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Athanasios Angelou is a Greek university teacher of Byzantine Literature, and has served as Dean of the School of Philosophy at the University of Ioannina and Artistic Director of cultural presentations. ==Biographical== He was born on October 2, 1951. He completed his schooling at Athens College in 1970. He studied philosophy and classical philology at the University of Yale in the USA, gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) cum laude. From 1974-1975 he attended classes in philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University under Ferdinand Alquié and Yvon Belaval. After 1975 he turned to Byzantine studies and in 1981 he received a Doctorate at the University of London having prepared his thesis under the guidance of the British Byzantinist, Robert Browning (Byzantinist), on Nicholas of Methone’s Refutation of the Elements of Theology, a 12th-century philosophical and theological work by the Neoplatonist philosopher, Proclus. For the next eight years of his time in England he taught Byzantine Literature and Greek Palaeography at Birkbeck, King's and Royal Holloway Colleges as well as at the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London. In 1985 he founded with Julian Chrysostomides and Joseph A. Munitiz the Byzantine Literature Seminar at the Warburg Institute of London University which brought together the interests of many students and researchers. In 1987 on the initiative of Jonathan Riley-Smith, Julian Chrysostomides and Athanasios Angelou the joint diploma / MA programme in Byzantine Studies was established at Royal Holloway College. In 1989 he returned to Greece to take up his post as Assistant Professor of Byzantine Literature at the University of Ioannina. From 1995 he has been Associate Professor at the same university. He undertook administrative duties as Chairman of the Department of Philology from 2005-2009 and as Dean of the School of Philosophy from 2008-2013.
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