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Ιστορία των μνημείων της Νέας Αγχιάλου και ερμηνεία των πρωτοχριστιανικών συμβόλων τους

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Οι τρεις μελέτες του παρόντος τόμου έχουν δημοσιευθεί σε επιστημονικά περιοδικά και έχουν καταστεί γνωστές σε εξειδικευμένους επιστήμονες. Το έργο αυτό είναι χρήσιμο και για όσους πέρασαν ή πρόκειται να περάσουν τις διακοπές τους στη Νέα Αγχίαλο και αναρωτιούνται για τη σημασία των αρχαιολογικών ευρημάτων της. Η συγκέντρωση των μελετών αυτών εδώ έχει ως στόχο να γίνουν προσιτές συνολικά, καθώς δεν υπήρξε ποτέ έως τώρα κανένα άλλο έργο που να περιλαμβάνει μια σύνθεση της ιστορίας της περιοχής.

240 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2016

About the author

Katelis Viglas

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He is a Historian of Philosophy, Historiographer and Theologian, born in Volos, Greece, in 1969. He has studied History and Archaeology in the School of Philosophy at the University of Ioannina. With a scholarship from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) in the field of Byzantine and Neohellenic Philosophy he followed postgraduate studies at the Theological School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He received a master’s degree in the field of Systematic Theology, with honors in 1996. From 1996 to 2001 he wrote a doctoral thesis entitled “The Dialectic of Spiritual Ascent according to Plotinus.” Since the 1990s he was an associate of the Research Centre for Greek Philosophy of the Academy of Athens, especially of its first director, student of B. Tatakis, the legendary scholar Linos G. Benakis who was supervisor-advisor of I.K.Y. He has authored – edited, translated, and participated in – 22 (twenty two) books and over 100 publications in peer-reviewed international scientific journals. He has participated in philosophy conferences, such as the Symposium on the work of the pioneer of the study of Byzantine Philosophy, Basil N. Tatakis, in Andros 2008 and in the Event-Discussion “The thought of Aristotle in the Byzantine literature” of the “Institute for Humanities and Culture Nicos Svoronos” of European Public Law Organization (EPLO) as part of the celebrations for the Year of Aristotle, at Athens, in 2 November 2016. In 2010, his study “A Historical Outline of Byzantine Philosophy and its Basic Subjects” (Res Cogitans. Journal of philosophy at the University of Southern Denmark, Miscellaneous, Nr. 3 – Vol. 1 – 31.12.2006, 73-105) translated into Polish, published in the journal Peitho of the Institute of Philosophy in Poznań, and was taught at the Adam Mickiewicz University, in March 2011. There are citations to this article in Polish, Ukrainian, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Arabic, English and Greek. He is a member of the Greek Philosophical Society, the Working Group for the study of Byzantine Philosophy in Greece and the International Society for Philosophers (ISFP). Furthermore, he was a regular contributor and scientific associate of the Greek monthly journals Historica Themata (Historical Themes) and Military History (2011-2017).

(Greek: Κατελής Βίγκλας)

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