William F. Hansen, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies and Folklore:
I read your argument with interest. The “king story” that you reconstruct is not, to my knowledge, attested anywhere in oral tradition. (November 2019)
Haris Koutelakis, PhD in Archaeology and History:
I just finished my book about “Odyssey” after many-many years. Of course in that I have made some citations to your book. But now I must read your new one! (November 2019)
Pantos Emmanuel, Homeric friend:
It’s an excellently organised text. Well done. Looking forward to your Gamma, Delta and Epsilon efforts. (November 2019)
Margaretha Kramer-Hajos, Senior Lecturer and PhD in Classical Archaeology about the European Beta-tradition:
Thank you–this looks fascinating! (April 2020)
Nissim Tsuk-Ran, PhD student in Comparative Literature and Homeric Poetry:
Thank you very much for this vital information for my research. Your Alpha-tradition up to Epsilon-tradition, is very new and unknown to me, and very interesting. (August 2020)
Nicholas Nikoloudis, Doctor in Cultural and European History:
I am not an expert in Archaeology or Homeric Studies but I find your methodology very interesting and I believe it can make significant contributions towards a better understanding of the anthropological and cultural substratum of the remote European past. (October 2020)
Louise Jensby, Master and teacher in History and Classical studies, about the Mycenaean king story:
I really like your thoughts and conclusions and find your arguments convincing. Well written and easy to follow. (October 2020)
Johan Weststeijn, expert in oral traditions and researcher in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies:
I am also reading the rest of your books now, interesting! (October 2020)
Lorne Hill, Emeritus in History with Ancient Greek History as a hobby, History Department, University of Toronto, Canada, on the European Beta tradition:
You are to be congratulated for tackling such a thorny topic. Your thesis deserves detailed discussion by experts. (May 2021)
Haris Koutelakis, PhD in Archaeology and History:
I personally thank you for your theories, suggestions and conclusions, and I dare to place you in the category of the “Γιατροσοφός” of the Greek intelligentsia, which is an honorary distinction in my country. (March 2023)