Speech by Irkos Apostolidis: “Alexander the Great: The Figure in the Balance of History…” at the Library

Date & Time

March 14, 2024
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Library

Category

Description

On Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., we will have the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Irko Apostolidi, who will deliver a speech titled “Alexander the Great: The Figure in the Balance of History…”.

Biography:

Historian and author, Irkos Apostolidis, along with his father Renos[1988-2011] and his brother Stantis, translated and commented on the classic six-volume work of the German historian J. G. Droysen, “History of Hellenism (Alexander the Great, Successors, Epigoni)”, which won the award of the Academy of Athens (2012).

Later, he, along with Stantis, engaged with the sources of the history of G.. Alexander and published the work: “Alexander the Great – The First Sources. Excerpts from Ancient Historians,” which received the State Award for the translation of an ancient text and the award of the Academy of Athens (2015).

Furthermore, the three philologist-authors also published an annotated edition of all the works of C. Cavafys, and of Georgios Vizyinos.

Irkos, in recent years, has been translating and commenting on works primarily by Nietzsche and Ibsen.

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