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New Griffon 12 Published

02/16/2012
The 12th volume of the New Griffon is now in print and features eight articles on diverse topics ranging from Byzantine chant to forgeries to cartography to Edward Lear on Crete, and more.

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The American School of Classical Studies at Athens in the News

02/16/2012
Whenever the School appears in an interesting story, we add a link here.

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Gennadeion closed on Feb. 27, 2012

02/16/2012
The Gennadius Library will be closed on February 27

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Blegen Library closed February 27

02/14/2012
The Blegen Library will be closed to visitors on Monday 27 February in observance of the Clean Monday holiday.

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American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce Recognizes ASCSA

02/02/2012
The Director of ASCSA, Jack Davis, accepted a special award on behalf of the School from the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce on January 30, 2012. The School was recognized for its excellence in education.

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Yannis Lolos in the Land of Sikyon

01/30/2012
Ancient Sikyon, in the northeastern Peloponnese, was a major player on the Mediterranean stage, especially in the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. Yannis Lolos, in his new book, Land of Sikyon: Archaeology and History of a Greek City-State, presents the city of Sikyon and its surrounding landscape in this comprehensive study.

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John Traill on Agora Inscriptions and Daniel Geagan’s New Agora Volume

01/26/2012
John Traill describes his work on Daniel Geagan's Inscriptions: The Dedicatory Monuments (Agora XVIII), and how he came to work on the inscriptions in the Athenian Agora.

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An Interview with Daniel Pullen, Author of NVAP I

01/25/2012
Daniel Pullen talks about his time in the Nemea Valley and his new book, The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill.

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Joseph W. Day. “A Muse on Stone or an ‘Un-read Muse’: Did Greeks Read Inscribed Epigrams?”

01/17/2012
Joseph W. Day, “A Muse on Stone or an ‘Un-read Muse’: Did Greeks Read Inscribed Epigrams,” ASCSA 17 January 2012

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Donations to the Blegen Library

01/13/2012
The Blegen Library gratefully acknowledges the generous donation of the following publications.

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James McCredie Receives Aristeia Award

01/13/2012
For those who could not attend the AIA meetings in Philadelphia, we include here the text of Professor Jim Wright's introduction and presentation of the Aristeia Award to James McCredie.

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The Gabriel Millet Collection Online

01/13/2012
The Gennadius Library offers online access to several bibliographical resources. It is the only institution in Greece to offer access to the Index of Christian Art from Princeton University.

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Latest Issue of ákoue Posted

01/10/2012
The Fall 2011 edition of the School newsletter ákoue has just been mailed to subscribers and can also be read online and in color here.

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Hesperia 80.4 Now Online

01/04/2012
The ASCSA is pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 80.4 which is now available on JSTOR and will be in print soon.

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Richard Hodges “An ‘Ice Age Settling on the Roman Empire’

12/23/2011
Richard Hodges “An ‘Ice Age Settling on the Roman Empire’: Excavating Butrint between Strategy and Serendipity.”

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Videocast: Björn Forsén (University of Helsinki). “Sanctuary of Secrets”

12/22/2011
Björn Forsén (University of Helsinki). “Sanctuary of Secrets: Agia Paraskevi of Arachamitai in Arcadia from the Sixth to the First Century B.C.”

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Videocast: Vassilis Vassilikos (Author). “Λογοτεχνία και τεχνολογία.”

12/06/2011
On November 29, author Vassilis Vassilikos presented a fascinating lecture on “Literature and Technology.” (Lecture in Greek)

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Blegen Assistant Librarian profiled in “Serials”

11/14/2011
Maria Tourna, Assistant Librarian at the Blegen Library, was recently the subject of an article in the journal, "Serials: connecting the information community", published by the United Kingdom Serials Group. Click on the link under "Read more" to read the full article.

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The Symposium in Context (HS 46) Published

11/14/2011
The Symposium in Context: Pottery from a Late Archaic House near the Athenian Agora (Hesperia Supplement 46) is Kathleen Lynch’s first book and takes archaeology in an exciting new direction.

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Videocast: Οδυσσέας Ελύτης. Στοιχεία μιας ποιητικής ταυτότητας

11/08/2011
Poet Ioulita Iliopoulou gave this lecture on October 19, 2011 in Cotsen Hall on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the poet and painter Odysseus Elytis. Watch it now. (Lecture in Greek)

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