AdomÄ—nas, Mantas

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Name: Mantas Adomėnas

Years active: 11/16/2012

Party: Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group, Member (from 11/16/2012)

Constituency: Vilnius



Roles[edit]

  • Since 2012: Member of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats
  • Since 2012: Deputy Chair, Committee on Human Rights
  • Since 2012: Member, Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group
  • Since 2009: Chairman, Assembly of the Divisions of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats in Vilnius
  • 2008–2012: Member, Committee on Education, Science and Culture
  • 2008–2012: Member, Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • 2008–2012: Member, Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group
  • 2008–2012: Chair, Seimas Delegation to the Baltic Assembly
  • 2006–2007: Member, working group on the development of higher education reform principles commissioned by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania
  • 2006–2007: Adviser to Andrius Kubilius, Deputy Speaker of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania
  • Since 1999: Member, Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats


Education[edit]

  • 2001: PhD thesis Natura in fluxu: Platonic reception for Presocratic cosmological theories
  • 1996–2000: PhD in Classics, University of Cambridge, UK
  • 1990–1996: Classical Philology, Faculty of Philology, Vilnius University
  • 1979–1990: Secondary School No 41 in Vilnius (currently Vilnius Karoliniškių Gymnasium)

History[edit]

He was born October 1, 1972 in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is married with one child. He can speak English, Italian, Russian, Latin, German, French, Polish, Ancient Greek

Work experiences:

  • Since 2004: Member of European Ideas Network
  • 2007–2009: Chairman of Classical Association, Lithuania
  • 2003–2004: Member, Board of Scrutiny, University of Cambridge
  • 2002–2004: Board Member, Cambridge University Catholic Association
  • 1999–2003: President, R. H. Benson Society, Cambridge University Catholic Graduate Society

Publications:

  • Hėrakleitas. Fragmentai [Heraclitus. Fragments], publication of Greek text, translation, introduction, comments, 1995; Platonas. Kratilas [Plato. Cratylus], translation, introduction, comments, 1996
  • Heraclitus on Religion (Phronesis, 1999), Self-reference, Textuality, and the Status of the Political Project in Plato’s Laws (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 2001), and other articles

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