Athens Institute for Education and Research
A World Association of Academics and Researchers
List of Papers to be Presented
This list includes only those who have registered for the conference (i.e. those who have paid the registration fee). It does not include those who have received an acceptance letter but who have not yet sent in their registration form. The list will be updated weekly. This current version was produced on 17 May 2023.
- Eka Dughashvili, Associate Professor, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia, Georgia.
Title: Old Georgian Translations of Byzantine Literature: Translation Method and Cultural Orientation towards the Intellectual Process of Byzantium. - Jack Hanrahan-Shirley, PhD Student, Macquarie University, Australia & University of Vienna, Austria.
Title: Tractus Errores Graecorum: Polemics of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople Against the Greeks. - Peter Malisse, PhD Student, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Title: Hesiodic Reception as Tradition Formation: Myth and Reality in Plutarch. - Monika Szczot, Associate Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.
Title: Between Tradition and Innovation. Old Polish Menippean Satires and their Ancient Genological Patterns. - Fatima Salem Al-Aqili, Professor, Benghazi University, Libya.
Title: A Reading about the Motives of the Greek Conflict with the Libyans on the Coast of Syrtis “Nassamonis as a Model”. - İlksoy Aslım, Lecturer, Cyprus Science University, Cyprus.
Title: The Role of the United States to the Formation of the Violence in Cyprus During the 20th Century. - Riccardo Bonotto, PhD Student, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, France.
Title: Non-Muslim Minorities in the Modern Afghanistan’s Economy. - Sujatha Napanda Cheeyanna, Assistant Professor, Karnataka State Open University, India.
Title: Royal Women Patronage to Temple Architecture. - Tamaz Darchidze, PhD Student, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Georgia.
Title: Late Antiquity and Early Byzantine Period in the South-Eastern Black Sea Region (Main Issues of History and Archaeology). - Jeffrey Lerner, Professor, Wake Forest University, USA.
Title: Klearchos and the Delphic Maxims of Ai Khanoum (Northeast Afghanistan). - Marta Licata, Scientific Technician, University of Insubria, Italy.
Title: Women and Death. Bioarchaeology Reveals the Condition of Women in the Medieval and Post Medieval Ages. - Michal Moshe, Senior Teacher, Ariel University, Israel.
Title: The Birth of Public Space during Iron Age. - Steven Oberhelman, Professor of Classics, Holder of the George Sumey Jr Endowed Professorship of Liberal Arts, and Interim Dean, Texas A&M University, USA.
Title: Nineteenth-Century Plant-Based Medical Healing Manuals in Northern Greece. - Evangelia Sarlak, Professor, Işık University, Turkey.
Title: Stylistic Analysis of the Holy Icons from Saint George Church In Yenikoy, Istanbul. - Attila Simon, PhD Student, University of Debrecen, Hungary.
Title: Bull in the House – An Attempt to Interpret a Motif of Mithras Symbolism. - Siim Sõkkal, PhD Student, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Title: Epicurean Philosophy and Political Instability in the Late Roman Republic. - Liping Sun, PhD Student, Southeast University, China.
Title: A Study on the Mechanism of Conservation and Utilization of Modern Architectural Heritage in Qingdao — Based on Multi-Party Interactions among Government, Enterprises, and the Public. - Elanij Swart, Researcher, University of South Africa, South Africa.
Title: How Mapping Reflected the Worldviews of the Ancient Levant and Its Neighbours. - Annette Vowinckel, Head of Research Department, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany.
Title: “Lost Places.” The Allure of Modern Ruins, Abandoned Sites and Urban Exploration in Historical Perspective. - Nemanja Vujčić, Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Title: Large Scale Slave Revolts in Ancient Greece: An Issue of Absence or an Absence of Issue? - Jack Hanrahan-Shirley, PhD Student, Macquarie University, Australia & University of Vienna, Austria.
Title: Tractus Errores Graecorum: Polemics of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople Against the Greeks. - Peter Malisse, PhD Student, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Title: Hesiodic Reception as Tradition Formation: Myth and Reality in Plutarch. - Monika Szczot, Associate Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.
Title: Between Tradition and Innovation. Old Polish Menippean Satires and their Ancient Genological Patterns. - David Philip Wick, Retired Professor of History, Gordon College, USA.
Title: It Seemed Like Such a Good Idea at the Time … – Expected and Unexpected Consequences when Athens & Other Major Greek City States Leveraged Philip V to Draw Rome into the Eastern Mediterranean. - Lea Baratz, Lecturer, Achva Academic College, Israel.
Title: The ´Red Color’ that Cracks Children’s Souls – A Look at Israeli Children’s Books on Life in the Gaza Strip. - William Davis, Professor, Colorado College, USA.
Title: Friedrich Holderlin, Waiting for the Greek Gods. - Dina Eiduka, Research Assistant, University of Latvia, Latvia.
Title: An Echo of Antiquity in Latvian Literature: The Case of Mythological Motives in R. Blaumanis Novella “Raudupiete”. - Ana Rita Figueira, Researcher, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Title: Achilles and Ajax: The Board Game as Μίμησις ἐρωτική. - Ana Paula Figueiredo Pinto, Assistant Professor, Portuguese Catholic University, Portugal.
Title: Imagery of Childhood from the Homeric Poems. - Keilah Gerber, PhD Student, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Marina Pelluci Duarte Mortoza, Independent Researcher, Brazil.
Title: Translation and Memory from the Cremation Ovens in Poland to Freedom in Greece and the US: Τhe Journey and the Manuscripts of Marcel Nadjary. - Gunnar Hallstrom, Retired Professor, Abo Akademi University, Finland.
Title: Athens in 2nd Century Christian Apologetics. - Ranko Kozic, Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Title: Symbol, Enigma and the Legend of Socrates in Dio Chrysostom’s Olympic Discourse. - Maria Jose Lopes, Assistant Professor, Catholic University of Portugal , Portugal.
Title: A New Take on the Wrath of The Aeacids in a 21st Century Portuguese Rewriting of Trojan Women. - Sabine Loucif, Professor, Hofstra University, USA.
Title: The Story of a Nobel Prize: The Trajectory of Annie Ernaux from Rural Normandy to Stockholm. - Jonathan Needham, Professor, Penn State University, USA.
Title: The Power of Myth and an Ancient Meta-poetic Theme Presented in Ugo Foscolo’s The Graces.