A Brief CV. - Chrys-caragounis.com
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• “A Grammatical Analysis of John 1:1”. (This is a pilot study, discussed at the<br />
SNTS Seminar on «The Language of the New Testament» during the SNTS<br />
Conference at Lund, Sweden, 29 July-2 August 2008. This study has been<br />
written conjointly by Prof Jan van der Watt, Pretoria, S. Africa and Prof <strong>Chrys</strong><br />
C. Caragounis, Lund, Sweden). The study consists of two parts: (1) a<br />
presentation of the scholarly discussion so far (Grammars, Commentaries,<br />
Studies) executed by v. d. Watt and a fresh grammatico-exegetical treatment of<br />
the text in the light of the diachronic approach to the exegesis of the New<br />
Testament, initiated by Caragounis. This study appeared in January 2010 in<br />
Filologia Neotestamentaria, 41 (Vol. XXI-2008), pp. 91-138<br />
• “Introduction”. This is the introduction to the volume Greek. A Language in<br />
Evolution. Essays in Honour of Antonios N. Jannaris. This volume, just published<br />
(February 2010) contains the lectures given at the Jannaris Symposium, 14-17<br />
June 2009 at St Andrews, Scotland. The volume is edited by <strong>Chrys</strong> C.<br />
Caragounis and is published by Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, 2010, pp. 1-12<br />
• Antonios N. Jannaris (25 August 1852 - 26 April 1909). This Biographical Sketch<br />
of the great Historical Grammarian of the Greek Language has now been<br />
published in the above volume, Greek. A Language in Evolution. Essays in<br />
Honour of Antonios N. Jannaris, Ed by <strong>Chrys</strong> C. Caragounis, Hildesheim: Georg<br />
Olms Verlag, 2010, pp. 21-64<br />
• “Atticism. Agenda and Achievement”. This is my St Andrews lecture for the<br />
Jannaris symposium. in Greek. A Language in Evolution, ed. by <strong>Chrys</strong> C.<br />
Caragounis, pp. 153-176. This lecture is an reappraisal of Atticism, a movement<br />
that has been much maligned by modern scholars, who have not grasped the<br />
reasons for its rise, its character, and its great significance for and service to the<br />
Hellenic language<br />
• “Hypopodion” A short article to be published in the EBR (Encyclopedia of the<br />
Bible and Its Reception). 30 Vols., Already a couple of volumes have been<br />
published: Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.<br />
• “The Four Empires” A short article to be published in the EBR (Encyclopedia of<br />
the Bible and Its Reception). 30 Vols., Already a couple of volumes have been<br />
published: Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.<br />
• “Asianism” a longish article to be published in EAGLL (= Enclyclopedia of