, and newscasting , while Dimotiki , demotic or popular Greek, was the daily language. This created ... sphere and advancement in education unless they conformed to Katharevousa. In 1976, Dimotiki ... of the vocabulary of Katharevousa and its grammatical and syntactical rules have influenced Dimotiki ... is a combination of the original Dimotiki and the traditional Katharevousa as stressed in the 19th ... more details
Ekklis as. Dimotiki .... Proponents of Katharevousa denounced proponents of Dimotiki as hairy, furry , ... of Dimotiki called their enemies defenders of language, purists , .... Transition to Dimotiki At the beginning of the 20th century, it was only due to the girls school of Volos ... the use of the Dimotiki as the language of instruction in the school and thereby achieved considerable ... 1911 , Ioannina, 1977, p. 39 ref Greek Orthodox Orthodox Bishop Fan Noli , who translated into Dimotiki ... that no one laughed. ref Spahiu, Avni. Noli Jeta n Amerik , Prishtin , 2006 ref By 1917 the Dimotiki ... of Dimotiki in the schools and denounced its users as communists. On April 30, 1976 Constantine Karamanlis ... and, only a few months later, passed a law concerning the use of the Dimotiki in official texts ... more details
Below is a list of newspapers in Albania . Gazeta 55 55 ABC Agon newspaper Agon Albania newspaper Albania Drita magazine Festival newspaper Festival Gazeta Shqiptare Iso Polifonia Koha Jon Libertas newspaper Libertas Mapo newspaper Mapo Metropol newspaper Metropol Panorama newspaper Panorama Reporteri Rilindja Demokratike Shekulli Shqip newspaper Shqip Shqiptarja.com Sot newspaper Sot Sporti shqiptar Standard newspaper Standard Telegraf newspaper Telegraf Tema newspaper Tema Z ri i Popullit English language Albanian Mail Tirana Times Greek language Laiko Vima Foni tis Omonoias Romiosini Dimotiki Foni Dris Provoli Multilingual Gazeta 2000 Greek, Albanian, English External links http soemz.euv frankfurt o.de media see qpress articles pdf rschmidt.pdf Study on Albanian Newspapers Lists of newspapers in Europe DEFAULTSORT Newspapers In Albania Category Newspapers published in Albania Category Lists of newspapers by country Albania Category Albania related lists Category Albanian media sq Lista e gazetave shqip sv Albanska nyhetstidningar ... more details
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About the modern Greek school of literature Ionian School disambiguation The term Heptanese School of literature lang el , literally The School of the seven islands , also known as the Ionian School denotes the literary production of the Ionian Island s literature figures from the late 18th century till the end of the 19th century. The epicenter of this production is considered to be the poet Dionysios Solomos , so its periods are conventionally divided as follows Pre Solomian poets , Solomian poets, Post Solomian poets, Minors and Descendants. General traits Some general traits of the Ionian style were the use of Dimotiki instead of Katharevousa , the manifest influence that the contemporary Italian literature The revival in the 18th century Italian poets had in its thematology, that is regarding the depiction of real life scenes, the worship of homeland, the worship of nature, a Romanticism Visual art and literature romantic impulse also described as folkloric idealism , an emphasis on the importance of love and freedon, an appreciation of religion s role in man s life. References Beaton, Roderick. An Introduction to Modern Greek Literature , Oxford University Press, USA, 1999. ., History of Modern Greek Literature , XI ed., ed. . . . . National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation , Athens, 2001. in Greek cite news title Po tes grecs contemporains cole ionienne first Juliette last Lambert authorlink Juliette Lambert url http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k359128 f366 newspaper La Nouvelle Revue location Paris issn 01847465 year 1880 pages 368 377 accessdate 30 June 2011 language French trans title Contemporay Greek Poets Ionian School Category Greek literature Greece stub Literature stub el uk ... more details
Markos Sklivaniotis Greek is a Greece Greek writer and a poet . He was born in Patras , Greece, 1954. He studied chemical engineering in Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki and following that he was engaged in research in the University of Leeds, UK, achieving his Ph.D. degree in 1982. He is now working in Patras, In the Municipal Water Utility Sector DEYAP . Works Poems border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 11 bgcolor efefef Year Title Greek transliteration and English name Publisher ISBN 2001 in poetry 2001 I mystiki prosefchi tou Odyssea br The Secret Preyer Of Odysseus Peri Technon , Patras ISBN 960 86814 9 9 2004 in poetry 2004 Agkalia me ton aspalatho br Embracing the gorse Gavriilidis , Athens ISBN 3330086454 2006 in poetry 2006 Sinepies tou pragmatikou br The consequences of the real Gavriilidis, Athens ISBN 960 336 167 4 2010 in poetry 2010 KAVA br Wine Cellar Gavriilidis, Athen ISBN 978 960 336 529 7 Books border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 11 bgcolor efefef Year Title Greek transliteration and English name ISBN 2004 in literature 2004 Piotia posimou nerou, Patras Dimotiki Epihirissi Idrefsis Apohetefsis Patras , , br Drinking Water Quality, Patras, Municipal Enterprise for Water and Sewage of Patras ISBN 960 88086 0 References The first version of the article is translated and is based from the el article at the Greek Wikipedia el el Main Page External links All of these two links are only available in the Greek language http www.elogos.gr lesxi sklhvaniwths markos.htm http www.edeya.gr dbData Res water History.pdf CE 9C CE AC CF 81 CE BA CE BF CF 82 CE A3 CE BA CE BB CE B7 CE B2 CE B1 CE BD CE B9 CF 8E CF 84 CE B7 CF 82&hl el&ct clnk&cd 19&gl gr&client firefox a His information on the water Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sklivani ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Estia image Deleted image removed Image Estia.jpg 175px centre type Daily evening newspaper format broadsheet foundation 1876 1894 owners Alexis Zaousis political conservative headquarters Athens , br Greece editor L. Dimakopoulou website http www.estianews.gr www.estianews.gr Estia Greek language Greek Polytonic is a national newspaper published daily in Athens , Greece . It is generally considered a broadsheet of a conservative, right wing political alignment, and an advocate of free market policies. It is named after the goddess Hestia . Language Estia is the only daily written in katharevousa , a purist and archaic form of modern Greek that was abolished as the official administrative language in 1976. The use of katharevousa was previously favored by the conservative press, as opposed to dimotiki , which was favored by the centrist and leftist press. In recent years, however, Estia has adopted a very moderate form of katharevousa. Estia is also the only daily employing the Polytonic orthography polytonic system of accentuation , which was officially abandoned following legislation in 1982 Estia , nevertheless, uses a simplified polytonic orthography in which the grave accent is replaced by the acute accent acute . Format and layout The paper s very first edition was misprinted, with Page 1 being on the back and Page 2 on the front. Adonis Kyrou I. decided to keep printing the paper the same way, and the tradition continued to 1997, when it was abandoned due to technical difficulties arising from the change from linotype machines to computer editing. Estia did not switch to a modern computer system until 1997. At that time Unicode enabled software had become more widely available and it was possible to continue printing the newspaper in the polytonic system. Until then, the newspaper continued to be set and printed using Linotype machine s. Estia is one of the few Greek newspapers printed in broadsheet format. It normally contains on ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Aristodimio name local image map periph Peloponnese region Peloponnese periphunit Messenia municipality Messini municunit Ithomi, Messenia Ithomi pop community 322 population as of 2001 population ref http www.statistics.gr gr tables S1101 SAP 1 TB DC 01 03 Y.pdf source elevation 50 lat deg 37 lat min 08 lat hem N lon deg 21 lon min 58 lon hem E postal code 240 13 area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal nickname districts party since elevation min elevation max Aristodimio Greek language Greek is a local community topiki koinotita of the municipal unit dimotiki enotita Ithomi , of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Messini within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Messenia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Harvnb 2010 p 17435 ref Before 2011 it held the same position in the administrative hierarchy, according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistrias Plan, except that Ithomi was an independent deme and Aristodemio was a Local Division Topiko Diamerisma within it. ref harvnb Hellenic Interior Ministry 2001 loc Line 6817 . ref Aristodimio is named after Aristodemus , one of the three brothers among whom the Peloponnesus was divided during the event the ancient Greeks called the Return of the Heracleidae . His tomb is traditionally located in the area. Geography The community of Aristodimio contains two villages, Aristodimio and Kalovrissi or Voumazi. Notes reflist Bibliography cite web ref harv url http www.ypes.gr UserFiles f0ff9297 f516 40ff a70e eca84e2ec9b9 D diairesi.xls title date 18 March 2001 author Hellenic Interior Ministry publisher Hellenic Interior Ministry language Greek . The previous Kapodistrias organization of all the communities in Greece. The populations are from the Census of 2001. C ... more details
Other uses Arsinoe disambiguation Arsinoe Infobox Greek Dimos name Arsinoi name local image map periph Peloponnese region Peloponnese periphunit Messenia municipality Messini municunit Ithomi, Messenia Ithomi pop community 192 population as of 2001 population ref http www.statistics.gr gr tables S1101 SAP 1 TB DC 01 03 Y.pdf source elevation 330 lat deg 37 lat min 10 lat hem N lon deg 21 lon min 55 lon hem E postal code 240 02 area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal nickname districts party since elevation min elevation max Arsinoi Greek language Greek is a local community topiki koinotita of the municipal unit dimotiki enotita Ithomi , of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Messini within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Messenia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Harvnb 2010 p 17436 ref Before 2011 it held the same position in the administrative hierarchy, according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistrias Plan, except that Ithomi was an independent deme and Arsinoi was a local division topiko diamerisma within it. ref harvnb Hellenic Interior Ministry 2001 loc Line 6818 . ref Notes reflist Bibliography cite web ref harv url http www.ypes.gr UserFiles f0ff9297 f516 40ff a70e eca84e2ec9b9 D diairesi.xls title date 18 March 2001 author Hellenic Interior Ministry publisher Hellenic Interior Ministry language Greek . The previous Kapodistrias organization of all the communities in Greece. The populations are from the Census of 2001. Citation ref harv author date 11 August 2010 title NOMO . 3852 chapter publisher language Greek url http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB12921 ... more details
File Giannis Psycharis.JPG thumb right 250px Woodcut portrait of Jean Psychari in the Diverse Gallery magazine from 1888 Unreferenced date December 2009 Ioannis or Yannis Psycharis Greek language Greek , French language French Jean Psychari , 1854 1929 was a French people French linguistics philologist of Greek people Greek origin, author and promoter of Dimotiki Demotic Greek . Biography Psycharis was born on 15 May 1854 to a greek people Greek family in Odessa in modern day History of Ukraine Ukraine , then Russian history, 1796 1855 Imperial Russia on the coast of the Black Sea . Nicholas I of Russia still reigned at the time of his birth and his government exercised censorship and other controls over education, publishing, and all manifestations of public life. He made a short stay in Constantinople during his youth, and settled definitely in Paris at the age of fourteen. He studied at the cole des langues orientales , where he later became a professor. In 1882, he married Ernest Renan s daughter, No mi, from whom he had four children, among which fril Ernest Psichari , fril Henriette Revault d Allonnes Gabriel Revault d Allonnes and fril Corrie Siohan Robert Siohan , raised in the Ary Scheffer Scheffer Ary Renan Renan H tel, the current Mus e de la Vie romantique in the heart of the Nouvelle Ath nes neighbourhood, in Paris . He was director of studies at the cole pratique des hautes tudes after 1885, and then professor at the cole des langues orientales from 1903 to 1928, succeeding fril mile Legrand . In 1886, he made a trip to Greece out of which he wrote My Journey , advocacy of the Demotic Greek language. He then became the mentor of the Demotic side in the Greek language question . Psycharis died in Paris on 29 September 1929. He is buried in Chios . Work Psycharis was the coiner of the term diglossia , Citation needed date December 2008 which describes a language community s simultaneous use of the genuine mother ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Therapnes name local image map Dimos Therapnon.png map caption Location within the regional unit periph Peloponnese region Peloponnese periphunit Laconia municipality Sparti municipality Sparti pop municunit 3062 population as of 2001 area elevation lat deg 37 lat min 05 lon deg 22 lon min 33 postal code area code licence AK mayor website image skyline caption skyline party since Therapnes lang el , in ancient times Therapne lang grc , is a municipal unit dimotiki enotita of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Sparti municipality Sparti within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Laconia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Citation author date 11 August 2010 title NOMO . 3852 chapter publisher language Greek page 17434 url http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf . Part 2 of the Kallicratis Plan law, No. 3852, publishing a table of all the official communities of Greece arranged in hierarchical order. The lowest level populations are from the Census of 2001. All higher level populations are the sums of the appropriate lower level populations. ref Before 2011 Therapnes was a Demos of Lakonia according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistria Plan. Its seat was Gkoritsa, which now has no such status. Both before the Kallikratis law and after it, Therapnes was composed of the same eight Local Communities topiki koinotita , the lowest level of the hierarchy Agioi Anargyroi formerly Zouraina , Agrianoi, Gkoritsa, Kallon , Kefalas, Platana, Skoura and Chrysafoi. The population for the 2001 census can therefore be transferred from the old to the new system without loss of accuracy, but that of Sparti, ... more details
Infobox person name Kosmas Balanos image Balanos Kosmas.JPG image size 240px caption birth date 1731 birth place Ioannina , Ottoman Empire death date 1808 death place Ioannina , Ottoman Empire Ethnicity Greeks Greek occupation Mathematician br head of the Gouma or Balanaia School religion Eastern Orthodox footnotes Son of the scholar Balanos Vasilopoulos Kosmas Balanos lang el 1731 1808 was a Greeks Greek mathematician, author and school director. He continued the work of his father Balanos Vasilopoulos , ref name UniAthens and was among Greece s leading scholars of his time. ref http www.vrellis.gr gp exhibition0104.html Wax effigies of Kosmas Balanos and Athanasios Psalidas , Pavlos Vrellis Greek History Museum . ref Life He was born in Ioannina , center of the 17th 18th century modern Greek Enlightenment movement. Balanos was the first son of the scholar Balanos Vasilopoulos and became a priest as his father had done before him. ref name UniAthens He taught at various Greek language schools of the Ottoman Empire , initially in Thessaly , and then in Thessaloniki . Around 1760 he succeeded his father as director of the Gouma School in Ioannina. ref name UniAthens http 195.134.75.14 hellinomnimon authors InfoAuthors Balanos 20K.htm 1731, 1807 8, . University of Athens database. ref During the 1790s, the Gouma school faced serious financial difficulties, but Balanos managed to find new sponsors among the prosperous Ioannite diaspora and especially the Zosimades brothers. After about 40 years in the Gouma school, Balanos left his post in 1799 to his brother Konstantinos. ref name UniAthens Balanos, as a conservative scholar, used archaic Greek in his work and rejected the use of the Dimotiki Demotic , the vernacular form of the Greek language. He also became involved in a personal conflict with the progressive scholar Athanasios Psalidas , schoolmaster of the Kaplaneios School in the same city, whom he den ... more details
Infobox Writing system name Demotic type Abjad typedesc augmented by logogram s time c. 650 BC 5th century AD languages Demotic Egyptian language fam1 Hieratic children Coptic alphabet Coptic br Meroitic script Meroitic Old Nubian language Old Nubian iso15924 Egyd sample DemoticScriptsRosettaStoneReplica.jpg Demotic from lang el d motik s , popular refers to either the ancient Egypt ian script derived from northern forms of hieratic used in the Nile Delta Delta , or the stage of the Egyptian language following Late Egyptian and preceding Coptic language Coptic . The term was first used by the Greek historian Herodotus to distinguish it from hieratic and Egyptian hieroglyphs hieroglyphic scripts. By convention, the word Demotic is capitalized in order to distinguish it from Dimotiki demotic Greek . Script The Demotic script was referred to by the Egyptians as lang egy s n .t document writing, which the 2nd century scholar Clement of Alexandria called lang grc epistolographik letter writing, while early Western scholars, notably Thomas Young, formerly referred to it as Enchorial Egyptian . The script was used for more than a thousand years, and during that time a number of developmental stages occurred. Early Demotic Early Demotic often referred to by the German language German term Fr hdemotisch developed in Upper and Lower Egypt Lower Egypt during the later part of the 25th dynasty , particularly on stela e from the Serapeum at Saqqara . It is generally dated between 650 and 400 BC as most texts written in Early Demotic are dated to the 26th dynasty and the following History of Egypt Under Achaemenid Persian Domination Persian period the 27th dynasty . After the reunification of Egypt under Psammetichus I Psametik I , Demotic replaced Hieratic Abnormal Hieratic in Upper and Lower Egypt Upper Egypt , particularly during the reign of Amasis when it became the official administrative and legal script. During this period, Demotic was used o ... more details
other uses Ithomi disambiguation Infobox Greek Dimos name Ithomi name local image map Dimos Ithomis Messinias.png map caption Location within the regional unit periph Peloponnese region Peloponnese periphunit Messenia municipality Messini pop municunit 2466 population as of 2001 area elevation lat deg 37 lat min 09 lon deg 21 lon min 58 postal code area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline party since elevation min elevation max File Dimos Ithomis Messinias.png thumb 270px Municipal Unit and former Municipality of Ithomi Ithomi lang el is a municipal unit dimotiki enotita of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Messini within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Messenia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Harvnb 2010 p 17434 ref Before 2011 the same hierarchy prevailed, according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistrias Plan, except that Messenia was a nomos and Ithomi a demos, with seat in Valira, Greece Valyra . The lowest level units were the same with the same populations in either system but where before 2010 they were Local Divisions, ref harvnb Hellenic Interior Ministry 2001 loc Lines 6816 6825 ref after it they were Local Communities. Ithomi is not to be confused with its ancient namesake, Ithome , also called Messene , depending on the time period. The latter is located to the west in the shadow of Mount Ithome . Communities of Ithomi The Demotike Enoteta of Ithomi contains the same subdivisions and populations as did the previous deme of Ithomi but the subdivisions are now Topikes Koinetetes local communities . ref name Kallikratis These are as follows class wikitable Local community Population Aristodimio 322 Arsinoi 192 Valira 1005 Zerbisia 147 Kefalinos 129 Lampena 247 Archaia Messene 303 Refmatia 121 Geography The Municipal Unit of Ithomi does not include a community named Ithom ... more details
File Kostas Varnalis Gedenktafel .jpg right thumb Commemorative plaque of Kostas Varnalis in his native city Burgas , Bulgaria noref date December 2008 Kostas Varnalis lang el , 14 February 1884 16 December 1974 was a Greece Greek poet . Life Varnalis was born in Burgas , Principality of Bulgaria Bulgaria , in 1884. As his name suggests, his family originated from Varna . He completed his elementary studies in the Zariphios School Zariphios Greek high school in Plovdiv and then moved to Athens to study literature at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens . While there, he became involved in the language dispute, taking the side of the Dimotiki demoticists over the supportres of the katharevousa . After his graduation in 1908 he worked for some time as a teacher in Burgas, before returning to Greece and teaching in Amaliada and Athens . During the next years, he worked as a teacher and part time journalist, also engaging in translation work. In 1913, he took part in the Second Balkan War . In 1919 he gained a scholarship and travelled to Paris where he studied philosophy , literature and sociology . It was during his Parisian studies that he became a Marxist and reviewed his ideas on poetry in theory and in practice. His political alignment resulted in his being barred dismissed from his teaching position at the Paedagocical Academny in 1926, and to be barred from any state employment. Varnalis thus took to journalism , a profession he practised until the end of his life. In 1929, he married the poetess Dora Moatsou. In 1935, he participated in the Soviet Writers Conference in Moscow as Greece s representative. Under the 4th of August Regime , he was sent to internal exile in Mytilene and Agios Efstratios . During the German Occcupation of Greece, he took part in the resistance movement as a member of the National Liberation Front EAM . In 1959, he was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize . Varnalis died in Athens on 16 December 1974. Writings Va ... more details
Cleanup date May 2009 Apolytirio n , also rendered as Apolyterio n is the main school leaving certificate for secondary education in Greece and Cyprus , obtained after successfully completing the third grade of Lyceum ref cite web title Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs Greek Education System. Last accessed May 4, 2009. url http www.ypepth.gr en ec page1531.htm ref In Greece, it is graded on a 20 point scale. Greece Changes over the years Apolytirio , Dhimotiki dimotiki , 1976 present Apolytirion , Katharevousa katharevousa , 1976 The system and examinations accepted for entrance into highest Greek language Greek , anotati and higher Greek language Greek , anoteri education in Greece went through major changes since 1980. 1984 1998 The most common known Lyceum is the General Lyceum Greek language Greek , Geniko Lykeio . In the first 2 grades, all students are taught the same subjects. In 3rd grade, students followed a core programme of general education and each Desmi , , , and followed a specialized program Greek language Greek , Desmi single , Desmes plural . ref name web.uni marburg.de http web.uni marburg.de eurostudies studienreform eaie cd ACE CoE CD 2005 acebook NARIC guide.pdf NARIC guide on Higher Education Systems in the European Union,Edition of 1999 . ref An Apolytirio of Geniko Lykeio included the Academic grading in Greece GPA scale 1 20 , student s Behavior conduct information and consisted of class wikitable border 1 General Education Desmi Religion Modern Greek & Grammar History Mathematics A Democratic Regime Physics A,B Philosophy Chemistry A,B English Language Human Biology B Gymnastics Physical Education Ancient Greek & Grammar Greek Modern Literature History Latin Sociology Political Economy From 1984 until 1998 only the total score of the Panhellenic Examinations Greek language Greek was accepted for the highest higher ... more details
About the modern city in Messenia, Greece Messene disambiguation Infobox Greek Dimos name Messini name local image map 2011 Dimos Messinis.png periph Peloponnese periphunit Messenia pop municipality 28754 area municipality 565.6 pop municunit 11041 area municunit 84.6 pop community 6912 population as of 2001 population ref http www.statistics.gr gr tables S1101 SAP 1 TB DC 01 03 Y.pdf source elevation 5 lat deg 37 lat min 3 lat hem N lon deg 22 lon min 0 lon hem E postal code 242 00 area code 27220 licence mayor website image skyline Local train at Messini.jpg caption skyline The old railway station. city flag city seal districts party since elevation min elevation max File 2010 Dimos Messinis.svg thumb 270px The deme municipality of Messini after the reorganization. Messini lang el is a municipal unit dimotiki enotita and seat edra of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Messini within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Messenia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Harvnb 2010 p 17435 ref Before 2011 the same hierarchy prevailed, according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistrias Plan, except that Messenia was a nomos and the Municipal unit was a locality topiko diamerisma . The dimos existed under either law, but not with the same constituents. Messini modern pronounciation is not to be confused with its ancient namesake, Messene , located convert 15 km mi abbr off to the north in the shadow of Mount Ithome . The two are unrelated. Messini is an urban center on the right bank of the Pamisos river Pamisos River , now a straightened and controled irrigational stream, across the river from the airport and close to the major city of Messenia, Kalamata . Ancient Messene is an equally large but abandoned site of ruins partially occupied by the small village of Mavrommati not to be confused with Mavrommati Pamisou ... more details
Vasileios Ioannidis lang el , 1869 25 November 1963 was a Greek people Greek theologian and professor. His research was focused on the analysis and the understanding hermeneutics of the New Testament . Ioannidis also participated in first three Assemblies of the World Council of Churches 1947, 1955 and 1961 and was involved in the movement of Ecumenism . Life Ioannidis was born in P rmet , modern southern Albania Northern Epirus . He initially studied at the Halki seminary in Constantinople Istanbul and then continued his studies at the University of Oxford and Humboldt University of Berlin . ref cite book title Who s who in Greece year 1960 publisher Athens News url http books.google.gr books?id t28OAQAAIAAJ&q ioannidis 2Bpremeti&dq ioannidis 2Bpremeti&hl el&ei cUA8Tc qDseLswb5x7HzBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCUQ6AEwAA ref He became a professor of Theology at the University of Thessaloniki 1942 1951 , and later at the Kapodistrian University of Athens 1952 1963 . In 1952 Ioannidis became a member of the Northern Epirus lobby, headed by the exiled bishop of Gjirokast r , Panteleimon Kotokos , which propagated the rights of the Greek population in southern Albania. ref cite book last first title year 54 url http books.google.gr books?ei zJC8TdP7GYSPswbV4IT1BQ&ct result&id 6s05AAAAMAAJ&q 22 CE A0 CE B1 CE BD CF 84 CE B5 CE BB CE B5 CE AE CE BC CE BF CE BD CE B1 CE BA CE B1 CE B9 CE BC CE AD CE BB CE B7 22 search anchor ref Ioannidis research was focused on the interpretation hermeneutics of the New Testament, ref name auth while in 1961 he cooperated with the reformist in the field of education and supporter of the Dimotiki Demotic Greek language, Alexandros Delmouzos . ref cite web title url http www.imdlibrary.gr index.php?option com content&view article&id 156 3A2008 11 04 13 28 ... more details
language distinguished between Dimotiki , the colloquial language which was used in everyday discussions ... however there was a linguistic spectrum, with so called Simple Katharevousa quite close to Dimotiki, and the emerging urban standard of Dimotiki making more concessions to Katharevousa than its more radical ... of the H variant was disputed, and the choice of variant became politicized, with Dimotiki associated ... texts is an educated variant of Dimotiki, which was enriched by many expressions from Katharevousa ... more details
other uses Infobox Greek Dimos name Ancient Messene name local image map periph Peloponnese periphunit Messenia municipality Messini municunit Ithomi, Messenia Ithomi pop community 303 population as of 2001 population ref http www.statistics.gr gr tables S1101 SAP 1 TB DC 01 03 Y.pdf source elevation 5 lat deg 37 lat min 10 lat hem N lon deg 22 lon min 0 lon hem E postal code 240 02 area code licence mayor website image skyline Messeneasklepeion.jpg caption skyline View of the ancient Asclepeion . city flag city seal nickname Mavromati districts party since elevation min 119 elevation max 800 Messene Greek language Greek Messini , officially Ancient Messene , is a local community topiki koinotita of the municipal unit dimotiki enotita Ithomi , of the Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality dimos of Messini within the regional unit perifereiaki enotita of Messenia in the region perifereia of Peloponnese region Peloponnese , one of 13 regions into which Greece has been divided. ref name Kallikratis Harvnb 2010 p 17436 ref Before 2011 it held the same position in the administrative hierarchy, according to Law 2539 of 1997, the Kapodistrias Plan, except that Ithomi was an independent municipality and Ancient Messene was a local division topiko diamerisma within it. ref harvnb Hellenic Interior Ministry 2001 loc Line 6819 . ref Most of the area of Ancient Messene contains the ruins of the large classical city state of Messene refounded by Epaminondas in 369 BC, after the battle of Leuctra and the first Thebes Greece Theban invasion of the Peloponnese. Epaminondas invited the return to their native land of all the families that had gone into exile from Messenia during its long struggle with and servitude under the military state of Sparta , now finished as a conquering state. This new Messene, today s Ancient Messene, was constructed over the ruins of Ithome , an ancient city originally of Achaean tribe Achaean Greeks , destroy ... more details