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SUMMARY:Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers Day
DESCRIPTION:A message from the University of Warwick…\n\n \n\nDear List members\,\n\n \n\nThe Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick are pleased to invite you to their FREE Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers Day on Monday 1st July 2019\, here at the University of Warwick. The event will include academic sessions led by Warwick staff as well as a session led by Alex Orgee\, subject leader of classics at OCR. Free bursaries are available\, courtesy of The Classical Association.\n\n \n\nOn Monday 1st July\, our Warwick Classics academics will be leading sessions based on the component modules of the OCR A-level Classical Civilisation syllabus (see below)\, giving subject overviews and an idea of modern scholarship in their specialist areas.\n\n \n\nIn addition\, Alex Orgee\, subject leader of classics at OCR will be leading a session on the OCR curriculum and will be answering any questions that you may have.\n\n \n\nThroughout the day you will also have access to our Virtual Reality Headsets\, and there will be sessions on coin handling\, experiencing the Greek Symposium with our replica pots\, and an opportunity to learn about the work of the Warwick Classics Network and about how your students can apply to Warwick and visit our Open Days.\n\n \n\nThe event is FREE and and free lunch will be provided. In addition\, a number of free bursaries will be available\, courtesy of the Classical Association. More details and a booking form and can be found on our WCN website through the following link:\n\n \n\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/warwickclassicsnetwork/events/classcivteachersday/\n\n \nProvisional Overview of the Day\n \n\n(to be confirmed)\n\n \n\n9.30-10.00am – Arrival and Registration\n\n \n\n10.00-12.15pm Part One: The World of the Hero\n\n \n\n10.00 -11.00am Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey – Dr David Fearn\n\n \n\n11.15-12.15am Virgil’s Aeneid – Dr Victoria Rimmel\n\n \n\n(including 11.00-11.15am Break)\n\n \n\n12.15-1.00pm OCR and Breakout sessions\n\n \n\n12.15-1.00pm OCR – Alex Orgee\, subject leader for classics at OCR\, will be here to talk about the OCR curriculum and to answer any questions.\n\n \n\nVR headsets; Replica Greek vases; Coin handling sessions will also be available now (and throughout the day) for those interested.\n\n \n\n1pm-2pm FREE Lunch\n\n \n\n2.00-3.30pm Part Two: Culture and the Arts\n\n \n\n2.00-3.30pm Imperial Image – Professor Alison Cooley and Dr Clare Rowan\n\n \n\n2.00-3.30pm Greek Theatre – Dr Emmanuela Bakola\n\n \n\n2.00-3.30pm Greek Art – Prof. Zahra Newby\n\n \n\n3.30-5.00pm Part Three: Beliefs and Ideas\n\n \n\n3.30-5.00pm Greek Religion – Prof. Michael Scott\n\n \n\n3.30-5.00pm Love and Relationships – Prof. James Davidson\n\n \nTravel bursaries\n \n\nWe have been awarded funding from The Classical Association which will allow us to fund a number of bursaries to cover costs of travel for some of our attendees. If your institution is unable to cover the costs of your travel\, then we may be able to cover all or some of your travel costs. You can apply for the bursary on our Booking Form.\n\n \n\nThe deadline for booking is 15th June 2019\n\n \n\nIf you have any questions about the day\, please email Dr Paul Grigsby at Paul.Grigsby@Warwick.ac.uk\n\n \n\nWe look forward to welcoming you to Warwick\n\n \n\nDr Paul Grigsby\nResearch Fellow in Outreach and Impact\nDept. of Classics and Ancient History\nUniversity of Warwick
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190701
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SUMMARY:UCL Summer School 2019: Sermonis Latini Peritia atque Doctrina & De Europææ Britanniæ Litteris Latinis
DESCRIPTION:UCL Summer School 2019: Sermonis Latini Peritia atque Doctrina & De Europææ Britanniæ Litteris Latinis\n\n \n\n(English translation below)\n\n \n\nUniversitatis Collegî Londiniensis (UCL) Schola Æstiva 2019 duos cursús intensivos ab A. Gratio Avito Latiné prorsus impertitos omnibus totius orbis terrarum linguæ Latinæ studiosis denuo proponit\n\n \n\nAnimadverte: nomen dandum est ante dimidiatum Majum 2019\n\n \n\nUniversitatis Collegî Londiniensis (UCL) Schola Æstiva 2019 duos cursús universitarios hóc anno iterum offert qui Latiné integri impertientur ab A. Gratio Avito\, Hispano philologo classico qui ab anno 1992 in UCL docet.\n\n \n\nPrimus modulus (Lun 1 Jul – Ven 19 Jul 2019)\, cui titulus est «Sermonis Latini Peritia atque Doctrina»\, classici sermonis Latini scrutabitur rationes quantum ad ejus elocutionem stilum variaque genera. Quod fiet et classicorum operum studio quæ ad exemplum sunt delecta (Terentî\, Ciceronis\, Vergilî) juxta eorundem varios Latinos commentatores (Donatum\, Macrobium\, Servium) et allato novissimæ in hanc materiam eruditionis lumine (Dickey & Chahoud). Suppeditabit porro facultates atque instrumenta ad sermonem Latinum docendum directá methodo (Ørberg) ac viá communicativá (Harmer).\n\n \n\nSecundus modulus (Lun 22 Jul – Ven 9 Aug 2019)\, cui titulus est «De Europææ Britanniæ Litteris Latinis»\, academicam comprehendet inductionem in patrimonium Britannicum linguá Latiná procreatum atque in perpetuam ingenî cultúsque necessitudinem quæ Britanniam cum reliquá conjungit Europá. Quod fiet ætatum generumque conspectu (Ijsewijn\, Lapidge\, Rigg) et accurato commentario disceptationeque singularium operum (Galfridi Monemutensis\, Thomæ Mori\, Francisci Baconi)\, quo subtiliore familiaritate versentur studiosi et in verbis (qualitate\, singularitatibus\, stilo) et in rebus (fabulis\, historiá\, rebus publicis\, philosophiá\, scientiá)\, explorando porro feracia commercia quæ usus linguæ Latinæ permissit inter Britannos eruditos\, monarchas\, philosophos\, scientificos\, et continentales eorum pares (e.g. Mori cum Erasmo).\n\n \n\nModuli dant credita academica gradús universitarî (4 US\, 15 UK\, 7.5 ECTS) sed patent omnibus\, inclusis magistris qui institutionem in usum activum linguæ Latinæ ideo quærant ut efficacius eam doceant linguam\, necnon academicis atque eruditis qui facultatem adipisci cupiant in scriptores incumbendi genuiná eorum linguá. Non sunt in orbe terrarum multi hujus amplitudinis cursús\, et urbs Londinium ejusque universitas studiorum occasionem præbent unicam!\n\n \n\nSæpius demonstratum est scientiam passivam linguæ Latinæ studiosis dare occasionem hujus generis cursús persequendi plená ab initio fiduciá\, atque uniuscujusque moduli 45 immersionis horæ (90 in summam) diligentibus participibus occasionem dabunt omnia cursús opera agendi Latiné Latinamque subeundi probationem.\n\n \n\nUCL Schola Æstiva congregabit hóc anno multos linguæ Latinæ studiosos omnium ætatum nationumque plurimarum.\n\n \n\nPretia: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/summer-school/fees\n\n \n\nUt nomen des: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/summer-school/your-application\n\n \n\nUCL Summer School 2019: Latin Usage: Idiomatic Proficiency and Teaching & The Latin Literature of European Britain\n\n \n\nUniversity College London Summer School 2019\n\n \n\nSermonis Latini Peritia atque Doctrina & De Europææ Britanniæ Litteris Latinis\n\n \n\nApplication deadline before mid-May 2019\n\n \n\nThe UCL Summer School is this year offering once more two three-week intensive Latin modules fully imparted in Latin by UCL Senior Teaching Fellow and accomplished Latin speaker A. Gratius Avitus.\n\n \n\nThe Session 1 (Mon 1 Jul – Fri 19 Jul 2019) Module «Latin Usage: Idiomatic Proficiency and Teaching» will focus on the fine nuances of classical Latin usage\, providing both the practical and the academic tools to identify\, analyse\, evaluate\, and replicate\, classical Latin idiom\, registers and styles\, not only through direct work on model classical works selected (Terence\, Cicero\, Virgil) alongside their various Latin commentators (Donatus\, Macrobius\, Servius)\, but also in the light of the latest scholarship in the subject (Dickey & Chahoud). It will further aim to develop skills and resources to teach Latin usage effectively\, following the natural method (Ørberg) and the communicative approach (Harmer).\n\n \n\nThe Session 2 (Mon 22 Jul – Fri 9 Aug 2019) Module «The Latin Literature of European Britain» will provide a thorough hands-on introduction to the magnificent heritage of British Latin literature and its constituent importance as part of the wider European culture conveyed in Latin. It will provide an overview of periods and genres (Ijsewijn\, Lapidge\, Rigg)\, and dwell on detailed commentary and discussion of specific key texts (Monmouth\, More\, Francis Bacon)\, for familiarisation with both form (linguistic quality\, specificities\, style) and content (legend\, history\, politics\, philosophy\, science)\, additionally turning to epistolary correspondance for further exploration of the enriching connections cultivated by British scholars\, monarchs\, philosophers and scientists\, with their continental counterparts (e.g. More with Erasmus).\n\n \n\nThese are undergraduate credit bearing modules (each constituting a UCL 0.5 course unit\, i.e. 4 US credits\, 15 UK credits\, 7.5 European ECTS) but they are open to all\, including Latin teachers seeking training in active use of Latin as a way to improve efficiency in teaching the language\, and Latin researchers and scholars eager to develop the skills to delve into the texts in their original tongue. Courses like these consitute a first in the UK and are an excellent opportunity to visit London with access to its wonderful museums and libraries.\n\n \n\nAs has been variously shown (cf. for instance «guest speakers» at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/classics/study/undergraduate/teachingprojects/Living-Latin-Workshop/Index)\, passive knowledge of the language should allow participants to follow the course with confidence from the start\, and the 45 hours of language immersion per module (90 hours in total) will put committed participants in a position successfully to pursue the coursework and complete the assessment in Latin (although assessment is voluntary for those not taking the course for credit).\n\n \n\nThe UCL Summer School is expected to bring together an international gathering of committed Latinists.\n\n \n\nFees: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/summer-school/fees\n\n \n\nTo apply: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/summer-school/your-application
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ucl-summer-school-2019-sermonis-latini-peritia-atque-doctrina-de-europaeae-britanniae-litteris-latinis/
LOCATION:UCL\, London
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190713
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SUMMARY:Eton College Universities Summer School
DESCRIPTION:A fantastic residential summer school (2nd – 12th July) for Y12 students at maintained schools in the UK.\n\n \n\nLatin\, Greek (AS Level or ab initio) and Ancient History Courses available for those wishing to apply for a classical subject at university.\n\n \nFurther Information \n  \nApplication deadline March 1st.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/eton-college-universities-summer-school/
LOCATION:Eton College\, Windsor\, Berkshire\, SL4 6DW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190704
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SUMMARY:A Level Study Day (‘Get ahead with your A Levels’)\, Cambridge University
DESCRIPTION:A Level Study Day (‘Get ahead with your A Levels’) at Cambridge University. \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/a-level-study-day-get-ahead-with-your-a-levels-cambridge-university/
LOCATION:Cambridge University\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190706
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SUMMARY:A–Level Classical Civilization CPD Inset Day\, Cambridge University
DESCRIPTION:A–Level Classical Civilization CPD Inset Day\n\n \n\nThe Classical Association & The Faculty of Classics\, Cambridge\n\n \n\nWith generous financial support provided by the Classical Association\, the Faculty of Classics at Cambridge will run an A-Level Classical Civilization INSET DAY on Saturday\, 6 July.\n\n \n\nThe workshops are specifically designed to provide assistance in two areas of the new specifications: (i) Commentary on ancient sources (now prescribed for all components); (ii) Use of ‘secondary sources\, scholars and academic works’ in support of argument.\n\n \n\nThere is a small booking fee (£5) to help cover expenses.\n\n \n\nTravel bursaries are available for participants from the state sector: please indicate on the booking form if you wish to apply.\n\n \n\nWe are also able to arrange accommodation (included in the travel bursary for participants from the state sector or at a personal cost of £50) for Friday night for those who might struggle to make it to Cambridge on Saturday morning. Please indicate on the booking form if you wish to book a room.\n\n \n\nFor queries please contact Ingo Gildenhard (ig297@cam.ac.uk) at the Faculty of Classics.\n\n \n\nBooking Link:\n\n \n\nhttps://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/open-days-and-events/a2013level-classical-civilization-cpd-inset-day-2019\n \n\nPlease book by 31 May 2019 to secure your place.\n\n \n\nProgramme\n\n \n\nSaturday\, 6 July:\n\n \n\nThe World of the Hero:\n\n \n\n9.30–13.00: Iliad\, Odyssey\, Aeneid\, with Ingo Gildenhard\n\n \n\n10.30–10.45: coffee break\n\n \n\n11.45–12.00: coffee break\n\n \n\nLunch: 13.00 – 14.00\n\n \n\nPanel: 14.00 – 14.15: Classics at Cambridge\, Access & Outreach\n\n \n\nBeliefs and Ideas:\n\n \n\n14.15–15.00:\n\n \n\nEither Religion (H408/31)\, with Hannah Willey\n\n \n\nOr Politics of the Late Republic (H408/33)\, John Patterson\n\n \n\n15.00–15.15: coffee break\n\n \n\n15.15–16.00:\n\n \n\nEither Love and Relationships (H408/32)\, with Ingo Gildenhard\n\n \n\nOr Democracy and the Athenians\, with Rosanna Omitowoju\n\n \n\n16.00–16.15: coffee break\n\n \n\nCulture and the Arts:\n\n \n\n16.15–17.00:\n\n \n\nEither Theatre (H408/21)\, with Gabriele Rota\n\n \n\nOr Imperial Image (H408/22)\, with Carrie Vout\n\n \n\n17.00–17.15: coffee break\n\n \n\n17.15–18.00:\n\n \n\nEither Invention of the Barbarian (H408/23)\, with Franco Basso\n\n \n\nOr Greek Art (H408/24)\, with Robin Osborne\n\n \n\n18.00–18.15: Conclusion
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/a-level-classical-civilization-cpd-inset-day-cambridge-university/
LOCATION:Cambridge University\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ingo Gildenhard":MAILTO:ig297@cam.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190706T193000
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SUMMARY:Entering the Classical World Through Silent Cinema
DESCRIPTION:film screening & live musical accompaniment \n \n\nSaturday 6 July 2019 7.30 to 10pm\nThe Bloomsbury Theatre\, 15 Gordon Street\, London WC1H 0AH\n\n \n\nThis live screening draws audiences to ancient Greece and Rome through four rarely seen but remarkable films. Pompeii and Vesuvius (1906) juxtaposes disturbingly the damage caused by the modern eruption of Vesuvius with shots of Pompeii\, the ancient city of the dead. An Excursion in Ancient Greece (1913) takes its elegant sightseers up the Corinthian canal to view the monumental ruins on the Acropolis.\n\n \n\nThe films document the ruins of the classical world as they appeared to inquisitive travellers in the early twentieth century. Slave of Phydias (1916/17) tells the story of the tragic love a slave-girl stirs in the sculptor for whom she models\, while The Tragic End of the Emperor Caligula (1917) reaches a turbulent climax when a terrified Christian must dance before the emperor to save her fellow believers from death. Through their enticing use of gesture and look\, elaborate sets\, movement and music\, Phydias and Caligula offer the opportunity to enter another world\, and to experience the classical past as if you were there. The screening of Caligula will be the UK premiere of a beautifully restored print from Italy. The other prints were obtained especially for this occasion from archives in Austria\, the USA\, and the UK.\n\n \n\nA professional pianist (Stephen Horne) will improvise throughout\, thus replicating the means by which music once engaged audiences emotionally with cinema’s classical worlds.\n\n \n\nTickets £12 from http://www.thebloomsbury.com/event/run/18247
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/entering-the-classical-world-through-silent-cinema/
LOCATION:Bloomsbury Theatre\, 15 Gordon Street\, London\, WC1H 0AH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190728
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SUMMARY:Swansea Summer School in Ancient Languages
DESCRIPTION:Swansea Summer School in Ancient Languages\n \n\nThe 5th Summer School in Ancient Languages\, organised by the Department of Classics\, Ancient History and Egyptology\, will take place from 14th July to 27th July 2019.\n\n \nCourses\n \n\nOne- and two-week intensive courses are available for Ancient Greek\, Latin and Egyptian.\n\n \n\nThere are 3 hours of tuition every weekday (2 on Wednesdays)\, and we have talks\, films\, and optional trips to sites of historical interest in Wales on Wednesday afternoons and weekends.\n\n \nBursaries\n \n\nWe are able to offer part bursaries to students and participants with low income.  See the website for details.\n\n \nRegistration\n \n\nFor more information and to register\, please go to our website: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/classics/summer-school-in-ancient-languages/ where you will find our brochure available to download\, and the online application form.\n\n \n\nIf you have any questions\, please contact Maria-Elpiniki Oikonomou at m.e.oikonomou@swansea.ac.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/swansea-summer-school-in-ancient-languages-2/
LOCATION:Swansea University
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maria-Elpiniki Oikonomou":MAILTO:m.e.oikonomou@swansea.ac.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190717
DTSTAMP:20260423T182659
CREATED:20190621T102054Z
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SUMMARY:A Level Teachers’ Day for History and Ancient History at UCL
DESCRIPTION:All teachers of History and Ancient History are welcome to join us for a day of academic sessions designed to enhance your A Level teaching. There will also be opportunities to take a tour of the UCL campus\, to hear from our Admissions Tutor\, Dr David Sim\, about studying History at UCL\, and to talk informally with staff and current students. \n\n\n\nThe event is free of charge\, but registration is essential. Current PGCE students who will be teaching A Level in 2019/20 are very welcome to attend. \n\n\n\nSessions for History and Ancient History will run in parallel—you are welcome to mix and match if you teach both subjects at A Level. Further details about the content of the sessions coming soon! \n\n\n\nDownload programme flyer \n\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/a-level-teachers-day-for-history-and-ancient-history-at-kcl/
LOCATION:King’s College\, London\, Strand\, London\, London\, WC2B 5RL \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190728
DTSTAMP:20260423T182659
CREATED:20190204T145834Z
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SUMMARY:Greek & Latin summer school\, St John's College\, Durham
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20th-27th July inclusive. A one week residential course for all. All ages welcome (from 16 onwards) to come and learn either ancient Greek or Latin any any level. Whether you are a beginner or more experienced with these languages\, come and have fun learning more (vocabulary\, grammar and literature). You can be guaranteed of have a great time with us. Visit our website for more information: \nhttp://www.greeklatinsummerschooldurham.org/ \nIf you have any questions\, please do not hesitate to contact the Director\, Mrs Kate Addison\, or the Course Secretary\, Mrs Jane Gilhespie whose details can be found on the webpage.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greek-latin-summer-school-st-johns-college-durham/
LOCATION:St John’s College\, St Gile's\, Oxford\, OX1 3JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190803
DTSTAMP:20260423T182659
CREATED:20190204T145630Z
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SUMMARY:JSST Classical Summer School and Ancient History Summer School 2019
DESCRIPTION:JSST Classical Summer School and Ancient History summer school – 28th July until 2nd August\, held at Repton School\, South Derbyshire. This is a summer school for 16-19 year olds who wish to learn more about the ancient world. You can learn anything from ancient languages\, philosophy\, Greek literature\, the Roman Republic\, Roman Epic and much more much. If you would like to know more\, please visit our wesbite: \nhttp://ccsummerschool.weebly.com/ \nor contact the Course Secretary\, Mrs Kate Addison\, whose details can be found on the webpage.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jsst-classical-summer-school-and-ancient-history-summer-school-2019/
LOCATION:Repton School\, Repton\, Derby\, DE65 6FH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190803
DTSTAMP:20260423T182659
CREATED:20190226T121120Z
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SUMMARY:ARLT Summer School 2019
DESCRIPTION:ARLT is excited to announce that this year’s The Association for Latin Teaching (ARLT) Summer School will be happening on Monday 29th July until Friday 2nd August 2019 in Cheltenham College. The attendees will be offered daily a wonderful insight into what is currently happening in Classics academia with talks from eminent lecturers across the UK. In addition\, they will opt for four workshops run by teachers every day. Apart from creating workshops which could support teachers currently preparing students for exams\, ARLT is also offering ones that would be of particular interest to starters in the teaching profession\, as well as teachers who would like to experience something new and exciting in the realm of Classics. Looking forward to hearing from you.\n\n \n\nFor more details\, please contact Ana Henderson\, Director of ARLT Summer School 2019\, (a.henderson@lsf.org) and/or go to the website: http://www.arlt.co.uk/2019.html
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/arlt-summer-school-2019/
LOCATION:Cheltenham College\, Bath Road\, Cheltenham\, Gloucestershire\, GL53 7LD\, United Kingdom
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