Στις 20 Ιανουαρίου ο Γιώργος Τόλιας του Ινστιτούτου Νεοελληνικών Ερευνών του ΕΙΕ έδωσε διάλεξη στο Cotsen Hall με θέμα Η Ελλάδα του Ορτέλιου μέσα από τους χάρτες της Συλλογής Σαμούρκα.
Read MoreCome celebrate the School's 130th Anniversary! New details have been posted for Alumni Week in Greece, June 3–12, 2011.
Read MoreThanks to funding from the Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Schliemann's archaeological diaries (A 12, A 13, A 14, A15, and A 18) are now available electronically in the Archives.
Read MoreOn December 14, 2010, Suraiya Faroqhi, prolific author and currently professor of history at Istanbul's Bilgi University, delivered a riveting lecture on crafts, textiles and guilds in the Ottoman Empire. Watch it here.
Read MoreRoderick Beaton, Professor at King's College, London delivered this presentation on December 8 in Cotsen Hall as part of the Gennadeion's lecture series. Watch it in full here.
Read MoreXeni Arapogianni, head of the Directorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in Kalamata, attracted an enthusiastic audience to Cotsen Hall on December 7, 2010 to learn about recent archaeological discoveries in Messenia.
Read MoreHow great was life in Ancient Greece anyway? Stanford University Professor Walter Scheidel draws some surprising conclusions in this lecture on November 23 at Cotsen Hall.
Read MoreThe issue of Gennadeion News for Fall 2010 was recently published and distributed to all members and friends of the Gennadius Library. Read the issue online and in color.
Read MoreThe Fall 2010 edition of the School newsletter ákoue can be read online and in color here.
Read MoreA new web research interface is available on ASCSA.net, and tips on using the online database.
Read MoreThe A.G. Leventis Foundation has generously provided funding for the 2011 and 2013 summer sessions in Medieval Greek at the Library.
Read MorePreliminary program of events for celebrations during Alumni Week in Greece, June 3-12, 2011
Read MoreΣτο πλαίσιο του συνεδρίου Δημήτρης Μητρόπουλος (1896-1960): πενήντα χρόνια μετά. Μέγαρο Μουσικής Αθηνών, 12-13 Νοεμβρίου 2010 ο βιολονίστας και μουσικός Χρήστος Ηλ. Κολοβός συμμετείχε στο συνέδριο με την παρακάτω ανακοίνωση «Δημήτρης Μητρόπουλος – Κωνσταντίνος Κυδωνιάτης· σχέση άδολης φιλίας, Δασκάλου και μαθητή, Θεού και πιστού. Μια σχέση ζωής». Τον ευχαριστούμε θερμά για την προθυμία του να μας παραχωρήσει αντίγραφο της ομιλίας του.
Read MoreΗ Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη θα παραμείνει κλειστή την Πέμπτη 25 και την Παρασκευή 26 Νοεμβρίου 2010
Read MoreItems currently in the apotheke not claimed by June 2012 will be removed and a new storage policy will be set effective fall 2011.
Read MoreExtensive work in the storerooms of the Corinth Museum has identified numerous vestiges of ancient painting and gilding on the Roman marble statues excavated at Corinth by the American School of Classical Studies.
Read MoreKathleen Slane, NEH fellow at ASCSA in 2010-11, spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience about the variety of forms of commemoration of death represented at Corinth in Roman times.
Read MoreA Gennadius Library presentation on October 12 featured Prof. Jacques Bouchard lecturing on the Phanariots and early Enlightenment (in Greek).
Read MoreThe main ASCSA workroom at the museum in Ancient Corinth received a facelift in July and September 2010. Photos inside...
Read MoreΟ μαέστρος που κατέκτησε τις κορυφές. Άρθρο της Ίσμας Τουλάτου για τον Δημήτρη Μητρόπουλο στο ΒΗΜΑ, Κυριακή 17 Οκτωβρίου 2010
Read MorePrep school teacher and summer session participant Sean O'Neil characterizes his six weeks traveling through Greece as full of eye-opening learning experiences in a country where nothing stands still. Join him here as he recounts Summer Session II of 2010 (with slideshow).
Read MoreThe fall trips are underway! Mellon Professor Margie Miles reports that this year's Regular Members are a "congenial and lively" group and describes here the activity-packed trip to western and northern Greece (with slideshow).
Read MoreThe ASCSA lecture series kicked off on October 5 with a special feature: three talks by award-winning cartoonists, all of whom draw on Greek antiquity for ideas, themes, and inspiration.
Read MoreThe Ford Foundation in Greece (1970-1976). A Catalogue of its Records at the Gennadius Library of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
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