Lecturers of the Division of Classical Philology, Russian Literature and Journalism held a web-based assembly on the Zoom platform devoted to the Greek language, which was attended not solely by college students and graduates of the Institute of Philology, but additionally pals of the division.
February 9 is World Day of the Greek Language. That is the day of commemoration of the nationwide poet of Greece Dionysios Solomos, the creator of the “Hymn to Freedom”, which has grow to be the nationwide anthem of Greece.
On today, the elemental position of the Greek language within the formation of world tradition is particularly emphasised.
The Slavic-Russian language has an indeniable superiority over all European ones: its destiny was extraordinarily joyful. Within the ninth century A.D. the traditional Greek language abruptly opened to him its lexicon, the treasury of concord, gave him the legal guidelines of its deliberate grammar, its lovely turns, the majestic course of speech,
– that is how A.S. Pushkin outlined the that means of the Greek language for the Russian individuals.
Lecturers of the Division of Classical Philology, Russian Literature and Journalism held a web-based assembly on the Zoom platform devoted to the Greek language, which was attended not solely by college students, graduates of the Institute of Philology, but additionally pals of the division.
The Consul Common of Greece in St. Petersburg Mr. S. Voulgaris made a welcoming speech and congratulations.
4th yr college students of the path “Fashionable Greek Language and Literature, English” recited poems by D. Solomos and Ok. Cavafy. A. Kuzmina introduced a video postcard in Greek “My Metropolis”.
The traces within the historical Greek language from the Homeric textual content have been sung by the 2nd yr college students of the “Classical Philology” path.
E. Aravani, instructor of the Greek Language College “Ellinika”, O. Eliseeva, instructor, translator learn their favourite poems in Greek? and M. Mazmanova, a consultant of the Greek diaspora in Karelia.