The Public Library of the village of Milies on Mt. Pelion
July 25, 2014
Maria Smali
The Public Library of the village of Milies on Mt. Pelion in Thessaly aligns its origins with the foundation of the School of Milies, indelibly linked to the names of three native scholars of the Greek Enlightenment — Gregorios Constantas, Anthimos Gazes, and Daniel Philippides — and the date of 1814, on the School’s foundation charter.
Housed in a building facing the main square of the village, the Library hosts a rare historical collection (“among the most important of the Neohellenic Enlightenment”) comprising approximately 2,500 early books (printed throughout Europe, 1497-1899) in various languages, and over one hundred manuscripts. The Library currently operates under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Education and includes a contemporary lending division.
The Gennadius Library is organizing a conference to celebrate the 200 years from the foundation of the Public Library of Milies. The conference will take place on October 3 in Cotsen Hall.
Program
Introduction
17:30-18:00
Prof. Lorenz Baumer, President, Association Eynard
Δρ. Μαρία Γεωργοπούλου, Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη
Speeches
18:00-18:30
Bertrand Bouvier, Université de Genève, Faculté des Lettres
«Ξεφυλλίζοντας τη Γεωγραφία Νεωτερική των Φιλιππίδη και Κωνσταντά»
18:30-19:00
Πασχάλης Κιτρομηλίδης, Καθηγητής Πολιτικής Επιστήμης, Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών
«Οι λόγιοι των Μηλιών και η συμβολή τους στον Διαφωτισμό»
19:00-19:30
Ντία Φιλιππίδου, Research Professor, Boston College (USA)
«Για τις τύχες της ιστορικής συλλογής της Βιβλιοθήκης Μηλεών»
19:30 discussion
20:00 end of conference