*C.P. Cavafy Born April 29, 1863 Died April 29, 1933 *
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/14g2aSgJvFAfNhrYchos3GKjcWeOQcW4HJcLL9Fuecbw/edit?usp=sharing
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/14g2aSgJvFAfNhrYchos3GKjcWeOQcW4HJcLL9Fu…>*
All prices are listed in US Dollars, but you can pay in your choice
of Canadian Dollars or UK Pounds @ the current rate of exchange.
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
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June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.comhttp://kalamosb.alibrisstore.com/http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookseller.phtml/kal
Reminder that fellowship applications are due by 11:59 p.m. California time on May 3.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Distribute freely (with apologies for cross-posting).
Call for Applications
Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
Hellenic Research Fellowship Program 2024-2025
Thanks to generous funding from the Tarbell Family Foundation, the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, and the Endowment Fund of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation of Sacramento, the University Library at California State University, Sacramento is pleased to offer the continuation of the Hellenic Research Fellowship Program (HRFP) for a 12th year. The HRFP, the only residential fellowship program west of the Mississippi in Hellenic studies broadly conceived, enables visiting scholars to conduct research using the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection in Sacramento, CA. This year we are happy to inaugurate writer-in-residence fellowships as an addition to the Program. The HRFP provides a limited number of fellowships in the form of reimbursement to help offset transportation and living expenses incurred in connection with the awards. The fellowship application deadline is May 3, 2024. No late applications will be considered. See below for full program information and application instructions.
Consisting of the holdings of the former Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism, the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection, part of the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives, is a research collection of international significance for the campus and Sacramento regional communities, as well as for scholars around the globe. Currently numbering over 80,000 volumes and 500 linear feet of personal papers and institutional archives, it comprises a large circulating book collection, journal holdings, electronic resources, non-print media, rare books, archival materials, art, and artifacts. With its focus on the Hellenic world, the collection contains materials from antiquity to the present across the social sciences and humanities relating to Greece, its neighboring countries, and the surrounding region. There is a broad representation of languages in the collection, with a rich assortment of primary source materials. For further information about the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection, visit https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos.
For the full Hellenic Research Fellowship Program description, application instructions, and list of previous fellows, see: https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos-hellenic-collection/hrfp. Questions about the Program can be directed to George I. Paganelis, Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection (paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>).
Best,
George I. Paganelis
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Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis
GReek Postal history including a small collection of Auction Catalogues
illustrating Greek Postage Stamps and their past values
[None of which seem to be represented in WorldCat]
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RSA-I9QFjFcU2o_V2OZid005W9SIAsgyLuUo1agcX98/edit?usp=sharing
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RSA-I9QFjFcU2o_V2OZid005W9SIAsgyLuUo1ag…>*
All prices are listed in US Dollars, but you can pay in your choice
of Canadian Dollars or UK Pounds @ the current rate of exchange.
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE CONG ]
--
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.comhttp://kalamosb.alibrisstore.com/http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookseller.phtml/kal
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Distribute freely (with apologies for cross-posting).
Call for Applications
Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
Hellenic Research Fellowship Program 2024-2025
Thanks to generous funding from the Tarbell Family Foundation, the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, and the Endowment Fund of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation of Sacramento, the University Library at California State University, Sacramento is pleased to offer the continuation of the Hellenic Research Fellowship Program (HRFP) for a 12th year. The HRFP, the only residential fellowship program west of the Mississippi in Hellenic studies broadly conceived, enables visiting scholars to conduct research using the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection in Sacramento, CA. This year we are happy to inaugurate writer-in-residence fellowships as an addition to the Program. The HRFP provides a limited number of fellowships in the form of reimbursement to help offset transportation and living expenses incurred in connection with the awards. The fellowship application deadline is May 3, 2024. No late applications will be considered. See below for full program information and application instructions.
Consisting of the holdings of the former Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism, the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection, part of the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives, is a research collection of international significance for the campus and Sacramento regional communities, as well as for scholars around the globe. Currently numbering over 80,000 volumes and 500 linear feet of personal papers and institutional archives, it comprises a large circulating book collection, journal holdings, electronic resources, non-print media, rare books, archival materials, art, and artifacts. With its focus on the Hellenic world, the collection contains materials from antiquity to the present across the social sciences and humanities relating to Greece, its neighboring countries, and the surrounding region. There is a broad representation of languages in the collection, with a rich assortment of primary source materials. For further information about the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection, visit https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos.
For the full Hellenic Research Fellowship Program description, application instructions, and list of previous fellows, see: https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos-hellenic-collection/hrfp. Questions about the Program can be directed to George I. Paganelis, Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection (paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>).
Best,
George I. Paganelis
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis
JOAN AND EUGENE VANDERPOOL FELLOWSHIP AT THE ATHENIAN AGORA
Deadline: May 15, 2024
The Joan and Eugene Vanderpool Fellowship at the Athenian Agora supports research on any aspect of the Athenian Agora, including history, archaeology, literature, epigraphy, architecture, art history, and biodiversity.
Eligibility: PhD holders and graduate students working on any aspect of the Athenian Agora from antiquity to the present are eligible. As noted, the fields of study may include, but are not limited to, all aspects of the history and material culture of the site. Open to all nationalities.
Terms: The School awards at least one fellowship each year. The fellowship includes a stipend of $5,000 and a waiver of membership fees for the duration of residency in Athens while working on the proposed project (a maximum of two months membership fees covered). Costs of travel, lodging, board, visas, and incidentals can be paid from the stipend. Applicants may also include costs for the photographs/photographic permission and preparation of illustrations in their budgets. Applicants should specify and justify the proposed duration of work in Athens and related costs. The award is to be used between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025. A final report is due at the end of the award period. The ASCSA expects that all publications that result from research conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA acknowledge the support of the ASCSA and that copies be contributed to the appropriate library of the School and to Agora’s research library.
Application: Submit an online application form for the “Joan and Eugene Vanderpool Fellowship.” An application consists of a curriculum vitae, description of the proposed project (up to 750 words), a timeline and budget of the proposed project, and two letters of reference to be submitted online. Student applicants must submit transcripts. Scans of official transcripts are acceptable.
Link to online application <https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/ff793dae-5f73-495f-bed4-e8e5afcc0521/j…>.
Link to online posting <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/fellowships-and-grants/postdoctoral-and-senior-sch…>.
Questions? Contact: application(a)ascsa.org <mailto:application@ascsa.org>
The award will be announced by June 15, 2024.
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Please see attached program and flyer for the Greek Refugees in Asia Minor presentations and exhibition at the John Miller Burnham Classics Library, University of Cincinnati, March 24, 2024, 1:30-3:00 PM.
A selection of catalogues of Greek books, art and ephemera
from the auction house of
PETROS VERGOS
20 MAVROMICHALI
ATHENS , 106-80
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FdecY1okWhQuc9myShxIdfdQVi7bU5zHznA1VcEAA6s/edit?usp=sharing
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FdecY1okWhQuc9myShxIdfdQVi7bU5zHznA1VcE…>*
*======================*
All prices are listed in US Dollars - but you can pay in your choice of
Canadian $ /US $ /Euros / UK Pounds @ the current rate of exchange.
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
--
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.comhttp://kalamosb.alibrisstore.com/http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookseller.phtml/kal
--
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.comhttp://kalamosb.alibrisstore.com/http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookseller.phtml/kal
Greetings!
We have received a number of copies of the 2023 book, "Taxi to America:
A Greek Orphan's Adoption Journey" and would like to place them in
libraries in the USA. A preference is given to schools that have a
Modern Greek Studies program.
Details
Title: Taxi to America: A Greek Orphan's Adoption Journey
Author: Stella Nahatis
Publisher: Stella P Nahatis, 2023
Language: English
Paperback : 250 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8986751115
Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
Synopsis (From Amazon):
Stella’s journey from Thessaloniki, Greece to America begins with a
pre-dawn taxi ride that she and her sister share while the coffin
holding a loved one rides along in the taxi’s trunk. Orphaned and
separated from her younger sister “for her own good” as the culture
dictated at the time, Stella ends up being adopted by a Greek couple
that had emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts in the US. At age 11, she
overcomes multiple losses and cultural differences to find a place in
her new homeland, while finding ways to stay connected to those she
loved in Greece.
This story of resilience and perseverance follows Stella’s journey of
becoming an “Amerikanaki” and eventually reconnecting with her sister,
who had stayed in Greece with her own set of adoptive parents. Even as
Stella embraces her new life and culture in America, she rebuilds her
loving relationship with her sister after an eight-year separation.
Later in life, the sisters take another taxi ride together, this time to
recover important details of their birth parents’ life stories that
mirror the determination to survive and thrive that marks their own.
--> Please let us know if you would like to receive this book to add to
your library. We will ship it free of charge within the USA while
supplies last.
Thank you,
Meleti
Meletios Pouliopoulos
Greek Cultural Resources
www.GreekCulturalResources.org
m 603-502-9425
Dear Friends of the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection,
The Angelo K. Tsakopoulos Hellenic Studies Center at Sacramento State cordially invites you to a public lecture by Stavroula Kyritsi, honorary Researcher in the Department of Classics, Royal Holloway University of London and currently Tsakopoulos Hellenic Studies Center Fellow at Sacramento State.
Dr. Kyritsi's talk is entitled "Constantine Cavafy's Poetry and His Reception of Antiquity." Please see the attached flyer for complete details.
Complimentary parking is available for off-campus attendees. To obtain a parking permit for the evening, all guests must go to one of the parking meters and enter the following code to get a pass: EV12976. See the following campus map for more information about parking nearest the university library: www.csus.edu/campusmap<http://www.csus.edu/campusmap>.
The pass should be placed on the dashboard so that the parking attendants can see it.
Best,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
http://www.library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis