5 research outputs found
Minas Al. Alexiadis, Marianthi Kaplanoglou, and Aristeides N. Doulaveras, eds. The Proclamation of Professor Wolfgang Mieder as Honorary Doctorate by the Department of Literature of the Philosophical School of the University of Athens. (Athens: 2015) – (Maria Kaliambou)
The Proclamation of Professor Wolfgang Mieder as Honorary Doctorate by the Department of Literature of the Philosophical School of the University of Athens. (Ceremony in the Main Hall, December 16, 2014). Ed. by Minas Al. Alexiadis, Marianthi Kaplanoglou, and Aristeides N. Doulaveras. Institute of Popular Culture of Karpathos. Department of Philology of Philosophical School. University of Athens. Series of Independent Publica-tions, No. 8. Athens: Institute of Book, A. Kardamitsa, 2015. Pp. 78, with 8 illustrations (in Greek)
Minas Al. Alexiadis, Marianthi Kaplanoglou, and Aristeides N. Doulaveras, eds. The Proclamation of Professor Wolfgang Mieder as Honorary Doctorate by the Department of Literature of the Philosophical School of the University of Athens. (Athens: 2015) – (Maria Kaliambou)
The Proclamation of Professor Wolfgang Mieder as Honorary Doctorate by the Department of Literature of the Philosophical School of the University of Athens. (Ceremony in the Main Hall, December 16, 2014). Ed. by Minas Al. Alexiadis, Marianthi Kaplanoglou, and Aristeides N. Doulaveras. Institute of Popular Culture of Karpathos. Department of Philology of Philosophical School. University of Athens. Series of Independent Publica-tions, No. 8. Athens: Institute of Book, A. Kardamitsa, 2015. Pp. 78, with 8 illustrations (in Greek)
Learning about the Greek Revolution
The publication Learning about the Greek Revolution is the fourth booklet of the series Modern Greek at Yale. The series includes the creative and reflective writings of students learning modern Greek. The 2021 edition was published in an important year for Greece and for the Hellenic Studies Program at Yale as we celebrate two important events: the two hundredth year anniversary of the Greek Revolution, and twenty years of the Hellenic Studies Program at Yale!https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/greek/1000/thumbnail.jp
The Transformation of Folktales and Fairy Tales into Popular Booklets
Greek popular booklets of tales constitute a previously neglected but important research subject for folktale and popular literature. They first appeared in the late nineteenth century and since then have been a steady part of the Greek publishing agenda. The analysis of the texts included in the booklets has shown both free transformation as well as faithful transformation as the tales passed into popular tale forms