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Stylianos Alexiou (, 13 February 1921 – 12 November 2013) was an archaeologist,
philologist Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also defined as the study of ...
and university professor.


Biography

Stylianos Alexiou was born in 1921 in
Heraklion Heraklion or Herakleion ( ; , , ), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital city, capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in G ...
,
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. He came from a learned family: his father was Lefteris Alexiou (1890–1964), a writer and philologist and he had Elli Alexiou and Galatea Kazantzakis (the first wife of Nikos Kazantzakis) for his aunts. His grandfather was the homonymous Stylianos Alexiou, the scholarly publisher of newspapers in Heraklion. He studied at the School of Philosophy in the University of Athens (1939–46), from which he took his doctorate in 1959. He received a scholarship from the
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and remained for the academic year 1951–52 at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, and from 1960 to 1961 he was at the
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on scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. In 1947 he worked as Prefect of Antiquities on Rhodes and in 1950 transferred to the Heraklion Archaeological Museum. In 1960–61 he served as Ephor of Antiquities for Southern Crete, which has its seat in
Chania Chania (, , ), also sometimes romanization of Greek, romanized as Hania, is a city in Greece and the capital of the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit. It lies along the north west coast of the island Crete, about west of Rethymno ...
, and in 1962 he took over direction of the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, until 1977 when he quit the General Ephorate of Antiquities. In 1973 and 1977 he had a place on the Archaeological Council of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture. In 1977 he began to teach at the Philosophical School of the University of Crete and in 1982 he was elected as the first professor of Mediaeval & Modern Greek literature in that school. From 1963 to 1964 he was the international editor of ''Kritkon Khronikon'', a member of the editing committee of the
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periodical ''Kadmos'' in London, and a member of such learned societies as the German Archaeological Institute, the
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, the Archaeological Society, the ''Association International d' Etudes Byzantines'', the Society for Byzantine Studies, the Christian Archaeological Society, the Hellenic Folklore Society, the Society for Cretan Historical Studies, and finally, a '' Commendatore'' of the Italian Republic. In 1981, he was honoured with the title of Corresponding Member of the Hellenic Folklore Society. In 1992 he was honored by the University of Padua for his contributions to Minoan archaeology and to Byzantine and Modern Greek philology. In 1993 the critical faculty of the National Literary Awards honoured him for all his inspired work with the Special National Literary Award for Literature (1993), while in November 2000 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Athens.


Archaeological work

His principal archaeological works are the excavations of the chamber graves of Katsambas (the harbour of
Knossos Knossos (; , ; Linear B: ''Ko-no-so'') is a Bronze Age archaeological site in Crete. The site was a major centre of the Minoan civilization and is known for its association with the Greek myth of Theseus and the minotaur. It is located on th ...
) from 1951 to 1963 and the early Minoan tholos tombs of Levinos-Lenda in 1958–66, his re-organisation and expansion by one-third of the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, with the addition of new wings (five new rooms with about twenty new exhibits), the founding of the Museums of Chania (1962) and Agios Nikolaos (1969), the development of the theory of the coordinated and anactoric character of the Minoan emporium (1958), the identification of the fortifications of Minoan Crete, his research on
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in
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, the study of Minoan sanitary cisterns (1972), and the location of Panormus-Apollonius and other cities of Greek Crete (1974). Finally, he attended to the special legislative designation of and protection of the Knossos area.


Linguistic work

He had discovered the earliest works of Cretan literature, back in 1952 in his study of the Erotokritos. His works on the subject number six books and thirty essays or contributed articles, with the most important being his linguistically restored edition of the Erotokritikos published in 1980. According to Nicholas Panayotakis "...constituted one of the leading achievements of Modern Greek philology, a real landmark and ''tour-de-force''..." Likewise, he produced the critical ''Voskopoula'', the ''Apokopos'' which does not accept the didactic, moral and eschatalogical character human affairs that so many researchers since have presented and the Erofili. He published many revisions, new interpretations, and observations on editions of texts, old and new, of literary criticism and Cretan theatre.


Works


Books


Monographs

*, Ηράκλειο,1964 inoan Civilization(English translation 1968, German 1976, French 1979) *, Βιβλιοθήκη της εν Αθήναις Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας, Αθήνα, 1967 'The Late Minoan tombs of the Harbour of Knossos (Katsambas)''*, Ηράκλειο, 1953 'Directory of the Museum of Crete''*, Ηράκλειο, 1977 'From the poetic work of Nikos Kazantzakis''*, Ηράκλειο 1979 Akritic Lays: The Problem of the validity of Text Five, Dating & reconstruction of the villages hermeneutically''">Hermeneutics">hermeneutically''*, Αθήνα,1981 'Linguistic Studies''*. Στιγμή, Athen 1985 'Cretan literature and its epoch. Philological and historical studies.''*,εκδ. Στιγμή, Αθήνα, 1997 'Studies in the Byzantine Vernacular'', ''Stigmi'' editions, 1997*, εκδ Στιγμή, Αθήνα, 1999 'Studies in Cretan Philology'', ''Stigmi'' editions, 1999


Anthologies

*, 1954 retan Anthology*, Ερμής,Αθήνα, 1971 pokopos & Vaskopoula: Second Unabridged Popular Edition


Translations

*Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616, , Στιγμή, 1998 'Sonnets, a Translation'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 1998*, Στιγμή, 2004 ollaborative work, ''The Chamber'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2004(translations of works of John Keats,
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, Owen Meredith, Stephane Mallarme, Stefan George, Henri de Regnier, Francis Jammes, W.B.Yeats and T.S.Eliot into Greek) *, Στιγμή, 2009 ollaborative work, "Catalogue 24", ''Stigmi'' edition, 2009 (Contributor of a commentary on and translation of
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)


Critical editions

*, Ηράκλειο, 1963 he ''Voskopoula'', a poetic idyll of 1600">idyll.html" ;"title="he ''Voskopoula'', a poetic idyll">he ''Voskopoula'', a poetic idyll of 1600*, Ερμής, 1980 (ανατυπώσεις: 1984, 1994, 2000) [''Vitsentzos Kornaros, Erotokritos''] *. Ερμής, Athen 1985 [''Basil Digenes Akrites and the Song of Armouris. Critical edition with introduction, notes, and glossary] *, εκδ.Στιγμή,Αθήνα, 1994 ''Dionysios Solomos, poems and prose'' ''Sigmi'' edition, 1994">Dionysios_Solomos.html" ;"title="''Dionysios Solomos">''Dionysios Solomos, poems and prose'' ''Sigmi'' edition, 1994*,μετάφραση, εκδ Στιγμή, Αθήνα, 1999 [Dionysios Solomos, ''Meditations'', ''Stigmi'' editions, 1999] *, εκδ.Κίχλη 2013 Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''The Cretan'', ''Kikhli'' edition, 2013] *,εκδ Στιγμή 2014 Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''Dialogue'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014">Dionysios_Solomos.html" ;"title="Dionysios Solomos">Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''Dialogue'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014*, εκδ.Στιγμή 2014 Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''The Cretan'' ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014] *, εκδ.Στιγμή 2014 Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''Lambros'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014] *, εκδ.Στιγμή 2014 Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''The Free Besieged'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014">Dionysios_Solomos.html" ;"title="Dionysios Solomos">Dionysios Solomos, 1798-1857, ''The Free Besieged'', ''Stigmi'' edition, 2014


Articles

*, Κρητικά Χρονικά τομ.ΙΒ (1958), σσ. 179-299 [The Minoan Goddess with Upraised Hands, ''Kritika Chronia'', vol. XII, pp. 179-299] *, Εποχές, 9, (1964), σελ. 422-466["The palace and city in Minoan Crete: a new theory of Cretan community", ''Epoches, 9'', 1964, pp. 422–466]


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Alexiou, Stylianos Greek archaeologists Linguists from Greece 20th-century Greek writers 1921 births 2013 deaths Corresponding Members of the Academy of Athens (modern) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni École Normale Supérieure alumni Heidelberg University alumni Academic staff of the University of Crete People from Heraklion