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  • April 2021

  • Mon 26

    BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’

    26 April 2021 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

    The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course, focussing on the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation module ‘The Homeric World’. The course is intended both for those who already teach the new GCSE (or similar specifications), and also for those who have never taught the subject … Continue reading "BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’"

  • Tue 27

    Stoicism and After: Philosophy and Life

    27 April 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Stoicism and After: Philosophy and Life A Lawyers Group event with Professor A. C. Grayling, hosted by Sir Rupert Jackson. Tuesday 27 April | 18:00 BST Back by popular demand, Professor A. C. Grayling has generously offered to host a sequel to his recent talk on What the Stoics can teach us about living through the Covid-19 crisis. … Continue reading "Stoicism and After: Philosophy and Life"

  • Tue 27

    “How to retire (if you’re a Roman emperor)” Dr Rebecca Usherwood (Trinity College Dublin)

    27 April 2021 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Tuesday 27th April at 7.30 p.m. (on Zoom) Dr Rebecca Usherwood (Trinity College Dublin) How to retire (if you're a Roman emperor) On the 1st May 305, Diocletian and Maximian, who had ruled the Roman Empire together for twenty years, abdicated. This was an action without precedent in Roman history, and a radical departure from … Continue reading "“How to retire (if you’re a Roman emperor)” Dr Rebecca Usherwood (Trinity College Dublin)"

  • Wed 28

    The Oxford Greek Play 2021, Orestes

    28 April 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    From the folks at the OGP... The Oxford Greek Play is a major educational and outreach event for schools, particularly for students approaching GCSEs and A-levels (or equivalent). This year's multimedia production, Euripides' Orestes, will be streamed live *at no cost* online on 28 April 2021 at 5pm. The recording of the premiere will then be … Continue reading "The Oxford Greek Play 2021, Orestes"

  • Wed 28

    Oxford Greek Play

    28 April 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    From the folks at The Oxford Greek Play... We are excited to announce that tickets for this year’s Oxford Greek Play are now available to reserve via the Oxford Playhouse website! Orestes will be performed online on 28th April at 5pm. 'From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back...' It has … Continue reading "Oxford Greek Play"

  • Thu 29

    Greek mythology creative writing online workshop

    29 April 2021 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Join Dr Amanda Potter from the Open University for an online creative writing workshop, via Zoom. We will use characters and themes from Greek mythology, and paintings from the Brighton Museum collection, as an inspiration for your work. Amanda will lead you through some short exercises to help you to build characters and get you … Continue reading "Greek mythology creative writing online workshop"

  • May 2021

  • Tue 11

    Blazing Blackness in Greek Antiquity

    11 May 2021

    Due to the ongoing global situation with COVID-19, the Manchester & District Branch of the Classical Association has moved all of its lectures online on the platform Zoom. All events are open live to members, and recorded for their YouTube channel. You can become a member here, also via Pay-Pal: . You can also‘tip’ them at: https://ko-fi.com/manchesterca. There will be further events for members throughout the year, including a student-led and careers workshops … Continue reading "Blazing Blackness in Greek Antiquity"

  • Tue 11

    The Guildford Classical Association May Talk

    11 May 2021 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Tuesday 11th May at 7.30 pm Callum Armstrong will give an illustrated talk on 'Reconstructing the Sounds of Ancient Double Pipes', with musical examples. This will be a Zoom webinar, open to all. For a link to register, contact Callum is a professional musician and expert aulos player. He has, through research and experiment, … Continue reading "The Guildford Classical Association May Talk"

  • Wed 12

    Classics for All, Historically

    12 May 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Classics for All, Historically with Professor Edith Hall, hosted by Professor Paul Cartledge. Wednesday 12 May | 18:00 BST We are delighted to be joined by Professor Edith Hall who will discuss her recent book, A People's History of Classics, co-written with Henry Stead. Exploring the influence of the classical past on the lives of working-class people, … Continue reading "Classics for All, Historically"

  • Wed 12

    Prof Genevieve Liveley (Bristol): ‘Homer’s AI’.

    12 May 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Wednesday 12th May 2021, 7pm – Dr Genevieve Liveley (Bristol) 'Homer's AI'. In this talk, Professor Liveley asks: What is the legacy of Homer’s intelligent machines? Beginning with Homer’s descriptions of relatively simple automata in the Iliad and Odyssey, this talk goes on to consider the more sophisticated models of artificial mind and machine cognition that these ancient poems describe, … Continue reading "Prof Genevieve Liveley (Bristol): ‘Homer’s AI’."

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