The 3rd Volume of the Institute’s Egyptological Journal (JHIE = Journal of the Hellenic Institute of Egyptology) has been successfully and internationally published by the Institute and the Archaeological Society of Alexandria, by Serapis Editions, featuring 12 papers, 4 book reviews, 2 obituaries, & c.
Amid the pandemic, the Institute begins with great success and participation of numerous students, in collaboration with the Archaeological Society of Alexandria, the Second Online Egyptological Seminar. Meanwhile, the advanced courses are continuing successfully online (all of them via Zoom).
The Hellenic Institute of Egyptology expresses its deepest sympathy for the dormition of the most Reverent Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral, Archbishop of Cetinje, Mgr Amphilochios, Honourary Member of the Institute, We present our deepest and sincerest condolences to the Serbian Orthodox Church, especially to the clergy and the people of the beautiful Montenegro. Dignus in aeternum!
A new Memorandum of Understanding and Mutual Collaboration (MoU) has been signed by the Institute and the Archaeological Society of Alexandria. Between other new ventures, the international publication of the institute’s journal (JHIE) has been agreed to be joint, with the Society and the Institute as equal partners, as well as collaboration in Research Projects.
With some delay, due to the pandemic conditions, the Proceedings of the 1st Egyptological Conference of the Institute in Athens (Environment & Religion in Ancient & Coptic Egypt: Sensing the Cosmos Through the Eyes of the Divine) have been published by Archaeopress: Archaeopress Egyptology 30. Warm thanks are due to Dr David Davison & all the members of
Amid the pandemic, the Institute has initiated with success, and in co-operation with the Archaeological Company of Alexandria, with 15 members, the First Online Egyptological Seminar. Pilot lessons for the advanced cycles had already started in April 2020. The courses started via Skype and were later and permanently continued via ZOOM.
The 2nd Egyptological Conference of the Institute in Athens has been successfully organized and took place with many participations of distinguished Egyptologists, Coptologists & other Scientists at the premises of Hotel Titania: Quod est Superius est Sicut Quod est Inferius – The Cosmic Hypostasis and Earthly/Social Function of Women During Antiquity in Egypt & in the Mediterranean
First meeting of the Institute’s President with H.E. the new Egyptian Ambassador in Athens, Mr Ismail Khairat, at the premises of the Egyptian Embassy.
Μετ’ επιτυχίας εξεδόθη (διεθνώς πλέον, εν συνεργασία μετά της Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας της Αλεξανδρείας) ο 3ος Τόμος του Επιστημονικού Περιοδικού του Ινστιτούτου (JHIE), υπό των Εκδόσεων Σέραπις, περιέχων 12 κύρια άρθρα, 4 βιβλιοκριτικάς και 2 νεκρολογίας.