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UniversitЮ Ca'Foscari Venezia Dipartimento di Scienze dell'AntichitЮ e del Vicino Oriente

PRIZE IN MEMORY OF NIKOLAOS M. PANAGIOTAKIS (1935-1997). 4th EDITION
Call for papers for the 4th edition of the Prize in memory of Nikolaos M. Panagiotakis. The prize was created in 2001, thanks to the support of the Greek Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Culture, and the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Cyprus, the Department of Classical Studies and Near Eastern Studies of Ca' Foscari University in Venice, and Fondazione Venezia (through the Associazione Italia-Grecia of Venice). It is intended for scholars not over forty years of age. The papers to be submitted to the judging committee must be related to the following areas of research: - Byzantine and post-Byzantine language, literature, and history; - Byzantine and humanistic philology; - Archive records relating to Greek history (medieval and modern); - Literary production in Demotic Greek; - Cretan literature and culture of the Venetian period; - Historical, historical-literary, and cultural relations between the Greek East and the West, during the medieval and modern ages; - The scholars of the Greek diaspora; - Venice and the Greeks. Papers must be original, by a single author, and unpublished by June 30, 2009, the deadline for the call for papers. Papers may be written in Italian, Greek, English, or French, can be up to 50 A4-pages (character dimension 12, space 3, 30 lines), and must be submitted both in paper form and in electronic format by June 30, 2009, to the following addresses: Premio Panagiotakis, c/o Prof. Caterina Carpinato, Dipartimento di Scienze dell'AntichitЮ e del Vicino Oriente, UniversitЮ Ca' Foscari, Palazzo MarcorЮ Malcanton, Dorsoduro 3484-d, 30123 Venezia, Italia. E-mail address: premiopanagiotakis@yahoo.it. Applicants must include mail and e-mail addresses and a statement that the candidate has not yet reached the age of forty at the deadline for the submission of the papers. The prize will be Euro 2,500. The awarding ceremony will take place in Athens at a time and place to be announced. The name of the winner will be communicated to the participants via e-mail, between the end of September and the beginning of October 2009. When the winning paper is published, the author must insert in it a note stating that the study has been awarded the 2009 Panagiotakis Prize. Winners of the past editions of the Prize: - 2003. Filippomaria Pontani, Ulysses in Crete. Marco Musuro, A. Apopstolis and the Odyssey - 2005 . Kostas Yiavis, Medieval Courtly Romance and Imberios and Margarona. A Case of De-Medievalization - 2007 ex aequo Marta Cardin, Epitaph for Socratea of Paros. Museo Archeologico Nazionale of Venice; Leonora Neville, Power-hungry Byzantine Emperesses and Theodora's Rhetorical Legacy: The Functions of Women in Byzantine Historical Narratives.