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Ministries Cooperate to Promote Ancient Greek World

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At a joint press conference held at Zappeion Hall last month, the minister of tourism, the minister for the Aegean, and deputy ministers for the economy and for culture presented an ambitious series of conferences to be held through-out the summer.

The meetings aim to encourage in-depth discussion of the ancient Greek world and reflect how ancient thought may still be valid today in the economy and culture.

Following three successful colloquia that took place on Santorini, Mykonos and in Athens last year, the series of meetings, Symposia Philosophiae Antiquae, continue this year with events scheduled to take place in Samos, Ephesus, Lesvos and Loutraki.

“Polarity and Tension of Being: Pythagoras and Heraclitus,” is scheduled to take place in Samos from July 16 to 22 and at Kousadasi, Turkey, from July 22 to 29.

“Poetry, Wisdom and Politics in Archaic Lesbos: Alcaeus, Sappho, Pittacus,” will convene in Molyvos, Lesvos, from August 7 to August 14.

And “The Megarians: Elitism and the History of Ancient Greek Rationality in the Classical and Early Hellenistic Periods,” will unfold at Loutraki from August 21 to August 27.

Participating at the symposia are noted academics from around the world, from countries such as Germany, Hungary, Israel, the United States, Greece, Britain, Russia, Italy, France and Switzerland.

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