Georgios Karamanolis, D.Phil.
Assistant Professor
Office: 003Office hours: On leave
Phone: 28310 77209
Email: gkaramanolis@fks.uoc.gr
Printable CV (.pdf)
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- D.Phil. University of Oxford (Keble College), 2001
- M.Phil. in Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1995
- MA in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, King’s College London, 1994
- BA in Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1991
Teaching and Research Experience
- Professor in Ancient Philosophy, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, München (April – September 2012, Replacement/Lehrvertretung C. Rapp)
- Humboldt Fellow, Humboldt University of Berlin (February 2010 - July 2011)
- Visiting Professor, Renmin University, Beijing (December 2008 - January 2009)
- Visiting Research Fellow, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University (September - November 2008)
- Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and Social Studies, University of Crete (2006 - 2010)
- Temporary lecturer in Ancient Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and Social Studies, University of Crete (2004 – 2006)
- Research in the Officina dei papiri, Naples, as fellow of the ‘Centro internazionale per lo studio dei papiri ercolanesi’ (February 2003 - September 2004)
- Tutor in Ancient Philosophy, University of Oxford (1998 - 2000)
- Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy, New College, Oxford (Hilary and Trinity terms 1999)
Research Interests
Ancient Philosophy, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Awards
- Humboldt fellowship, Humboldt University of Berlin (February 2010 – July 2011)
- Library grant, Princeton University Library (September 2009)
- Visiting research fellowship, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University (September - November 2008)
- Research fellowship of the ‘Centro internazionale per lo studio dei papiri ercolanesi’ http://www.cispe.org/ (February 2003 - September 2004).
- Scholarship of the Greek State Foundation of Scholarships (IKY, 1995 - 1999)
- Leventis Foundation Scholarship (1993 - 1994)
Publications (selected)
- The Philosophy of Early Christianity, London/Berkeley 2013 (Acumen/University of California Press; forthcoming September 2013)
- Plato and Aristotle in Agreement? Platonists on Aristotle from Antiochus to Porphyry, Oxford 2006 (OUP; Oxford Philosophical Monographs).
http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/philosophy/9780199264568/toc.html - G. Karamanolis and A. Sheppard (ed.), Studies on Porphyry, London 2007 (Supplement to the Bulletin of Classical Studies, vol. 98)
http://icls.sas.ac.uk/institute/publicat.htm#SUPP98 - “Pletho and Scholarios on Aristotle”, in K. Ierodiakonou (ed.), Byzantine Philosophy and its Ancient Sources, Oxford 2002, 253-282.
- “Transformations of Plato’s Ethics: Platonist Interpretations of Plato’s Ethics from Antiochus to Porphyry”, Rhizai 1 (2004), 73-105.
- “Porphyry, the first Platonist Commentator of Aristotle”, in P. Adamson, H. Baltussen, M. Stone (ed.), Science and Exegesis in Greek, Arabic and Latin, London 2004, vol. 1, 79-113 (Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, vol. 83.1-2).
- “Plotinus on quality and immanent Form”, in R. Chiaradonna – F. Trabattoni (ed.), Philosophy of Nature in Neoplatonism, Leiden 2009, 71-109 (Philosophia Antiqua).
- ‘Numenius’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, online
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/numenius/ - ‘Plutarch’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, online
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plutarch/ - “The Place of Ethics in Aristotle’s Philosophy”, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 40 (2011), 133-156 (Essays in memory of Michael Frede).
- “Porphyry and Iamblichus”, J. Warren – F. Sheffield (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy, London 2013 (forthcoming)
Current projects
The omnipresence of intelligible causes in the sensible world (esp. soul/intellect, Excellence Cluster Topoi, Berlin), The Stoic Invention of Values, Edition of PHerc 1038 (Chrysippus, On Providence)