Maria Tziatzi-Papagianni

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Maria Tziatzi-Papagianni ( Greek Μαρία Τζιάτζη-Παπαγιάννη , born October 1, 1965 in Serres ) is a Greek scientist and specialist book author .

Life

Maria Tziatzi-Papagianni studied Greek literature from 1983 to 1987 at the Academy of Philosophy, Aristotle University , in Thessaloniki. She received a grant from the State Scholarship Foundation (IKY) for her studies . In 1995, she received the Kurt award for her dissertation "The Sayings of the Seven Wise Men. Two Byzantine Collections" (Stuttgart / Leipzig 1994), which she completed in 1988 and 1992 at the University of Hamburg and which was graded summa cum laude -Hartwig-Siemers-Science Prize of the Hamburg Scientific Foundation . She worked as a research assistant in Division II: Byzantine Studies and Modern Greek Philology at the University of Hamburg. The dissertation was published in the series "Contributions to Antiquity" (Volume 51) by Teubner-Verlag. From the beginning of 1991 to the end of 1992 she was a member of the graduate school "The Tradition of Texts" and took courses in Classical, Byzantine, Modern Greek and Romance Philology, as well as courses in medicine, mathematics and astronomy in antiquity.

Works

Publications (selection)

Awards

  • 1995 Kurt Hartwig Siemers Science Prize

literature

  • Wolfram Hörandner (ed.): Yearbook of Austrian Byzantine Studies 54 . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 2004, ISBN 978-3-7001-3289-9

Web links

  • CV (Greek; PDF; 229 kB)

Individual evidence

  1. forschungsbericht.uni-hamburg.de Retrieved on May 12, 2012
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