Dean Kalimniou
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Medicine in the Byzantine Empire – part one
In Byzantium however, we find traces of a sophisticated medical tradition that forms the basis for all medicinal practice today, Dean Kalimniou explores in this week’s diatribe.
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Cafes of yore
In this week’s diatribe, we sip a flat white alongside Dean while looking at the cafes of yesteryear.
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Ibrahim Pasha Pargali and other Greeks
“Indeed, Greek historiography tends to gloss over the doings of those of its sons that embraced the lifestyle and religion of their oppressors,” Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatr
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Symbolic suicide
Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the suicide of a 77-year-old man at Syntagma Square; its implications on Greek society, politics and what it means to Greek Australians.
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Ton Vaion (Palm Sunday)
Dean Kalimniou explores the significance of Palm Sunday in this week’s diatribe.
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Dreams of Clay, Drops of Dew: The life work of Dina Amanatides
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the life work of author Dina Amanatides.
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In search of a leader
In this week’s opinion piece, Dean Kalimniou looks at leadership among the Greek Australian community.
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Antipodes Festival: the witching hour
Dean Kalimniou gives his opinion on last week’s Antipodes Festival.
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Turko-Greek
Dean Kalimniou examines the way words from regions and countries have morphed into the Greek language.