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Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association Texts and Topics Conference – Saturday 10 March 2018
University of Birmingham , United KingdomThe BMCA are pleased to announce their annual Texts and Topics Conference. This Conference is aimed at Sixth Form students who are studying Latin, Greek and Classical Civilisation and covers a wide range of texts and topics on the A Level specifications of those subjects. There will be a wide range of talks, including sessions … Continue reading "Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association Texts and Topics Conference – Saturday 10 March 2018"
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Presidential Lecture 2018 Sicily – An Island for Everyone?
AKS Clifton Drive South, Lytham, Sta Anne's, Lancashire, United KingdomLSA CA lecture. Thursday 11th January 7pm Dr Michael Scott, Historian, Author, Broadcaster and Associate Professor, University of Warwick FURTHER INFORMATION
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Sicily – An Island for Everyone? – An LSA CA Lecture
AKS Clifton Drive South, Lytham, Sta Anne's, Lancashire, United KingdomDr Michael Scott Historian, Author, Broadcaster and Associate Professor University of Warwick Thursday 11th January 7pm AKS, Main Entrance, Clifton Drive South, Lytham St Annes FY8 1DT Free to members Non-members £5 Everyone Welcome Free Car Parking Lectures 7 - 8pm Doors open at 6.15pm
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Free Primary Latin inset day at Museum of London
Museum of London 150 London Wall, London, United KingdomThe team at Hands Up Education are delighted to announce that we have created a primary Latin course, specifically for use by teachers who have never learnt Latin or taught Latin before. The materials are entirely free and available online. To help teachers who might be interested in using the course, we’ve teamed up with the Museum … Continue reading "Free Primary Latin inset day at Museum of London"
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The Gritty Realities of Ancient Greece
Edgbaston High School Westbourne Road, BirminghamOn Friday 12th January Edgbaston High School for Girls is welcoming Dr Michael Scott to deliver a lecture entitled ‘The Gritty Realities of Ancient Greece’. The talk is scheduled for 3.30-4.30pm with the opportunity for questions. There is no charge for teachers but pupils will be charged £5 attendance fee. The school is situated nearby … Continue reading "The Gritty Realities of Ancient Greece"
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Medea, a Production by University of Warwick Classics Society
Belgrade Theatre Belgrade Square, Coventry, United Kingdom18-19th January 2018 "Warwick Classics Society presents Medea. Known to many as the most tragic piece of ancient Greek theatre, Euripides’ Medea explores love, loss, betrayal, and the consequential revenge of its eponymous heroine, Medea. Medea, deeply in love with Jason, has abandoned her family and native land of Colchis and moved with him to … Continue reading "Medea, a Production by University of Warwick Classics Society"
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Professor Edith Hall on Homer, Sappho and Aesop
Gresham College Barnard's Inn Hall, London, United Kingdom2017-18 Free Public Classics Lectures Professor Edith Hall on Homer, Sappho and Aesop Gresham College, London’s oldest Higher Education Institution, is delighted to announce a series by Visiting Professor in Classics Edith Hall. Few academic subjects have influenced the history of the world as much as ancient Greek history and culture, yet today few … Continue reading "Professor Edith Hall on Homer, Sappho and Aesop"
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Ancient Drama Festival 2018, Warwick Classics Department
Warwick University Gibbet Hill Road, Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom***Ancient Drama Festival 2018, Warwick Classics Department*** Belgrade Theatre, Coventry The students and staff at the Warwick Department of Classics and Ancient History would like to invite teachers and pupils to our Annual Ancient Drama Festival for Schools on Friday 19 January 2018. This schools event is FREE of charge thanks to the generous sponsorship … Continue reading "Ancient Drama Festival 2018, Warwick Classics Department"
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An introduction to Ancient Greece and Rome
Roman Baths Awaiting enrolment information. Further Information
