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SUMMARY:Classical Association Conference 2021 (Online)
DESCRIPTION:With conditions too uncertain to plan for the CA’s usual conference at a UK university this year\, CA2021 will be held as a free online event from 6-8 April 2021.  Registration is via the CA website here.\n\n \n\nSessions focus on key issues facing classicists\, including inclusivity\, outreach and employability.  For details of the panels\, presenters and timings\, please see below.  Once registered\, you will be provided with links to all the sessions and can choose to attend all or any.  The programme includes presentation of the CA Prize and the CA’s new Teaching Awards by broadcaster\, classicist and comedian Natalie Haynes.\n\n \n\nEnquiries to the conference team at: CA2021@classicalassociation.org\n\n \n\nThe Teaching Awards categories and detail of how to nominate are on the CA website here.  Nominations for the Teaching Awards close on 26 February.\n\n \n\nTuesday 6 April\n\n \n\n11am – 12.30pm\n\n \n\nInclusive Classics and Pedagogy: Teachers\, Academics and Students in Conversation (A follow up to the Towards a More Inclusive Classics Workshop held 25-26 June 2020)\n\n \n\nDr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis and Professor Barbara Goff\n\n \n\n2.00pm – 3.30pm\n\n \n\nAccessing Classical Civilisation and Ancient History in Britain\, Past and Present Perspectives (under the auspices of ACE)\n\n \n\nProfessor Edith Hall\, Dr Henry Stead\, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and Peter Wright\n\n \n\nWednesday 7 April\n\n \n\n2:00pm – 2.45pm\n\n \n\nPresidential Address by Mari Williams\, winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 2018\, for her novel Ysbryd yr Oes (‘Spirit of the Age’)\n\n \n\n2.45pm – 3.30pm\n\n \n\nPresentation of the CA Prize and the inaugural CA Teaching Awards by Natalie Haynes\n\n \n\n7.00pm – 8.30pm\n\n \n\nGreek Theatre Online: An evening of classics-inspired theatre\,featuring new material from three UK-based theatre groups\, Out of Chaos\, Barefaced Greek and By Jove\, followed by a Q&A chaired by Professor James Robson\n\n \n\nThursday 8 April\n\n \n\n11am – 12 noon\n\n \n\nDeveloping Classics in the Local Community: CA Branches in 2021\n\n \n\nKatrina Kelly (Chair of Lytham St Annes CA) and colleagues from around the regions\n\n \n\n2.00pm – 3.30pm\n\n \n\nClassics in the Marketplace: Being a Classicist in Public\n\n \n\nDr Liz Gloyn\, Dr Jane Draycott\, Dr Mai Musié and Professor Neville Morley
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-conference-2021-online/
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SUMMARY:What the Stoics can teach us about living through the Covid-19 crisis\, with Professor A. C. Grayling
DESCRIPTION:What the Stoics can teach us about living through the Covid-19 crisis\n\n \n\nA Lawyers Group Event\nwith Professor A. C. Grayling\, hosted by Sir Rupert Jackson.\n\n \n\nThursday 11 March | 18:00 GMT\n\n \n\nStoicism was the ethical outlook of educated people in the Hellenic and Roman periods of classical antiquity for over 500 years\, and remained influential among many of the same kind perpetually thereafter\, having a major influence in the 18th century Enlightenment also. It was the ethics of practical\, mature-minded people\, and provided a powerful aid to lives as different as those of Marcus Aurelius\, an emperor\, and Epictetus\, a slave. In this talk\, Professor A. C. Grayling will explore what the philosophy of Stoicism can teach us about living through times of crisis.\n\n \n\nThis event is the first of our 2021 Lawyers Group Events and will be hosted via Zoom Webinar by Sir Rupert Jackson\, Chair of our Lawyers Group Steering Committee. Because of the timely topic\, we are offering a limited number of tickets to members of the public (£20 standard\, or £10 concession). These are available to purchase by debit or credit card via the link below.\n\n \n\nBuy tickets here:
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/what-the-stoics-can-teach-us-about-living-through-the-covid-19-crisis-with-professor-a-c-grayling/
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SUMMARY:BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focussing on the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation module ‘The Homeric World’. The course is intended both for those who already teach the new GCSE (or similar specifications)\, and also for those who have never taught the subject before.\n\n \n\nParticipants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the GCSE syllabus. By the end of the course\, participants will have a sound working knowledge of Bronze Age archaeology and its relationship to the works of Homer\, helping them to teach this material to students with confidence.\n\n \n\n‘Archaeology and the Homeric World’ – Prof. John Bennet (Director\, BSA)\nThursday 15th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Life in the Mycenaean Age’ – Dr Anna Judson (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, BSA)\nTuesday 20th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Tombs\, graves and burial’ – Dr Michael Loy (Assistant Director\, BSA)\nThursday 22nd April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Visiting Greece on a BSA School Teacher Fellowship: presentation and Q+A’ – Mr David Hogg (Head of English and teacher of Latin and Greek\, Kelmscott School)\nMonday 26th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\nAll times are in UK BST. Although these lectures are designed as a series and participants will gain most if they can attend all sessions\, attendance throughout the whole course is not mandatory.\n\n \n\nThere is no participation fee. Teachers can register for this course via the British School at Athens website (https://www.bsa.ac.uk/courses/school-teachers-course)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bsa-virtual-course-the-homeric-world/
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SUMMARY:BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focussing on the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation module ‘The Homeric World’. The course is intended both for those who already teach the new GCSE (or similar specifications)\, and also for those who have never taught the subject before.\n\n \n\nParticipants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the GCSE syllabus. By the end of the course\, participants will have a sound working knowledge of Bronze Age archaeology and its relationship to the works of Homer\, helping them to teach this material to students with confidence.\n\n \n\n‘Archaeology and the Homeric World’ – Prof. John Bennet (Director\, BSA)\nThursday 15th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Life in the Mycenaean Age’ – Dr Anna Judson (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, BSA)\nTuesday 20th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Tombs\, graves and burial’ – Dr Michael Loy (Assistant Director\, BSA)\nThursday 22nd April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Visiting Greece on a BSA School Teacher Fellowship: presentation and Q+A’ – Mr David Hogg (Head of English and teacher of Latin and Greek\, Kelmscott School)\nMonday 26th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\nAll times are in UK BST. Although these lectures are designed as a series and participants will gain most if they can attend all sessions\, attendance throughout the whole course is not mandatory.\n\n \n\nThere is no participation fee. Teachers can register for this course via the British School at Athens website (https://www.bsa.ac.uk/courses/school-teachers-course)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bsa-virtual-course-the-homeric-world-2/
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SUMMARY:BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focussing on the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation module ‘The Homeric World’. The course is intended both for those who already teach the new GCSE (or similar specifications)\, and also for those who have never taught the subject before.\n\n \n\nParticipants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the GCSE syllabus. By the end of the course\, participants will have a sound working knowledge of Bronze Age archaeology and its relationship to the works of Homer\, helping them to teach this material to students with confidence.\n\n \n\n‘Archaeology and the Homeric World’ – Prof. John Bennet (Director\, BSA)\nThursday 15th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Life in the Mycenaean Age’ – Dr Anna Judson (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, BSA)\nTuesday 20th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Tombs\, graves and burial’ – Dr Michael Loy (Assistant Director\, BSA)\nThursday 22nd April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Visiting Greece on a BSA School Teacher Fellowship: presentation and Q+A’ – Mr David Hogg (Head of English and teacher of Latin and Greek\, Kelmscott School)\nMonday 26th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\nAll times are in UK BST. Although these lectures are designed as a series and participants will gain most if they can attend all sessions\, attendance throughout the whole course is not mandatory.\n\n \n\nThere is no participation fee. Teachers can register for this course via the British School at Athens website (https://www.bsa.ac.uk/courses/school-teachers-course)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bsa-virtual-course-the-homeric-world-3/
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SUMMARY:Pattern and Chaos in the Labyrinth
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte Higgins\nChief Culture Writer at The Guardian\, Classicist and Author
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/pattern-and-chaos-in-the-labyrinth-2/
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SUMMARY:BSA Virtual Course | ‘The Homeric World’
DESCRIPTION:The British School at Athens is delighted to invite UK school teachers to attend a free virtual CPD course\, focussing on the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation module ‘The Homeric World’. The course is intended both for those who already teach the new GCSE (or similar specifications)\, and also for those who have never taught the subject before.\n\n \n\nParticipants will follow a series of four virtual lectures\, introducing the main themes of the module and providing new case studies beyond the GCSE syllabus. By the end of the course\, participants will have a sound working knowledge of Bronze Age archaeology and its relationship to the works of Homer\, helping them to teach this material to students with confidence.\n\n \n\n‘Archaeology and the Homeric World’ – Prof. John Bennet (Director\, BSA)\nThursday 15th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Life in the Mycenaean Age’ – Dr Anna Judson (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow\, BSA)\nTuesday 20th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Tombs\, graves and burial’ – Dr Michael Loy (Assistant Director\, BSA)\nThursday 22nd April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\n‘Visiting Greece on a BSA School Teacher Fellowship: presentation and Q+A’ – Mr David Hogg (Head of English and teacher of Latin and Greek\, Kelmscott School)\nMonday 26th April\, 4:30pm\n\n \n\nAll times are in UK BST. Although these lectures are designed as a series and participants will gain most if they can attend all sessions\, attendance throughout the whole course is not mandatory.\n\n \n\nThere is no participation fee. Teachers can register for this course via the British School at Athens website (https://www.bsa.ac.uk/courses/school-teachers-course)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/bsa-virtual-course-the-homeric-world-4/
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SUMMARY:Stoicism and After: Philosophy and Life
DESCRIPTION:Stoicism and After: Philosophy and Life\n\n \n\nA Lawyers Group event with Professor A. C. Grayling\, hosted by Sir Rupert Jackson.\n\n \n\nTuesday 27 April | 18:00 BST\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nBack by popular demand\, Professor A. C. Grayling has generously offered to host a sequel to his recent talk on What the Stoics can teach us about living through the Covid-19 crisis. In this Part 2\, Professor Grayling will discuss why the present-day revival of Stoicism\, based largely on late Stoic thinkers like Aurelius and Epictetus\, is interesting because of what it shows about the felt need for ethical principles in a secular age. He will explore the legacy of Stoicism\, as well as its relationship to later philosophies and belief systems.\n\n \n\nAs with the original talk\, this is a Lawyers Group event\, hosted by Sir Rupert Jackson\, Chair of our Lawyers Group Steering Committee. One fortuitous result of moving our Lawyers Group events online is that we are also able to offer a number of tickets to the public.\n\n \n\nTickets (£20 standard\, £10 concession) are available to purchase here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/stoicism-and-after-philosophy-and-life/
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SUMMARY:"How to retire (if you're a Roman emperor)" Dr Rebecca Usherwood (Trinity College Dublin)
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 27th April at 7.30 p.m. (on Zoom) \nDr Rebecca Usherwood (Trinity College Dublin) \nHow to retire (if you’re a Roman emperor) \nOn the 1st May 305\, Diocletian and Maximian\, who had ruled the Roman Empire together for twenty years\, abdicated. This was an action without precedent in Roman history\, and a radical departure from an emperor’s normal career trajectory. This lecture considers both this event and its aftermath in comparison to recent abdication events\, such as Beatrix of the Netherlands and Pope Benedict XVI. How can such a transition be explained to public? What issues might the continued existence of abdicated rulers cause to their successors\, and the stability of the state in more general? \nBooking Link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/cai-dublin-branch-lecture-dr-rebecca-usherwood-27th-april-730-pm-tickets-149400532013 \nContact: alexander.thein@ucd.ie
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/how-to-retire-if-youre-a-roman-emperor-dr-rebecca-usherwood-trinity-college-dublin/
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SUMMARY:The Oxford Greek Play 2021\, Orestes
DESCRIPTION:From the folks at the OGP…\n\n \n\nThe Oxford Greek Play is a major educational and outreach event for schools\, particularly for students approaching GCSEs and A-levels (or equivalent). This year’s multimedia production\, Euripides’ Orestes\, will be streamed live *at no cost* online on 28 April 2021 at 5pm. The recording of the premiere will then be available permanently on YouTube.\n\n \n\nThis year\, the play will be predominantly in English\, with subtitles for any classical Greek. A short academic discussion with outreach in mind — between world-leading specialists Edith Hall\, Fiona Macintosh\, Natalie Haynes\, and Rosa Andújar — will feature during the performance.\n\n \n\nIf you would like to book free tickets for yourself and/or your students\, please follow this link: https://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/whats-on/all-shows/orestes/13815#details\n\n \n\nIf you would like to receive updates on the production’s outreach\, including forthcoming educational packs and other supporting materials\, we are also creating a mailing list for teachers of the humanities (especially of Classical Civilization\, Drama\, English\, Ancient History\, Classical Greek and Latin). Please sign up here\, and feel free to share with your colleagues and partner organizations: https://forms.gle/cscz4dF2tKS9KXPJ9\n\n \n\nYou can also find us @orestesoxford on Instagram\, Facebook\, Twitter and TikTok\, for a peek behind the scenes and to get to know the cast and creatives behind the production.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-oxford-greek-play-2021-orestes/
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SUMMARY:Oxford Greek Play
DESCRIPTION:From the folks at The Oxford Greek Play…\n\n \n\nWe are excited to announce that tickets for this year’s Oxford Greek Play are now available to reserve via the Oxford Playhouse website! Orestes will be performed online on 28th April at 5pm.\n\n \n\n‘From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back…’\n\n \n\nIt has been six days since the murder. Six days since Electra watched her estranged brother Orestes kill their mother in a brutal act of revenge. Now Electra\, Orestes and his lover Pylades have to figure out what to do next. In the wake of the Trojan war the next generation must navigate catastrophe\, face their inherited trauma\, and try to survive against the odds. But as society collapses\, can they trust the whispers of Helen\, Menelaus and the gods?\n\n \n\nOxford’s Greek play tradition goes back 140 years\, and this April we are bringing you an experimental reimagining of Euripides’ little-known classic Orestes. Join us for an entirely virtual production\, combining ancient Greek and new translations with contemporary dance\, live comedy and an original soundtrack. Orestes has been devised at a distance for its online platform\, and is being streamed live for one night only. Four world-leading specialists will be there to ask the important questions\, as we invite you to decide the fates of these heroes and villains of Greek mythology.\n\n \n\nTo reserve your free ticket\, follow this link: https://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/…/all…/orestes/13815…\n\n \n\nFollow us at @orestesoxford on Instagram\, Facebook\, Twitter and TikTok\, for a peek behind the scenes and to get to know the cast and creatives behind the production.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/oxford-greek-play/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210429T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260505T071650
CREATED:20210420T132034Z
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SUMMARY:Greek mythology creative writing online workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Amanda Potter from the Open University for an online creative writing workshop\, via Zoom. We will use characters and themes from Greek mythology\, and paintings from the Brighton Museum collection\, as an inspiration for your work.\n\n \n\nAmanda will lead you through some short exercises to help you to build characters and get you writing in a supportive environment. Suitable for participants with all levels of experience\, all you need is internet access\, paper and a pen.\n\n \n\n29 May 2021 10:30 – 12:0005 June 2021 10:30 – 12:00   Duration: 90 minutes\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greek-mythology-creative-writing-online-workshop/
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