Books by Dia Philippides
A new book on the Cretan Renaissance masterpiece 'Erotokritos' by Vitsentzos Kornaros, divided in... more A new book on the Cretan Renaissance masterpiece 'Erotokritos' by Vitsentzos Kornaros, divided into two parts: Part A is dedicatory to the former Associate Professor of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Komnini D. Pidonia and contains her bio and list of published work, a laudatio by S. Stavrakopoulou and a short response and acknowledgements by the honoured professor. Part B consists of 12 research papers covering various aspects of Kornaros' Erotokritos, namely its edorial problems and perspectives (contributions by K. D. Pidonia and G. Kechagioglou), studies of personages, their function in the romanzo and possible correspondents to historical persons (contributions by D. Phillipides, W. Bakker and A. Vincent), linguistic and stylistic aspects of the text (contributions by D. Holton, S. Stavrakopoulou and M. Apostolidou), narratological issues (contribution by G. Poimenidis), comparative and cultural studies (contributions by K. Yavis, M. Paschalis, G. Kallinis and T. A. Kaplanis).
A full list of contents is displayed below:
Part A
Greeting by the Mayor of Sieia [Sponsor of the volume]............................ 5
T. A. Kaplanis, T. M. Markomichelaki, S. Stavrakopoulou, Preface........... 7
Appendix of Plates .......................................................................................... 11
K. D. Pidonia, Short Biographical Note ........................................................ 17
K. D. Pidonia, List of Published Work........................................................... 19
S. Stavrakopoulou, Laudatio of K. D. Pidonia............................................. 25
K. D. Pidonia, Response Speech/Acknowledgements............................. 33
Part B
K. D. Pidonia, Observations on Erotokritos' text........................................ 35
G. Kechagioglou, Modern philological editions of Erotokritos: evaluations, questions, hypotheses, suggestions............................................................................... 45
D. Philippides and W. F. Bakker, New trends in the analysis of Erotokritos: the contribution of the nurse in Erophili and Erotokritos ............................... 71
A. Vincent, In search of Charidemos: the Cretan in his historican and cultural context............................................................................................................... 87
D. W. Holton, The adjective in Erotokritos................................................... 111
S. Stavrakopoulou, Vocative adresses in V. Kornaros' Erotokritos......... 129
G. Poimenidis, ʻI do not wish and I am scared to tell you in lettersʼ: investigation of narrative economization in Erotokritos........................................................ 141
M. Apostolidou, The colours in Erotokritos................................................. 153
K. Yavis, Erotokritos and 'Aretusa'................................................................. 173
M. Paschalis, Fiction and history in Erotokritos ........................................ 191
G. Kallinis, The image of a lost empire or Byzantium in Erotokritos...... 205
Τ. A. Kaplanis, Visual versions of Erotokritos: a first investigation........ 217
Papers by Dia Philippides
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A full list of contents is displayed below:
Part A
Greeting by the Mayor of Sieia [Sponsor of the volume]............................ 5
T. A. Kaplanis, T. M. Markomichelaki, S. Stavrakopoulou, Preface........... 7
Appendix of Plates .......................................................................................... 11
K. D. Pidonia, Short Biographical Note ........................................................ 17
K. D. Pidonia, List of Published Work........................................................... 19
S. Stavrakopoulou, Laudatio of K. D. Pidonia............................................. 25
K. D. Pidonia, Response Speech/Acknowledgements............................. 33
Part B
K. D. Pidonia, Observations on Erotokritos' text........................................ 35
G. Kechagioglou, Modern philological editions of Erotokritos: evaluations, questions, hypotheses, suggestions............................................................................... 45
D. Philippides and W. F. Bakker, New trends in the analysis of Erotokritos: the contribution of the nurse in Erophili and Erotokritos ............................... 71
A. Vincent, In search of Charidemos: the Cretan in his historican and cultural context............................................................................................................... 87
D. W. Holton, The adjective in Erotokritos................................................... 111
S. Stavrakopoulou, Vocative adresses in V. Kornaros' Erotokritos......... 129
G. Poimenidis, ʻI do not wish and I am scared to tell you in lettersʼ: investigation of narrative economization in Erotokritos........................................................ 141
M. Apostolidou, The colours in Erotokritos................................................. 153
K. Yavis, Erotokritos and 'Aretusa'................................................................. 173
M. Paschalis, Fiction and history in Erotokritos ........................................ 191
G. Kallinis, The image of a lost empire or Byzantium in Erotokritos...... 205
Τ. A. Kaplanis, Visual versions of Erotokritos: a first investigation........ 217
Papers by Dia Philippides
A full list of contents is displayed below:
Part A
Greeting by the Mayor of Sieia [Sponsor of the volume]............................ 5
T. A. Kaplanis, T. M. Markomichelaki, S. Stavrakopoulou, Preface........... 7
Appendix of Plates .......................................................................................... 11
K. D. Pidonia, Short Biographical Note ........................................................ 17
K. D. Pidonia, List of Published Work........................................................... 19
S. Stavrakopoulou, Laudatio of K. D. Pidonia............................................. 25
K. D. Pidonia, Response Speech/Acknowledgements............................. 33
Part B
K. D. Pidonia, Observations on Erotokritos' text........................................ 35
G. Kechagioglou, Modern philological editions of Erotokritos: evaluations, questions, hypotheses, suggestions............................................................................... 45
D. Philippides and W. F. Bakker, New trends in the analysis of Erotokritos: the contribution of the nurse in Erophili and Erotokritos ............................... 71
A. Vincent, In search of Charidemos: the Cretan in his historican and cultural context............................................................................................................... 87
D. W. Holton, The adjective in Erotokritos................................................... 111
S. Stavrakopoulou, Vocative adresses in V. Kornaros' Erotokritos......... 129
G. Poimenidis, ʻI do not wish and I am scared to tell you in lettersʼ: investigation of narrative economization in Erotokritos........................................................ 141
M. Apostolidou, The colours in Erotokritos................................................. 153
K. Yavis, Erotokritos and 'Aretusa'................................................................. 173
M. Paschalis, Fiction and history in Erotokritos ........................................ 191
G. Kallinis, The image of a lost empire or Byzantium in Erotokritos...... 205
Τ. A. Kaplanis, Visual versions of Erotokritos: a first investigation........ 217