Dr. Katerina Ierodiakonou
Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy, St. Hugh’s College, Oxford,
Assistant Professor in Philosophy, National Technical University, Athens
Education
- 1985-1990: Ph.D., Department of Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, subject:
“Analysis in Stoic Logic”
- 1983-1985: M.Phil. (honours), Philosophy Department, University of Thessaloniki
- 1979-1983 B.A. (honours), Philosophy Department, University of Thessaloniki
Academic awards
- 1990-1993: British Academy Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Department
of Philosophy, King’s College, London, research project: “Byzantine Commentators
on Aristotle’s Prior Analytics”
- 1990 autumn: Visiting Fellowship, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University
University employment
- 2000-: Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy (until 2003), St. Hugh's College,
Oxford
- 2000-: Assistant Professor in Ancient Philosophy and Logic, Department
of Humanities, National Technical University, Athens
- 1995-2000: Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy and Logic, Department of Humanities,
National Technical University, Athens
- 1994-1999: Lecturer in Philosophy, University College, Oxford
- 1999 summer: Visiting Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Bogazici University,
Istanbul
- 1998-1999: Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy Department of Philosophy, York
University
- 1994-1996: Lecturer in Philosophy, Brasenose College, Oxford
- 1994 spring: Lecturer in Greek Philosophy, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge
- 1993-1994: Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy, Worcester College, Oxford,
Christ Church, Oxford
- 1987-1990: Teaching Assistant Department of Logic and Scientific Method,
LSE
Courses
- Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Plato's Republic, Ancient Theories of
Colours.
Publications
Books:
- Editor of Byzantine Philosophy and its Ancient Sources (collection of articles
by S. Ebbesen, P. Kalligas, D. O’Meara, M. Frede, J. Duffy, J. Barnes, K.
Ierodiakonou, P. Athanassiadi, G. Karamanolis, B. Byd?n, L.Benakis), Oxford
University Press, Oxford 2002
- Editor of Topics in Stoic Philosophy (collection of articles by J. Barnes,
S. Bobzien, M. Frede, K. Ierodiakonou, B. Inwood, M. Mignucci, P. Mitsis,
D. Obbink, D. Sedley), Oxford University Press, Oxford 1999 (published in
paperback 2001)
- Co-editor (together with S. Virvidakis) of Greek Philosophy from Antiquity
to the 20th century (in Greek), Greek Open University Textbooks, Patra 2000
- Editor of Topics in Stoic Philosophy (in Greek), Deukalion 15/1 (1997)
- Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle: Prior Analytics 1.1-7 (translated
by J. Barnes, S. Bobzien, K. Flannery & K. Ierodiakonou), Duckworth,
London 1991
Articles:
- Aristotle’s use of examples in the Prior Analytics, Phronesis 47 (2002),
127-52
- Psellos' paraphrasis on Aristotle's De interpretatione, in “Byzantine
Philosophy and its Ancient Sources” (ed. K. Ierodiakonou), Oxford 2002, 157-81
- The anti-logical movement in the fourteenth century, in “Byzantine Philosophy
and its Ancient Sources” (ed. K. Ierodiakonou), Oxford 2002, 219-36
- Aristotle on colours, in “Aristotle and Contemporary Science” (eds. D.
Sfendoni-Mentzou, J. Hattiangadi &D.M. Johnson), vol. II, New York 2001,
211-25
- Galen's criticism of the Aristotelian theory of colour vision, in Antiaristotelismo”
(eds. C. Natali & S. Maso), Amsterdam 1999, 123-41
- The study of Stoicism: its decline and revival, in “Topics in Stoic Philosophy”
(ed. K. Ierodiakonou), Oxford 1999, 1-22
- Aspasius on perfect and imperfect virtues, in “Aspasius: The Earliest
Extant Commentary on Aristotle's Ethics” (eds. A. Alberti & R.W. Sharples),
Berlin/New York 1999, 142-61
- Aristotle's logic: an instrument, not a part of philosophy, in “Aristotle:
Logic, Language and Science” (eds.N. Avgelis & F. Peonidis), Thessaloniki
1998, 33-53
- Anachronistic interpretations of ancient medicine (in Greek), “Greek Society
of the History of Sciences and Technology” 9 (1998), 5-11
- Plato on colours: Timaeus 67c4-68d7 (in Greek), Deukalion 15/2 (1997),
267-86
- Ancient and modern philosophers on ancient science (in Greek), Indiktos
8 (1997), 181-97
- The hypothetical syllogisms in the Greek and Latin traditions, Cahiers
de l'Istitut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 66 (1996), 96-116
- Alexander of Aphrodisias on medicine as a stochastic art, in “Ancient Medicine
in its Socio-Cultural Context” (eds. Ph. van der Eijk et al.), vol. II, Amsterdam
1995, 473-86
- The Stoic indemonstrables in the later tradition, in “Dialektiker und Stoiker.
Zur Logik der Stoa und ihrer Vorläufer” (eds. K. Döring & T. Ebert),
Stuttgart 1993, 187-200
- The Stoic division of philosophy, Phronesis 38 (1993), 57-74
- Medicine as a stochastic art, The Lancet 341 (1993), 542-3
- On two paintings of Egon Schiele (in Greek), Enteukterion 15 (1991), 113-15
- Rediscovering some Stoic arguments, in “Greek Studies in the Philosophy
and History of Science” (ed. P. Nicolacopoulos), Boston Studies in the Philosophy
of Science, Boston 1990, 137-48
- The image of young men in the visual arts and Kavafis’ poems (in Greek),
in “Kavafis and the Young Men” (ed. D. Maronitis), Athens 1984, 51-61
Forthcoming:
- Stoic logic, in “The Blackwell Companion to Ancient Philosophy” (eds.
M. L. Gill & P. Pellegrin), Blackwell, Oxford
- Michael Psellos’ scholia on the Prior Analytics, in “L’Organon d'Aristote
et ses commentateurs” (eds. R. Bodéus & L. Dorion), Les Belles Lettres,
Paris
- Zeno's arguments, in “Zeno’s Philosophy” (ed. T. Scaltsas)
- The self-conscious style of some Byzantine philosophers (11th-14th century),
in “The Awakening of the Senses and Individual Preferences in Byzantium”
(ed. C. Angelidi)
- The Byzantine reception of Aristotle’s Categories, in “Les Catégories entre
l’Antiquité et le Moyen Age” (eds. J. Barnes & A. De Libera)
Encyclopedia Entries:
- Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition (ed. G. Speake), vol.
I-II, London/Chicago 2000: “Blemmydes Nikephoros” (vol. I, 238-9), “Logic”
(vol. II, 957-9), “Metochites Theodore” (vol. II,1049-50), “Michael of Ephesus”
(vol. II, 1052), “Philoponus John” (vol. II, 1307-8), “Stoicism” (vol. II,
1582-4)
- Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike, vol. 7, Stuttgart/Weimar 1999:
“Logik” (393-400), “Logos” (401-5)
Research areas
Hellenistic epistemology, Ancient Logic, Ancient medicine, Byzantine philosophy. |