Virgil and the Aeneid with Dr Will Rossiter (Webinar)
Free webinar with University of Reading/UAE! 26 Feb 11 – 12am – topic Virgil and the Aeneid with Dr Will Rossiter All information can be found here.
Free webinar with University of Reading/UAE! 26 Feb 11 – 12am – topic Virgil and the Aeneid with Dr Will Rossiter All information can be found here.
From David Stephenson... I am arranging for three events to happen, live if permissible and remote if not, at Warwick School. Two of them are geared around supporting pupils preparing for public examinations but, given the lack thereof this Summer, will be more generally focused on how we support our students. (As opposed to spending … Continue reading "Training Days at Warwick School"
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 "Mixtures, Medicine, and the Moretum: Roman Recipes and Food Culture"
Wednesday 27th January 2021, 2:00-4:00 pm GMT Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ucl-classics-and-ancient-world-taster-day-ii-2020-tickets-130784478897 Dear Students and Teachers, the UCL Greek and Latin department invites you to the upcoming UCL Ancient World and Classics Virtual Taster Day, to be held online on Wednesday 27th January 2021, 2:00-4:00 pm GMT What can we learn from a Greek play? How does learning Latin help … Continue reading "UCL Ancient World and Classics Virtual Taster Day"
UNIVERSITY OF KENT CLASSICS AND ARCHAEOLOGY PUBLIC LECTURES SPRING TERM 2021 Weds 27th Jan: Prof. Eleanor Dickey (Reading) 'What did people actually do in a Roman school? Weds 3rd Feb: Prof. Martin Carver (York) Remembering the Dead in Byzantine, Islamic and Norman Sicily 3rd-13th century. Weds 24th Feb: Prof. Ruth Webb (Lille) Performance in Late … Continue reading "What did people actually do in a Roman school? "
From David Stephenson... I am arranging for three events to happen, live if permissible and remote if not, at Warwick School. Two of them are geared around supporting pupils preparing for public examinations but, given the lack thereof this Summer, will be more generally focused on how we support our students. (As opposed to spending … Continue reading "Training Days at Warwick School"
A series of lectures for 6th Form pupils by King's College London Academics on aspects relating to Imperial Image and Augustan Rome. About this Event 1.00-1.15pm: Welcome and Introduction (Dr James Corke-Webster) 1.15-2.00pm: 'Augustus and Religion' (Dr James Corke-Webster) 2.00-2.15pm: Q&A (Dr James Corke-Webster) 2.15-2.30pm: Break 2.30-3.15pm: 'A tomb fit for an emperor?' The Mausoleum … Continue reading "Classical Civilisation: Imperial Image/Augustan Rome KCL Lectures"
UNIVERSITY OF KENT CLASSICS AND ARCHAEOLOGY PUBLIC LECTURES SPRING TERM 2021 Weds 27th Jan: Prof. Eleanor Dickey (Reading) 'What did people actually do in a Roman school? Weds 3rd Feb: Prof. Martin Carver (York) Remembering the Dead in Byzantine, Islamic and Norman Sicily 3rd-13th century. Weds 24th Feb: Prof. Ruth Webb (Lille) Performance in Late … Continue reading "Remembering the Dead in Byzantine, Islamic and Norman Sicily 3rd-13th century"
From David Stephenson... I am arranging for three events to happen, live if permissible and remote if not, at Warwick School. Two of them are geared around supporting pupils preparing for public examinations but, given the lack thereof this Summer, will be more generally focused on how we support our students. (As opposed to spending … Continue reading "Training Days at Warwick School"
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 "Homer’s Passage in Postcolonial Hispaniola"