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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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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:20131109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131111
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20131010T180556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125453Z
UID:7840-1383955200-1384127999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131114
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20130927T105727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125453Z
UID:7702-1384300800-1384387199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:6th Form Classics Day 2013\, Thursday 14th November
DESCRIPTION:Please find below the programme for this year’s EMACT 6th Form Classics Conference to be held at the University of Leicester on Thursday 14th November 2013. The cost is still only £5 per pupil (to include tea\, coffee and biscuits!)\, staff are free; application forms and further details can be obtained by emailing n.pollock@lesgrammar.org. \n  \nEMACT VI Form Conference\nThursday November 14th 2013\, University of Leicester \n10.30am Celia Campbell\, St Anne’s College\, University of Oxford \n                 Virgil’s Aeneid \n11.30am Tea/Coffee – The Hall \n12.00pm Professor Gregory Hutchinson\, Exeter College\, University of Oxford \n                  Homer’s Iliad \n12.50pm Lunch \n2.00pm First Seminar Session: see below \n2.55pm Second Seminar Session: see below \n3.45pm Finish \n  \n Seminars \n1 Celia Campbell\, St Anne’s College\, University of Oxford \n            Virgil – Aeneid IV \n2 Professor Gregory Hutchinson\, Exeter College\, University of Oxford \n            Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus/Greek Tragedy Classical Civilisation plays \n3 Andrew Sillett\, Brasenose College\, University of Oxford \n            Tacitus – Annals XV \n4 Professor Stephen Oakley\, Emmanuel College\, University of Cambridge \n            Cicero – In Verrem/The Life and Times of Cicero \n5 Eleonora Zampieri\, University of Leicester \n            The Woman in Classical Antiquity
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/6th-form-classics-day-2013-thursday-14th-november/
LOCATION:University of Leicester\, University Road\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE1 7RH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Pollock":MAILTO:n.pollock@lesgrammar.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131113T163000
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UID:7959-1384360200-1384365600@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Dr Alfonso Moreno to speak on Cleisthenes and Athens
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 13th November at 4.30 pm\, Dr Alfonso Moreno will be speaking on: \n‘Do People Need Leaders? The Case of Athens’ \nDr Moreno is Tutorial Fellow in Ancient History at Magdalen College\, Oxford where he specialises in Greek economic and social history. He is author of Feeding the Democracy – The Athenian Grain Supply in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC and has co-edited a commentary on the first four books of Herodotus. \nDr Moreno will be looking at Cleisthenes and Athens\, and in preparation he recommends reading (in translation) Herodotus V.66-78 and VI.121-131. \nThe talk is hosted by the St Paul’s Girls’ School Classics Society. Tea and cake will be served from 4.00 in the Dining Hall and the talk will be held in the Old Library. The event will finish between 5.30 and 6.00. There is no charge. \nThe address of the school is St Paul’s Girls’ School\, Brook Green\, London\, W6 7BS; main telephone 020 7603 2288. The nearest tube is Hammersmith. \nAll are welcome\, but if you or your pupils would like to attend\, please email Gregory Wilsdon at gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org with expected numbers as soon as possible and at the latest by Monday 11th November.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dr-alfonso-moreno-to-speak-on-cleisthenes-and-athens/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Girls’ School\, Brook Green\, London\, W6 7BS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gregory Wilsdon":MAILTO:gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131114T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20131111T164512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T164512Z
UID:8047-1384457400-1384462800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Schools' Talk: Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum
DESCRIPTION:Paul Roberts\, the Curator of the British Museum who organised the highly successful Pompeii and Herculaneum exhibition at the British Museum\, is giving a talk at RGS Guildford on Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum at 7.30pm on Thursday 14th November in the school Auditorium. \nEmail Ed Bush (the Head of Classics) on e.bush@rgs-guildford.co.uk if you are interested in bringing a group of pupils.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/schools-talk-life-and-death-in-pompeii-and-herculaneum/
LOCATION:RGS Guildford\, High Street\, Guildford\, Surrey\, GU1 3BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bush":MAILTO:e.bush@rgs-guildford.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131116
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20130910T154728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T131026Z
UID:7584-1384473600-1384559999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Harrodian Sixth Form Classics Conference
DESCRIPTION:On Friday November 15th The Harrodian School will be hosting its Annual Sixth Form Classics Conference. \nDr Felix Budelmann of Magdalen College Oxford will speak on Greek tragedy \nDr Rebecca Armstrong of St Hilda’s\, Oxford will speak on Ovid’s Amores iii \nProfessor Richard Jenkyns of Lady Margaret Hall Oxford will speak on Homer and Virgil \nDr. Thomas Mannack FSA\, Reader in Classical Iconography at the Beazley Archive Oxford will speak on Greek Art and Architecture. \nFor more information and details please contact Genevieve Seaton\, Head of Classics\, The Harrodian School (gseaton@harrodian.com)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/harrodian-sixth-form-classics-conference/
LOCATION:Harrodian School\, Lonsdale Road\, London\, SW13 9QN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Genevieve Seaton":MAILTO:gseaton@harrodian.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131117
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SUMMARY:JACT/University of Manchester INSET on Augustus in the 2014 Bimillennium
DESCRIPTION:Augustus and his bimillennium\nMaking the most of 2014\n Saturday 16th November 2013\nUniversity of Manchester \nThis INSET day is aimed at established\, new and prospective teachers of Ancient History and Classical Civilisation. The event is designed to support those who already teach or would like to teach Augustan topics in the classroom: both historical and literary. It also looks ahead to the bimillennium of Augustus’ death in 2014\, offering tips on how to get the most out of this occasion in a school setting. \nInteractive workshop sessions will focus on working with historical primary sources and on the relationship between Augustus and the poets. Two plenary lectures will also offer insights into current research on Augustus. Dr. Penny Goodman (University of Leeds) will talk about Augustus’ coming bimillennium\, while Dr. Alison Cooley (University of Warwick) will talk about her recent work on the Res Gestae Divi Augusti. \nThe event is FREE to attend\, but participants should register their attendance at: https://augustusinset.eventbrite.co.uk/. \nTwo options are available for lunch: \n\nA buffet selection (including vegetarian and vegan options) available at the venue for a cost of £10\, payable on the day.\nLocal cafes and sandwich outlets.\n\nYou will be asked to indicate which you think you will prefer when you register your attendance with Eventbrite\, so that we can plan approximate numbers for the buffet. However\, this does not commit you to either option – you can still choose either way on the day. \nThe venue is the University of Manchester\, and details of the exact building / rooms will be sent to all registered participants closer to the time. \nSchedule \n10.00-10.30 – Coffee and Welcome. \n10.30-11.30 – Plenary Talk: Commemorating Augustus’ bimillennium. (Penny Goodman\, University of Leeds) \n11:30-12:15 – Parallel Sessions (select one) \n\nWorkshop 1a: Coinage (Clare Rowan\, University of Warwick)\nWorkshop 1b: Augustus and the poets (Beverley Scott\, University of Leeds)\n\n12:15-13:15 – Break for lunch. \n13:15-14:15 – Plenary Talk: The Res Gestae Divi Augusti (Alison Cooley\, University of Warwick) \n14:15-14:45 – Afternoon break. \n14:45-15:30 – Parallel Sessions (select one) \n\nWorkshop 2a: Suetonius (Sarah Holliday\, Aylesbury Grammar School and Nina Wallace\, Queen Mary’s College\, Basingstoke)\nWorkshop 2b: Horace\, Virgil and Actium (Peter Reason\, Gower College\, Swansea).\n\n15:30-16.15 – Parallel Sessions (select one) \n\nWorkshop 3a: Augustus the contradiction (James Harrison\, Bootham School York)\nWorkshop 3b: Responding to Augustus’ legacy: the example of Nero (Shushma Malik\, University of Manchester)\n\n16.15 – Tea and Departure. \nYou can choose which of the parallel sessions to attend on the day. \n\nHave questions about JACT / University of Manchester Augustus INSET day?\nContact Penny Goodman
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jactuniversity-of-manchester-inset-on-augustus-in-the-2014-bimillennium/
LOCATION:University of Manchester\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="JACT / Penny Goodman / University of Manchester":MAILTO:https://augustusinset.eventbrite.co.uk/#
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20131111T203247Z
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UID:8076-1384797600-1384804800@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Professor Maria Wyke (UCL): 'Antiquity in Silent Cinema'
DESCRIPTION:Roehampton and South-West London Classical Association Branch \nNEXT MONDAY: 18th November\n \nProfessor Maria Wyke (UCL) ‘Antiquity in Silent Cinema’\nIn the first four decades of cinema\, hundreds of films drew their inspiration from tales of ancient Greece\, Rome\, Egypt and the Bible. In this lecture Professor Maria Wyke (UCL\, Dept of Greek & Latin) will talk about these representations of the ancient world in silent films. \nTime: 6.00pm (Doors open from 5.45 pm) \nDate: Monday 18th November \nPlace: University of Roehampton\, Duchesne Building 004 (click here for maps and travel advice) \nThe lecture will be accompanied by a wine reception. \nMembers free. Student tickets for the event cost just £2\, or £10 for an annual membership subscription (£5 for concessions). Please bring the correct money with you and you can buy tickets/become a member at the door. \nWe hope you can make it! \nTo reserve a place\, please email us at ca [dot] swlondon [at] gmail [dot] com by Friday 15th November \nKathryn
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/professor-maria-wyke-ucl-antiquity-in-silent-cinema/
LOCATION:Roehampton University\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131124
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20131010T180820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T134748Z
UID:7843-1385164800-1385251199@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Latin for beginners
DESCRIPTION:The LATIN QVARTER continues to offer courses in Latin and Greek to beginners\, the more advanced\, and specialists. \n  \nLatin for beginners\nOne-day course: Sat 23rd November\, 09.30-16.30 \nDetails and enrolment:\nwww.lingua.co.uk/latin/classes
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/latin-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Gloucester Cathedral\, 12 College Street\, Gloucester\, Gloucestershire\, GL1 2LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131127T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20131115T110939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131115T110939Z
UID:8095-1385568000-1385575200@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Dr Jonathan Katz to speak on Translating Emotions
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 27th November at 4.30 pm\, Dr Jonathan Katz will be speaking on: \n‘Translating Emotions\, and Other Problems’ \nThe talk will discuss some linguistic\, moral and psychological issues we face when we try to understand the emotional makeup\, and the vocabulary\, of people in other cultures\, especially those cultures remote in time from us\, for example the Ancient World. \nJonathan Katz is a Fellow of St Anne’s College\, Oxford\, and a lecturer in Classics and Sanskrit at St Anne’s and Brasenose Colleges. He is also a translator from German and Italian\, and was formerly Head of Classics at Westminster School. \nThe talk is hosted by the St Paul’s Girls’ School Classics Society. Tea and cake will be served from 4.00 in the Dining Hall and the talk will be held in the Old Library. The event will finish between 5.30 and 6.00. There is no charge. \nThe address of the school is St Paul’s Girls’ School\, Brook Green\, London\, W6 7BS; main telephone 020 7603 2288. The nearest tube is Hammersmith. \nAll are welcome\, but if you or your pupils would like to attend\, please email Gregory Wilsdon at gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org with expected numbers as soon as possible and at the latest by Monday 25th November.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dr-jonathan-katz-to-speak-on-translating-emotions/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Girls’ School\, London\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gregory Wilsdon":MAILTO:gregory.wilsdon@spgs.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131201
DTSTAMP:20260528T231157
CREATED:20130725T174207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T125451Z
UID:7237-1385769600-1385855999@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:Classics in Communities: Theories and Practices to develop Classics Outreach in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:30th November 2013\, Corpus Christi College \n\nThe conference aims to bring together the innovative community projects on ancient cultures and languages that have already developed through Universities and other organisations within and outside the UK\, and share best practice. At the end of the conference there will be a round-table session\, which we will use to formulate potential UK-wide possibilities for strengthening the role of Classics in Communities\, particularly focused on young people. This is a great opportunity for academics\, teachers\, and community groups to come together and exchange ideas about community involvement. \nContributions are invited on the following topics: community outreach projects\, Latin and ancient Greek teaching at primary level\, Classics in deprived areas; suggestions of other topics are welcome. We accept talks of half an hour or 10-minute short presentations as part of round-table discussions. \nThe keynote speakers are Prof. Edith Hall and Dr Michael Scott. \nBursaries will be available. \nPlease send an abstract of no more than 300 words to Dr Evelien Bracke at e.bracke@swansea.ac.uk by the 30th August 2013. \nBooking for this conference is essential please click here for further details. \nThe project founders are Dr Evelien Bracke (Swansea University)\, Mai Musié (University of Oxford)\, and Dr Lorna Robinson (the Iris Project).
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classics-in-communities-theories-and-practices-to-develop-classics-outreach-in-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Corpus Christi College\, Oxford\, Merton Street\, Oxford\, Oxfordshire\, OX1 4JF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Uncategorized
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:e.bracke@swansea.ac.uk
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