Ioannis Kakridis, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ioannis Kakridis

Greek Hellenist

Date of Birth: 17-Nov-1901

Place of Birth: Athens, Attica Region, Greece

Date of Death: 20-Mar-1992

Profession: poet, university teacher, hellenist

Nationality: Greece

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Ioannis Kakridis

  • Ioannis Kakridis (Greek: ??????? ?a???d??) (17 November 1901 – 20 March 1992) was a Greek classical scholar. He was born in Athens in 1901 and received his PhD at the University of Athens.
  • He went on to become a professor at the universities of Athens, Thessaloniki, Tübingen, Stockholm, Lund and Uppsala.
  • Kakridis was a Homer scholar and one of the most important classicists of twentieth-century Greece.
  • He was also an early and staunch advocate of the adoption of the monotonic system in the Greek language.
  • In 1941, he was denounced by the faculty of the University of Athens for republishing a lecture in the monotonic system, which led to the so-called "Trial of Accents" and his suspension and later dismissal from the university.The list of his written work is quite extensive.
  • The most important works are a translation into the modern Greek language of the works of Homer, together with Nikos Kazantzakis and a five-volume collection of Greek mythology.

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