Delphi Economic Forum

A meet-up exclusively in Ancient Greek and Latin
with simultaneous interpretation in Modern Greek & English.

“Classics in Praxis: Social Values from Classical Texts”

Friday, April 8 at 17:00 EEST at the European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Exhibition Hall
hosted by VII Delphi Economic Forum.

Learn more and register:
https://delphiclassics.liveon.tech/panel/register

 

Greece: PeopleCert is proud to support an exclusive meet-up in Ancient Greek and Latin, part of the Delphi Economic Forum, Delphi. The meet-up entitled ‘Classics in Praxis: Social Values from Classical Texts’ is powered by LanguageCert, a member of the PeopleCert Group, and hosted by VII Delphi Economic Forum.

  • In May 2021, PeopleCert launched through LanguageCert the First Global suite of Classical Greek qualifications, and all exams were offered free of charge throughout 2021, in recognition of the Bicentennial of the Greek Revolution. The Classical Greek portfolio has since been further enriched with a new qualification level. Find out more here.
  • In December 2021, PeopleCert hosted the virtual symposium “Classical Greek: When the Past blends with the Future” where the multiple benefits of understanding and using Classical Greek and the increasing advantages of being certified in this language were highlighted.

This event brings together renowned professors from Greece and abroad who will travel to Delphi, the centre of the ancient world, bringing the values of classical texts to modern times. Latin-speaking professors will present the Latin texts, and Classical Greek-speaking professors will present the Greek texts (Attic dialect and Koine Greek), in a symbolic gesture to highlight the ageless, everlasting quality of classical languages.

This exciting event takes place in an age where everything is changing, the meanings and values of classical texts remain timeless.

Ethos, virtue, conscience are concepts that decorate Greek and Latin literature, and which restore the inner need for justice and balance.


The speakers are:

Hellenists Panel:

  • Georgia Xanthaki – Karamanou, Universities of Athens and Peloponese, Greece
    Αἰώνιαι κοινωνικαὶ καὶ πολιτικαὶ ἀξίαι ἐκ τῆς Ἀρχαίας Ἑλληνικῆς Τραγῳδίας | Everlasting social and political values from Greek tragedy
  • Christophe Rico, Polis Institute, Israel: Ἐνάρετοι πολῖται: Ἔρως, φιλία, ἀγάπη | Virtuous citizens: friendship and love in Hellenism
  • Mauro Agosto, Pontifical Lateran University, Italy
    Ἡ τῆς εἰρήνης πολιτικὴ ἀξία παρ΄ Ἀριστοτέλει |The political value of peace in Aristotle
  • Benjamin Kantor, University of Cambridge, UK
    Παρὰ ζώσης φωνῆς μανθάνειν: μαθήματα τῇ συγχρόνῳ κοινωνίᾳ ἀπὸ τῶν ἀρχαίων μαθητῶν τῆς τε ἑλληνικῆς καὶ τῆς ῥωμαϊκῆς | Learning from a Living Voice: Lessons for modern society from ancient students of Greek and Latin
  • Gerardo Guzmàn, Vivarium Novum Academy, Italy
    Τὰ τῶν φίλων κοινά | All things of friends are held in common

Latinists Panel:
  • Luigi Miraglia, Vivarium Novum Academy, Italy
    De virtute rei publicae fundamento | Virtus as the foundation of the State and political action
  • Christian Laes, University of Manchester
    Studia classica toto in orbe terrarum propaganda temporibus hisce non sine difficultatibus| Global Classics in Challenging Times
  • Armand D’ Angour, Jesus College, UK: Musica Linguae, Lingua Musicae
    The Music of Language and the Language of Music
  • Šime Demo, University of Zagreb, Croatia
    De linguis inter se commixtis | On mixing between languages
  • Juan Coderch, University of St. Andrews, UK
    Tuo munere fungi: quod pretium solvere accipis? | Performing your duty: what price are you willing to pay?

Simultaneous interpretation into English and modern Greek will occur.

Moderator: Irene Nicolopoulou, journalist.

Latin meets Classical Greek at a truly unique event and we would love to see you there.