Showing posts with label Papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Papers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

ERATOSTHENES’İN “BULUŞ”UNDAN PTOLEMAIOS’UN “DEVRİM”İNE ANTİKÇAĞ’DA COĞRAFYANIN MÜESSESLEŞMESI [THE INSTITUTIONALISATION OF GEOGRAPHY IN ANTIQUITY FROM THE “INVENTION” OF ERATOSTHENES TO THE “REVOLUTION” OF PTOLEMY]

“Eratosthenes’in “Buluş”undan Ptolemaios’un “Devrim”ine Antikçağ’da Coğrafyanın Müessesleşmesi” [The Institutionalisation of Geography in Antiquity from the “Invention” of Eratosthenes to the “Revolution” of Ptolemy]

2023, “Eratosthenes’in “Buluş”undan Ptolemaios’un “Devrim”ine Antikçağ’da Coğrafyanın Müessesleşmesi” [The Institutionalisation of Geography in Antiquity from the “Invention” of Eratosthenes to the “Revolution” of Ptolemy], in: Betül Yurtalan – Muharrem Samet Bilgin, (eds.), Din ve Coğrafya Sempozyumu I: “Erken Dönem İslam Kültüründe Coğrafya Algısı (H. II-V. Asırlar)”, Çorum: Hitit University Press, 17-19.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

MIRAS MI REDDİ MIRAS MI?: IOANNES COTTUNIUS VE ARISTOTELES’IN FIZIK’ININ LATINCE TERCÜMELERI[INHERITENCE OR DENIAL OF INHERITANCE? IOANNES COTTUNIUS AND LATIN TRANSLATIONS OF ARISTOTLE’S PHYSICS]

 

Miras mı Reddi Miras mı?: Ioannes Cottunius ve Aristoteles’in Fizik’inin Latince Tercümeleri
 
"Miras mı Reddi Miras mı?: Ioannes Cottunius ve Aristoteles’in Fizik’inin Latince Tercümeleri" [Inheritence or Denial of Inheritance? Ioannes Cottunius and Latin Translations of Aristotle’s Physics]. Yanyalı Esad Efendi Çalıştayı [Workshop of Yanyali Esad Efendi], October 21st-22nd, 2022, ISAM Conferance Hall, Istanbul.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

ARISTOPHANES’İN KADIN MEBUSLAR’INDA TOPLUMSAL ROLLER VE CİNSEL KİMLİKLER [SOCIAL ROLES AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES IN ARISTOPHANES’ ASSEMBLY WOMEN]

Aristophanes’in Kadın Mebuslar’ında Toplumsal Roller ve Cinsel Kimlikler

 2021, “Aristophanes’in Kadın Mebuslar’ında Toplumsal Roller ve Cinsel Kimlikler” [Social Roles and Sexual Identities in Aristophanes’ Assembly Women], in: Geçmişten Günümüze Türk Yazınında Kadının Temsili Çalıştayı, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Department of Turkish Language and Literature (invited by Dr. Sureyya Pekşen) [via Zoom].

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

KLASİK YUNAN’DA POLIS’İN DİLİ: EPİDEİKTIK HİTABET VE ŞİİRSEL KÖKLERİ [THE LANGUAGE OF POLIS IN CLASSICAL GREECE: EPIDEICTIC RHETORIC AND ITS POETICAL ROOTS]

Klasik Yunan’da Polis’in Dili: Epideiktik Hitabet ve Şiirsel Kökleri 
“Klasik Yunan’da Polis’in Dili: Epideiktik Hitabet ve Şiirsel Kökleri” [The Language of Polis in Classical Greece: Epideictic Rhetoric and its Poetical Roots] was presented in: The 2nd International Congress of Social Sciences (CONGIST 2019): “The City’s Language.” Istanbul University, Faculty of Letters (Istanbul/Turkey), September 19th, 2019, at 2 pm, in Hall 326.

Monday, May 6, 2019

“GUILLAUME BUDÉ: AN EFFICIENT TRANSFORMER OF GREEK LEXICOGRAPHY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE” [GUILLAUME BUDÉ: ERKEN MODERN AVRUPA’DA YUNAN SÖZLÜKBİLİMİNİN ETKİLİ BİR DÖNÜŞTÜRÜCÜSÜ]


Guillaume Budé: An Efficient Transformer of Greek Lexicography in Early Modern Europe
“Guillaume Budé: An Efficient Transformer of Greek Lexicography in Early Modern Europe.” was presented in: Asialex 2019: The 13th International Conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography, Istanbul University, Faculty of Letters (Istanbul/Turkey), June 21st, 2019, at 11:15 in François Meninski Hall, the Rectorate of Istanbul University.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

KEŞFEDİLEN DOĞA: PHYSIS MEFHUMUNUN YUNAN DÜŞÜNCESİNDE İNŞASI” [DISCOVERED NATURE: THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONCEPT OF PHYSIS IN GREEK THOUGHT]


Keşfedilen Doğa: Physis Mefhumunun Yunan Düşüncesinde İnşası
 “Keşfedilen Doğa: Physis Mefhumunun Yunan Düşüncesinde İnşası” [Discovered Nature: The Construction of the Concept of Physis in Greek Thought] was presented in Navisalvia 2019: Ad Memoriam Sina Kabaağaç: Natura/Nature, Istanbul University, Faculty of Letters, Faculty Council Hall (Istanbul/Turkey), May 3rd, 2019.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

BAŞKALAŞIMIN KATMANLARI: METAMORPHOSIS’İN ÇOK VEÇHELİ NESNESİ ÜZERİNE [THE LAYERS OF TRANSFORMATION: MULTI-FACETED OBJECT OF METAMORPHOSIS]


Başkalaşımın Katmanları: Metamorphosis’in Çok Veçheli Nesnesi Üzerine
"Başkalaşımın Katmanları: Metamorphosis’in Çok Veçheli Nesnesi Üzerine" [The Layers of Transformation: Multi-faceted Object of Metamorphosis] was presented in Navisalvia 2017: Ad Memoriam Sina Kabaağaç: Metamorphoses, on April 26th, 2017 at 10:40, in Istanbul University, Faculty of Science, Prof. Dr. Cemil Bilsel Conference Hall in Istanbul/Turkey.

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Sunday, April 2, 2017

CORPUS DIONYSIACUM'DA TANRI'NIN TOPOS'UNU GÖRMEK [SEEING THE TOPOS OF GOD IN THE CORPUS DIONYSIACUM]


Corpus Dionysiacum'da Tanrı'nın Topos'unu Görmek
"Corpus Dionysiacum'da Tanrı'nın Topos'unu Görmek" [Seeing the Topos of God in the Corpus Dionysiacum] was presented in Hanfmann-Mellink Conference: Ad Memoriam Prof. Crawford II. Greenewalt on April 14th, 2017 at 15:50 pm in Ankara University Faculty of Languages, History and Geography in Ankara / Turkey.

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

HAKİKATİN ADLARI: ARKAİK YUNAN'DA ADLANDIRMA VE HAKİKAT [THE NAMES OF TRUTH: NAMING AND TRUTH IN ARCHAIC GREECE]

“Hakikatin Adları: Arkaik Yunan'da Adlandırma ve Hakikat” [The Names of Truth: Naming and Truth in Archaic Greece] was presented in BISAV Roundtable Meetings on December 17th, 2016 at 15:00 pm in Istanbul / Turkey.

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Thursday, December 8, 2016

ADLANDIRMA VE VARLIĞIN SINIRLARI [NAMING AND THE MARGINS OF BEING]

“Adlandırma ve Varlığın Sınırları” [Naming and the Margins of Being]. (A Philosophy Workshop with students in the 11th grade) was moderated in FMV Private Işık High School, Nisantasi Campus on December 8th, 2016 at 1:30 pm in Istanbul / Turkey.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

(YENİ) TARİHSELCİLİK VE (ESKİ) FİLOLOJİ: TARİHİ (YENİDEN) OKUMANIN İMKANLARI ÜZERİNE [(NEW) HISTORICISM AND (OLD) PHILOLOGY: ON THE MEANS OF (RE-)READING THE HISTORY]


(Yeni) Tarihselcilik ve (Eski) Filoloji: Tarihi (Yeniden) Okumanın İmkanları Üzerine
 “(Yeni) Tarihselcilik ve (Eski) Filoloji: Tarihi (Yeniden) Okumanın İmkanları Üzerine [(New) Historicism and (Old) Philology: On the Means of (Re-)Reading the History]” was presented on November 29th, 2016 at 2:00 pm at the Department of History in Ankara Social Science University in Ankara / Turkey.

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Monday, November 28, 2016

NOMOTHETÊS: HERODOTOS’TAN LUCRETIUS’A ANTIKÇAĞ’DA DİLİN KÖKENİ SORUNU [NOMOTHETÊS: THE PROBLEM OF ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE FROM HERODOTUS TO LUCRETIUS IN ANTIQUITY]


Nomothetês: Herodotos’tan Lucretius’a Antikçağ’da Dilin Kökeni Sorunu
 "Nomothetês: Herodotos’tan Lucretius’a Antikçağ’da Dilin Kökeni Sorunu" [Nomothetês: The Problem of the origin of language from Herodotus to Lucretius in Antiquity] was presented on November 28th, 2016 at 3:00 pm at the Department of Ancient Language and Culture, Division of Greek Language and Literature in Ankara / Turkey.

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

TALKING ABOUT THE UNKNOWN GOD [BİLİNMEYEN TANRI HAKKINDA KONUŞMAK]


Istanbul Şehir University Philosophy Talks 26
 
“Talking about the unknown God.” was presented on November 17th, 2016
at 3:00 pm at the West Campus, Room 2003 in Istanbul Şehir University in Istanbul / Turkey.

The Pseudo-Dionysian corpus seems best known for its contributions to the theme of unknowing and apophatic theology. This might well please the author who probably chose the pen-name Dionysius to help make this very point. According to Acts 17, Paul’s sermon on the Areopagus in Athens seized on the inscription of a nearby altar, “To an unknown God” (Agnôstôi Theôi), so the writings attached to the name of his Athenian convert are especially concerned with God as known and unknown. From this starting point, the Corpus Dionysiacum presents an elaborate hierarchical account of the universe, a complementary regimen of austere negative theology, and a description of deifying union with the “God beyond being” as “unknowing” (agnôsia). Pseudo-Dionysius’ entire mystical theology narrates the self’s efforts to unite with the “God beyond being” as a perpetual process of affirming (kataphasis) and negating (apophasis) the divine names. Pseudo-Dionysius’ conviction is that only by contemplating and then “clearing away” (aphairesis) all of our concepts and categories we can clear a space for the divine to descend free of idolatrous accretions. The result of such agnôsia, however, is no mere “agnosticism” but rather the indwelling of the unknown God (agnōstos theos) as Christ, on the model of Paul in Gal. 2:20, wherewith the aspirant simultaneously “unknows” God and the self. According to Pseudo-Dionysius, “complete unknowing is a knowledge of that which is beyond (hyper) everything known” and Moses is “united surpassingly to the completely unknown by an inactivity of all knowledge, knowing beyond (hyper) mind by knowing nothing.” The climax of the Dionysian method is not simply a negation of some concept about God, but the negation of the concept of negation itself. God is beyond all human words and concepts, including the utterance of denials and the idea of negation. Even the most sophisticated theological negations do not capture God. Beyond the last word is only silence. Then what is the exact means of talking about the unknown God?

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Friday, May 27, 2016

DIVINE NAMES AS 'TOKENS AND TRACES' OF BEING IN CORPUS DIONYSIACUM


Divine Names as 'Tokens and Traces' of Being in Corpus Dionysiacum
 "Divine Names as 'Tokens and Traces' of Being in Corpus Dionysiacum." was presented in The 2016 Annual Meeting of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), Chicago, IL, on May 26, 2016.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

EXPLAINING THE DIVINE NAMES: APOLLO'S ETYMOLOGIES AS ONTO(-THEO)LOGICAL RIDDLES

HDS/CSWR Fellows' Gathering, February 17, 2016 at noon

"Explaining the Divine Names: Apollo's Etymologies as Onto(-theo)logical Riddles." was presented on Center for Studies of World Religions (CSWR), Cambridge, MA, on February 17, 2016 at noon.

 Presentation

Thursday, October 23, 2014

APÓLLŌN: AN EXTENDED ALLUSIVENESS OF A DIVINE RIDDLE

4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLASSICAL STUDIES IN MEXICO
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológias, Mexico City, MEXICO

Apóllōn: An Extended Allusiveness of a Divine Riddle" was presented on October 22th 2014 at 14:40 pm in Autonomous National University of Mexico, Institute of Filological Investigation (Mexico City/Mexico).




Saturday, November 16, 2013

PAIDEIA SEMİNERLERİ: "ATİNA’DA AD(LANDIRMAN)IN RİİTÜEL BAĞLAMI: AMPHIDROMIA"/PAIDEIA SEMINARS:THE RITUAL CONTEXT OF NAME/NAMING IN ATHENS: AMPHIDROMIA

Paideia Seminerleri
Eskiçağ Dilleri ve Kültürleri Bölümü
Yunan Dili ve Edebiyatı Anabilim Dalı (Ankara/Türkiye)

"Atina’da Ad(landırman)ın Ritüel Bağlamı: Amphidromia" başlıklı bildiri 15 Kasım 2013'te saat 15:00'de Ankara Üniversitesi Dil, Tarih ve Coğrafya Fakültesi'nde (Ankara) sunuldu.

Paideia Seminars
The Department of Ancient Culture and Literature
Division of Greek Language and Literature (Ankara/Turkey)

"The Ritual Context of Name/Naming in Athens: Amphidromia" was delivered on November 15th 2013 at 3:00 pm in Ankara University in The Faculty of Language, History and Geography (Ankara/Turkey).

Saturday, September 28, 2013

TWO DISTINCT EPINICIAN STYLES: UNIQUENESS OF POETIC EXPRESSION IN BACCHYLIDES’ AND PINDAR’S VICTORY ODES

Two Distinct Epinician Styles: Uniqueness of Poetic Expression in Bacchylides’ and Pindar’s Victory Odes

2013, "Two Distinct Epinician Styles: Uniqueness of Poetic Expression in Bacchylides’ and Pindar’s Victory Odes." şurada: Book of Proceedings 13th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium: Simple Style September, 26-28, 2013, Kars: Kafkas University, 615-627.

Abstract
Beginning with the criticism in antiquity scholars have commonly perceived Bacchylides “the Cean nightingale” and Pindar “the Theban eagle,” as two rival poets inepinician poetry with totally different styles. Dionysius of Halicarnassus is one of theearliest critics who explores this stylistic bifurcation clearly. Dionysius’ distinctionbetween “austere” (austêra) and “polished” (glaphyra) forms of composition makes theidentification of the prominent bifurcation between the styles of Bacchylides and Pindar possible. Defining this stylistic bifurcation accurately is only possible by scrutinizing thecategories represented by the music in the archaic epoch, which is an integral part of epinician poetry. These musical categories clarify how the style chosen by the Archaic Greek poet is parallel to the ethical references of the performed music of epinician. In thispaper which takes its point of departure from the above-mentioned stylistic bifurcation, I will argue that both poets have their “unique” expressions in stylistic contexts via acomparative study of some pieces of Bacchylides’ and Pindar’s victory odes.

Keywords: austere style, Bacchylides, epinician poetry, Pindar, polished style, stylistic bifurcation.

Friday, September 27, 2013

13TH INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND STYLISTICS SYMPOSIUM: SIMPLE STYLE - ILLS 2013: TWO DISTINCT EPINICIAN STYLES: UNIQUENESS OF POETIC EXPRESSION IN BACCHYLIDES’ AND PINDAR’S VICTORY ODES

 
13th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium: Simple Style - ILLS 2013
The Department of Western Language and Literature
English Language and Literature Division (Kars/Turkey)

"Two Distinct Epinician Styles: Uniqueness of Poetic Expression in Bacchylides’ and Pindar’s Victory Odes" başlıklı bildiri 26 Eylül 2013'te saat 15:30'da Kafkas Üniversitesi'de (Kars) sunuldu.

13th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium: Simple Style - ILLS 2013
The Department of Western Language and Literature
English Language and Literature Division (Kars/Turkey)

"Two Distinct Epinician Styles: Uniqueness of Poetic Expression in Bacchylides’ and Pindar’s Victory Odes" was delivered on September 26th 2013 at 15:30 in Kafkas University (Kars/Turkey).

Saturday, May 25, 2013

PINDAROS’TA AŞK BÜYÜSÜ: APHRODITE’NIN “DIVÂNE (EDEN) KUŞU” IYNKS’UN KERAMETI/LOVE MAGIC IN PINDAR: MIRACULOUS DEED OF APHRODITE'S "MAD(DENING) BIRD" IYNX

Eskiçağ Dilleri ve Kültürleri Öğrenci Sempozyumu I
Eskiçağ Dilleri ve Kültürleri Bölümü
Akdeniz Universitesi - Antalya.

"Pindaros’ta Aşk Büyüsü: Aphrodite’nin “Divâne (Eden) Kuşu” Iynks’un Kerameti" başlıklı bildiri 24 Mayıs 2013 Cuma günü saat 12:30'da Akdeniz Universitesi'de sunuldu.

Ancient Languages and Cultures Undergraduate and Graduate Symposium I
Department of Ancient Languages and Cultures
Akdeniz University - Antalya.

The paper entitled "Love Magic in Pindar: Miraculous Deed of Aphrodite's "Mad(dening) Bird" Iynx" was delivered in May 24th 2013 on Friday 12:30 in Akdeniz University in Antalya.