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SUMMARY:Classics Sixth-form Conference (Classical Association and University of Exeter)
DESCRIPTION:Classical Association\, South-West Branch \nSixth-form Conference \n  \nThe Classical Association South-West Branch will be holding their annual Sixth-form Classics Conference on Saturday 9th March\, from 9.30 am at Exeter School. The programme covers texts and topics for AS and A-level. \nThere will be a charge of £10 for each student. Please send payment in advance to Dr Sharon Marshall\, Department of Classics & Ancient History\, Amory Building\, Rennes Drive\, University of Exeter\, EX4 4RJ. \nFor more information\, please contact Professor Lynette Mitchell (l.g.mitchell@ex.ac.uk). \nProgramme \n9.30\nWelcome \n9.45 – 10.30\nPeter Wiseman: ‘Heroes and Villains in Sallust’s Catiline‘ \n10.30 – 11.15\nChris Gill: ‘Who gives us the real Socrates – Aristophanes or Plato?’ \n11.15-11.45\nBreak \n11.45-12.30\nAndrew Worley: ‘rumoribus ferente populo: Rumour and intemperate speech in Annals XV’ \n12.30-1.15\nMatthew Wright: ‘Playwrights and prizes in fifth-century Athens’ \n1.15-2\nLunch \n2-2.45\nSharon Marshall: ‘Propertius III and elegiac inconsistency’ \n2.45-3.30\nLynette Mitchell: ‘Democracy uncovered’
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-sixth-form-conference-classical-association-and-university-of-exeter/
LOCATION:Exeter School\, Victoria Park Road\, Exeter\, Devon\, EX2 4NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lynette Mitchell":MAILTO:l.g.mitchell@ex.ac.uk)
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SUMMARY:Sixth Form Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association is delighted to announce the details of its upcoming Sixth Form Conference\, to be held on Saturday 9th March 2013 at the University of Birmingham. \nWe have tried to make this event as relevant as possible for the A/AS Level Latin and Classical Civilisation syllabuses\, bringing together experts from across the country to talk to your pupils on what we hope will prove to be an invaluable day of Classical learning.\n\n\nOur programme for the day is as follows:\n\n\n9.45am – Welcome and introduction to the Conference \n\nSession 1 \nLatin: Cicero – TBC \nVase handling session – Laura Snook \nSession 2 \nLatin: Tacitus – Rhiannon Ash \nGreek Tragedy – Felix Budelmann \nSession 3 \nLatin: Ovid – Elena Theodorakopoulos \nRoman Epic – Llewelyn Morgan \nPlenary \nEpic and Hollywood – Liz Gloyn \n1pm Finish \n As you can see\, Latin and Classical Civilisation classes run concurrently throughout the morning before both groups come back together for the plenary.\n\n\n\nTo register your pupils for the event or if you have any further questions\, please send me an email: pxs502@bham.ac.uk\n\n\nThe cost of the event will be £5 per pupil\, with a reduced rate of £2.50 per state school pupil.\n\nMany thanks and I look forward to seeing as many of you and your pupils there as possible!\n\nPolly Toney.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sixth-form-conference/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Polly Toney":MAILTO:pxs502@bham.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:kaloi k'agathoi's Medea
DESCRIPTION:There will be a performance by kaloi k’agathoi at St Edward’s School\, Cheltenham\, of Medea\, Wicked with of the East\, on Friday 8th March at 7.30 p.m.  Commissioned for last year’s Three Choirs event in Hereford\, the production features a first act ‘prequel’\, which sets the background to the tragedy\, making it equally suitable for newcomers to the story and those studying it as a set text.  The second half follows Euripides\, but is devised by the cast and crew rather than scripted\, giving opportunity for audience interaction and didactic improvization as inspired. \nOriginal music composed and played by Liam Dunachie.  Tickets are £6\, bookings through either Jodie Mallet (Head of Classics\, St. Edward’s) on jodiem7@msn.com\, or Siobhan de Souza (kaloi k’agathoi) on sgndes@herefordcs.com.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/kaloi-kagathois-medea/
LOCATION:St Edward’s School\, Cirencester Road\, Charlton Kings\, Cheltenham\, Gloucestershire\, GL53 8EY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jodie Mallett":MAILTO:jodiem7@msn.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130307
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SUMMARY:The Afterlife of Ovid: A Colloquium (7-8 March)
DESCRIPTION:“Sponsored by the Princeton Global Collaborative Network Fund on Postclassicisms \nIt is by now a critical commonplace to observe that the last 30 years have seen a dramatic reversal in Ovid’s critical fortunes. From a maligned harbinger of Silver Latin\, Ovid has moved to the centre of Latin literary criticism and classical reception studies. This critical reappraisal can\, of course\, be understood as a reversion to a periodic historical norm\, with Ovid returning to the high esteem in which he was held for much of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. At the same time\, the recent Ovidian revival seems to follow\, almost inevitably\, from contemporary cultural conditions: Ovid’s irony and wit\, the kaleidoscopically intertextual texture of his poetry. his fascination with change\, and his continual juxtapositions of sex and politics are all highly congenial to the interests and aesthetics of modern and postmodern literary and intellectual culture. The turn of the twenty-first century\, then\, has not only been a good moment for Ovid\, but also a very Ovidian moment. \nBut what does it mean to describe a period\, genre or work as Ovidian? This one-day graduate colloquium – a pendant to the Warburg Institute and Institute for Classical Study’s The Afterlife of Ovid (http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/colloquia/afterlife-of-ovid/)– aims to bring together graduate students working on Ovid and his reception to explore and discuss the nature and boundaries of the Ovidian. Do different readers of Ovid invariably create their own versions of the poet\, or can the Ovidian be understood as a transhistorical aesthetic category? Do literary and critical contexts in which Ovid holds a prominent position – including\, but not limited to\, the present moment\, late 16th century England\, and the latter half of the Augustan principate – share distinguishing cultural and aesthetic conditions? What are the relations between the Ovidian\, the Augustan\, the Classical? \nFor further information\, please contact admeatempora@gmail.com \nOrganized by Leon Grek (Princeton)\, Aaron Kachuck (Princeton) and Daisy Dunn (UCL)”
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-afterlife-of-ovid-a-colloquium-7-8-march/
LOCATION:The Warburg Institute\, University of London\, School of Advanced Study\, Woburn Square\, London\, WC1H 0AB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Dr Jonathan Prag to speak on Cicero\, Verres and Sicily
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 6th March at 4.30 pm Dr Jonathan Prag\, Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at Merton College\, Oxford\, and University Lecturer in Ancient History\, will be speaking on: \n‘‘Cicero\, Verres and Sicily’’ \nDr Prag is a specialist in Ancient Sicily\, and is currently working on commentaries on Cicero’s speeches against the corrupt former Roman governor of Sicily\, Gaius Verres. This talk will be of particular interest to pupils studying the Latin AS set text drawn from these speeches. \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. 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 Monday 4th March.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dr-jonathan-prag-to-speak-on-cicero-verres-and-sicily/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Girls’ School\, Brook Green\, Hammersmith\, London\, W6 7BS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gregory Wilsdon":MAILTO:gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org
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SUMMARY:Sussex Classical Reading Competition 2013
DESCRIPTION:The annual Classical Reading Competition for the Sussex Classical Association will take place at Roedean School on Tuesday 5 March 2013\, 5-7pm. The competition will be open to pupils in Years 5 to 13. There will be a choice of both Greek and Latin passages. Please do contact me at Roedean for details of the set passages and for any other information concerning the competition. \nRebecca Miller\,  rmiller@brightoncollege.net
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sussex-classical-reading-competition-2013/
LOCATION:Roedean School\, Brighton Road\, BN2 5RQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Miller":MAILTO:rmiller@brightoncollege.net
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SUMMARY:Aeschylus' Agamemnon at The Mount School
DESCRIPTION:The Mount School is putting on a production of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in March. This play is being performed and produced by girls from Year 9\, 10 and 11. The story is set in Mycenae\, as the queen Clytaemnestra waits for her husband Agamemnon to return from the Trojan War\, ten years after he sacrificed their daughter Iphigenia in order to set sail for war\, and is a tale of corruption\, revenge and the lust for power. \nThere will be a performance on Monday 4th March at 2.00 p.m. to the Senior School and other invited schools\, and then two performances to parents and other visitors on Thursday 7th March at 7.00 p.m. and Saturday 9th March at 7.00 p.m. You are welcome to attend any performance. \nTickets cost £5 (£3 concessions) and are available from the front office on 020 8959 3403. Alternatively\, you can contact admin@mountschool.com for more details. There will be one free teacher ticket for every 10 pupil tickets. \nThe school is in Mill Hill\, in North London\, and is accessible by tube. If you have any queries\, please contact the front office on the e -mail address above\, or me at rwiley@mountschool.com.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/aeschylus-agamemnon-at-the-mount-school/
LOCATION:The Mount School\, Milespit Hill\, Mill Hill\, London\, NW7 2RX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Wiley":MAILTO:admin@mountschool.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130226T193000
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SUMMARY:The Olympic Games in the Roman World
DESCRIPTION:By Fettes Classical Society \nDr Jason Koenig (St Andrews) on ”The Olympic Games in the Roman World” \nAt 7.30. Please get in touch if you would like to come\, especially if bringing some young people. \nAllan Girdwood\nAB.Girdwood@fettes.com
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-olympic-games-in-the-roman-world/
LOCATION:Fettes College\, 2 Carrington Road\, Edinburgh\, EH4 1QX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Allen Girdwood":MAILTO:AB.Girdwood@fettes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130219T193000
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CREATED:20130115T164026Z
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SUMMARY:What Plato would expect from a Classical Education
DESCRIPTION:By Fettes Classical Society \nDr David Creese (Newcastle) on ”What Plato would expect from a Classical Education” \nAt 7.30. Please get in touch if you would like to come\, especially if bringing some young people. \nAllan Girdwood\nAB.Girdwood@fettes.com
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/what-plato-would-expect-from-a-classical-education/
LOCATION:Fettes College\, 2 Carrington Road\, Edinburgh\, EH4 1QX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Allen Girdwood":MAILTO:AB.Girdwood@fettes.com
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SUMMARY:"Shopping in Ancient Rome" - A lecture by Dr Claire Holleran from Exeter University at King's College\, Taunton: 19th February 2013 at 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Claire will be delivering a lecture using material from her recently published book “Shopping in Ancient Rome: the Retail Trade in the Late Republic and the Principate”  which explores the diverse means by which goods were distributed in Rome. From fixed shops and workshops based in tabernae\, to permanent and periodic markets\, fairs\, auction sales\, street sellers\, and ambulant vendors. \nThe Lecture should hopefully be appealing to all studying Ancient Rome and everyone welcome. Please send an email to: lscashmore@kings-taunton.co.uk to provide an idea of numbers. Light refreshments will be provided. \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/shopping-in-ancient-rome-a-lecture-by-dr-claire-holleran-from-exeter-university-at-kings-college-taunton-19th-february-2013-at-7pm/
LOCATION:King’s College\, South Road\, Taunton\, Devon\, TA1 3LA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa Cashmore":MAILTO:lscashmore@kings-taunton.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130214
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SUMMARY:The Paper Cinema's Odyssey
DESCRIPTION:The Paper Cinema is producing a wonderful re-telling of Homer’s Odyssey\, using beautiful illustration and puppetry accompanied by a live score.  The show has just returned from a nationwide tour and was extremely successful – selling out nearly all of the 19 venues it visited. \nFurther information and details on how to book can be found here: \nhttp://www.bac.org.uk/whats-on/paper-cinemas-odyssey/ \nFor teachers interested in bringing groups of students there is a concession/student rate of £10 and for every 10 tickets purchased the 11th is free.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-paper-cinemas-odyssey/
LOCATION:BAC\, Lavender Hill\, Battersea\, London\, SW11 5TN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130216
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SUMMARY:The KCL Greek Play: Oedipus at Colonus
DESCRIPTION:The 2013 KCL Greek play will be Oedipus at Colonus. Details of performances are as follows: \nWednesday 13th February\n2:30pm\n7:00pm \nThursday 14th February\n6:00pm Pre-show lecture (tbc)\n7:00pm \nFriday 15th February\n2:30pm\n7:00pm \n  \nCheck back with the Classics Library calendar of events for more information (venue\, lecture\, ticket costs)\, when available. \nPlease also check the KCL Greek play website for updates: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/classics/about/greek/index.aspx
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-kcl-greek-play-oedipus-at-colonus/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:greekplay@kcl.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130207T173000
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CREATED:20130110T185130Z
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SUMMARY:Sparta - Separating Fact from Fiction
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association is pleased to announce the details for its upcoming lecture\, led by Dr Andrew Bayliss (University of Birmingham): \n\nSparta – Separating Fact from Fiction\n\n\nThe lecture will take place on the 7th of February from 5.30pm at the University of Birmingham.\n\nAll welcome.\n\n£2 per head for non-registered schools\, £1 per head for schools that are registered with the BMCA.\n\nTo register your interest and book a place\, please contact Polly Toney at pxs502@bham.ac.uk\n\nIf you know of anyone who may be interested in this event\, please feel free to pass the message on!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sparta-separating-fact-from-fiction/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Polly Toney":MAILTO:pxs502@bham.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130207T163000
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CREATED:20130130T112231Z
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SUMMARY:DIABOLICAL ORATORY - a talk by Chris Carey (UCL)
DESCRIPTION:Professor Chris Carey from UCL is giving a talk on ‘Diabolical Oratory: How to Win an Argument in Ancient Greece’ on Thursday 7th February at 4:30pm in the Mills Centre on Bishopswood Road at Highgate School\, London N6. \nAll are very welcome to attend\, and tea/coffee/cake etc. will be provided. \nThe lecture is the second Douglas MacDowell memorial lecture that we have held\, and is now an annual event. \nIf you would like to come and bring your pupils please do let me know by emailing me with estimated numbers at: \nguy.waller@highgateschool.org.uk \nMany thanks\, \nGuy Waller \nHead of Classics\, Highgate School \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/diabolical-oratory-a-talk-by-chris-carey-ucl/
LOCATION:Mills Centre\, Highgate School\, Bishopswood Road\, London\, N6\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guy Waller":MAILTO:guy.waller@highgateschool.org.uk
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