sources, b) Compiling a bibliography»; at the Postgraduate Course LL6000: «Research Methodology», College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland; 27 October 2005 8.3. COURSES TAUGHT WITHIN THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME 27/04/2015 – 01/05/2015 «Traduzioni latine di Luciano nel Quattrocento»; Università Ca’Foscari Venezia, Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Italy; 28 April 2015 9. SUPERVISION OF POSTGRADUATE DISSERTATIONS 9.1. MAIN SUPERVISOR University College Cork, National University of Ireland Department of Classics N. Costello (2006), The reception of Lucian and his work in 15th century Italy. Co-Supervisor: K. C. Sidwell A. C. Barry (2006), The re-emergence of the Classical Greek in the West. CoSupervisor: C. McCallum-Barry 9.2. CO-SUPERVISOR Democritus University of Thrace Department of Greek Philology Ch. Eustratiou (2015), «Seneca on scene: Oedipus». Main Supervisor: Assist. Prof. Ι. Papadopoulou; Co-Supervisors: Assist. Prof. G. Tsomis, Lect. Ι. Deligiannis S. Ntaridis (in progress), «The political aspect in Eclogues 1, 5, 6, 7 of Petrarch’s Bucolicum Carmen». Main Supervisor: Assist. Prof. A. Mastrogianni; Co-Supervisors: Assist. Prof. R. Demopoulou, Lect. Ι. Deligiannis S. Tsolakidou (in progress), «Acron’s and Porphyrion’s scholia on Horace’s Epodi: a comparative analysis». Main Supervisor: Assist. Prof. A. Mastrogianni; Co-Supervisors: Assist. Prof. Ch. Michalopoulos, Lect. Ι. Deligiannis 12 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 10. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Democritus University of Thrace Department of Greek Philology 2015 – 2016 Committee member for the Undergraduate Studies Programme Committee member for the ERASMUS+ Programme Committee member for International Research Updating Committee member for the Department’s Internal Evaluation Committee member for the Department’s Website Committee member for Undergraduate Students Committee member for the Examination and Evaluation of Postgraduate candidates (M.A. and Ph.D.) Committee member for the Undergraduate Admission Examinations for the academic year 2015-2016 Organiser of the Colloquium of the Department of Greek Philology for the academic year 2015-2016 2014 – 2015 Committee member for the Undergraduate Studies Programme Committee member for the ERASMUS+ Programme Committee member for International Research Updating Committee member for the Department’s Internal Evaluation Committee member for the Undergraduate Admission Examinations for the academic year 2014-2015 Committee member for the Examination and Evaluation of Postgraduate candidates (Ph.D.) 11. ORGANISATION OF CONFERENCES ETC. 11.1. CONFERENCE ORGANISATION Member of the Organising Committee of the International Conference «Identities: Language and Literature» on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Department of Greek Philology at Democritus University of Thrace (Komotini, 9-11 October 2015) 11.2. COLLOQUIUM ORGANIZATION Organiser of eight lectures (two hours each) delivered by invited speakers from Greece and from overseas at the Colloquium of the Department of Greek Philology for the academic year 2015-2016 Organiser of the presentations of the progress of Postgraduate M.A. and Ph.D. students of the Department of Greek Philology 12. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS 12.1. SCHOLARSHIPS 13 | Curriculum Vitae Ι. Deligiannis 09/1998 – 03/2002 Scholarship from the Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) for postgraduate studies in the U.K. 07/1999 – 01/2000 Scholarship from Pembroke College and the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, for research in Italy, France and Germany 1998 Scholarship from the Cambridge European Trust, University of Cambridge 1998 Research grant from the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1998 Scholarship from the Association of Leros Schools for postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge 1989 – 1993 Grants from the Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) for academic merit 12.2 MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC AND SCHOLARLY ORGANISATIONS 2014 Member of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies 2010 Member of the Greek Palaeographical Society 2000 Honorary member of the Cambridge European Society, University of Cambridge 13. IT SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Experience in a number of programmes and applications including: Microsoft Office, e-class, electronic and online databases, Blackboard Learning System and Interactive StarBoard Teaching System. 14. LANGUAGES English (C2) Italian (C1) French (Β2) German (Α2) Spanish (Α2)
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