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SUMMARY:GCSE Classical Greek Revision Day
DESCRIPTION:On Monday 23 March 2015\, Pocklington School\, York will be hosting a revision day for pupils studying the OCR GCSE Classical Greek Short Course (J091). There will be taught sessions on Unit B401 Greek Language 1 (mythology and domestic life); and on Unit B404 Greek Verse Literature (Homer: Odyssey XXI). \nTimes will be from 09.30 – 13.00 (approx.) and there will be a small charge to cover costs. \n \n  \nFor further information contact the Head of Classics\, Matthew Adams\, at adamsm@pocklingtonschool.com \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/gcse-classical-greek-revision-day/
LOCATION:Pocklington School\, West Green\, York\, YO42 2NJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Adams":MAILTO:adamsm@pocklingtonschool.com
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SUMMARY:Nicholas Denyer to speak on 'The Origins of Justice'
DESCRIPTION:On  Monday 23rd March at 4.30 pm\, Mr Nicholas Denyer will be speaking on: \n‘The Origins of Justice’ \nWhy be just? Why be nice to other people? One obvious answer is that you will be punished if you aren’t. But the obvious answer raises new questions. For example\, why be nice if you won’t get caught? The thinkers of classical Greece had a plausible\, and unsettling\, answer to all these questions. In this talk\, Mr Denyer will be looking at that answer\, exploring problems from the classic Prisoners’ Dilemma to the response of the island of Melos to Athenian aggression. \nMr Denyer is Fellow and College Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Trinity College\, Cambridge. \nThe talk is hosted by the St Paul’s Girls’ School Classics Society. Tea and cake will be served from 4.00 in the Dining Hall and the talk will be held in the Old Library. The event will finish between 5.30 and 6.00. There is no charge. \nThe address of the school is St Paul’s Girls’ School\, Brook Green\, London\, W6 7BS; main telephone 020 7603 2288. The nearest tube is Hammersmith. \nAll are welcome\, but if you or your pupils would like to attend\, please email Gregory Wilsdon at gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org with expected numbers as soon as possible and at the latest by Friday 20th March. \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/nicholas-denyer-to-speak-on-the-origins-of-justice/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Girls’ School\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Dr Stephen Heyworth will be giving a talk on 'Aeneas the Villain' at Sherborne Girls\, Dorset\, Monday 23 March
DESCRIPTION:Monday 23 March at 5pm \nThe talk on ‘Aeneas the Villain’ begins by acknowledging that Aeneas is a hero\, but tries to bring out the way in which Virgil has written his epic so that an attentive reader is enabled and at some points compelled to see the poem’s protagonist as socially inept\, emotionally stunted\, morally questionable\, deceitful\, conniving\, nasty; in short\, a villain.  He considers Aeneas the lover\, the family man\, the teller of tales\, the betrayer of Troy\, the wager of war. \nStephen Heyworth has been Bowra Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Wadham College since 1988; throughout this period he has taught textual criticism and Latin palaeography to undergraduates and Masters students as well as giving lectures and classes on Latin literature (especially poetry of the first century BC). Together with his Wadham colleague\, James Morwood\, he has published a commentary for students on Propertius 3 (Oxford\, 2011). His current work concentrates on the text\, manuscript tradition and contexts of Ovid’s Fasti and will lead to a commentary on Book 3 (CUP). \nAttendance is free. \nPlease contact Rachel Allen on rma@sherborne.com if you would like to come. \n 
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LOCATION:Sherborne Girls’ School\, Bradford Road\, Sherborne\, Dorset\, DT9 3QN\, United Kingdom
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