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SUMMARY:New Testament Greek course [for beginners]
DESCRIPTION:The LATIN QVARTER continues to offer courses in Latin and Greek to beginners\, the more advanced\, and specialists. \n  \nNew Testament Greek course [for beginners]\nGloucester Cathedral\nTwo-day course: Sat 9th – Sun 10th November 2013\, 10.00-17.00 \nDetails and enrolment:\nhttp://ancientgreekinbristol.com/hellenistic.html \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/new-testament-greek-course-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Gloucester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131201
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UID:7805-1383696000-1385855999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:'Our Ajax' | World Premiere | Southwark Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Karl Sydow in association with Natural Perspective\, Supporting Wall and Southwark Playhouse presents the world premiere of \nOur Ajax\nby Timberlake Wertenbaker \n\n6 November – 30 November 2013 \n\n\nShow Starts 8pm Matinee Starts 3.30pm\nPrice £10 previews | £16 | £14 (conc) \n\nQuoting the site… \nStarring Olivier Award-winner Joe Dixon (The Orphan of Zhao\, RSC; The Mummy Returns)\, Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Adam Riches and Fresh Meat star Gemma Chan. \nAn epic drama of heroism\, love and homeland\, Sophocles’s Ajax is brought urgently to life in this thrilling new play by Olivier Award-winner Timberlake Wertenbaker. Torn between army politics and the love of his soldiers on the front line of war\, the legendary leader begins to spiral out of control. \nDeveloped from interviews with current and former servicemen and women\, this incisive and powerful new work comes to Southwark Playhouse directly following the smash hit West End revival of Wertenbaker’s multi-award-winning modern classic Our Country’s Good. \nDirected by Evening Standard Award nominee and Southwark Playhouse Associate David Mercatali (Tender Napalm\, Someone to Blame). \n★★★★ ‘A theatrical landmark’ Daily Mail on Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good (Out of Joint/West End)\n★★★★ ‘Natural Perspective’s fast-paced and unsettling modern-dress production… gripping and crystal-clear’ Independent on Sunday on Wertenbaker’s Britannicus (Wilton’s Music Hall)\n★★★★ ‘Timberlake Wertenbaker’s excellent new translation’ Guardian on Wertenbaker’s Britannicus (Wilton’s Music Hall)\n★★★★ ‘Sensationally staged by David Mercatali’ Guardian on Tender Napalm (Southwark Playhouse and National Tour) \nSupported by the Unity Theatre Trust \nFor more information\, visit the Southwark Playhouse site.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/our-ajax-world-premiere-southwark-playhouse/
LOCATION:Southwark Playhouse\, 77-85 Newington Causeway\, London\, SE1 6BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131103
DTSTAMP:20260528T203450
CREATED:20130521T113558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125454Z
UID:6731-1383350400-1383436799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:The Heffers Classics Festival 2013
DESCRIPTION:The Festival is back again on 2nd November 2013\, with another long list of top names in Classics and classical authorship. Get your tickets fast! \nAll the latest information is on the Heffers Classics website. \n\nSpeakers and their topics include… \n\nFact Festival\nMary Beard – Talk TBC \nPaul Cartledge – The Oath of Plataea \nDavid Mattingly – Imperialism\, Power & Identity: Intentional & Unforseen Consequences of the Roman Empire \nCharlotte Higgins – The Romans in Britain \nWilliam Fitzgerald – How to Read a Latin Poem \nJerry Toner – The Roman Gods Predict your Future \nPeter Thonemann – ‘A Crown of Thorns’: Jesus on Trial \nJules Evans – Philosophy For Life \nDavid Stuttard – Greek Tragedy \nNatalie Haynes – Ancient Guide to Modern Life \nJoanna Paul – Pompeii and Herculaneum \n\nBalloon Debate – Who is the Greatest Character from Classical Mythology? \nFeaturing… Harry Sidebottom as Hector\, Natalie Haynes as Oedipus\, Ruth Downie as Dido\, Caroline Lawrence as Andromache and Paul Cartledge as Argus \n\nFiction Festival\nHard Heads\, Hard Helmets – for the First Time Ever\, Lindsey Davis and Simon Scarrow in Conversation. \nHarry Sidebottom – Historical Novels of the Classical World \nM C Scott – Ciphers and Oracles. Spycraft in Ancient Rome \nCaroline Lawrence – Myths\, Movies and Storytelling \nRobert Fabbri – Writing the Classical era into Fiction \nRuth Downie – Stories in Stones: Telling the Tales of Forgotten People \nHenry Venmore-Rowland – The Undergraduate Author \nHugh Lupton – Talk TBC \n\nIn their own words… \nHeffers Classics Festival 2013 \nSaturday 2nd November \nEarly Bird Tickets now on sale at £30 (£20 for concessions) \nCall us on 01223 463220 or email: events@heffers.co.uk \nHeffers Classics Festival will be returning on Saturday 2nd November. \nWe are pleased to announce the first release of tickets for this years Classics Festival. This year we have not just a great Classics Fact Festival\, but also Classics Fiction running alongside. \nTickets are priced at £30 and £20 for concessions (students 16+\, Senior citizens and Job Seekers Allowance). Children under 16 are free. The tickets are for the full day from 10.30am to 6pm. \nWe are delighted that we have confirmations for Mary Beard (who is making time in her increasingly busy schedule to appear) and Paul Cartledge who is a stalwart supporter. Headlining our Classics Fiction Festival we are extremely proud to announce the attendance of Lindsey Davis and Simon Scarrow. More details as speakers come on board will follow. \nTickets at the early bird price are limited and the first 20 tickets bought will receive a Loeb Reader. \nSo book now for the best Classics Festival in town! \nEmail us at events@heffers.co.uk or call us on 01223 463220 to book your tickets.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-heffers-classics-festival-2013/
LOCATION:Heffers Book Shop\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131030
DTSTAMP:20260528T203450
CREATED:20130905T180438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125454Z
UID:7531-1383004800-1383091199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Oxford Classics Documentary Shorts
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Classics would like to provide a fantastic opportunity for Year 12 students to research\, write\, present and film short documentaries about ancient artefacts in the Ashmolean Museum. \nThis one-day course\, which will take place on Tuesday 29th of October\, is absolutely FREE for students. \nStudents will also be given the opportunity to have lunch and a tour of a Oxford college. \nInformation on the course and how to apply can be found here. \nPlease do encourage your students to apply\, limited spaces available.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/oxford-classics-documentary-shorts/
LOCATION:University of Oxford\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131021T210000
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CREATED:20131001T183718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125454Z
UID:7731-1382382000-1382389200@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Lindsey Davis
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Author\nAuthor Lindsey Davis talks about her work as a historical novelist and passionate campaigning author\, writing a series – and convincing readers to accept a new series. \nTime: 6pm (Doors open at 5.30pm)\nDate:   Monday 21 October 2013 \nPlace: University of Roehampton\, Duchesne Building 004 (Map) \n \nThis event is sponsored by the Roehampton and South West London Branch of the Classical Association. Members free. Guest tickets for the event cost just £2\, or £10 for an annual membership subscription (£5 for concessions). Bring the correct money with you and you can buy tickets or become a member at the door. To reserve a place\, please email us at ca.swlondon@gmail.com by Monday 14thOctober.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/meet-the-author-lindsey-davis/
LOCATION:University of Roehampton\, Roehampton Lane\, London\, SW15 \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="http%3A//www.roehampton.ac.uk/Contact-Us/":MAILTO:ca.swlondon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131021
DTSTAMP:20260528T203450
CREATED:20130426T161023Z
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UID:6468-1381885200-1382230799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Cambridge Greek Play: 'Prometheus Bound'/'Frogs'
DESCRIPTION:Booking is now open for the Cambridge Greek Play 2013! \n\nAeschylus Prometheus Bound\nFrogs Aristophanes\n16th-19th October\nDirected by Helen Eastman \nSchool parties warmly welcomed for a brilliant opportunity to see both comedy and tragedy in the original language (with English surtitles). \nTickets at £15/20/25 (students £15) from www.cambridgeartstheatre.com. \nMore info at www.cambridgegreekplay.com and at www.facebook.com/events/184224225035135/. \nFurther outreach activities will be advertised nearer the time.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/cambridge-greek-play-prometheus-boundfrogs/
LOCATION:Cambridge Arts Theatre\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131014
DTSTAMP:20260528T203450
CREATED:20130923T194744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130923T194744Z
UID:7692-1381539600-1381625999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Native Scientist & Classics: Empowering Bilingualism through Science Outreach
DESCRIPTION:Aimed at teachers\, language experts\, parents of bilingual children and researchers\,come to this seminar to understand and discuss the benefits and challenges of bilingualism and how science and scientists can support language learning. \nDATE: Saturday 12th October 2013 \nPLACE: Faculty of Classics\, Ioannou Centre\, 66 St Giles’\, Oxford OX1 3LU \nFREE ENTRY \nRegister via: www.nativescientist.com \nPROGRAMME: \n“Bridging the gap between researchers and bilingual pupils” by Joana Moscoso\, Co-founder Native Scientist \n“Classics in Communities: Ancient Languages in the Modern Era” by Mai Musié\, Classics Outreach Officer University of Oxford \n“One mind – two languages: challenges and advantages of bilingualism” by Napoleon Katsos\, Senior Lecturer University of Cambridge \n“To speak Portuguese: why? when? how?” by Regina Duarte\, Education Coordinator Portuguese Embassy
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/native-scientist-classics-empowering-bilingualism-through-science-outreach/
LOCATION:Faculty of Classics\, Ioannou Centre\, 66 St Giles'\, Oxford\, OX1 3LU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131014
DTSTAMP:20260528T203450
CREATED:20130708T150959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130708T150959Z
UID:7091-1381539600-1381625999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Training days for teachers of Classics
DESCRIPTION:Training days for teachers of Classics\n  \nIn 2013/14 the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Birmingham\, will be running a programme of Teacher Subject Days on six Saturdays across the year.    This programme is aimed at \n\nTrainee teachers of Classics on School Direct\, School Direct (salaried)\, SCITT and Teach First programmes;\nNewly qualified teachers (NQTs) of Classics;\nTeachers of Classics in their second and third years of teaching;\nTeachers keen to run Classics in their schools who may not yet have established programmes\n\nThe six days will cover a range of aspects of teaching Classics\, from the practical (e.g. an experienced teacher’s advice on how to plan\, budget and run a successful Classics trip) to the technical (workshops on the A-level and GSCE texts\, and on the Cambridge Latin Course\, and on the different exam boards). To encourage new teachers’ confidence with material culture there will be\, for instance\, an afternoon spent at Chedworth Roman villa with Professor Esmonde-Cleary\, and a session on practical ideas for teaching Roman Women with a focus on dress and identity.  A panel session on careers for Classicists with recent Classics graduates aims to give teachers ideas for promoting their subject and recruiting to it. The opening keynote workshop will be led by Roman Mysteries author and president of JACT\, Caroline Lawrence. \nProgramme for 12 October 2013\n10:00 – 10:15 Welcome\n10:15 – 11:00 Introductions and round-table: aims of the course\n11:00 –12:45   Cambridge Schools Classics Project Workshop: KS3\n12:45- 1:30      Lunch\n1:30- 2:30        ‘Bringing antiquity to life: artefacts as clues’: a workshop with Caroline Lawrence\, President of JACT\n2:30-3:30         Panel and discussion on the exam boards for Latin\, Greek and Classical Civilisation and WJEC Certificate in Latin language.\n3:30- 4:00        Evaluations\, Departure \nFurther days will be as follows\n30 November 2013\n11 January 2014\n8 February 2014\n15 March 2014\n10 May 2014 \nThe days will run from 10.00am to 4.00pm in order to allow participants from a wide geographical area to participate.  There is a fee of £250 for the six days\, which includes lunch and refreshment\, and a trip to Chedworth\, but we anticipate being able to offer bursaries for trainee teachers on School Direct SCITT and Teach First programmes and NQTs in maintained schools. For further information\, and to book a place\, please email Dr Elena Theodorakopoulos on e.m.theodorakopoulos@bham.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/training-days-for-teachers-of-classics/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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UID:7575-1381428000-1381431600@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:'Greeks and Romans: Reaping the Harvest 2013'\, A Talk by Peter Jones for Year 9 Students
DESCRIPTION:Francis Holland School\, Regent’s Park is hosting a talk by Peter Jones\, titled Greeks and Romans: Reaping the Harvest 2013. \nThe talk is aimed at Year 9 students who are considering Latin and Greek at GCSE\, and will take place on 10th October\, from 5pm to 6pm. \nThe venue is located here (please be aware that there are two Francis Holland Schools in London). \nAll welcome. \nFor more information\, please contact Hana Baig (Hana.Baig@fhs-nw1.org.uk). \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greeks-and-romans-reaping-the-harvest-2013-a-talk-by-peter-jones-for-year-9-students/
LOCATION:Francis Holland Schol\, Ivor Place\, London\, NW1 6XR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hana Baig":MAILTO:Hana.Baig@fhs-nw1.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131008T213000
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UID:7748-1381264200-1381267800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Why Classics Matter | Natalie Haynes and Sarah Churchwell
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Haynes in conversation with Professor Sarah Churchwell\nA Thought Out Words Event\n8th October \nA discussion on how the Classics inform modern life. Find out why Julius Caesar died a Freudian death\, who coined the phrase ‘to paper over the cracks’\, and who was the world’s first Bond villain. \nTickets: £5\nStudent Tickets: Free. Please click on the link or enter the student promotional code: STUDENTOCT. \nVenue: UEA London\, 102 Middlesex Street\, London. E1 7EZ.\nTime: Doors 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start. \nFor more info please email: contact@thoughtoutproject.com \nhttps://whyclassicsmatter.eventbrite.co.uk/
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/why-classics-matter-natalie-haynes-and-sarah-churchwell/
LOCATION:UEA London\, Middlesex Street\, London\, E1 7EZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:contact@thoughtoutproject.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131008T193000
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UID:7764-1381260600-1381266000@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Sanskrit for a New Generation - Presented by Sanskrit@StJames
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to our event of talks and presentations at the Nehru Centre\, 8 South Audley Street\, London W1K 1HF on Tuesday 8th October 2013 – 6.30 to 8 pm. \nOur keynote speaker will be Parminder Vir OBE\, Director of PVL Media Emerging Markets.  Other speakers will include Wayne Barron\, who teaches classics at St Paul’s School for Girls\, and David Hodgkinson\, who teaches classics at School of St Helen and St Katharine. \nOf course there will also be time for socialising and book buying! \nPlease RSVP at http://www.sanskritatstjames.org.uk/events/id/7.  We look forward to seeing you there.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sanskrit-for-a-new-generation-presented-by-sanskritstjames/
LOCATION:Nehru Centre\, 8 South Audley Street\, London\, W1K 1HF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131008T180000
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UID:7741-1381255200-1381258800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Caroline Lawrence@Guildford High School
DESCRIPTION:Guildford Classical Association \nCaroline Lawrence\, author of the Roman Mysteries series of historical novels for children\, is coming to Guildford High School on Tuesday 8th October. \nIdeal for pupils in Years 7-9. \nTalk will commence at 5pm sharp and finish at 6pm. \nAll are welcome. \nPlease email the Head of Classics\, Sarah Merali-Smith if you plan to attend\, indicating the number of pupils you will be bringing. \nsarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk \nThanks!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/caroline-lawrenceguildford-high-school/
LOCATION:Guildford high School\, London Road\, Guildford\, GU1 1SJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Merali-Smith":MAILTO:sarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131007
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130726T115210Z
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UID:7256-1380934800-1381021199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:JACT Teaching Classics Day Saturday\, October 5th\, 2013
DESCRIPTION:Are you studying a Classical Subject or Ancient History at University? Have you thought of teaching?  \nThis day is designed to give current and former graduates and undergraduates an insight into what it is like to teach Classics or Ancient History in a school\, and how they might enter the profession. There will be a range of speakers\, all of whom are closely involved in Classics education in the UK. They will provide a range of perspectives\, with experience of teaching in a wide range of different schools\, assessing students’ work in public examinations and training teachers to enter the profession. \nThe course leaders for the PGCE Programmes at Cambridge and KCL will also be in attendance. \nProgramme \n10.30      Coffee and Reception \n11.00      Introduction to the Day: Why teach Classics? \n11.30      How do get into teaching Classics – PGCE programmes and other routes into teaching \n12.15      What do Heads of Department look for when recruiting teachers? How can you improve your CV to help you get into teaching? \n13.00      Lunch \n13.45      Where will I teach? What is teaching like? Perspectives from different schools. \n14.30      What will I teach? An outline of the courses available at GCSE\, A Level and IB in Latin\, Greek\, Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, as well as a look at lower school curricula in Classics. \n15.00      Plenary Discussion: questions to the panel. \n15.30      Conclusion of the day: tea and coffee available \nCost of the Day \nThe day is free to members of JACT. For non-members the cost is £10\, with cheques payable to JACT. Lunch will be included in the cost of the day. Information about JACT\, including how to join\, is available at www.jact.org. Undergraduates and Postgraduates are encouraged to apply to their University departments for financial support for travel. \nLocation \nSchool of St Helen and St Katharine\, Faringdon Road\, Abingdon OX14 1BE. If you are travelling by train\, please go to Oxford\, and then catch the 35 from Oxford Station to Abingdon. Details of how to find the school can be found on the school’s website: www.shsk.org.uk. \nBooking \nFor any further details\, please contact David Hodgkinson\, Head of Classics\, School of St Helen and St Katharine. Please send an email to dhodgkinson@shsk.org.uk to register your interest in attending.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jact-teaching-classics-day-saturday-october-5th-2013/
LOCATION:St Helen and St Katharine School\, Faringdon Road\, Abingdon\, OX14 1BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Hodgkinson":MAILTO:dhodgkinson@shsk.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130930T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130930T183000
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UID:7457-1380562200-1380565800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:'Aeneas the villain': A Talk at Bablake School by Stephen Heyworth\, 30th September
DESCRIPTION:I am writing on behalf of the Faculty of Classics at Oxford  University and Bablake School to invite your students to a talk on:  ‘Aeneas the Villain’ by Dr Stephen Heyworth. \nDr Stephen Heyworth is a Fellow and Tutor at Wadham College\, University of Oxford and has taught Classics at Wadham since 1988. Dr Heyworth will be talking about Aeneas the hero\, but will concentrate on the way in which Virgil has written his epic so that an attentive reader is enabled and at some points compelled to see the poem’s protagonist as socially inept\, emotionally stunted\, morally questionable\, deceitful\, conniving\, nasty; in short\, a villain. The talk will consider Aeneas the lover\, the family man\, the teller of tales\, the betrayer of Troy and the wager of war. \nDATE: Monday 30th of September 2013 \nTIME: 4.30pm – 5.30pm \nPLACE: Bablake Theatre\, Bablake School\, Coundon Road\, Coventry\, CV1 4AU \nTARGET AUDIENCE: Year 10 and above \nPlease RSVP to Dan Menashe\, Head of Classics at Bablake School: \nEmail: dcm@bablake.coventry.sch.uk \nTel:  02476 271223
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/aeneas-the-villain-a-talk-at-bablake-school-by-stephen-heyworth-30th-september/
LOCATION:Bablake School\, Coundon Road\, Coventry\, CV1 4AU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Menashe":MAILTO:dcm@bablake.coventry.sch.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131001
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130911T165554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130911T165554Z
UID:7602-1380416400-1380502799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:The Classics Quiz: pueri versus puellae (Soho Literary Festival)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Soho Literary Festival\, there will be another Classics quiz: pueri versus puellae. Last year the puellae won – Come on\, the pueri! \nIt takes place on 29th September. Quoting their site… \nFollowing the success of last year’s contest\, which was won by the puellae\, Professor William Fitzgerald\, author of How to Read a Latin Poem\, will be this year’s interrogator (quizmaster to barbarians). \nHarry Mount (Amo\, Amas\, Amat) is looking for three optimi for his team; Rachel Johnson is looking for three optimae for her team. So\, if you know about the locative and how Caesar conquered Gaul\, this is your chance. Members of the audience can also take part\, and the puer or puella with the highest score will be give a year’s free membership of the London Library\, worth £460. If you’d rather be on stage\, please email editorial@theoldie.co.uk with the word NOMINATIVE in the subject line\, and state your classical credentials. \nMore information here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-classics-quiz-pueri-versus-puellae-soho-literary-festival/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130930
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130806T162902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130806T162902Z
UID:7318-1380330000-1380416399@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:JACT INSET Classical Civilisation 28th September
DESCRIPTION:JACT INSET Day – Teaching Classical Civilisations\n \n  \n28th September 2013 – St Hilda’s College Oxford \n  \nProposed Itinerary for the day: \n  \n\n\n\n\n10.00\nRegistration\n\n\n10.30\nFocus groups – the purpose\, joys & challenges of teaching Classical Civilisation.\n\n\n11.15\nSubject talk – Professor Tim Whitmarsh (title tbc).\n\n\n12.00\nInterdisciplinary perspectives on and tools for teaching Classical Civilisation.\n\n\n13.00\nBuffet Lunch\n\n\n14.00\nActivity Session 1 (see below)\n\n\n15:00\nActivity Session 2 (see below)\n\n\n15:45\nPlenary Discussion\n\n\n\n\n  \nActivity Options: \n1) Visit to the Ashmolean Musuem \n2) Resource Creation for Tricky Topics \n3) Using Local Architecture \n4) Pitt Rivers / Bodleian Library Visit (tbc) \n  \nFor a booking form please contact office@jact.org – spaces are limited and assigned on a strictly first come first served basis.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jact-inset-classical-civilisation-28th-september/
LOCATION:St Hilda’s College\, Oxford\, OX4 1DY
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="JACT":MAILTO:office@jact.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130926
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130725T173529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130725T173529Z
UID:7232-1379984400-1380070799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Sixth Form Study Day at Faculty of Classics\, University of Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Classics is pleased to announce that the next annual Sixth Form Study Day will take place on Tuesday 24th September 2013. For the first time the Faculty will be attempting to cover a full range of Classical Civilization A/AS topics. Online booking will be available by the end of July. For further details please see the Faculty website: http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/open_days/. \nProgramme: \nAll events apart from the Museum tours are in the Lower Ground floor of the Faculty of Law (map: http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/cms_misc/media/Sidgwick_Site_map.pdf). The Faculty of Classics will be open throughout the day and visitors will be very welcome to look around. Please note there is no parking on site. You are advised to use the Park and Ride (http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/cms_misc/media/Cambridge_City_map2.jpeg) facilities if necessary. \n\n\n\n  \nTime\nActivity\n\n\n  \n10.30-11.00\nRefreshments &   Registration (Lower ground atrium)\n\n\n  \n11.00-11.50\nSESSION 1 \nOption 1: Dr Rebecca Flemming\, Roman Women (room LG18) \nOption 2: Dr Helen Van Noorden\, The Iliad (room LG19)\n\n\n  \n12.00-12.50\nSESSION 2 \nOption 1: Dr Paul Millett\, Homer’s Odyssey and society (LG18) \nOption 2: Dr Rosanna Omitowoju\, Greek tragedy and its   context\, with reference to Oedipus Rex\, Antigone\, Hippolytus\, and Medea   (LG19) \nOption 3: Tour of the Museum of Classical Archaeology\n\n\n  \n12.50-14.00\nPLEASE BRING A PACKED LUNCH \nYou will be able to eat it outside\, or\, if the weather is not good\, in the Faculty of Law or   Undergraduate Common Room in the Faculty of Classics.\n\n\n  \n14.00-14.50\nSESSION 3 \nOption 1: Prof. Richard Hunter\, Aristophanes and Athens (LG18) \nOption 2: Prof. Robin Osborne\, Understanding classical Greek art (LG19)\n\n\n  \n15.00-15.50\nSESSION 4 \nOption 1: Dr Ingo Gildenhard\, Virgil’s Aeneid (LG18) \nOption 2: Prof. Stephen Oakley\, Livy and the Punic Wars   (LG19) \nOption 3: Tour of the Museum of Classical Archaeology
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/sixth-form-study-day-at-faculty-of-classics-university-of-cambridge/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130922
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130905T154158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130905T154158Z
UID:7526-1379638800-1379725199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:University of Oxford: Classics Open Day (20th September)
DESCRIPTION:The University of Oxford’s last open day of the year will be held on Friday 20th September. \nThe Faculty of Classics will be holding Classics oriented events at the Ashmolean Museum and the Ioannou Centre\, although booking is not compulsory it is advisable. \nPlease find below a list of Classics colleges that do not require prior booking for drop-ins. \nYou can also visit the University of Oxford website for general information on the Open Day. \n  \nCollege Classics sessions – September Open Day (20th)\nSome of these are drop-in sessions\, some are presentations with time for questions at the end. \n\n\n\nCollege\nTutor(s)\nRoom\nTime\n\n\nCorpus Christi\nDr Peter HaarerProf. Tim Whitmarsh\nSeminar Room\n14:30 – 15:00\n\n\nBalliol\nProf. Rosalind ThomasDr Adrian Kelly \nDr Matthew Robinson \n \nStaircase 11\, Room 5\n14:15 – 16:00\n\n\nBrasenose\nDr Llewelyn Morgan\nSt Mary’s 1\nAll Day\n\n\nExeter\nProf. Gregory Hutchinson\nStaircase 4 Room 1a\n13:15 -14:00\n\n\nJesus\nDr Armand D’Angour\n11.6\n12:00 – 13:00\n\n\nLMH\nDr Amin BenaissaDr Helen Kaufmann\nMonson room\n12:00 – 13:00\n\n\nMagdalen\nDr Felix Budelmann \nNew Buildings II Rm. 1\n13:30-14:15\n\n\nMerton\nDr Jonathan PragDr Rhiannon Ash\nFellows 4:7\n12:15\n\n\nNew\nDr Jane Lightfoot\n12 Old Buildings 4\n15:30 – 16:30\n\n\nOriel\nDr Bruno Currie\nRoom 7.5\n14:00 – 16:00\n\n\nRegent’s Park\nDr Katie Low\nPlease ask at the welcome desk\n15:15 – 16:00\n\n\nSomerville\nDr Charlotte Potts (CAAH)Dr Luke Pitcher (Classics) \n \nMary Somerville Room\n12:30 – 14:00\n\n\nSt Anne’s\nProf. Matthew Leigh\nPlease ask at the lodge\n11:30 – 15:30\n\n\nSt Hilda’s\nDr Katherine Clarke/Dr Rebecca Armstrong\nJacqueline du Pre Music Building Foyer(Free sandwich lunch)\n13:00 – 14:00\n\n\nSt Hugh’s\nDr Alison Rosenblitt\nMGA Lecture Room\n13:15 – 13:45\n\n\nTrinity \nDr Pavlos Avlamis\nStaircase 9.4 (please meet at Durham Quad)\n15:15\n\n\nUniversity College\nDr Bill Allan\nRoom 3.3\n12:15 – 13:15\n\n\nWadham\nDr Stephen Heyworth\nFront Quad 6.1\n13:30 – 17:00\n\n\nWorcester\nDr Jo QuinnDr Peta Fowler \nDr Lydia Matthews\nStaircase 4 room 5\n15:15 – 16:00\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/university-of-oxford-classics-open-day-20th-september/
LOCATION:University of Oxford\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130819T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130823T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130430T174619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130805T111518Z
UID:6524-1376902800-1377280800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:THE LATIN QVARTER: Latin for Post-Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Five-day course \nAugust 2013 (Mon 19th – Fri 23rd) \nLATIN FOR POST-BEGINNERS \nThe course sketches the history of early Rome and tells the story of the end of the republic and rise of the emperors. Readings are taken from ancient Latin writers\, and through their story-telling the course weaves a picture of the ancient world. The language is taught ab initio\, but expect the course to cover all declensions of noun and conjugations of verb. Ideal for revision\, rusty returners or dedicated beginners. \nClick here to see the course materials and find more information.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-latin-qvarter-latin-for-post-beginners/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130811
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130430T163420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130805T111626Z
UID:6518-1375923600-1376096399@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:The LATIN QVARTER: Tacitus on Britain | How Gloomy Was Dis?
DESCRIPTION:Two-day course (You can enrol for one or both days) \n8th August 2013 \nTACITUS ON BRITAIN \nThis historian gave us the memorable line on the imperial achievements of his own people: “They make a desert and call it peace”. One wonders what he might say about the current EC (the European Community or the Economic Crisis or both!). In Britain\, Boudicca (Boadicea)\, Caratacus and Cassivellaunus were chieftains who held their own against the power of Rome\, for a while at least …    More details and download enrolment form \n9th August 2013 \nHOW GLOOMY WAS DIS? \nSelections of poetry illuminate the imagined underworld of the ancient world\, in particular Virgil’s Aeneid Book VI. The day will not be anything like as gloomy as it may seem! Some beautiful verse to enjoy. \nMore details and download enrolment form
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-latin-qvarter-tacitus-on-britain-how-gloomy-was-dis/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130803
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130220T193251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130220T193251Z
UID:5777-1375146000-1375405199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Latin & Greek Summer Course for Sixth Formers
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 30th July-Thursday 1st August \nThis summer the University is offering Sixth formers the opportunity to spend three days on campus learning Latin or Greek from scratch. These courses will run in parallel\, and are specifically tailored towards 16-18 year olds who would like to learn Latin or Greek\, but have not had the opportunity to do so at school. No prior knowledge of Latin or Greek is required. Classes will run from 10-4 every day including breaks\, and will be taught by experienced staff. There will also be the chance to look at some ‘real’ Latin & Greek as written on objects held in Archaeology\, Classics & Egyptology’s Garstang Museum. Teachers are not required to accompany students\, and interested sixth formers are welcome to get in touch directly with the organiser\, Amy Coker\, if they have any questions. \nNumbers in each class will be capped\, so please apply early. The cost of each course is £60. Bursaries are available to cover or help with the cost of tuition: please contact Dr Amy Coker for further information or to apply for a bursary.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/latin-greek-summer-course-for-sixth-formers/
LOCATION:University of Liverpool\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Coker":MAILTO:a.coker@liv.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130729
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130303T202225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130303T202225Z
UID:5924-1374541200-1374973199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:ARLT Summer School INSET
DESCRIPTION:23 – 27 July 2013\nRoehampton University\n London \n\nFull Details at http://www.arlt.co.uk/2013.html \n\nLectures: \nThese will include: \n\n\nPeter Jones                       Women in Homer\nRosemary Barrow            Classics in Film\nWilliam Fitzgerald           Virgil’s Aeneid\nJonathan Powell               Roman Oratory\n\n\nand many others… \nFeaturing:  \n\nKaloi Kagathoi: Medea the Musical (Wicked Witch of the East)\nWorkshops on the TPRS  and how to use drama in a Classics classroom.\n\nOption Groups: \n\nTopics from A level and GCSE Latin\, Classical Civilisation and Greek\, including exam technique.\nKey Stage 3 Latin and Greek\nPronunciation and reading aloud of Latin and Greek\nClassroom games\, drama and using IT in teaching\nPanel Talks on being a HoD\, taking trips and increasing the profile of Classics\nOther topics: if you have any requests\, please email the Director and we will try to provide them\n\nTrip: \n\nTrip to British Museum including the new exhibition on Pompeii and Herculaneum entitled ‘life and death’\n\n\nAccommodation: \n\nRoehampton University is a historic campus situated in beautiful grounds within southwest London. It is accessible by train from Barnes station and by tube from Putney Bridge as well as by car from the M25 and A3.\nWe will be staying in single bedrooms (a few twin rooms available).\n\nHow to Apply: \n\nPlease apply using the leaflet from the ARLT website http://www.arlt.co.uk/2013.html\nAccommodation is limited\, so early application is advised.\nDirector: Alex Smith\, Notting Hill and Ealing High School: arlt2013@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/arlt-summer-school-inset/
LOCATION:Roehampton University\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Smith":MAILTO:arlt2013@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130726
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130520T094121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130520T094121Z
UID:6698-1374541200-1374713999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:The Paper Cinema's Odyssey
DESCRIPTION: 23 – 24 July\n8pm\nRunning time: 75 mins\nPrice: £15\, £10 concs\nFollowing a sensational sell-out run at Battersea Arts Centre earlier this year\, The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey returns before journeying to Edinburgh… \nRaging storms and supernatural forces prevail over one man’s almighty quest to get home. Immerse yourself in a journey through the high seas\, soak up the adventure and encounter danger and exhilaration. \nHomer’s cornerstone of literature is vividly told with beautiful illustration and masterful puppetry. Cinematic projection and cunning tricks transform a suitcase full of cut-out paper puppets into an array of living characters and striking landscapes. A silent film is created before your eyes\, set to a captivating live score from exceptional musicians. \n“ingenious…as sweet as it is uplifting” – The Stage \n★★★★★ “a play that redefines theatre\, cinema and puppetry…if you do one thing this month\, go see this!” – Everything Theatre \n★★★★ “immense skill…ingeniously effective”\nThe Times \n★★★★  “a delicately executed piece\, which is bound to delight”\nThe Telegraph \n★★★★ “an epic\, imaginative voyage”\nTime Out \n#PCOdyssey on Twitter \nA Paper Cinema and Battersea Arts Centre co-production\nCo-commissioned by Parabola Arts Centre
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-paper-cinemas-odyssey-2/
LOCATION:Battersea Arts Centre\, Lavender Hill\, London\, SW11 5TN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130720
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130108T110922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130108T111014Z
UID:5324-1373677200-1374195599@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Classical Civilisation and Ancient History Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The 2013 CC & AH Summer School will run from 13 to 18 July at Repton School\, Derbyshire. In 2012 we welcomed 68 students from 49 different schools and colleges from all parts of the United Kingdom and beyond and we hope to do the same again this year. For further information\, visit www.ccsummerschool.info.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-civilisation-and-ancient-history-summer-school/
LOCATION:Repton School\, Repton\, Derby\, DE65 6FH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130716
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130128T192441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130128T192441Z
UID:5545-1373504400-1373849999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:The British School at Athens: Intensive Course for School Teachers
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 11th – Sunday 14th July 2013 \nThe British School at Athens invites applications for a new four – day intensive course for school teachers of Greek civilisation which will explore the history and archaeology of Athens through site tours and evening lectures by visiting scholars. The course will cover a number of key subjects in the A level Classical Civilisation & Ancient History syllabus including: Athenian democracy\, Athenian Imperialism\, the Persian Wars\, Greek architecture and sculpture. Participants will be guided by experts around the Acropolis and its slopes\, the New Acropolis Museum\, the Agora and Pnyx\, the National Archaeological Museum\, the Piraeus\, and during a day-excursion to the great Pan-Hellenic sanctuary at Delphi. \nThe course fee of £440 includes accommodation at a hotel in the historic centre of Athens\, travel between sites\, some group meals\, and a resource pack with further reading\, plans\, and study materials; participants must organise their own flights to Athens. \nFurther information and an itinerary can be obtained from our website (www.bsa.ac.uk)\, and application forms should be emailed to the Assistant Director by 8th April 2013 (assistant.director@bsa.ac.uk). Applicants should also note that they are eligible to apply for travel bursaries from the Gilbert Murray Trust. \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-british-school-at-athens-intensive-course-for-school-teachers/
LOCATION:Athens\, Greece
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:assistant.director@bsa.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130703
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130607T123800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130607T123800Z
UID:6853-1372640400-1372726799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Mycenean Greece/Byzantium Conferences with University of Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:Bedford school run an outreach program called “Virtually University” which aims to connect students to University courses via video conference. In Shrewsbury Sixth Form we have been  partnering with them on a number of projects for a few years now. We have been able to arrange the following conferences with the University of Birmingham in the next month. \n28th June Byzantine Art History  at 11.20am for year 10 \n1st July Mycenaean Greece at 11.20 for year 11-12 \n  \nPlease note that these are FREE and you don’t have to travel because they are video conferences. \nYou don’t need expensive technical equipment either – just a PC\, although they work well through the JANET video conference system too. Ask for further details from myself \,  Sian Squire ses@ssfc.ac.uk Shrewsbury Sixth Form College or Rob Cullis who runs the program at Bedford School rcullis@bedfordschool.org.uk \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/mycenean-greecebyzantium-conferences-with-university-of-birmingham-2/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130630
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130607T123121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130607T123121Z
UID:6852-1372381200-1372467599@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Mycenean Greece/Byzantium Conferences with University of Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:Bedford school run an outreach program called “Virtually University” which aims to connect students to University courses via video conference. In Shrewsbury Sixth Form we have been  partnering with them on a number of projects for a few years now. We have been able to arrange the following conferences with the University of Birmingham in the next month. \n28th June Byzantine Art History  at 11.20am for year 10 \n1st July Mycenaean Greece at 11.20 for year 11-12 \n  \nPlease note that these are FREE and you don’t have to travel because they are video conferences. \nYou don’t need expensive technical equipment either – just a PC\, although they work well through the JANET video conference system too. Ask for further details from myself \,  Sian Squire ses@ssfc.ac.uk Shrewsbury Sixth Form College or Rob Cullis who runs the program at Bedford School rcullis@bedfordschool.org.uk \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/mycenean-greecebyzantium-conferences-with-university-of-birmingham/
LOCATION:West Sussex
CATEGORIES:events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130630
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130521T073344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130521T073344Z
UID:6710-1372381200-1372467599@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Classical World Taster Day
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to know more about the ancient world?\n\nThe Faculty of Classics and Lady Margaret Hall at Oxford are running a Classical World Taster Day on Friday 28th of June 2013. \nThe event is aimed at Year 12 students who are interested in exploring the ancient world at a degree level. This is an exciting opportunity to find out more about Classics\, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History and Ancient & Modern History at Oxford university. \nFor more information and application form please contact Mai Musié at mai.musie@classics.ox.ac.uk or Helena Mills at outreach@lmh.ox.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-world-taster-day/
LOCATION:Lady Margaret Hall\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mai Musie":MAILTO:mai.musie@classics.ox.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130714
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130227T165023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130227T165023Z
UID:5850-1372035600-1373677199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (24th June – 12th July 2013)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Classics and Italian studies (http://www.ficlit.unibo.it) of Bologna University offers an intensive three week Greek and Latin Summer School. \nThe school offers courses in Latin (beginners and intermediate) and in Greek (beginners) and the possibility of combining two courses (Latin & Greek) at a special rate. \nThe courses will be held in Bologna from 24th June to 12th July 2013 and are open to students (undergraduate and post-graduate) and non-students alike. Participants must be aged 18 or over. \nThe teaching will be focused mainly on Greek and/or Latin language with additional classes on Classical literature; further classes will touch on moments of classical history and history of art\, supplemented by visits to museums and archaeological sites (in Bologna and Rome). \nAll teaching and activities will be in English. \nFor further information and application forms please visit: \nhttp://www.ficlit.unibo.it/dipartimento/summer-school \nE-mail: diri_school.latin@unibo.it
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bologna-university-greek-and-latin-summer-school-24th-june-12th-july-2013/
LOCATION:University of Bologna\, Via Zamboni\, 32  40126\, Bologna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof. Francesco Citti":MAILTO:diri_school.latin@unibo.it
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130628
DTSTAMP:20260528T203451
CREATED:20130404T113144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130408T191630Z
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SUMMARY:Prince's Teaching Institute: Latin Residential Summer School 2013
DESCRIPTION:June 2013 sees the inaugural Latin Residential Summer School run by The Prince’s Teaching Institute. \n“High Quality CPD by Teachers for Teachers” \nDates: Monday 24th – Wednesday 26th June 2013 \nVenue: Homerton College\, University of Cambridge \nOpen to: Subject leaders (or nominative representatives) for Latin from all state secondary schools in England (including Academies and Free Schools). \nTo find out more\, visit www.princes-ti.org.uk/SummerSchool or contact Sarah Shaw: sarah.shaw@princes-ti.org.uk \nWhat we offer\nAcademic Enrichment – Sharing Good Practice \nReflections – Debate – Discussion \nOpportunity to engage with peers from secondary state schools \nSpeakers Include\nMembers of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Classics\, including Professor Stephen Oakley\, Dr James Clackson\, Dr Caroline Vout and Dr Ingo Gildenhard. \nProfessor Peter Hennessy\, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary\, University of London. \nDavid Aaronovitch\, author\, broadcaster and columnist for The Times. \nWorkshops and Seminars include the following topics\n\nWhy teach Latin?\nTeaching a non-spoken language\nSharing good practice\nCurrent issues in Classics teaching\nBuilding the department\n\nLectures by leading Classicists to include\n\n‘When did Latin stop being spoken?’\n‘Virgil’s Aeneid in its Historical Context’\n‘Classics in Contemporary Culture’\n\nThe course will also feature a visit and guided tour with curators of the Fitzwilliam Museum. \n  \nclick image to enlarge
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/princes-teaching-institute-latin-residential-summer-school-2013/
LOCATION:Homerton College\, Hills Road\, Cambridge\, CB2 8PH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:sarah.shaw@princes-ti.org
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