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SUMMARY:Rome: From City to Empire
DESCRIPTION:Rome: from city to empire – a weekend course from 2–4 May \nThis course will introduce you to ancient Rome from its origins to the early 4th century AD. You will be able to explore how Rome evolved from an urban metropolis to an imperial capital and discover how the key public buildings in Rome\, Ostia and Tivoli reflect the city’s changing nature. \nVisit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/rome \nOur weekend courses begin with dinner on Friday and end after lunch the following Sunday. Meals from Madingley Hall’s award-winning kitchen are included in the course fee\, which is £240. However\, teachers from state-funded schools may be eligible for a £100 bursary\, courtesy of Cambridge University Press\, which will reduce the price to £140. \nBed and breakfast at Madingley Hall is available for course weekends for an additional £110\, or £90 per person for two people sharing. \nBookings can be made online\, by emailing admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or by calling 01223 746262.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/rome-from-city-to-empire/
LOCATION:Madingley Hall\, Cambridge\, CB23 8AQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Reading Classical Greek
DESCRIPTION:Reading Classical Greek – a weekend course from 16–18 May \nThis series of weekend courses is for those who want to learn Classical Greek. The Beginners’ levels are based on Reading Greek (CUP) (i) Grammar\, Vocabulary and Exercises (ii) Text. Over a series of weekend courses\, students are introduced to the basic elements of grammar through reading passages adapted from ancient Greek authors. At Intermediate level\, students move onto collections of passages selected from major Greek writers\, and finally\, in the Advanced groups\, students read what they choose from the whole of Greek literature. \nPlease note that students who wish to begin studying Greek must attend the November course\, as this is the only weekend suitable for complete beginners. \nVisit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/maygreek \nOur weekend courses begin with dinner on Friday and end after lunch the following Sunday. Meals from Madingley Hall’s award-winning kitchen are included in the course fee\, which is £240. However\, teachers from state-funded schools may be eligible for a £100 bursary\, courtesy of Cambridge University Press\, which will reduce the price to £140. \nBed and breakfast at Madingley Hall is available for course weekends for an additional £110\, or £90 per person for two people sharing. \nBookings can be made online\, by emailing admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or by calling 01223 746262.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/reading-classical-greek/
LOCATION:Madingley Hall\, Cambridge\, CB23 8AQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (23rd June – 11th July 2014)
DESCRIPTION:Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (23rd June – 11th July 2014) \nThe Department of Classics and Italian studies (http://www.ficlit.unibo.it) of University of Bologna offers an intensive three week Greek and Latin SummerSchool. \nThe school offers courses in Latin (beginners and intermediate) and in Greek (beginners) and the possibility of combining two courses (Latin & Greek) at a special rate. \nThe courses will be held in Bologna from 23rd June to 11th July 2014 and are open to students (undergraduate and post-graduate) and non-students alike. Participants must be aged 18 or over. \nThe teaching will be focused mainly on Greek and/or Latin language with additional classes on Classical literature; further classes will touch on moments of classical history and history of art\, supplemented by visits to museums and archaeological sites (in Bologna and Rome). \nAll teaching and activities will be in English. \nFor further information and application forms please visit: \nhttp://www.ficlit.unibo.it/dipartimento/summer-school\nE-mail: diri_school.latin@unibo.it
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bologna-university-greek-and-latin-summer-school-23rd-june-11th-july-2014/
LOCATION:University of Bologna\, Via Zamboni\, 32  40126\, Bologna\, Italy
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SUMMARY:Conference on AS Greek and Latin texts for teachers
DESCRIPTION:Merchant Taylors’ School\, Northwood is hosting a conference for Classics teachers\, based around the new AS texts\, on Friday 27 June. The speakers will be: \n\nDr Jonathan Prag (Fellow of Merton College\, Oxford) on Cicero’s de Imperio\nProf. Alison Sharrock (Professor of Latin\, Manchester) on Ovid’s Metamorphoses 3\nProf. Chris Carey (Professor of Greek\, UCL) on Lysias\nDr Adrian Kelly (Fellow of Balliol College\, Oxford) on Iliad 22\n\nThere will be no charge for the day\, and lunch will be provided. Please email Philip Harrison\, Head of Classics\, at pharrison@mtsn.org.uk if you would like to attend. \nMerchant Taylors’ School is on the Metropolitan Line (Moor Park Station\, 30 mins from Baker Street)\, and is 15 minutes from the M25 and 15 minutes from the M1. More details are available at www.mtsn.org.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/conference-on-as-greek-and-latin-texts-for-teachers/
LOCATION:Merchant Taylors’ School\, Sandy Lodge Road\, Northwood\, Middlesex\, HA6 2HT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Comedy of Aristophanes
DESCRIPTION:The comedy of Aristophanes – a weekend course from 27–29 June \nThe Greeks invented comedy as well as tragedy\, and we hope\, in a rambunctious\, joke-packed weekend\, to demonstrate how\, in the 5th century BC\, Aristophanes created the hilarious template for the European comic theatre. Students will bring to life splendid scenes from his Wasps\, Women at the Thesmophoria and Frogs. A Saturday-night enactment of a notorious (but sex-free) scene from Lysistrata should set pulses racing. \nVisit www.ice.cam.ac.uk/aristophanes \nOur weekend courses begin with dinner on Friday and end after lunch the following Sunday. Meals from Madingley Hall’s award-winning kitchen are included in the course fee\, which is £240. However\, teachers from state-funded schools may be eligible for a £100 bursary\, courtesy of Cambridge University Press\, which will reduce the price to £140. \nBed and breakfast at Madingley Hall is available for course weekends for an additional £110\, or £90 per person for two people sharing. \nBookings can be made online\, by emailing admissions@ice.cam.ac.uk or by calling 01223 746262.
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