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A Greek Calendar for New England

Consulate General of Greece

Press and Information Office

86 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108

Tel: (617) 523-0329, Fax: 523-0477


A G R E E K C A L E N D A R

M A Y 1 9 9 5

EVENT

Saturday, May 20 Fifty-third Commencement of Hellenic College and The Holy Cross School of Theology
  • 7:00 am Divine Liturgy, Holy Cross Chapel followed by Official Opening of Dendrinos Village
  • 11:00 am Commencement, The Pappas Auditorium 55 Goddard Avenue, Brookline.

SYMPOSIUM

Saturday, May 6 "Byzantium and Modern Greece: Reading Antiquity Backwards"
  • 9:30 am Welcoming Remarks: Professors Nagy, Sevcenko, Ziolkowski
  • 9:45 am "C.P. Cavafy, 'In the Month of Athyr'", George Syrimis (Comparative Literature, Harvard)
  • 10:15 am "Unborn Greece, Young Anacharsis, and Age-old Hatreds in the Balkans", Vangelis Calotychos (Classics, Harvard)
  • 11:15 am "The Imperial Age: the Difference Between Italo-Byzantines and Italians, A.D. 650-950", Michael McCormick (History, Harvard)
  • 11:45 am "Latina Legentur: Roman Law and Byzantine Identity", Marie Therese Fogen (History, Max Planck Institut-Frankfurt)
  • 12:15 pm "Mathematical Mysteries in Byzantium: Fermat's Last Theorem", Judith Herrin (History, Princeton)
  • 2:00 pm "Anna Komnene: Devotion, Ambition and Intellect", Sarolta Takacs (Classics, Harvard)
  • 2:30 pm "The Iconography of a Byzantine Medical Scene", John Duffy (Classics, the University of Maryland)
  • 3:00 pm "Classical Means for Byzantine Ideas", Ioli Kalabrezou (Fine Arts, Harvard)
  • 4:00 pm "Allegory and the Grotesque in Byzantine Novels", Panagiotis Roilos (Classics, Harvard)
  • 4:30 pm "Food-Wine and Sex: the Prodromic Poems", Margaret Alexiou (Classics, Harvard)
Co-sponsored by The Seminar on Greece and Rome and The Modern Greek Literature and Culture Seminar, CLCS, Harvard University, 61 Kirkland Street, Cambdrige. 495-4027

LECTURES

Wednesday, May 3, 4:15pm "(Re)Producing Docile Subjects?: Abortion and Configurations of Gender in Athens Today" Alexandra Halkias (University of California, San Diego)
Sponsored by the George Seferis Chair, Harvard University. Center for Literary & Cultural Studies, 61 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
Thursday, May 4, 4:00 pm "Greece, the 'New European Order' and the Balkan Crises: Political and Economic Perspectives" Dr. George Andreopoulos, (History, Yale) and Prof. Stavros Thomadakis (Economics, Baruch College, CUNY, and U. of Athens)
Sponsored by the Greek Study Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. 495-4303.
Thursday, May 18, 8:00 pm "Greece and the Greeks from 1933 to the Present" Prof. Christos Stribakos
The Greek Institute, 1038 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. 547-4770.

EXHIBIT

April 9-May 28 "Grekia" Photographs of Aegina, Paros and Vassara. John Pezaris
Maliotis Cultural Center, 50 Goddard Avenue, Brookline. 522-2800.
May 1 - May 31 "Greece and the Far East" Photographs by Dimitri Papathanassiou
The Greek Institute Gallery, 1038 Mass. Avenue, Cambridge. 547-4770.
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