The Centre
for Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition at
Philosophy
Department of
Novosibirsk State University,
Russia is an Internet project dedicated to study of Classical,
Byzantine and Medieval sources
An Internet-version of
the journal:
ΣΧΟΛΗ.
Ancient Philosophy and the Classical tradition
International Master
Program "Classics
and Philosophy"
(Novosibirsk State
University)
Classics in Siberia (a
booklet)
Past and present
international collaborative projects:
Ancient Mystery Cults
(2022-)
Ancient Epistemology
(2019-2021)
Peripatetic Tradition (Sept.
4-8,
2017)
School
Traditions (Sept 5, 2017)
The Legacies of
Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European
Rationality in
Historical Perspective (2015-2018)
supported by
the
Russian Scientific Foundation
Τεχνη.
Theoretical Foundations of Arts, Sciences
and Technology in the
Greco-Roman World (2010-2014)
Teaching Classics
(2007-2010)
supported by
the
Higher
Education Support Program
of
the
Open Society Institute
(Budapest)
Among the
visitors of the Centre were John Dillon (Dublin),
Luc Brisson
(Paris), Dominic O'Meara (Fribourg),
John Rist
(Cambridge),
Teun
Tieleman (Utrecht),
Lilian Karali
(Athens),
Michael Chase (Paris),
Leonidas
Bargeliotes (Athens), Leonid Zhmud (St Petersburg),
Alexandr
Podossinov (Moscow) and other internationally
recognized
scholars and educators.
For the study
materials developed cf. appropriate sections of the site.
The
following pages are still under construction. Therefore you
might not be able to find here the information you are looking
for. In these
cases please contact us at the address below
Note that
some texts at these pages require the
following Greek fonts to be installed for correct displaying:
Sgreek,
Greek,
Koine,
Betaoxonia,
Greek Old Face C Large
Visit the
page of a Siberian programmer who has developed an electronic
Greek-Russian Dictionary
ALPHA
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Seminars, Conferences,
and
Publications of the Centre
Peripatetic Tradition (Sept.4-8,
2017)
School
Traditions (Sept 5, 2017)
Teaching Classics (2007-2010)
Tekhne
(2010-2014)
Journal
ΣΧΟΛΗ
March 8-10, 2009,
Athens:
a seminar
Iamblichus. His sources and Influence,
together with the Irish
Institute of Hellenic
Studies at Athens
Papers of the seminar are
published at:
Iamblichus and the Foundations of Late Platonism,
ed. by E. Afonasin, J. Finamore and J. Dillon,
Leiden, Brill 2012.
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