Yesterday, following in the footsteps of co-blogger Christian Askeland, our guestblogger Myrto Theocharous successfully defended her University of Cambridge PhD dissertation entitled "Lexical Dependence and Intertextual Allusion in the Septuagint of the Twelve Prophets: Studies in Hosea, Amos and Micah" (supervisor: Professor Robert Gordon).
CONGRATULATIONS DR. THEOCHAROUS!
During last year Myrto offered summaries and reflections on the eight essays in Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 20.-23. Juli 2006 (WUNT 219; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008).
Links:
Introduction to the volume/guest posts (Peter Head)
Karrer-Kraus (LXX 1)
Gruen (LXX 2)
Hauspie (LXX 3)
Kreuzer (LXX 4)
Muraoka (LXX 5)
Rosel (LXX 6)
Wright (LXX 7)
Joosten (LXX 8)
Congratulations! Well done.
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James Snapp, Jr.
Yay, Myrto! Stephanie and I share in your joy and relief as you complete this phase of your life.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Myrto!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much dear colleagues :)
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ReplyDeleteWell done. All your hard work, by God's grace, has led you to this. It is like getting a driver's license. Now the real fun begins!!!
ReplyDeleteLet me just clarify that the actual title of the thesis was "Lexical Dependence and Intertextual Allusion in the Septuagint of the Twelve Prophets: Studies in Hosea, Amos and Micah"
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Mytro!
ReplyDeleteSorry Myrto about the wrong title. I got the wrong one from your university webpage: http://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/dmes/current.htm.
ReplyDeleteI have corrected it now.