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RESEARCH at the University of Cyprus FACULTY OF LETTERS Research Profile and Publications 2011-2014 University House ”Anastasios G. Leventis” 1 University Avenue • 2109 Aglantzia P.O.Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: (+357) 22894000 E-mail: [email protected] This edition was produced by the Publications Office, International Relations Sector of the International Relations Service of the University of Cyprus, under the supervision of the University’s Research Committee and the Vice-Rector of Academic Affairs, Professor Athanasios Gagatsis, who chairs the Committee. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Gregory Makrides Director of International Relations Service GENERAL EDITOR Elena Avgoustidou-Kyriacou Senior University Officer, International Relations Sector, International Relations Service COORDINATING EDITOR Chrysanthi Loizidou University Officer, Publications Office, International Relations Sector, International Relations Service DESIGN / LAYOUT Popi Palma Constantinou Publications Office, International Relations Sector, International Relations Service ISSN 1450-0574 Copyright©2016 • University of Cyprus RESEARCH PROFILE AND PUBLICATIONS 2011-2014 FACULTY OF LETTERS CONTENTS Introduction 5 Message from the Dean 6 Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 9 Department of Classics and Philosophy 33 Department of History and Archaeology 49 Appendices 90 Doctoral Titles Awarded 91 Abbreviations 92 Academic Staff Index 93 4 INTRODUCTION This publication lists the research activity of the Faculty of Letters of the University of Cyprus undertaken in the years 2011-2014. It presents information on each member of the Faculty’s academic staff who is directly or indirectly related to research, such as membership in professional societies, international organisations or editorial boards, and participation in research programmes. The internal research programmes which are listed in this publication have been approved by the Senate of the University of Cyprus within the period 2011-2014. Publications make up a sizeable part of the book and only published books, chapters in books and articles are included, while publications ‘’in press’’ or ‘’forthcoming’’ are not. The number of journal publications and conference proceedings is limited to a selection of best ten publications by each member of the academic staff. Members of the academic staff are listed in alphabetical order within departments and the information outlined in all research profiles is based on electronic data received directly from members of the academic staff. The book contains three appendices: • Appendix I lists all the doctoral titles awarded by the Faculty of Letters in alphabetical order within the period 2011-2014. • Appendix II presents a list of abbreviated terms listed in this publication. • Appendix III lists an index of the academic staff of the Faculty of Letters in alphabetical order by surname. The publication is available on the website of the University of Cyprus: www.ucy.ac.cy/publications-en 5 MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN The Faculty of Letters at the University of Cyprus was established in 1996 as part of the institutional development of the Department of Greek Studies, Philosophy and History. The Faculty consists of three departments: Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Classics and Philosophy, and History and Archaeology. Four institutes also function under its umbrella: the Archaeological Research Unit, the Cultural Centre of the University of Cyprus, the School of Modern Greek, and the Petrondas Centre for Modern Greek Studies. Through its academic and research programmes, the scholarly publications of its members and its broader intellectual and cultural activities, the Faculty of Letters covers the areas of History, Archaeology, Philology, Linguistics and Philosophy. With a series of research programmes, the Faculty delves more thoroughly into the academic fields covered by these scholarly disciplines, discovering new evidence and suggesting new approaches that have contributed to the progress of academic scholarship and have received international acclaim. The research activities of the Faculty of Letters are supported by the University of Cyprus as well as other research centres in Cyprus, the European Union and worldwide. In this context, the Faculty’s academic staff head or participate in a number of important research programmes, participating in research missions and cooperating with some of the major archival centres and libraries in Greece and throughout the world. Some of the research programmes cover the following areas: • Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies: Publications on modern appreciation of Byzantine and Medieval texts, publications on the appreciation of contemporary Greek authors, the compilation of a database for the study of Cyprus within medieval and renaissance sources, the writing of a dictionary of the modern Cypriot dialect, writing of a Modern History of Cyprus Literature, as well as specialized subjects like the meaning and function of artistic interpretation in literature and painting. • Department of Classics and Philosophy: Research conducted in Classical languages and literature by members of the Department involves various aspects of linguistic and literary research regarding antiquity, such as textual criticism, text edition, papyrology, paleography, the study of codices, epigraphy, the study of dialects and the annotation and interpretation of Greek and Latin texts. 6 The interpretative approaches employed in this activity fruitfully combine the methods of narratology, text-based linguistics and pragmatics with more traditional approaches. Particular emphasis is placed upon interdisciplinary projects and programmes. The genres in which members of the Department are currently especially interested are historiography, drama, epic, Hellenistic and Roman epigram, ancient scholia and lexicography. Research by the Department of Philosophy covers metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of knowledge. The approach is mainly systematic in all these areas and centres upon producing argumentation, critiquing philosophical existing theory or supporting original new theories. This concern with systematic philosophy and the breadth of these fields occasionally require the interpretation of existing philosophical theories and their application to neighbouring fields of philosophy and science. • Department of History and Archaeology: Preparation of management plans for historic and geographic areas in Cyprus, history and archaeology of medicine, palaeopathology and palaeoradiology, establishment of historic museums and archives, the design of digital libraries, the study of the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Archaeological excavations in Cyprus and the Aegean, the study of culture, tradition and songs of Azofiki and Marioupolis, arts and crafts in Thrace, Aegean Sea and Cyprus, Byzantine-Arabic relations, Cyprus during World War II, creation of a virtual food museum, economic history of Cyprus, underwater archaeology. Since its establishment, the Faculty of Letters has marked a steady progress; the achievements of its faculty members, through their research studies and publications, have received international recognition. Michalis Pieris Dean 7 Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Faculty of Letters Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies ACADEMIC STAFF Panayiotis A. Agapitos Professor Yoryia I. Agouraki Assistant Professor Afroditi Athanasopoulou Assistant Professor Antonia Giannouli Associate Professor Julia Chatzipanagioti-Sangmeister Associate Professor Martin Hinterberger Associate Professor Marilena Ph. Karyolemou Associate Professor Marianne Katsoyannou Associate Professor Stavroula Constantinou Assistant Professor Eirini Papadaki Assistant Professor Michalis Pieris Professor Marinos Pourgouris Assistant Professor Alexandra S. Samuel Associate Professor Pantelis Voutouris Professor 10 Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies The research activities of the Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies cover a wide spectrum of philological and linguistic research ranging from fundamental traditional approaches to themodern theoretical and explanatory methods of reading literary texts. More specifically, the Department is involved in research in the subjects of Byzantine Philology, Modern Greek Literature, Theory of Literature, Comparative Literature and Linguistics. In this context, the Department runs the following research projects: 1. A new critical edition of the medieval Chronicle of Cyprus by Leontios Machairas 2. A new critical edition of the poetical work of Vasilis Michailides 3. Editorial matters in concerning C.P. Cavafy’s work 4. Cyprus in Medieval and Renaissance sources 5. The concept and function of artistic representation in Literature and Painting 6. A critical edition of Michael Psellos’ Funeral Orations 7. History of Cyprus Literature 8. Ioakeim Kyprios’ Struggles (edition princeps) 9. Syntychies: An on-line dictionary of Cyprus Greek Moreover, the Department has shown significant research activity during the period under review, which is represented in the publications of Department members (published books, chapters in collective volumes and publications in journals or conference proceedings). In addition, the Department members have organized or participated in international conferences and collaborates with a number of research centres and foreign universities,