The American School of Classical Studies announces the acquisition of the papers of Konstantinos Tsatsos, President of the Hellenic Republic (1975-1980), and his wife Ioanna Seferiadi Tsatsou (1909-2000). The papers are housed at the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreFor the first time, the meeting was held at both Cotsen Hall and in Thessaloniki. A report and downloadable recording of the event follows.
Read MoreThe Blegen Library Inventory took place on March 17th. Check for the list of missing books.
Read MoreProfessor William Caraher will deliver a work-in-progress seminar at the Gennadius Library on April 10, 6:15pm.
Read MoreThis year's event at Estiatorio Milos was a huge success with many prominent social and political figures attending this year's benefit to support Capital Campaign II for the Gennadius Library.
Read MoreWith financial support from the American School, Reference Archivist Eleftheria Daleziou attended the Basic Preservation for Library and Archives Collections event on Tuesday 4 March 2008, organized by the UK National Preservation Office (http://www.bl.uk/services/npo/npo.html). Her report follows below.
Read MoreThe Blegen Library staff organized a small farewell party for Chuck Jones who resigned from his position on March 1st.
Read MoreCataloguer of the Gennadius Library attends seminar on Digitization and metadata.
Read MoreLatest issue of the American Numismatic Society Magazine, summer 2007
Read MoreBioarchaeology of the Near East is a very interesting open access journal that brings together biological anthropologists and the archaeologists interested in human populations inhabiting the Near East
Read MoreWith financial support from the American School, Reference Archivist Eleftheria Daleziou will attendthe Basic Preservation for Library and Archives Collections event on Tuesday 4 March 2008, organized by the UK National Preservation Office.
Read MoreWith support from the Michael H. Jameson Memorial Fund, the School’s Archives bought at a recent auction a postcard written in 1887 by Heinrich Schliemann to his wife Sophia, who was recovering at Saint Moritz.
Read MoreGennadeion Trustee, Nikos Theocarakis donates important volume of Aristotle’s “Art of Rhetoric” to the Library
Read MoreΤο βιβλίο του Thomas Hope, Outlines for my costume, που ανήκει στη συλλογή Κυριαζή της Γενναδείου Βιβλιοθήκης, πρόκειται να ταξιδέψει εκτός των συνόρων της χώρας.
Read MoreBlegen Library Assistant Librarian Maria Tourna will attend the annual conference of the UK Serials Group (UKSG) in April 2008
Read MoreA project for librarians and scholars to collaborate for the improvment library holdings of epigraphic publications
Read MoreThe School recently received a major contribution from the Malcolm H. Wiener Foundation
Read MoreA post-Byzantine icon from the Stathatos collection was lent to the exhibition “Ex votos and Miracles. Votive practices in Corfu and in Europe” in the Old Fortress of Corfu. On view until the end of April 2008.
Read MoreΠρώτη Λονδρέζικη έκδοση της “Τέχνης Ρητορικής” του Αριστοτέλη (1619) δωρήθηκε στη Βιβλιοθήκη
Read MoreThe Foundation has recently donated $2 million for a new Laboratory.
Read MoreΦορητή εικόνα από τη Συλλογή Σταθάτου συμμετείχε στην έκθεση «Θαύματα και Τάματα. Αφιερωματικές πρακτικές στην Κέρκυρα και στην Ευρώπη».
Read MoreOn December 4 2008 musical group En Chordais gave in Cotsen Hall a concert titled “Winds West and East. Our Byzantine Inheritance, Lyrics and Melodies from the Mediterranean, and Contemporary Compositions.”
Read MoreOn February 7, 2008, the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers presented Hesperia, the journal of the ASCSA, with an award for Best Design of a Print Journal at a lunch held in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington D.C.
Read MoreThe Corinth Excavations were the subject of many papers at the 2008 AIA Meetings in Chicago. Read what was presented here.
Read MoreOn the Bay of Naples, wealthy Roman collectors created an elite culture based on the art of ancient Greece. An exhibition recently at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, (moving to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in May) and curated by ASCSA alum Carol C. Mattusch, explores luxury living in the shadow of the volcano.
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