
Dimitra I. Moniou
Dimitra Moniou holds a Ph.D. in Byzantine Philology from the University of Athens. Her work focuses on Byzantine poetry, polemical theology, and the historiography of the Palaiologan period, as well as late Byzantine ecclesiastical rhetoric. She has published critical editions and translated texts from late Byzantine literature into modern Greek. Her works include: 1) "Georgios Sphrantzes, Brief Chronicle," Athens 2006, 2) "Memories of the Fall. Constantinople 1453," 4th ed., Athens 2010, 3) "The Sermons of Neilos, Metropolitan of Rhodes: An Approach to Late Byzantine Ecclesiastical Rhetoric," Athens 2010, 4) "Georgios Moschabar: An Anti-Unionist Theologian of the Early Palaiologan Period. Life and Work (doctoral dissertation)," Athens 2011, 5) "John VI Kantakouzenos-John Kyparissiotes: A Significant Aspect of the Hesychast Controversies," Thessaloniki 2012, 6) "The Asmatic Canons in Byzantium: The Literary Genre - Selection of Unpublished Texts," Athens 2014, 7) "Christophoros Mytilinaios, Various Verses," Athens 2017, among others.