Ούτε ένας, ούτε δύο, ούτε δέκα, ούτε είκοσι, αλλά... 203 καθηγητές πανεπιστημίου καλούν τον πλανητάρχη Μπάρακ Ομπάμα να... προσέχει όταν χρησιμοποιεί τον όρο Μακεδονία. Οι 203 καθηγητές (τόσοι είχαν υπογράψει την επιστολή-πρωτοβουλία του καθηγητή Μίλερ), όλοι τους καθηγητές της κλασσικής ιστορίας και αρχαιολογίας, καλούν τον πρόεδρο των ΗΠΑ να μην αποκαλεί τα Σκόπια με την ονομασία Μακεδονία, επειδή κάτι τέτοιο αντιβαίνει προς την ιστορική αλήθεια!
Τα ονόματα των 203 καθηγητών είναι τα εξής:
1. Harry C. Avery, Professor of Classics, University of Pittsburgh ( USA)
2. John P. Anton, Distinguished Professor of Greek Philosophy and Culture University of South Florida ( USA)
3. Dr. Dirk Backendorf. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz ( Germany)
4. Elizabeth C. Banks, Associate Professor of Classics (ret.), University of Kansas ( USA)
5. Luigi BESCHI, professore emerito di Archeologia Classica, Università di Firenze ( Italy)
6. Josine H. Blok, professor of Ancient History and Classical Civilization, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
7. Efrosyni Boutsikas, Lecturer of Classical Archaeology, University of Kent( UK)
8. Keith Bradley, Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Professor of Classics, Concurrent Professor of History, University of Notre Dame ( USA)
9. Stanley M. Burstein, Professor Emeritus, California State University, Los Angeles ( USA)
10. Francis Cairns, Professor of Classical Languages, The Florida State University ( USA)
11. John McK. Camp II, Agora Excavations and Professor of Archaeology, ASCSA, Athens ( Greece)
12. Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture, University of Cambridge ( UK)
13. Paavo Castrén, Professor of Classical Philology Emeritus, University of Helsinki ( Finland)
14. William Cavanagh, Professor of Aegean Prehistory, University of Nottingham ( UK)
15. Angelos Chaniotis, Professor, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford ( UK)
16. Paul Christesen, Professor of Ancient Greek History, Dartmouth College ( USA)
17. Ada Cohen, Associate Professor of Art History, Dartmouth College ( USA)
18. Randall M. Colaizzi, Lecturer in Classical Studies, University of Massachusetts-Boston USA
19. Kathleen M. Coleman, Professor of Latin, Harvard University ( USA)
20. Michael B. Cosmopoulos, Ph.D., Professor and Endowed Chair in Greek Archaeology, University of Missouri-St. Louis ( USA)
21. Kevin F. Daly, Assistant Professor of Classics, Bucknell University ( USA)
22. Wolfgang Decker, Professor emeritus of sport history, Deutsche Sporthochschule, Köln ( Germany)
23. Luc Deitz, Ausserplanmässiger Professor of Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin, University of Trier ( Germany), and Curator of manuscripts and rare books, National Library of Luxembourg ( Luxembourg)
24. Michael Dewar, Professor of Classics, University of Toronto ( Canada)
25. John D. Dillery, Associate Professor of Classics, University of Virginia ( USA)
26, Sheila Dillon, Associate Professor, Depts.of Art, Art History & Visual Studies and classical Studies, Duke University (USA)
27. Douglas Domingo-Forasté, Professor of Classics, California State University, Long Beach ( USA)
28. Pierre Ducrey, professeur honoraire, Université de Lausanne ( Switzerland)
29. Roger Dunkle, Professor of Classics Emeritus, Brooklyn College, City University of New York ( USA)
30. Michael M. Eisman, Associate Professor Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, department of History, Temple University (USA)
31. Mostafa El-Abbadi, Professor Emeritus, University of Alexandria ( Egypt)
32. R. Malcolm Errington, Professor für Alte Geschichte (Emeritus) Philipps-Universität, Marburg ( Germany)
33. Christos C. Evangeliou, Professor of Ancient Hellenic Philosophy, Towson University, Maryland, USA, Honorary President of International Association for Greek Philosophy
34. Panagiotis Faklaris, Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ( Greece)
35. Denis Feeney, Giger Professor of Latin, Princeton University ( USA)
36. Elizabeth A. Fisher, Professor of Classics and Art History, Randolph-Macon College ( USA)
37. Nick Fisher, Professor of Ancient History, Cardiff University ( UK)
38. R. Leon Fitts, Asbury J Clarke Professor of Classical Studies, Emeritus, FSA, Scot., Dickinson Colllege ( USA)
39. John M. Fossey FRSC, FSA, Emeritus Professor of Art History (and Archaeology), McGill Univertsity, Montreal, and Curator of Archaeology, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ( Canada)
40. Robin Lane Fox, University Reader in Ancient History, New College, Oxford ( UK)
41. Rainer Friedrich, Professor of Classics Emeritus, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S ( Canada)
42. Heide Froning, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Marburg ( Germany)
43. Peter Funke, Professor of Ancient History, University of Muenster ( Germany)
44. Traianos Gagos, Professor of Greek and Papyrology, University of Michigan ( USA)
45. Robert Garland, Roy D. and Margaret B. Wooster Professor of the Classics, Colgate University, Hamilton NY ( USA)
46. Douglas E. Gerber, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies, University of Western Ontario ( Canada)
47. Hans R. Goette, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Giessen, German Archaeological Institute, Berlin ( Germany)
48. Sander M. Goldberg, Professor of Classics, UCLA ( USA)
49. Erich S. Gruen, Gladys Rehard Wood Professor of History and Classics, Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley ( USA)
50. Christian Habicht, Professor of Ancient History, Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton ( USA)
51. Donald C. Haggis, Nicholas A. Cassas Term Professor of Greek Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)
52. Judith P. Hallett, Professor of Classics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD ( USA)
53. Prof. Paul B. Harvey, Jr. Head, Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, The Pennsylvania State University ( USA)
54. Eleni Hasaki, Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Arizona ( USA)
55. Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos, Director, Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Research Foundation, Athens ( Greece)
56. Wolf-Dieter Heilmeyer, Prof. Dr., Freie Universität Berlin und Antikensammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin (Germany)
57. Steven W. Hirsch, Associate Professor of Classics and History, Tufts University ( USA)
58. Karl-J. Hölkeskamp, Professor of Ancient History, University of Cologne ( Germany)
59. Frank L. Holt, Professor of Ancient History, University of Houston ( USA)
60. Dan Hooley, Professor of Classics, University of Missouri ( USA)
61. Meredith C. Hoppin, Gagliardi Professor of Classical Languages, Williams College, Williamstown, MA ( USA)
62. Caroline M. Houser, Professor of Art History Emerita, Smith College ( USA) and Affiliated Professor, University of Washington ( USA)
63. Georgia Kafka, Visiting Professor of Modern Greek Language, Literature and History, University of New Brunswick (Canada)
64. Anthony Kaldellis, Professor of Greek and Latin, The Ohio State University ( USA)
65. Andromache Karanika, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of California, Irvine ( USA)
66. Robert A. Kaster, Professor of Classics and Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin, Princeton University ( USA)
67. Vassiliki Kekela, Adjunct Professor of Greek Studies, Classics Department, Hunter College, City University of New York (USA)
68. Dietmar Kienast, Professor Emeritus of Ancient History, University of Duesseldorf ( Germany)
69. Karl Kilinski II, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, Southern Methodist niversity ( USA)
70. Dr. Florian Knauss, associate director, Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek Muenchen ( Germany)
71. Denis Knoepfler, Professor of Greek Epigraphy and History, Collège de France ( Paris)
72. Ortwin Knorr, Associate Professor of Classics, Willamette University ( USA)
73. Robert B. Koehl, Prof. of Archaeology, Dept of Classical and Oriental Studies Hunter College, City University of New York ( USA)
74. Georgia Kokkorou-Alevras, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Athens ( Greece)
75. Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Classical Studies, Brandeis University ( USA)
76. Eric J. Kondratieff, Assistant Professor of Classics and Ancient History, Department of Greek & Roman Classics, Temple University
77. Haritini Kotsidu, Apl. Prof. Dr. für Klassische Archäologie, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt/M. ( Germany)
78. Lambrini Koutoussaki, Dr., Lecturer of Classical Archaeology, University of Zürich Switzerland)
79. David Kovacs, Hugh H. Obear Professor of Classics, University of Virginia ( USA)
80 Peter Krentz, W. R. Grey Professor of Classics and History, Davidson College ( USA)
81. Friedrich Krinzinger, Professor of Classical Archaeology Emeritus, University of Vienna ( Austria)
82. Michael Kumpf, Professor of Classics, Valparaiso University ( USA)
83. Donald G. Kyle, Professor of History, University of Texas at Arlington ( USA)
84. Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Helmut Kyrieleis, former president of the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin ( Germany)
85. Gerald V. Lalonde, Benedict Professor of Classics, Grinnell College ( USA)
86. Steven Lattimore, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of California, Los Angeles ( USA)
87. Francis M. Lazarus,
President,
University of Dallas (USA)
88. Mary R. Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Emerita Wellesley College ( USA)
89. Iphigeneia Leventi, Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Thessaly ( Greece)
90. Daniel B. Levine, Professor of Classical Studies, University of Arkansas ( USA)
91. Christina Leypold, Dr. phil., Archaeological Institute, University of Zurich ( Switzerland)
92. Vayos Liapis, Ass. Professor of Greek, Centr d’Études Classiques & Département de Philosophie, Université de Montréal ( Canada)
93. Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Professor of Greek Emeritus, University of Oxford ( UK)
94. Yannis Lolos, Assistant Professor, History, Archaeology, and Anthropology, University of Thessaly ( Greece)
95. Stanley Lombardo, Professor of Classics, University of Kansas, USA
96. Anthony Long, Professor of Classics and Irving G. Stone Professor of Literature, University of California, Berkeley ( USA)
97. Julia Lougovaya, Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Columbia University ( USA)
98. A.D. Macro, Hobart Professor of Classical Languages emeritus, Trinity College (USA)
99. John Magee, Professor, Department of Classics, Director, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto ( Canada)
100. Dr. Christofilis Maggidis, Associate Professor of Archaeology, Dickinson College ( U.S.A.)
101. Jeannette Marchand, Assistant Professor of Classics, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio ( USA)
102. Anna Marmodoro, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford ( UK)
103. Richard P. Martin, Antony and Isabelle Raubitschek Professor in Classics, Stanford University
104. Maria Mavroudi, Professor of Byzantine History, University of California,Berkeley ( U.S.A.)
105. Alexander Mazarakis Ainian, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Thessaly ( Greece)
106 James R. McCredie, Sherman Fairchild Prof. emeritus; Director, Excavations in Samothrace Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
107 James C. McKeown, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin-Madison ( USA)
108 Robert A. Mechikoffm Prof. and Life Member of the International Society of Olympic Historians, San Diego State University ( USA)
109. Andreas Mehl, Professor of Ancient History, Universitaet Halle-Wittenberg ( Germany)
110. Harald Mielsch, Professor of Classical Archeology, University of Bonn ( Germany)
111. Stephen G. Miller, Professor of Classical Archaeology Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley ( USA)
112. Phillip Mitsis, A.S. Onassis Professor of Classics and Philosophy, New York University ( USA)
113. Peter Franz Mittag, Professor für Alte Geschichte, Universität zu Köln ( Germany)
114. David Gordon Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology, Harvard University ( USA)
115. Margaret S. Mook, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, Iowa State University ( USA)
116. Anatole Mori, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, University of Missouri- Columbia ( USA)
117 .Jennifer Sheridan Moss, Associate Professor, Wayne State University (USA)
118. Ioannis Mylonopoulos, Assistant Professor of Greek Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, New York ( USA).
119. Richard Neudecker, PD of Classical Archaeology, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Rome ( Italy)
120. James M.L. Newhard, Associate Professor of Classics, College of Charleston ( USA)
121. Carole E. Newlands, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison ( USA)
122. John Maxwell O'Brien, Professor of History, Queens College, City University of New York ( USA)
123. James J. O'Hara, Paddison Professor of Latin, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ( USA)
124. Martin Ostwald, Prof. of Classics (ret.), Swarthmore College and Prof. of Classical Studies (ret.), University of Pennsylvania ( USA)
125. Olga Palagia, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Athens ( Greece)
126. Vassiliki Panoussi, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, The College of William and Mary ( USA)
127. Maria C. Pantelia, Professor of Classics, University of California, Irvine ( USA)
128. Pantos A.Pantos, Adjunct Faculty, Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology, University of Thessaly ( Greece)
129. Anthony J. Papalas, Professor of Ancient History, East Carolina University ( USA)
130. Nassos Papalexandrou, Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Austin ( USA)
131. Polyvia Parara, Visiting Assistant Prof. of Greek Language and Civilization, Department of Classics, Georgetown University ( USA)
132. Richard W. Parker, Associate Professor of Classics, Brock University ( Canada)
133. Robert Parker, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, New College, Oxford ( UK)
134. Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi, Associate Professor of Classics, Stanford University ( USA)
135. Jacques Perreault, Professor of Greek archaeology, Université de Montréal, Québec ( Canada)
136. Yanis Pikoulas, Associate Professor of Ancient Greek History, University of Thessaly ( Greece)
137. John Pollini, Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology, University of Southern California ( USA)
138. David Potter, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Greek and Latin. The University of Michigan ( USA)
139. Robert L. Pounder, Professor Emeritus of Classics, Vassar College ( USA)
140. Nikolaos Poulopoulos, Assistant Professor in History and Chair in Modern Greek Studies, McGill University ( Canada)
141. William H. Race, George L. Paddison Professor of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( USA)
142. John T. Ramsey, Professor of Classics, University of Illinois at Chicago ( USA)
143. Karl Reber, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Lausanne> ( Switzerland)
144. Rush Rehm, Professor of Classics and Drama, Stanford University ( USA)
145. Werner Riess, Associate Professor of Classics, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( USA)
146. Robert H. Rivkin, Ancient Studies Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County USA)
147. Barbara Saylor Rodgers, Professor of Classics, The University of Vermont ( USA)
148. Robert H. Rodgers. Lyman-Roberts Professor of Classical Languages and Literature, University of Vermont ( USA)
149. Nathan Rosenstein, Professor of Ancient History, The Ohio State University ( USA)
150. John C. Rouman, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of New Hampshire, ( USA)
151. Dr. James Roy, Reader in Greek History (retired), University of Nottingham (UK)
152. Steven H. Rutledge, Associate Professor of Classics, Department of Classics, University of Maryland, College Park (USA
153. Christina A. Salowey, Associate Professor of Classics, Hollins University ( USA)
154. Guy D. R. Sanders, Resident Director of Corinth Excavations, The American Schoolof Classical Studies at Athens ( Greece)
155. Theodore Scaltsas, Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy, University of Edinburgh ( UK)
156. Thomas F. Scanlon, Professor of Classics, University of California, Riverside ( USA)
157. Bernhard Schmaltz, Prof. Dr. Archäologisches Institut der CAU, Kiel ( Germany)
158. Rolf M. Schneider, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität München ( Germany)
159. Peter Scholz, Professor of Ancient History and Culture, University of Stuttgart ( Germany)
160. Christof Schuler, director, Commission for Ancient History and Epigraphy of the German Archaeological Institute, Munich Germany)
161. Paul D. Scotton, Assoociate Professor Classical Archaeology and Classics, California State University Long Beach ( USA)
162. Danuta Shanzer, Prof. of Classics and Medieval Studies, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America ( USA)
163. James P. Sickinger, Associate Professor of Classics, Florida State University ( USA)
164. Marilyn B. Skinner
Professor of Classics,
University of Arizona (USA)
165. Niall W. Slater, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Latin and Greek, Emory University ( USA)
166. Peter M. Smith, Associate Professor of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( USA)
167. Dr. Philip J. Smith, Research Associate in Classical Studies, McGill University ( Canada)
168. Susan Kirkpatrick Smith Assistant Professor of Anthropology Kennesaw State University USA
169. Antony Snodgrass, Professor Emeritus of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge UK
170. Theodosia Stefanidou-Tiveriou, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ( Greece).
171. Andrew Stewart, Nicholas C. Petris Professor of Greek Studies, University of California, Berkeley ( USA)
172. Oliver Stoll, Univ.-Prof. Dr., Alte Geschichte/ Ancient History,Universität Passau (Germany)
173. Richard Stoneman, Honorary Fellow, University of Exeter ( England)
174. Ronald Stroud, Klio Distinguished Prof. of Classical Languages and Literature Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley ( USA)
175. Sarah Culpepper Stroup, Associate Professor of Classics, University of Washington ( USA)
176. Nancy Sultan, Professor and Director, Greek & Roman Studies, Illinois Wesleyan University ( USA)
177. David W. Tandy, Professor of Classics, University of Tennessee ( USA)
178. James Tatum, Aaron Lawrence Professor of Classics, Dartmouth College
179. Martha C. Taylor, Associate Professor of Classics, Loyola College in Maryland
180. Petros Themelis, Professor Emeritus of Classical Archaeology, Athens ( Greece)
181. Eberhard Thomas, Priv.-Doz. Dr.,Archäologisches Institut der Universität zu Köln ( Germany)
182. Michalis Tiverios, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ( Greece)
183. Michael K. Toumazou, Professor of Classics, Davidson College ( USA)
184. Stephen V. Tracy, Professor of Greek and Latin Emeritus, Ohio State University ( USA)
185. Prof. Dr. Erich Trapp, Austrian Academy of Sciences/Vienna resp. University of Bonn ( Germany)
186. Stephen M. Trzaskoma, Associate Professor of Classics, University of New Hampshire ( USA)
187. Vasiliki Tsamakda, Professor of Christian Archaeology and Byzantine History of Art, University of Mainz ( Germany)
188. Christopher Tuplin, Professor of Ancient History, University of Liverpool ( UK)
189. Gretchen Umholtz, Lecturer, Classics and Art History, University of Massachusetts, Boston ( USA)
190. Panos Valavanis, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Athens ( Greece)
191. Athanassios Vergados, Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA
192. Christina Vester, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Waterloo ( Canada)
193. Emmanuel Voutiras, Professor of Classical Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ( Greece)
194. Speros Vryonis, Jr., Alexander S. Onassis Professor (Emeritus) of Hellenic Civilization and Culture, New York University ( USA)
195. Michael B. Walbank, Professor Emeritus of Greek, Latin & Ancient History, The University of Calgary ( Canada)
196. Bonna D. Wescoat, Associate Professor, Art HIstory and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Emory University ( USA)
197. E. Hector Williams, Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of British Columbia ( Canada)
198. Roger J. A. Wilson, Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, and Director, Centre for the Study of Ancient Sicily, University of British Columbia, Vancouver ( Canada)
199. Engelbert Winter, Professor for Ancient History, University of Münster ( Germany)
200. Timothy F. Winters, Ph.D. Alumni Assn. Distinguished Professor of Classics Austin Peay State University ( USA)
201. Ian Worthington, Frederick A. Middlebush Professor of History, University of Missouri- Columbia ( USA)
202. Michael Zahrnt, Professor für Alte Geschichte, Universität zu Köln ( Germany)
203. Paul Zanker, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies, University of Munich ( Germany)
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