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SUMMARY:MARCH 2023 - RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 \n\n \n\nThe Timothyseus Project is delighted to confirm the dates and times of our next Renaissance Latin masterclass for the Spring Term (January to April) 2023:\n\n \n\nMARCH 2023 \n\n \n\nAdvanced Latin: Reading and Translating Leonardo Bruni’s Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People). \n\n \n\nWeek One\, Monday\, 6 March: The foundation of Florentia by Sulla’s veterans;\n\n \n\nWeek Two\, Monday\, 13 March: One power’s liberty is another’s subjugation: Bruni’s assessment of Roman domination;\n\n \n\nWeek Three\, Monday\, 20 March: The speech of Tegghiaio d’Aldobrando Adimari\, counselling the Florentine magistrates against war with Siena;\n\n \n\nWeek Four\, Monday\, 27 March: The outcome of the battle of the Arbia against Siena.\n\n \n\nThese four sessions will take place online via Zoom\, Monday evenings 6.00-8.00 p.m. London\, UK\, time (GMT). The tutor for this third masterclass will be Adam Greenwood\, MA\, Scholar of the Italian Renaissance and Greek and Latin Tutor for The Timothyseus Project. \n\n \n\nBernardo Rossellino\, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni\, 1446-48\, Santa Croce\, Florence. Image: Web Gallery of Art\n\n \n\nDidactic format\, linguistic requirements\, and course fees \n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will consist of four weekly sessions of two hours each. During each session an author and a Latin text will be introduced and a passage from the latter distributed as ‘homework’ for the attendees to translate into English before the next session. The following week\, translations will be compared and corrected and the Latin text itself discussed\, both in terms of grammar and style and in terms of historical and cultural context.\n\n \n\nThose interested in attending the above masterclass should note that a previous acquaintance with the Latin language is required to fully engage with the Latin texts. However\, enthusiastic Latinists who are relatively new to the language and those wishing to learn more about the authors and texts presented are also welcome.\n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will take place online via Zoom and will cost £120 per attendee (£100 per attendee for full-time students and for attendees of events with The Timothyseus Project in Autumn Term 2022)\, plus an administration fee of £20 per person for the academic year 2022-23. For further information on and/or to register for the above Renaissance Latin masterclass\, please contact Timothy Demetris on this email address (timdemetris@hotmail.com) at the earliest possible opportunity. 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/march-2023-renaissance-latin-masterclasses-2023/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Timothy Demetris":MAILTO:timdemetris@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:‘A Day to Celebrate Classics’ at Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School
DESCRIPTION:Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School would like to invite you and your Classics pupils to an event we are organising on Wednesday 8th March 2023.\n\n \n\nTo celebrate Classics and all its benefits\, we are hosting ‘A Day to Celebrate Classics’ to coincide with our pupils making their GCSE choices and Year 12 pupils considering their university course options.\n\n \n\n \n\nWe have organised a day of exciting talks from a range of university lecturers and authors finishing with a panel of over ten Classics graduates\, chaired by Jimmy Mulville\, answering questions on their experience of Classics at university and the very different things they have done with their Classics degree. The aim of the day is to celebrate a subject that has enriched so many lives and hopefully to encourage more pupils to choose it as an option at A Level and beyond. So far\, confirmed speakers include: Natalie Haynes\, Edith Hall\, Carrie Vout\, Llewelyn Morgan\, Emily Kneebone and Giuseppe Pezzini.\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nWhere? Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School\, W14 8BZ. Nearest tubes are Shepherd’s Bush or Holland Park.\n\n \n\nWho can I bring? Currently\, spaces will be limited to 10 pupils per school\, but please state on the form if you wish to bring more and I will try and accommodate your request. Places will be awarded on a first come first served basis.\n\n \n\nWhich age group is this day aimed at? Primarily Year 12 pupils\, but if you have keen bean Year 11s\, then they are most welcome.\n\n \n\nWhat are the timings? We start at 8:45am but you’re welcome to arrive with pupils from 8:00am. The day will finish at 4:30pm.\n\n \n\nWill there be food? We are happy to provide refreshments and lunch for staff\, but pupils will have break times to go to Westfield or Holland Park.\n\n \n\nWhat does it cost? This event is free!\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nIf you would like to attend with a group of pupils then please complete this form no later than Friday  10th February at 9am. https://forms.office.com/e/VDY5CEj3Pj\n\n \n\nI will be in touch after Half Term to confirm places\, and supply an itinerary for the day and a register request for pupils attending.\n\n \n\nAny questions\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch: daviel@cvms.co.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/a-day-to-celebrate-classics-at-cardinal-vaughan-memorial-school/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:EMACT Reading Competition 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Annual EMACT Reading Competition will be held on Wednesday 8 March 2023 at 2.00pm. This year the event will be hosted by Loughborough High School\, Burton Walks\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire LE11 2DU.\n\n \n\nFor information on categories and how to register\, visit the EMACT website.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/emact-reading-competition-2023/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:‘Tragedy’s Props’ - Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 8th March\, 7pm – Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent) ‘Tragedy’s Props’\n\n \n\nThis talk explores the impact of props on the tragic stage. It considers how playwrights loaded these objects with meaning within their productions to create dramatic effects. Moreover\, the symbolism of the objects outside the theatre is taken into account to reflect on the potential implications of this theatrical manipulation for Athenian civic identity. Examples will be taken from Bacchae\, Medea\, Oedipus Tyrannus and Ajax.\n\n \n\nFurther details of Bristol CA events: CLICK!\n\n \n\nAll talks will be held at Badminton School\, Peace Memorial Hall. Talks are not recorded. Please email Barbara Bell (bmbellmini@aol.com) to register. There are no tickets\, and talks are free for Bristol Classical Association members\, students\, and school pupils. There will be a cost of £5 for visitors. Refreshments available from 6.30pm.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/tragedys-props-dr-rosie-wyles-kent/
LOCATION:Badmington School\, Westbury Road\, Bristol\, BS9 3BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barbara Bell":MAILTO:bmbellmini@aol.com
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SUMMARY:The Ancient Festival: Religion\, Society\, and Sport - BSA Virtual Course for School Teachers
DESCRIPTION:More details to follow… \nBSA Virtual Course for School Teachers \nThe Ancient Festival: Religion\, Society\, and Sport \nThursday 9th March\, 4:30pm\nTuesday 14th March\, 4:30pm\nWednesday 15th March\, 4:30pm\nThursday 16th March\, 4:30pm
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-ancient-festival-religion-society-and-sport-bsa-virtual-course-for-school-teachers/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Life and Sex in Sparta
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Paul Cartledge \nThursday 9 March 2023\, 7pm \nLife and Sex in Sparta \n\n\n\nThis online-only event will take place at the start of March when legendary historian and Professor of Greek Culture Emeritus at the University of Cambridge\, Paul Cartledge\, sheds light on some of the more under-discussed aspects of ancient Spartan life and culture\, with a particular focus on love and relationships (NB: some ancient images shown may include erotic graphics). \nPaul came to visit Lytham St Annes back in 2016 and he has remained a friend to the branch\, and a tremendous support\, as patron of our national Classics Competition. A prolific writer and researcher\, he is also the President of the Hellenic Society\, an honorary citizen of (modern) Sparta\, and a holder of the Gold Cross of the Order of Honour of Greece.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/life-and-sex-in-sparta/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230310T140000
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CREATED:20230124T155613Z
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UID:53842-1678456800-1678464000@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Classics Symposium at FHS Regent's Park
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-symposium-at-fhs-regents-park/
LOCATION:Francis Holland School\, Clarence Gate\, London\, NW1 6XR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230313T180000
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SUMMARY:MARCH 2023 - RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 \n\n \n\nThe Timothyseus Project is delighted to confirm the dates and times of our next Renaissance Latin masterclass for the Spring Term (January to April) 2023:\n\n \n\nMARCH 2023 \n\n \n\nAdvanced Latin: Reading and Translating Leonardo Bruni’s Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People). \n\n \n\nWeek One\, Monday\, 6 March: The foundation of Florentia by Sulla’s veterans;\n\n \n\nWeek Two\, Monday\, 13 March: One power’s liberty is another’s subjugation: Bruni’s assessment of Roman domination;\n\n \n\nWeek Three\, Monday\, 20 March: The speech of Tegghiaio d’Aldobrando Adimari\, counselling the Florentine magistrates against war with Siena;\n\n \n\nWeek Four\, Monday\, 27 March: The outcome of the battle of the Arbia against Siena.\n\n \n\nThese four sessions will take place online via Zoom\, Monday evenings 6.00-8.00 p.m. London\, UK\, time (GMT). The tutor for this third masterclass will be Adam Greenwood\, MA\, Scholar of the Italian Renaissance and Greek and Latin Tutor for The Timothyseus Project. \n\n \n\nBernardo Rossellino\, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni\, 1446-48\, Santa Croce\, Florence. Image: Web Gallery of Art\n\n \n\nDidactic format\, linguistic requirements\, and course fees \n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will consist of four weekly sessions of two hours each. During each session an author and a Latin text will be introduced and a passage from the latter distributed as ‘homework’ for the attendees to translate into English before the next session. The following week\, translations will be compared and corrected and the Latin text itself discussed\, both in terms of grammar and style and in terms of historical and cultural context.\n\n \n\nThose interested in attending the above masterclass should note that a previous acquaintance with the Latin language is required to fully engage with the Latin texts. However\, enthusiastic Latinists who are relatively new to the language and those wishing to learn more about the authors and texts presented are also welcome.\n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will take place online via Zoom and will cost £120 per attendee (£100 per attendee for full-time students and for attendees of events with The Timothyseus Project in Autumn Term 2022)\, plus an administration fee of £20 per person for the academic year 2022-23. For further information on and/or to register for the above Renaissance Latin masterclass\, please contact Timothy Demetris on this email address (timdemetris@hotmail.com) at the earliest possible opportunity. 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/march-2023-renaissance-latin-masterclasses-2023-2/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Timothy Demetris":MAILTO:timdemetris@hotmail.com
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UID:54611-1678807800-1678813200@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Things to do with the "things done": Examining Augustus' Res Gestae
DESCRIPTION:A TALK FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF A LEVEL (AND GCSE) ANCIENT HISTORY\, AND A LEVEL CLASSICAL CIVILISATION MODULE\, IMPERIAL IMAGE \nby Dr James Corke-Webster\, King’s College London \nTuesday 14th March\, 3:45 – 4:45 \nHosted by Pimlico AcademyLupus StreetPimlicoLondon SW1V 3AT \nTo sign up for the talk\, please complete this form as soon as possible (the deadline was Monday 6th March)\, so that we know numbers of pupils expected to attend.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/things-to-do-with-the-things-done-examining-augustus-res-gestae/
LOCATION:Pimlico Academy\, Lupus Street\, London\, SW1V 3AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T180000
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UID:53865-1678809600-1678816800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Cambridge & District branch: Junior Reading Competition
DESCRIPTION:March 14\, 2023 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nThe Leys School \n\n\nTuesday 14th  March 2023    4- 6pm  approx \nJunior Reading Competition \nVenue:  The Leys School Cambridge
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/cambridge-district-branch-junior-reading-competition/
LOCATION:The Leys School\, The Fen Causeway\, Cambridge\, CB2 7AD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230207T160252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T161149Z
UID:54075-1678811400-1678815000@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:‘Herakles and Olympia’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. \nThis year’s course will be conducted in four hour-long virtual lectures: \n‘Urban festivals and rural territory in ancient Greek culture’ -Prof. Jason König (Professor of Classics\, St Andrews) Thursday 9th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Herakles and Olympia’ -Dr Georgios Mouratidis (Assistant Director\, BSA) Tuesday 14th March\, 4:30pm \n‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’ -Dr Paul Grigsby (Research fellow in outreach and impact)\, Warwick Wednesday 15th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’ -Mrs. Sarah Thomason (Joint fouder and Director Hellene School Travel) Thursday 16th March\, 4:30pm \nRegister for the course using the registration form at the bottom of this BSA page.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/herakles-and-olympia-2/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230110T154325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T154325Z
UID:53554-1678816800-1678822200@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Poverty and Vulnerability in Classical Greece
DESCRIPTION:Tue\, 14 March 2023\, 18:00 – 19:15 GMT\n\n \nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n \nDR AIDA FERNÁNDEZ PRIETO\n \nMarie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow (Ancient History) at Manchester Metropolitan University\n \n\n \nPoverty and Vulnerability in Classical Greece\n \n\nAida is a research fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University\, working closely with Dr April Pudsey on her project ‘Poverty\, Vulnerability and Family in the Ancient World’\, supported by the European Commission’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship.\n\n \n\nFind out more about her research here
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/poverty-and-vulnerability-in-classical-greece/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230315T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230315T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230207T160419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T161027Z
UID:54079-1678897800-1678901400@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. \nThis year’s course will be conducted in four hour-long virtual lectures: \n‘Urban festivals and rural territory in ancient Greek culture’ -Prof. Jason König (Professor of Classics\, St Andrews) Thursday 9th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Herakles and Olympia’ -Dr Georgios Mouratidis (Assistant Director\, BSA) Tuesday 14th March\, 4:30pm \n‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’ -Dr Paul Grigsby (Research fellow in outreach and impact)\, Warwick Wednesday 15th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’ -Mrs. Sarah Thomason (Joint fouder and Director Hellene School Travel) Thursday 16th March\, 4:30pm \nRegister for the course using the registration form at the bottom of this BSA page.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-competitive-spirit-agonistic-festivals-in-hellenic-and-regional-identity/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230315T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230309T155538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T155538Z
UID:54620-1678903200-1678906800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Landscapes of Roman Britain: A Lecture by Martin Millett
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15 March 2023\, 6pm-7pm (UK time) or view online at:\n\nhttps://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/roman-landscapes\n\nGresham College\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\, 30 Holborn\, London EC1N 2HH\n\nWe used to think Roman Britain was a largely untamed natural landscape of woodland with occasional opulent villas representing the houses of an alien elite\, set side by side with scattered peasant settlements. Archaeological work since the 1940s has radically altered this understanding through a combination of large-scale excavation and a revolution in remote sensing techniques\, revealing a more varied picture of housing\, farming\, settlement and industry. This lecture will explore our current knowledge of the nature of Roman imperialism and the history of Britain.\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nProfessor Millett will say\, “In the last quarter century there has been a revolution in our knowledge of the landscape of Roman Britain. This has been the result of a vast increase in the amount of evidence available for analysis – a product of changes in both how we identify past activity through archaeology as well as a growth in fieldwork in advance of development.”\n\nThis lecture is hybrid as you can watch online\, in person or on replay at a later date.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/landscapes-of-roman-britain-a-lecture-by-martin-millett/
LOCATION:Gresham College\, Barnard's Inn Hall\, London\, EC1N 2HH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230317
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230112T160804Z
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UID:53613-1678924800-1679011199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Classics Teachers' Day 2023; Faculty of Classics\, Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Your opportunity to connect with other classics teachers and hear the latest research from our academics.\n\n \n16th March 2023\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK! (FREE!)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-teachers-day-2023-faculty-of-classics-oxford/
LOCATION:Faculty of Classics\, Ioannou Centre\, 66 St Giles'\, Oxford\, OX1 3LU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T165557
CREATED:20230207T160547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T160756Z
UID:54083-1678984200-1678987800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. \nThis year’s course will be conducted in four hour-long virtual lectures: \n‘Urban festivals and rural territory in ancient Greek culture’ -Prof. Jason König (Professor of Classics\, St Andrews) Thursday 9th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Herakles and Olympia’ -Dr Georgios Mouratidis (Assistant Director\, BSA) Tuesday 14th March\, 4:30pm \n‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’ -Dr Paul Grigsby (Research fellow in outreach and impact)\, Warwick Wednesday 15th March\, 4:30pm \n‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’ -Mrs. Sarah Thomason (Joint fouder and Director Hellene School Travel) Thursday 16th March\, 4:30pm \nRegister for the course using the registration form at the bottom of this BSA page.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ancient-greek-festivals-and-educational-tours-komos-or-pompe-attempting-to-create/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Natalie Haynes - Stone Blind (at Shrewsbury School)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, 17 March 2023 at 14:15\n\n \nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n \n\nWe are delighted to welcome classicist\, author\, former stand-up comedian and broadcaster Natalie Haynes to Shrewsbury High School on Friday 17th March from 2.15pm to 4.00pm. Natalie is best known for her retelling of ancient myths\, and will be talking about her latest book ‘Stone Blind’ all about the life of Medusa.\n\nThis event is open to the public and recommended for ages 14+.\n\nTickets are FREE for SHS pupils\, £8 for adults\, £5 for all other students and can be purchased from the school office\, or from Eventbrite.\n\nNatalie has spoken on the modern relevance of the classical world on three continents\, from Cambridge to Chicago to Auckland.\n\nShe writes for the Guardian. She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4: eight series of her show\, Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics\, have been broadcast on Radio 4: all series are available now on BBC Sounds. She will make series 9 in 2023.\n\nHer first novel\, The Amber Fury\, was published to great acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic\, as was The Ancient Guide to Modern Life\, her previous book. Her second novel\, The Children of Jocasta\, was published in 2017. Her retelling of the Trojan War\, A Thousand Ships\, was published in 2019. It was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2020. It has been translated into multiple languages. Her most recent non-fiction book\, Pandora’s Jar: Women in the Greek Myth was published in Oct 2020\, and reached number 2 in the New York Times Bestseller chart. Her novel about Medusa\, Stone Blind\, was published in Sep 2022 loved by many\, including literary greats\, Margaret Atwood and Neil Gaiman.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/natalie-haynes-stone-blind-at-shrewsbury-school/
LOCATION:Shrewsbury School\, SY3 7BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:National Classics Competition Final 2023
DESCRIPTION:Judge: Dr Mai Musié\nAncient Historian and Public Engagement Specialist\nCompetition Title TBA \nSaturday 18th March 2pm
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/national-classics-competition-final-2023/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Oxford and Cambridge Classics Open Day – Spring 2023
DESCRIPTION:FREE tickets available at their site from Wednesday 11 January\n \n\nThe Oxford and Cambridge Classics Open Day is held on alternate years at Cambridge / Oxford.\n\n \n\nIn 2023 the event will be held in Oxford with an online option for those who can’t make it.\n\n \n\nAre you inspired by the ancient world of the Greeks and Romans? Have you considered studying CLASSICS at university?\n\n \n\nJoin us for a great day out in Oxford to find out more.\n\n \n\n \n\nThis FREE event is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who is considering undergraduate study in a classical subject.\n\n \n\n 	Find out about the different degree courses you can choose from at Oxford and Cambridge\n \n 	Tips on how to apply\n \n 	Experience taster lectures\n \n 	Take a college tour\n \n 	Meet our current students who will be ready to answer all your questions.\n\n \n\nThe day is intended for potential applicants. Parents/supporters are discouraged to allow more students to access the event.\n\n \n\nIf a supporter is needed for access\, health\, safety etc then do book an extra ticket.\n\n \n\nPlease note that we are not a campus university. The event will take place at various sites around the city of Oxford and attendees will be expected to navigate between sites\, negotiating traffic and other hazards usually present in a city. We recoginse this could be a health and safety concern and welcome parents who wish to support a student for this reason.\n\n \n\nTeachers bringing a group of students from their school are also welcome.\n\n \n\nFurther details and Programme can be found HERE.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/oxford-and-cambridge-classics-open-day-spring-2023/
LOCATION:Oxford University\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:MARCH 2023 - RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 \n\n \n\nThe Timothyseus Project is delighted to confirm the dates and times of our next Renaissance Latin masterclass for the Spring Term (January to April) 2023:\n\n \n\nMARCH 2023 \n\n \n\nAdvanced Latin: Reading and Translating Leonardo Bruni’s Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People). \n\n \n\nWeek One\, Monday\, 6 March: The foundation of Florentia by Sulla’s veterans;\n\n \n\nWeek Two\, Monday\, 13 March: One power’s liberty is another’s subjugation: Bruni’s assessment of Roman domination;\n\n \n\nWeek Three\, Monday\, 20 March: The speech of Tegghiaio d’Aldobrando Adimari\, counselling the Florentine magistrates against war with Siena;\n\n \n\nWeek Four\, Monday\, 27 March: The outcome of the battle of the Arbia against Siena.\n\n \n\nThese four sessions will take place online via Zoom\, Monday evenings 6.00-8.00 p.m. London\, UK\, time (GMT). The tutor for this third masterclass will be Adam Greenwood\, MA\, Scholar of the Italian Renaissance and Greek and Latin Tutor for The Timothyseus Project. \n\n \n\nBernardo Rossellino\, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni\, 1446-48\, Santa Croce\, Florence. Image: Web Gallery of Art\n\n \n\nDidactic format\, linguistic requirements\, and course fees \n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will consist of four weekly sessions of two hours each. During each session an author and a Latin text will be introduced and a passage from the latter distributed as ‘homework’ for the attendees to translate into English before the next session. The following week\, translations will be compared and corrected and the Latin text itself discussed\, both in terms of grammar and style and in terms of historical and cultural context.\n\n \n\nThose interested in attending the above masterclass should note that a previous acquaintance with the Latin language is required to fully engage with the Latin texts. However\, enthusiastic Latinists who are relatively new to the language and those wishing to learn more about the authors and texts presented are also welcome.\n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will take place online via Zoom and will cost £120 per attendee (£100 per attendee for full-time students and for attendees of events with The Timothyseus Project in Autumn Term 2022)\, plus an administration fee of £20 per person for the academic year 2022-23. For further information on and/or to register for the above Renaissance Latin masterclass\, please contact Timothy Demetris on this email address (timdemetris@hotmail.com) at the earliest possible opportunity. 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/march-2023-renaissance-latin-masterclasses-2023-3/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Timothy Demetris":MAILTO:timdemetris@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
DESCRIPTION:HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association\n\n \n\nHave you thought about offering Ancient History at Key Stage 3\, GCSE or A-level? This webinar series\, offered in collaboration with the Classical Association\, will explore how ancient history can be embedded across the key stages at secondary level. Across this series\, we will show you how teaching ancient history is relevant today\, enriches modern classrooms and gives learners the opportunity to explore some key and distinct ancient civilisations\, such as Persia\, Greece and Rome. These sessions will be led by practicing ancient history teachers and academics who will demonstrate how the study of ancient history can engender a wide sense of diversity and inclusion in the curriculum\, as well as a deeper and broader understanding of the past. This series is a fantastic opportunity if you’re interested in what teaching ancient history can offer you and your students\, but don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a key stage or department lead\, or a teacher looking to develop your experience\, we will show you how Ancient History can drive educationally important conversations and enhance historical skills through new and exciting material.\n\n \nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n \nProgramme\n \nIntroduction to Ancient History\nTuesday 21 March 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n \n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and James Renshaw\n\n \nGreek History 101\nTuesday 25 April 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n \n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Emma Beetham\n\n \nRoman History 101\nTuesday 2 May 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n \n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anthony Smart and Tara Atkinson\n\n \nDeveloping an ancient history curriculum\nTuesday 13 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n \n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anna McOmish and Emma Beetham\n\n \nStarting to teach GCSE Ancient History\nTuesday 21 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm \n \n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Mike Goddard and and Alex Orgee
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/from-cyrus-to-cleopatra-the-ancient-history-adventure/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Birmingham Sixth Form Classics and Ancient History Conference
DESCRIPTION:From Hebe Barlow at Classics for All (Birmingham)…\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nDear All\,\n\n \n\nBirmingham’s annual Sixth Form Classics and Ancient History Conference is returning for 2023\, and will take place at the University of Birmingham’s campus. We look forward to seeing to as many of you and your pupils as possible!\n\n \n\nDate: Wednesday 22nd March 2023\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00 – 15:30\n\n \n\nVenue: Arts Building\, University of Birmingham\n\n \n\nThis event is free for all state school students. There is a charge of £10 per students from independent schools.\n\n \nPROGRAMME\n \n\nPlease email Hebe Barlow at bham.classicsforall@contacts.bham.ac.uk by the 28th February to register your interest\, or if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/birmingham-sixth-form-classics-and-ancient-history-conference/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hebe Barlow":MAILTO:bham.classicsforall@contacts.bham.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:(Re)reading\, Reception\, and “Relay”: in conversation with Elizabeth Cook
DESCRIPTION:Thu\, 23 March 2023\, 18:00 – 20:00 GMT\n\n \n\nLecture Theatre G22\, North-west Wing Gower St London WC1E 6BT\n\n \n\nIn celebration of our 10th anniversary the Summer School in Homer in collaboration with the Department of Greek and Latin\, UCL welcomes Elizabeth Cook\, author of Achilles\, for a reading of her work and a roundtable discussion of all things Homer with Antony Makrinos\, Miriam Leonard and Alexandra Meghji.\n\n \n\nElizabeth will kindly sign copies of Achilles which will be available at the event – CASH ONLY\n\n \nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/rereading-reception-and-relay-in-conversation-with-elizabeth-cook/
LOCATION:UCL\, London
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Christopher Burden-Strevens: (Kent) on ‘Using Coins to Kickstart a Career in the Late Republic: Some Tips from Rome’s Youngest Politicians’
DESCRIPTION:March 23\, 2023 6:30 pm\n\n \n\nHillhead Library\n\n \n\nAll talks will take place at 6.30pm in Hillhead Library\, Byres Rd\, Glasgow\n\n \n\nThursday 23rd March: Christopher Burden-Strevens: (Kent)\, Using Coins to Kickstart a Career in the Late Republic: Some Tips from Rome’s Youngest Politicians’\n\n \n\nAll are most welcome to attend.\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/christopher-burden-strevens-kent-on-using-coins-to-kickstart-a-career-in-the-late-republic-some-tips-from-romes-youngest-politicians/
LOCATION:Hillhead Library\, 348 Byres Road\, Glasgow\, G12 8AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Catullus and Lesbia: A Talk by Armand D'Angour
DESCRIPTION:The GCA is delighted to announce that this year’s postponed November Talk will finally be taking place live and in person on the evening of Thursday\, 23rd March Professor Armand D’Angour of Jesus College\, University of Oxford\, will be speaking on ‘Catullus and Lesbia’\, offering the latest perspective on antiquity’s most (in)famous love affair. The talk will take place in the Lecture Theatre at St Catherine’s School\, Bramley\, GU5 0DF. \nThere will be refreshments from 6 PM\, and the talk itself and the Q&A will run 6:30 – 7:30pm. The talk is particularly aimed at Sixth Formers\, but all members and their students are welcome! \nInterested members of the general public are welcome to attend this talk. If you are planning to attend\, please contact guy.brindley@stcatherines.info\, to help predict numbers for catering.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/catullus-and-lesbia-a-talk-by-armand-dangour/
LOCATION:St Catherine’s School\, Bramley\, Bramley\, Guildford\, Surrey\, GU5 0DF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:The Latin Programme Poetry Prize: An Evening of Readings
DESCRIPTION:From the folks at TLP…\n\n \n\nSalvete omnes\,\n\n \n\nFollowing a wonderful reading process led our three brilliant judges\, Seán Street\, Brighde Mullins and Jonathan Goddard\, we’re delighted to announce Sally Ashenhurst as the winner of this year’s The Latin Programme Poetry Prize\, with her deft and moving poem\, ‘Daoist Painting’. Huge congratulations to Sally!\n\n \n\nTo read the winning poem\, head to our website. Our digital booklet of this year’s longlist is available here.\n\n \n\nTo celebrate the announcement of the recipient of this year’s Poetry Prize\, we invite you to join us at The Broadway Bookshop on 23rd March from 6.30-8.30pm.\n\n \n\nAt our special in-person event\, you will be welcomed with drinks and nibbles (generously provided by Good Food and Ruttle & Rowe)\, followed by selected readings from our shortlisted poets.\n\n \n\nSpaces at The Broadway Bookshop are limited\, so do make sure to secure your ticket via a donation to the programme via the link below before they run out!\n\n \nTo Join TLP at The Broadway Bookshop!\n \n\nDOWNLOAD THE POETRY PRIZE LONGLIST SELECTION BOOKLET\n\nTo read all of the longlisted poems from this year’s Poetry Prize\, click through to our website\, where you’ll be able to purchase our digital booklet as a PDF for £3.\n\nAll proceeds from the sale of our booklet contribute to the continuation of Latin Programme lessons in London state schools and beyond.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-latin-programme-poetry-prize-an-evening-of-readings/
LOCATION:The Broadway Bookshop\, 6 Broadway Market\, London\, E8 4QJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:'Classical Myth and Music' at KCL
DESCRIPTION:From Emily Pillinger…\n\n \n\nThere are still some spaces for an exciting interactive workshop at King’s on ‘Classical Myth and Music’\, for students aged 14-18\, on the afternoon of Friday March 24. Please feel free to email me for full info and to book: emily.pillinger@kcl.ac.uk.\n\n \n\nHere at King’s we are collaborating with a wonderful composer\,\n\n \n\n@CherylHoad\, and a fantastic librettist\, Jeanne Pansard-Besson\, in the writing of some new staged music that tells the story of Penelope from Homer’s epic poem\, the Odyssey.\n\n \n\nInspired by Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Penelopiad’\, our creative artists are experimenting with how to give a musical voice to Penelope and to the enslaved girls working in her palace. The piece\, called ‘Penelope’s Web’\, is still evolving.\n\n \n\nCheryl and Jeanne have been inviting different groups of public participants\, including school students\, to learn more about the process of turning myth into music\, to contribute new ideas\, and to engage in a dialogue about the creative and performance process.\n\n \n\nWe are now excited to be reaching out to London schools to engage with the project! Students are invited to read Atwood’s ‘The Penelopiad’ in advance of the workshop.\n\n \n\nThey may also like to watch a short film about the project when it was hosted by @TORCHOxford: https://t.co/v9N2QxHsPg\n\n \n\nStudents will be given an opportunity to engage with the exhibition ‘Letters of Refuge’ organised by @artrefugeuk and @jcorkewebster\, as well as to take part in the workshop\, and to reflect on both projects in conversation with the researchers and artists involved in them.\n\n \n\nPlanned timetable:\n\n \n\n2.30pm Arrival and talk about studying at King’s (optional)\n3.15pm Tour of the Strand campus with a student ambassador (optional)\n3.45pm Break and refreshments 4pm Workshop on Penelope’s Web 6pm Finish
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-myth-and-music-at-kcl/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:MARCH 2023 - RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 \n\n \n\nThe Timothyseus Project is delighted to confirm the dates and times of our next Renaissance Latin masterclass for the Spring Term (January to April) 2023:\n\n \n\nMARCH 2023 \n\n \n\nAdvanced Latin: Reading and Translating Leonardo Bruni’s Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People). \n\n \n\nWeek One\, Monday\, 6 March: The foundation of Florentia by Sulla’s veterans;\n\n \n\nWeek Two\, Monday\, 13 March: One power’s liberty is another’s subjugation: Bruni’s assessment of Roman domination;\n\n \n\nWeek Three\, Monday\, 20 March: The speech of Tegghiaio d’Aldobrando Adimari\, counselling the Florentine magistrates against war with Siena;\n\n \n\nWeek Four\, Monday\, 27 March: The outcome of the battle of the Arbia against Siena.\n\n \n\nThese four sessions will take place online via Zoom\, Monday evenings 6.00-8.00 p.m. London\, UK\, time (GMT). The tutor for this third masterclass will be Adam Greenwood\, MA\, Scholar of the Italian Renaissance and Greek and Latin Tutor for The Timothyseus Project. \n\n \n\nBernardo Rossellino\, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni\, 1446-48\, Santa Croce\, Florence. Image: Web Gallery of Art\n\n \n\nDidactic format\, linguistic requirements\, and course fees \n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will consist of four weekly sessions of two hours each. During each session an author and a Latin text will be introduced and a passage from the latter distributed as ‘homework’ for the attendees to translate into English before the next session. The following week\, translations will be compared and corrected and the Latin text itself discussed\, both in terms of grammar and style and in terms of historical and cultural context.\n\n \n\nThose interested in attending the above masterclass should note that a previous acquaintance with the Latin language is required to fully engage with the Latin texts. However\, enthusiastic Latinists who are relatively new to the language and those wishing to learn more about the authors and texts presented are also welcome.\n\n \n\nThe above Renaissance Latin masterclass will take place online via Zoom and will cost £120 per attendee (£100 per attendee for full-time students and for attendees of events with The Timothyseus Project in Autumn Term 2022)\, plus an administration fee of £20 per person for the academic year 2022-23. For further information on and/or to register for the above Renaissance Latin masterclass\, please contact Timothy Demetris on this email address (timdemetris@hotmail.com) at the earliest possible opportunity. 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/march-2023-renaissance-latin-masterclasses-2023-4/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Timothy Demetris":MAILTO:timdemetris@hotmail.com
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SUMMARY:Classical Association in Northern Ireland lecture: Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson on ‘amo\, amas\, amat and all that: New perspectives on Classics education in the 21st century’
DESCRIPTION:March 29\, 2023 6:45 pm\n\n \n\nThe Classical Association in Northern Ireland is pleased to host an online lecture by Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson (Durham University) on Zoom on Wednesday 29th March at 18:45 (GMT+1\, UK local time).\n\n \n\nPlease register via Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link in advance of the talk.\n\n \n\n‘amo\, amas\, amat and all that: New perspectives on Classics education in the 21st century’\n\n \n\nIn this talk\, Dr Holmes-Henderson will share findings from her award-winning research into the value of Classics education for contemporary learners. She will confront the thorny issues of access to Classical languages in schools\, teacher supply and the perception of classical subjects in the public domain. There is much to discuss!\n\n \n\nArlene will provide examples from her own professional practice as a qualified school teacher\, as well as her partnerships with policymakers in Government and Parliament.\n\n \n\nAnyone who would like to do some pre-reading can read this blog or might like to leaf through Arlene’s co-edited volume\, Forward with Classics\, with a foreword written by Mary Beard.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-in-northern-ireland-lecture-dr-arlene-holmes-henderson-on-amo-amas-amat-and-all-that-new-perspectives-on-classics-education-in-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:East London Classics Easter Latin Revision Course
DESCRIPTION:Applications have opened for the Easter Latin Revision Course for Year 11 Latinists in preparation for the examinations in May/June 2023.\n\n \n\nThis year\, the course is running for 2 days.\n\n \n\nThe dates are Monday 3rd April – Tuesday 4th April 2023.\n\n \n\nHere is the brochure. Interested students (or teachers on their behalf) can email to register interest and Booking Forms can then be sent across\, which will secure places.\n\n \n\nThere is also some funding available for bursaries.\n\n \n\nAll details are on the website (as well as photos from our previous courses): www.eastlondonclassicssummerschool.com
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/east-london-classics-easter-latin-revision-course/
LOCATION:Warwickshire
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Merali-Smith":MAILTO:sarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk
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