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SUMMARY:Birmingham and West Midlands Classics Network Teach Meet
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham and West Midlands Classics Network would like to invite you to their very first teach meet.\n\n \n\nDate: Thursday 7th November\n\n \n\nTime: 5.00-6.45pm\n\n \n\nVenue: University of Birmingham\n\n \n\nThe event will include a short academic talk\, cake and refreshments\, and plenty of time for sharing best practice and discussion.\n\n \n\nThe life of an Archaeologist\, 5.00-5.30\n\n \n\nDr Maeve McHugh will start the proceedings off at 5.00pm with a short talk detailing her summer’s excavations in Greece.\n\n \n\nTeacher presentations\, 5.30-6.45\n\n \n\nWe will then have tea and cake before I hand over to volunteers to give short 5-10 minute presentations on any aspect of their classics teaching.\n\n \n\nDr Hannah Cornwell will also be launching resources designed to support the study of the Roman Republic.\n\n \n\nRegistration\n\n \n\nTo find out more details and to register\, email Polly Stoker at p.stoker@bham.ac.uk\n\n \n\nI would also be delighted if you could forward these details over to any teachers you know at other schools who do not teach classics but may be interested in doing so in the future with support from Classics for All. For instance\, there will be a spotlight talk on teaching Latin for KS3 literacy which could be of interest.\n\n \n\nI look forward to seeing some of you there!\n\n \n\nAll the very best\,\n\n \n\nPolly
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/birmingham-and-west-midlands-classics-network-teach-meet/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191112
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SUMMARY:‘Thyestes’ at Westminster School
DESCRIPTION:  \nPerformance of Seneca’s Thyestes at Westminster School \nStudents at Westminster School (closest tube station St James’ Park) are putting on a performance of their own translation of Seneca’s Thyestes on 12th and 13thNovember. The performances start at 7pm and last approximately 75 minutes. \nSchool groups or individuals are welcome and tickets are free\, but you must reserve tickets in advance. If you are interested or would like more details please email Ben Gravell at ben.gravell@westminster.org.uk. \nNot for the faint hearted!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/thyestes-at-westminster-school/
LOCATION:Westminster School\, Little Smith Street\, London\, SW1P 3PF\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ben Gravell":MAILTO:ben.gravell@westminster.org.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191122
DTSTAMP:20260424T031648
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SUMMARY:Ancient Worlds Day - University of Warwick
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Worlds Day – University of Warwick 21st November 2019\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Thursday 21st November the Warwick Classics Network and Dept of Classics and Ancient History at Warwick will be running our 2019 WCN Study Day. Entitled ‘Ancient Worlds’\, top authors such as Natalie Haynes\, Emily Hauser\, Caroline Lawrence\, and Alexandra Sheppard will give talks and lead workshops on the ancient world\, myths and story-telling\, while our Warwick Classics academics will lead sessions on various aspects of the Ancient World.\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganised through the generous support of the A. G. Leventis Foundation\, the day is aimed at school children from KS2-KS5 and for members of the general public\, and will be organised to suit each audience (see schedule below). Caroline Lawrence\, author of The Roman Mysteries series will talk on ‘Myths\, Movies and Storytelling’ – What do Paddington and Aeneas have in common? More than you might imagine! In a fun illustrated talk\, million-selling author Caroline shares how poets\, storytellers and movie-makers use the same fun steps when composing their epics. Alexandra Sheppard\, author of Oh My Gods will give a talk on ‘21st Century Gods’ – Together you will explore the role of mythology in ancient Greece\, then as a group\, you will imagine a new set of gods relevant to our modern world. Emily Hauser author of the best-selling Golden Apple Trilogy will give a talk on ‘Rewriting Ancient Greek Myths in Fiction’ – How do we go about remaking ancient Greek myths for a modern audience? And how can storytelling open up new perspectives on the ancient Greek myths we thought we knew so well?\n\n\n\n\n\nAnd Natalie Haynes\, author of The Amber Fury\, The Children of Jocasta\, and creator of BBC’s Stand up for the Classics will give a talk entitled Troy Story\, about all things Trojan and her latest best-seller A Thousand Ships.\nIn addition\, our Warwick Classics Academics will lead sessions on their own interests and specialities in the Ancient World: Eric Csapo and Emmanuela Bakola on ‘The stories about Achilles’ birth and death: art\, epic\, myth and drama’; Alison Cooley on ‘The Stones of Pompeii tell tales’; Victora Rimell and David Fearn on ‘Four Classical Poems: The Wow of Narrative’; and Michael Scott on ‘Heracles – he does get around’.\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Timetable\n\n\n\n\n\nMorning Session: Key Stage 2-3 (8-14 years olds) – 30 minute talks\n\n\n\n\n\nPart One: Myths and Story Telling\n9.45-10am Arrival\n\n\n\n\n\n10am – Welcome from Prof Michael Scott\n\n\n\n\n\n10.05-10.35 Caroline Lawrence ‘Myths\, Movies and Storytelling’What do Paddington and Aeneas have in common? More than you might imagine! In a fun illustrated talk\, million-selling author Caroline Lawrence shares how poets\, storytellers and moviemakers use the same fun steps when composing their epics.\n\n\n\n\n\n10.35-11.05 Alexandra Sheppard ‘21st Century Gods’Together we will explore the role of mythology in ancient Greece\, then as a group\, we will imagine a new set of gods relevant toour modern world.\n\n\n\n\n\n11.05-11.15 Break – Biscuits/Juice/Tea/Coffee\n\n\n\n\n\n11.15-11.45 Emily Hauser ‘Rewriting Ancient Greek Myths in Fiction’How do we go about remaking ancient Greek myths for a modern audience? And how can storytelling open up new perspectiveson the ancient Greek myths we thought we knew so well?\n\n\n\n\n\n11.45-12.30 Lunch*\n*Drinks and snacks will be available for anyone attending the whole day\nAfternoon Session: Arrival of Older Students (Key Stage 4-5 – 14-18 year olds) – 40 minute talks\n\n\n\n\n\nPart Two: The Stories We Tell about Ancient Worlds\n\n\n\n\n\n12.30-1.10 Natalie Haynes – ‘Troy Story’\n\n\n\n\n\n1.15-1.55pm Eric Csapo and Emmanuela Bakola ‘The stories about Achilles’ birth and death: art\, epic\, myth and drama’\n\n\n\n\n\n1.55-2.15 Break – Biscuits/Juice/Tea/Coffee\n\n\n\n\n\n2.15-2.55 Alison Cooley ‘The Stones of Pompeii tell tales’\n\n\n\n\n\n3.00-3.40 Victoria Rimell and David Fearn: ‘Four Classical Poems: The Wow of Narrative’\n\n\n\n\n\n3.40-3.50 Break – Biscuits/Juice/Tea/Coffee\n\n\n\n\n\n3.50-4.30 Michael Scott ‘Heracles – he does get around’\n\n\n\n\n\nTo find out more and book your place\, please visit our website https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/warwickclassicsnetwork/events/ancientworlds/ or email Dr Paul Grigsby at Paul.Grigsby@warwick.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ancient-worlds-day-university-of-warwick/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association\n\n \n\nThe BMCA would like to invite everyone to their events this year. All events take place in the Arts Building at the University of Birmingham.\n\n \n\nThursday 21 November 2019: The Autumn Lecture\n\n \n\nProfessor Lloyd Llewellyn Jones (Cardiff) will be speaking on ‘Trouble in the Tehran Multiplex: Iranian Perceptions of the Heroic in the 300 film franchise’.\n\n \n\nThis promises to be a very enjoyable talk\, and will be of interest to those studying The Invention of the Barbarian or the Persian Wars. The talk is open to all students studying Classical subjects at GCSE and A level\, as well as their teachers! The lecture is free and will start at 5.30pm\, lasting around an hour.\n\n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-birmingham-and-midlands-classical-association/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Pompeii and Herculaneum: Life in the Backstreets
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 21st November 7pmPompeii and Herculaneum: Life in the BackstreetsProf. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill\, Professor of Roman Studies and Director of Research University of Cambridge \nAKS\, Main Entrance\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham St Annes FY8 1DT \nLectures 7 – 8pm Doors open at 6.15pm \nFree to members Non-members £5\nEveryone Welcome. You can join anytime. https://lsaclassics.com/ \nFLIER FOR THE PROGRAMME
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/pompeii-and-herculaneum-life-in-the-backstreets/
LOCATION:AKS\, Clifton Drive South\, Lytham\, Sta Anne's\, Lancashire\, FY8 1DT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191123
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SUMMARY:Annual Sixth Form Classics conference at the Harrodian School on Friday 22nd November
DESCRIPTION:Please do come and join us for the annual Harrodian Classics conference on Friday 22nd November.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is for students accompanied by teachers and is a full day event with talks from some of the country’s most presitgious Classicists.\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Armand D’Angour of Jesus College\, Oxford\, will speak on Greek Drama; Professor Richard Jenkyns of Lady Margaret Hall\, Oxford\, will speak on Homer and Virgil; Dr Tristan Franklinos of Trinity college\, Oxford\, will speak on Ovid’s Amores and Dr Alison Pollard\, Lecturer in Classical Archeology at the University of Oxford and Assistant Curator at the Ashmolean Museum\, will speak on the imperial image.\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease contact gseaton@harrodian.com for more details.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/annual-sixth-form-classics-conference-at-the-harrodian-school-on-friday-22nd-november/
LOCATION:Harrodian School\, Lonsdale Road\, London\, SW13 9QN\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Genevieve Seaton ":MAILTO:gseaton@harrodian.com
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SUMMARY:The Song of Arms and a Man
DESCRIPTION:BOOK BEFORE 5th NOVEMBER TO GET A FREE PROGRAMME (otherwise £5 at the door) \n\n\n\nThe story of Aeneas\, warrior and refugee\, in the original Latin verse with an English linking narrative \n\n\n\nThe Song of Arms and a Man tells the story of Aeneas’ escape from Troy\, his stay with Dido and his struggle to fulfil his destiny as founder of Rome. These Latin readings from Virgil’s Aeneid are selective\, but with the help of an English narration tell the whole story of the poem\, rarely heard\, in a unique presentation of the original verse\, echoing the ancient culture of public performance of poetry. \n\n\n\nGeorge Sharpley’s adaptation of this extraordinarily musical poem is read by Emma Kirkby\, Matthew Hargreaves\, Elizabeth Donnelly and Llewelyn Morgan. \n\n\n\nThis is for all\, including those new to Latin. \n\n\n\nTo book tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-song-of-arms-and-a-man-tickets-72852067495 \n\n\n\nMore information at St John’s College site: https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/live-retelling-virgils-epic-poem-comes-cambridge
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-song-of-arms-and-a-man-2/
LOCATION:St John’s\, Cambridge\, St John's Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 1TP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T173000
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SUMMARY:19th Dorothy Buchan Memorial Lecture in Ancient History\, Leicester\, 26. Nov - Prof. Judith Mossman
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, \nIt is now possible to register (via Eventbrite\, link below) to attend the 19th Dorothy Buchan Memorial Lecture in Ancient History\, which will be held at the University of Leicester on 26th November 2019. Our speaker will be Professor Judith Mossman (Coventry University). The lecture will take place at 5.30 p.m. on campus in Ken Edwards Building\, Lecture Theatre 2. Tea and coffee will be available in the foyer of the School of Archaeology & Ancient History Building from 4.30 p.m. \nThe event is free but please use the following link to register your interest/intention to attend: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-dorothy-buchan-memorial-lecture-prof-judith-mossman-tickets-78389247349. Please also indicate at the same time whether you will be joining us for tea and coffee prior to the lecture. If you are bringing a group (10+) or would like to dine with the speaker after the event (at your own expense)\, please contact the convener\, Dr Nikki Rollason via email at nkr4@le.ac.uk\, by 20th November. \nThe title of Professor Mossman’s talk is ‘At Home in Chaironeia: Domestic Detail in Plutarch’. \nAbstract: ‘Plutarch is an author whose self-representation is particularly prominent and particularly attractive. This applies to all his works\, even his biographies (especially at the start of some Lives). Part of this persona is his portrayal of his domestic setting and his home town. In works such as Table Talk\, and the Consolation to his Wife\, the family setting is important in many ways and is expressed partly through the detailed description of domestic objects and arrangements. The fact that Plutarch includes domestic detail in scenes in his biographies\, too\, including scenes of violence and death\, suggests that he was alert to the potential for pathos and the opportunities for characterisation inherent in the description of domestic life in a domestic setting.’ \nWe look forward to seeing you in November. \nBest wishes \nProf. Graham Shipley and Dr Nikki Rollason\nSchool of Archaeology and Ancient History\nUniversity of Leicester.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/19th-dorothy-buchan-memorial-lecture-in-ancient-history-leicester-26-nov-prof-judith-mossman/
LOCATION:University of Leicester\, University Road\, Leicester\, LE1 7RH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T190000
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SUMMARY:Merseyside Ancient World presents Hercules\, World Traveller with Dr Llewelyn Morgan
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are available for the second in our new series of free public talks: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/hercules-world-traveller-tickets-77088207905
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/merseyside-ancient-world-presents-hercules-world-traveller-with-dr-llewelyn-morgan/
LOCATION:Liverpool College\, Queens Drive\, Liverpool\, L18 8BG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191128T130000
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SUMMARY:Edith Hall Lectures at Gresham
DESCRIPTION:From Gresham….\n\n \n\nI thought your network would be interested in a series of three lectures about science in Ancient Greece by the classicist Professor Edith Hall\, who’s a visiting Professor at Gresham again this year. Hall is a superb lecturer. The lectures are first-come\, first-served\, but I should say that for anyone with schools links\, we can book some seats for school parties in the main hall.\n\n \n\nAll of our lectures are live-streamed online so you can watch them at a time and place to suit you.\n\n \n\nWith best wishes\n\n \n\nLucia Graves\n\n \n\nScience in Ancient Greece Edith Hall\, Visiting Professor of Classics https://www.gresham.ac.uk/series/science-in-ancient-greece/\n\n \n\nThursday 28 November 2019\, 1pm\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\n\n \n\nPhysics: its Birth in Greek Ionia \n\n \n\nThe study of the natural and physical world from a scientific viewpoint began in Greek cities on the western coast of Turkey around Miletus in about 600 BCE. The first scientists were known as physiologoi\, or men who discoursed about nature (physis). Each tried to put his various observations together in a way that constituted a coherent\, unified model. This lecture discusses the pioneering physical theories of Thales\, Anaximander\, Anaximenes\, Anaxagoras and Democritus.\n\n \n\nhttps://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/birth-of-physics\n\n \n\nThursday 5 March 2020\, 1pm\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\n\n \n\nEngineering: Archimedes of Syracuse\n\n \n\nIn the 3rd century BCE\, the Sicilian polymath Archimedes advanced significantly human understanding of mathematics\, geometry and astronomy. By applying his discoveries to practical problems and physical phenomena\, he became the founder of statics and hydrostatics\, demonstrating how levers work and in turn creating unprecedented war machines such as ‘Archimedes’ claw’ and ‘heat-ray’.\n\n \n\nhttps://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/archimedes\n\n \n\nThursday 28 May 2020\, 1pm\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\n\n \n\nHippocrates and Ancient Greek Medicine\n\n \n\nThe birth of rational medicine contributed to the scientific revolution which occurred amongst eastern Greek communities in the 7th-to-5th centuries BCE. Medical professionals still take the oath of the ancient Greek doctor Hippocrates of Kos\, preserved along with his medical treatises. They are a consummation of many decades of medical practice and empirical observation\, showing methods similar to the eastern Aegean natural scientists in seeking physical causes rather than supernatural explanations for natural phenomena\, whether related to geology\, weather\, disease or injury.   https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/ancient-greek-medicine
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/edith-hall-lectures-at-gresham/
LOCATION:Barnard’s Inn Hall\, Holborn\, London\, EC1N 2HH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T031649
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SUMMARY:Dining with the Romans
DESCRIPTION:Dining with the Romans \nThursday 28 November\, 7pm\, Stationers’ Hall\, London. Tickets £40 – £100 each\, including light refreshments. \nWe’re very excited to bring together a distinguished panel to discuss food in the ancient world in the stunning Stationers’ Hall. Dr Paul Roberts\, Prue Leith CBE and Sally Grainger will discuss this fascinating topic\, facilitated by Peter Jones MBE. The audience will be invited to participate in a brief Q&A before a wine and Roman canapé reception.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dining-with-the-romans/
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