National Classics Competition Final 2023
Judge: Dr Mai Musié Ancient Historian and Public Engagement Specialist Competition Title TBA Saturday 18th March 2pm
Judge: Dr Mai Musié Ancient Historian and Public Engagement Specialist Competition Title TBA Saturday 18th March 2pm
FREE tickets available at their site from Wednesday 11 January The Oxford and Cambridge Classics Open Day is held on alternate years at Cambridge / Oxford. In 2023 the event will be held in Oxford with an online option for those who can't make it. Are you inspired by the ancient world of the Greeks and Romans? … Continue reading "Oxford and Cambridge Classics Open Day – Spring 2023"
MARCH 2023 - RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 The Timothyseus Project is delighted to confirm the dates and times of our next Renaissance Latin masterclass for the Spring Term (January to April) 2023: MARCH 2023 Advanced Latin: Reading and Translating Leonardo Bruni’s Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People). Week One, Monday, 6 March: The … Continue reading "MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 2023 "
HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association Have 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 … Continue reading "From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure"
From Hebe Barlow at Classics for All (Birmingham)... Dear All, Birmingham’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! Date: Wednesday 22nd March 2023 Time: 12:00 – … Continue reading "Birmingham Sixth Form Classics and Ancient History Conference"
Thu, 23 March 2023, 18:00 – 20:00 GMT Lecture Theatre G22, North-west Wing Gower St London WC1E 6BT In 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 … Continue reading "(Re)reading, Reception, and “Relay”: in conversation with Elizabeth Cook"
March 23, 2023 6:30 pm Hillhead Library All talks will take place at 6.30pm in Hillhead Library, Byres Rd, Glasgow Thursday 23rd March: Christopher Burden-Strevens: (Kent), Using Coins to Kickstart a Career in the Late Republic: Some Tips from Rome’s Youngest Politicians’ All are most welcome to attend. FURTHER INFORMATION
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 … Continue reading "Catullus and Lesbia: A Talk by Armand D’Angour"
From the folks at TLP... Salvete omnes, Following 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! To read … Continue reading "The Latin Programme Poetry Prize: An Evening of Readings"
From Emily Pillinger... There 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: . Here at King’s we are collaborating with a wonderful composer, @CherylHoad, … Continue reading "‘Classical Myth and Music’ at KCL"