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Ζήσιμος Λορεντζάτος

Στον συγγραφέα Ζήσιμο Λορεντζάτο (1915-2004), μια ξεχωριστή μορφή των γραμμάτων μας και γενικότερα της ελληνικής παιδείας, είναι αφιερωμένος  ο τόμος που μόλις κυκλοφόρησε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής για τον Κοινοβουλευτισμό και τη Δημοκρατία. Στην έκδοση, περιλαμβάνονται οι εισηγήσεις της εκδήλωσης που διοργανώθηκε από το Ίδρυμα της Βουλής στις 29 Ιανουαρίου 2020, στο πλαίσιο του Κύκλου «Πρόσωπα Άξια Τιμής», και συντόνισε ο Διονύσης Καψάλης, διευθυντής του Μορφωτικού Ιδρύματος της Εθνικής Τραπέζης.

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Fougaro Art Center| Exhibition—Christos Bokoros, “The Diaries” | June 19 – October 31, 2026

Starting Friday, June 19, 2026, the FOUGARO ARTCENTER is organizing a major exhibition in Nafplio, dedicated to the work and “days” of the great Greek painter Christos Bokoros.

The exhibition titled “Christos Bokoros | The Diaries” draws its material from Christos Bokoros’s e-diaries (four volumes of diaries totaling over 1,480 pages) and presents paintings, archival photographs, and texts from the painter’s diary entries spanning the years 2012–2026. The material from 2012–2021 was published in conjunction with the exhibitions “Aspects of the Unseen” (Benaki Museum, 2016, Agra Publications) and “The Feast” (Benaki Museum, 2021, EKEP), respectively, while “e-Diaries III …More

AUTh | All the latest developments in neuroimmunology will be presented at ISMIND 2026, at the Makedonia Palace | June 18–21, 2026

The International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Neurological Disorders (ISMIND 2026) in the field of Neuroimmunology and Autoimmune Neurology will take place starting tomorrow, Thursday, June 18, through Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Makedonia Palace in Thessaloniki.

Leading international experts in neuroimmunology will present all the latest developments in this scientific field. More than 300 scientists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey will participate in the Symposium.

The Symposium will focus on immune-mediated disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Through keynote lectures, panel discussions, and interactive …More

Greek Community of Melbourne | Seminar with Dr. Dilek Özkan Pantazis | Fortified Cities and Border Dynamics: Ottoman Military Strategy in the Peloponnese in the 18th Century | June 25, 2026

This paper examines Ottoman military strategy in the eighteenth-century Peloponnese through the lens of fortress-towns and their role in frontier governance. Rather than treating fortresses solely as static defensive structures, it approaches them as active sites of military organization, administrative control, logistical coordination, and imperial reconstruction after the Ottoman reconquest of the Morea in 1715. Focusing on key fortress-towns such as Navarino, Nafplio, Methoni, Korinth, Koroni, and Patras, it explores how the Ottoman state maintained authority through repair works, garrisoning, provisioning, labor mobilization, and the management of surrounding rural populations. It argues that Ottoman strategy in the Peloponnese …More

The “Chronotopia” project, which received the G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation’s 2026 Art Award, was inaugurated

A few days ago, the sculpture installation Chronotopia by Caitlind R.C. Brown and Wayne Garrett from Canada was unveiled in Agios Nikolaos, Crete; the work won the 2026 Art Award from the G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation.

Set on a hilltop surrounded by greenery, the sea, and the open horizon, Chronotopia was a unique experience for those who attended the presentation from Crete, Athens, and abroad. The large-scale site-specific sculptural installation, which stood out among more than 450 proposals from 65 countries, will remain on permanent, open display as part of the G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation, which …More

The 8th Loutraki International Film Festival “BRIDGES” continues in full swing with films, honorary awards, and visual surprises!

The 8th Loutraki International Film Festival “BRIDGES” continues to draw unwavering interest, offering the public unique cinematic and artistic experiences while building bridges of communication between filmmakers and audiences.

On a particularly moving evening, the Festival honored the great actress Alexandra Ladikou for her long and valuable contribution to theater and film.

At the same time, audiences in Loutraki and the surrounding area had the opportunity to attend the world premiere of the dramatized play “A Season in Hell” by Ilias Malandris, based on the letters of Arthur Rimbaud and translated by Stratis Paschalis.

The event …More

Epikentro Publications| Nikolaos Chr. Papageorgiou—The Painters of Samarina: From the 18th to the 20th Century

Title:The Painters of Samarina: From the 18th to the 20th Century

Author: Nikolaos Chr.Papageorgiou

Publisher: Epikentro

Subject: Art History

Year: May 2026

Pages: 280

The painters of Samarina constitute one of the largest and longest-lasting artistic groups of the late Ottoman period. The first painters from Samarina to sign their works by mentioning their place of origin appeared in the late 18th century. During the 19th century, the number of painters from Samarina increased dramatically, and members of these “artistic” families continued their work into the early decades of the 20th century.

The painters worked in groups—teams known as …More

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Fougaro Art Center| Exhibition—Christos Bokoros, “The Diaries” | June 19 – October 31, 2026

Starting Friday, June 19, 2026, the FOUGARO ARTCENTER is organizing a major exhibition in Nafplio, dedicated to the work and “days” of the great Greek painter Christos Bokoros.

The exhibition titled “Christos Bokoros | The Diaries” draws its material from Christos Bokoros’s e-diaries (four volumes of diaries totaling over 1,480 pages) and presents paintings, archival photographs, and texts from the painter’s diary entries spanning the years 2012–2026. The material from 2012–2021 was published in conjunction with the exhibitions “Aspects of the Unseen” (Benaki Museum, 2016, Agra Publications) and “The Feast” (Benaki Museum, 2021, EKEP), respectively, while “e-Diaries III …More

AUTh | All the latest developments in neuroimmunology will be presented at ISMIND 2026, at the Makedonia Palace | June 18–21, 2026

The International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Neurological Disorders (ISMIND 2026) in the field of Neuroimmunology and Autoimmune Neurology will take place starting tomorrow, Thursday, June 18, through Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Makedonia Palace in Thessaloniki.

Leading international experts in neuroimmunology will present all the latest developments in this scientific field. More than 300 scientists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey will participate in the Symposium.

The Symposium will focus on immune-mediated disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Through keynote lectures, panel discussions, and interactive …More

Greek Community of Melbourne | Seminar with Dr. Dilek Özkan Pantazis | Fortified Cities and Border Dynamics: Ottoman Military Strategy in the Peloponnese in the 18th Century | June 25, 2026

This paper examines Ottoman military strategy in the eighteenth-century Peloponnese through the lens of fortress-towns and their role in frontier governance. Rather than treating fortresses solely as static defensive structures, it approaches them as active sites of military organization, administrative control, logistical coordination, and imperial reconstruction after the Ottoman reconquest of the Morea in 1715. Focusing on key fortress-towns such as Navarino, Nafplio, Methoni, Korinth, Koroni, and Patras, it explores how the Ottoman state maintained authority through repair works, garrisoning, provisioning, labor mobilization, and the management of surrounding rural populations. It argues that Ottoman strategy in the Peloponnese …More
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