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SUMMARY:Presidential Lecture 2017: The Invisible Cities of Naples\, Florence and Venice
DESCRIPTION: Presidential Lecture 2017: The Invisible Cities of Naples\, Florence and Venice \nDr Michael Scott                                                                    \nAssociate Professor in Classics and Ancient History University of Warwick \nThursday 5th January   7pm \n  \nLytham St Annes Classical Association \nEnjoy all our 2016-17 lectures for just £12 a year (students £5)! \nEmail:  lsaclassics@gmail.com  for further details or send cheques payable to LSA Classical Association to The Treasurer\, LSA CA\, 34 Myra Road\, Lytham St Annes\, FY8 1EB.\nOr just come along to any lecture: we’d love to see you! \nAKS\, Main Entrance\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham St Annes  FY8 1DT \nLectures 7 – 8pm    Doors open at 6.15pm
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/presidential-lecture-2017-the-invisible-cities-of-naples-florence-and-venice/
LOCATION:AKS\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham\, Sta Anne's\, Lancashire\, FY8 1DT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Harrow School Classics Society: Alexander the Great
DESCRIPTION:Dr Kyle Erickson\, University of Wales\, will address the Harrow School Classical Society on 19 January\, 2017.\n\nThe talk is free and open to the public\, and all schools are warmly invited.The subject of his talk\, “Alexander the Great” will mainly be aimed at GCSE Ancient Historians\, but all students of Classics are welcome.\n\nVenue: The Old Speech Room Gallery\, Grove Hill\, Harrow on the Hill (HA1 3HP)\nTime: 17:00-17:45\n\nTo register interest and numbers\, please email Dr Steven Kennedy.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/harrow-school-classics-society-alexander-the-great/
LOCATION:Harrow School\, Grove Hill\, Harrow-on-the-Hill\, HA1 3HP\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Kennedy":MAILTO:smk@harrowschool.org.uk
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SUMMARY:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association New Year Lecture Thursday 19 January 2017
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association  \nThe New Year Lecture \nOn Thursday 19 January 2017\, Henrietta van der Blom (Birmingham) will be speaking on Cicero. \nThis promises to be a very interesting and illuminating talk on one of the key players of the Late Republic. \nThe lecture starts at 5.30pm\, and will be held in the Arts Building.  \nFor further details please contact Steph Roberts robertss@solsch.org.uk or Joanna Johnson johnsonj@solsch.org.uk. \nLooking forward to seeing many of you there! \nThe BMCA \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-birmingham-and-midlands-classical-association-new-year-lecture-thursday-19-january-2017/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanna Johnson":MAILTO:johnsonj@solsch.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Stephen Oakley on ‘Ovid and the fun of being in love’
DESCRIPTION:On Monday 23rd January at 4.30 pm\, Professor Stephen Oakley will be speaking on: \n‘Ovid and the fun of being in love’ \nThe talk will show how Ovid departs from his predecessors among the Latin love poets\, who emphasised the pain and passion of being in love\, by constructing a persona that was insincere and witty. Ovid suggests that one can play the game of love without much engaging the emotions; in short\, it can be fun to be in love. \nProfessor Oakley is Kennedy Professor of Latin and Fellow of Emmanuel College\, Cambridge. He has a particular interest in literature of the late Roman Republic and Augustan period. \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 their names as soon as possible and at the latest by Friday 20th January.Please note that we are now required to compile a list of names of those attending in advance.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/stephen-oakley-on-ovid-and-the-fun-of-being-in-love/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Girls’ School\, London\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gregory Wilsdon":MAILTO:gregory [dot] wilsdon [at] spgs [dot] org
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SUMMARY:Warwick University Classics Drama Festival for Schools - 24th January 2017
DESCRIPTION:The students and staff at the University of Warwick Department of Classics and Ancient History would like to invite teachers and students to our annual ancient drama festival for schools on Tuesday 24th January 2017.  \nThe day will focus around a special schools’ performance of Sophocles’ Antigone\, directed by Ed Villers. The play will be produced by the Classics students at Warwick (translated into English by Clive Letchford\, Teaching Fellow in the department)\, and will be performed in the Main Theatre of Warwick University’s prestigious Arts Centre. \nSupporting the performance\, the Department is offering a series of lectures and seminars specifically for school students to link in with Latin\, Greek\, Classical Civilisation\, Ancient History\, Drama and English syllabuses at GCSE and AS/A2 (no previous knowledge of the subject area or play will be expected). These include: \n– Dr Michael Scott (Associate Professor of Classics)\, on burial practices and the cult of the dead in Antigone and in Greek tragedy. \n– Dr David Fearn (Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Language and Literature)\, on chorus and character in Sophocles. \n– Dr Emmanuela Bakola (Assistant Professor of Ancient Greek Language and Literature)\, on space and the female in Greek theatre and in Sophocles’ Antigone. \n– Mr Clive Letchford (Teaching Fellow in Greek and Latin)\, on translating Antigone in the 20th and 21st centuries. \n– Ms Emmy Stavropoulou (Doctoral student in Greek Literature & Outreach Assistant)\, on the ‘Ode to Man’ in Sophocles’ Antigone(Ant. 332-83). \n– Mr Ed Villers (Play Director)\, on staging Sophocles’ Antigone. \nThe day will begin at 11am and finish at 5pm. Detailed timings will be announced in due course. There will be no cost for the event\, but attendees are asked to organise their own transportation and lunch (there are many venues on campus from which to purchase food). \nCan I please ask you to give an indication of your attendance cand rough numbers of students by 15 December 2016 to Emmy Stavropoulou\, e.stavropoulou@warwick.ac.uk \nLast year\, we hosted approximately 560 school students and teachers for our drama festival which focused on Aristophanes’Lysistrata. A short video giving a flavour of the whole festival in previous years\, as well as more information on the range of outreach activities organised by the Warwick Department of Classics\, can be found here: \nhttp://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach \nThere will also be a public performance of the play on Monday 23rd January 2017 at the Warwick Arts Centre main theatre stage at 7pm. Tickets are £5 + £1 booking fee and are available to book on the Arts Centre website.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/warwick-university-classics-drama-festival-for-schools-24th-january-2017/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emmy Stavropoulou":MAILTO:e.stavropoulou@warwick.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Greek Tragedy on the Small Screen\, with the University of Reading Department of Classics
DESCRIPTION:GREEK TRAGEDY ON THE SMALL SCREEN\nA film season presented by the Department of Classics in collaboration with Reading Film Theatre and the Department of Film\, Theatre and Television All films will be shown in the Minghella Building \nGreek tragedy is ancient but always new\, because the classic plays offer so many ways to explore our contemporary predicaments. Between 1958 and 1990 British TV showed dozens of films of Greek tragedy\, beaming stories of war\, revenge\, and heroism directly into the home. This season allows us to revisit some of the most exciting and historic productions\, linked by the theme of the Trojan War. \nIphigenia at Aulis. Theatre Night\, BBC 1990. Dir. Don Taylor. With Imogen Boorman\, Roy Marsden\, Fiona Shaw\, Tim Woodward. 120 min.\nWEDNESDAY 25TH JANUARY 7 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6.30)\nIntroductory talk by Dr Amanda Wrigley \nAgamemnon: Part One of The Serpent Son. BBC 1979. Dir. Bill Hays. With Helen Mirren\, Denis Quilley\, Diana Rigg. 95 min.\nWEDNESDAY 1ST FEBRUARY 7 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6.30)\nIntroductory talk by Prof. Barbara Goff \nElectra. ITV 1962. Dir. Joan Kemp-Welch. With Aspasia Papathanasiou\, Georgia Saris. 58 min. Greek language.\nWEDNESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 7 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6.30)\nIntroductory talk by Dr Anastasia Bakogianni \nFor more information please contact\nBarbara Goff\, Department of Classics\, b.e.goff@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greek-tragedy-on-the-small-screen-with-the-university-of-reading-department-of-classics/
LOCATION:University of Reading\, Whiteknights Campus (http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/find/about-findmap.aspx)\, Reading\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Latin for Beginners\, with THE LATIN QVARTER
DESCRIPTION:George Sharpley’s Latin for Beginners  \nis coming to cathedrals and Roman sites in the spring of 2017: \nSaturday 28th Jan – Roman Baths \nSaturday 25th Feb – Gloucester Cathedral \nSaturday 4th March – Roman Baths \nSaturday 25th March – St Davids Cathedral\, Pembrokeshire \nSaturday 22nd April – Fishbourne Roman Palace\, Sussex \nSaturday 29th April – Llandaff Cathedral\, Cardiff \nDetails from The LATIN QVARTER \n“Spend a day exploring classical Latin\, with insights into writers’ lives\, and hear their work read aloud. Enjoy some ancient gossip – in Latin; see how the language works\, and discover Latin words behind so many English ones\, all in a day.“ \nLatin for Beginners\, with THE LATIN QVARTER
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/latin-for-beginners-with-the-latin-qvarter/
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