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MARCH 2023 – RENAISSANCE LATIN MASTERCLASSES 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 "
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Things to do with the “things done”: Examining Augustus’ Res Gestae
Pimlico Academy Lupus Street, London, United KingdomA TALK FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF A LEVEL (AND GCSE) ANCIENT HISTORY, AND A LEVEL CLASSICAL CIVILISATION MODULE, IMPERIAL IMAGE by Dr James Corke-Webster, King’s College London Tuesday 14th March, 3:45 - 4:45 Hosted by Pimlico AcademyLupus StreetPimlicoLondon SW1V 3AT To sign up for the talk, please complete this form as soon as possible (the deadline was Monday … Continue reading "Things to do with the “things done”: Examining Augustus’ Res Gestae"
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Cambridge & District branch: Junior Reading Competition
The Leys School The Fen Causeway, Cambridge, United KingdomMarch 14, 2023 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm The Leys School Tuesday 14th March 2023 4- 6pm approx Junior Reading Competition Venue: The Leys School Cambridge
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‘Herakles and Olympia’
The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. This year’s course … Continue reading "‘Herakles and Olympia’"
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Poverty and Vulnerability in Classical Greece
Tue, 14 March 2023, 18:00 – 19:15 GMT FURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK DR AIDA FERNÁNDEZ PRIETO Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow (Ancient History) at Manchester Metropolitan University Poverty and Vulnerability in Classical Greece Aida is a research fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University, working closely with Dr April Pudsey on her project 'Poverty, Vulnerability and Family in … Continue reading "Poverty and Vulnerability in Classical Greece"
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‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’
The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. This year’s course … Continue reading "‘The competitive spirit: agonistic festivals in Hellenic and regional identity’"
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Landscapes of Roman Britain: A Lecture by Martin Millett
Gresham College Barnard's Inn Hall, London, United KingdomWednesday 15 March 2023, 6pm-7pm (UK time) or view online at: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/roman-landscapes Gresham College, Barnard’s Inn Hall, 30 Holborn, London EC1N 2HH We used to think Roman Britain was a largely untamed natural landscape of woodland with occasional opulent villas representing the houses of an alien elite, set side by side with scattered peasant settlements. … Continue reading "Landscapes of Roman Britain: A Lecture by Martin Millett"
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Classics Teachers’ Day 2023; Faculty of Classics, Oxford
Faculty of Classics, Ioannou Centre 66 St Giles', Oxford, United KingdomYour opportunity to connect with other classics teachers and hear the latest research from our academics. 16th March 2023 FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK! (FREE!)
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‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’
The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course, focusing on the theme ‘Myth & Religion: The Ancient Festival‘. Participants will follow a series of four virtual lectures, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the school syllabus. This year’s course … Continue reading "‘Ancient Greek festivals and educational tours. Komos or Pompe? Attempting to create’"
