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SUMMARY:Roman Life Artefact Workshop\, 11th May\, at EOCCC
DESCRIPTION:On Monday 11th May\, the East Oxford Community Classics Centre is delighted to be hosting Historical Interpretations Group Comitatus\, who will be running all day workshops introducing students to the Romans through a range of artefacts. The sessions will include daily Roman life and life in the Roman Army\, and will involve handling sessions and activities.\n\nBetween 3.45 – 4.45pm they will be running a community workshop for children and families. \n\nOn 2nd and 3rd July\, Comitatus will be returning to run a series of Roman Cavalry Shows – we will be making details and booking available for these shows very soon. The workshop on 11th May will provide an excellent introduction to these shows\, but will also be very valuable as a stand-alone introduction to Roman life. \nTo book places\, please email info@irisproject.org.uk . \nFor more information\, please visit http://eoccc.org.uk/introduction-to-the-romans-through-artefacts \nMany thanks.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/roman-life-artefact-workshop-11th-may-at-eoccc/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Reading Ancient Philosophy: Cicero - evening class
DESCRIPTION:This is a 7 week course by Lisa Eberle \nMondays\, 6 – 7pm – starting April 20th at the East Oxford Community Classics Centre \nWhat is the best way to live? What obligations towards other human beings does it entail? And how should answers to these questions inform how we act every day? These are the questions that Cicero addresses in On Duties\, and for centuries his answers have influenced the thinking of eminent philosophers\, including Kant and Montesquieu. \nBut On Duties is not simply a treatise concerned with a fundamental philosophical problem. Cicero wrote the work between the assassination of Julius Caesar in March of 44 BC and his own public execution nine months later. He addressed and dedicated his account of the best way to live to his son and intended it as a guide for elite Romans more generally. Following his precepts\, Cicero thought\, might be able to save the Republic that he saw disintegrating before his own eyes. \nAs a result\, reading Cicero’s On Duties\, which this seven-week course sets out to do\, not only entails analysing and probing his philosophical arguments in the abstract\, but also examining their relationship to the history and politics of Late Republican Rome\, the concrete context in which Cicero was making them. \nEach week we will focus on an assigned section of On Duties i (15-25 pages each week) that you will be asked to read in translation in preparation for the class. The main goal of the class is to discuss and figure out together what Cicero is saying in the respective sections. You will also be introduced to what other scholars have made of Cicero’s arguments and how they fit within ancient philosophy more generally. \nTo book\, please email info@irisproject.org.uk \nFor more information and courses\, please visit our website at www.eoccc.org.uk \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/reading-ancient-philosophy-cicero-evening-class/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Prof. Matthew Leigh\, St. Anne's Oxford\, on Military Ethics in Aeneid IX
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Leigh talks on ‘Military ethics in Aeneid IX’ \nat St Edward’s School \nLyne Society \nTues 21st April\, 7-8pm \nin the Old Library \n\nPlease contact taylorm@stedwardsoxford.org if you’d like to bring GCSE or 6th form students.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/prof-matthew-leigh-st-annes-oxford-on-military-ethics-in-aeneid-ix/
LOCATION:St Edward’s School\, Cirencester Road\, Charlton Kings\, Cheltenham\, Gloucestershire\, GL53 8EY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:CfA lecture with Dr Ian Jenkins on ‘Defining Beauty’
DESCRIPTION:Goodenough College\, London WC1N \n6.30pm\, Wednesday 22 April 2015 \nThe British Museum’s major exhibition this year will be ‘Defining beauty: The body in ancient Greek art’\, cited by The Times journalist Rachel Campbell-Johnston as ‘the absolutely-must-see exhibition of the year’ (24 March 2015). \nWe are delighted that its curator Dr Ian Jenkins OBE FSA will give a Classics for All (CfA) lecture on 22 April\, 6.30pm hosted by Goodenough College\, London. Six of the Parthenon Marbles\, including Ilissos (which will be returning from the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg)\, will be featured in the exhibition. ‘Ian Jenkins\, the curator\, enjoys a bit of a provocation. He is open about claiming that Greece soared higher than any other ancient civilisation.’ (Jonathan Jones\, The Guardian\, 23 March 2015). \nFor more information and to book your tickets\, click here!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/cfa-lecture-with-dr-ian-jenkins-on-defining-beauty/
LOCATION:Goodenough College\, London\, WC1N\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Ancient Epic Strikes Back: George Lucas as Rhapsode\, A Talk by Bev Back
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Lytham St Annes Classical Association 2015 Lecture Programme… \nAncient Epic Strikes Back: George Lucas as Rhapsode \nDr Bev Back\, University of Leeds \nThursday 23rd April at 7 pm\n(doors open at 6.15 pm) \n \nVenue: AKS Senior Hall\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham St Annes\, FY8 1DT \nMembers Free     Non-members £5
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ancient-epic-strikes-back-george-lucas-as-rhapsode-a-talk-by-bev-back/
LOCATION:AKS\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham\, Sta Anne's\, Lancashire\, FY8 1DT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Katrina Kelly":MAILTO:lsaclassics@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Men\, women and gender roles in Classical Athens
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Rosanna Omitowoju from Kings College\, Cambridge\, will be giving a lecture entitled  ‘I’ll make a man out of you: men\, women and gender roles in Classical Athens’  at Francis Holland School NW1 from 4.30-5.30pm on 28th April. \nThe talk will be useful for pupils studying the City Life in Ancient Athens and/or Antigone for the OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE course. It may also provide an interesting background for pupils studying Classical Civilisation at AS level. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/men-women-and-gender-roles-in-classical-athens/
LOCATION:Francis Holland School\, Clarence Gate\, London\, NW1 6XR\, United Kingdom
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