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SUMMARY:Phaedra: a new play by Simon Stone after Euripides\, Seneca and Racine
DESCRIPTION:1st February – 8th April\n \nPhaedra\n \n\nIn a house of glass\, one must not throw stones.\n\n \n\nAfter years of fierce focus on her political career\, Phaedra turns her attention to her personal life.\n\n \n\nThe reappearance of her step-son shakes the foundations of her house and the beliefs that have underpinned her power.\n\n \n\nAs buried lust and loneliness surge to the surface\, Phaedra’s actions threaten to destroy everything she has built.\n\n \n\nWriter-Director Simon Stone (Yerma\, Young Vic) reimagines Seneca’s famous tragedy in this striking new play. Janet McTeer (Ozark) takes the title role\, with Assaad Bouab (Call My Agent) making his UK stage debut.\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/phaedra-a-new-play-by-simon-stone-after-euripides-seneca-and-racine/
LOCATION:National Theatre\, South Bank\, London\, SE1 9PX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Ashmolean Museum: ‘Knossos\, Myth and Reality’
DESCRIPTION:February 10 – July 30\, 2023\n \n 	Ashmolean Museum\n\n \n\n‘Knossos\, Myth and Reality’\n\n \n\n10 Feb – 30 Jul 2023\n\n \n\nAccording to legend\, an elaborate labyrinth was built at Knossos on the island of Crete to hold a ferocious Minotaur. Discover the palace of Knossos\, and the search for the labyrinth\, in this major exhibition.\n\n \n\nThe palace of Knossos\, discovered and excavated over 100 years ago\, was the centre of a Bronze Age civilisation of people we now call the Minoans\, named after the legendary King Minos.\n\n \n\nThis will be the first UK exhibition to focus on Knossos and will include over 100 objects which have never left Crete and Greece before\, alongside discoveries from the Ashmolean’s Sir Arthur Evans Archive.\n\n \n\nFor further information and bookings\, see here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ashmolean-museum-knossos-myth-and-reality/
LOCATION:Ashmolean Museum\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford\, OX1 2PH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:East London Classics Easter Latin Revision Course
DESCRIPTION:Applications have opened for the Easter Latin Revision Course for Year 11 Latinists in preparation for the examinations in May/June 2023.\n\n \n\nThis year\, the course is running for 2 days.\n\n \n\nThe dates are Monday 3rd April – Tuesday 4th April 2023.\n\n \n\nHere is the brochure. Interested students (or teachers on their behalf) can email to register interest and Booking Forms can then be sent across\, which will secure places.\n\n \n\nThere is also some funding available for bursaries.\n\n \n\nAll details are on the website (as well as photos from our previous courses): www.eastlondonclassicssummerschool.com
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/east-london-classics-easter-latin-revision-course/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Merali-Smith":MAILTO:sarah.merali-smith@guildfordhigh.co.uk
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SUMMARY:ELCSS Easter Latin Revision Course 2023
DESCRIPTION:direct preparation for the GCSE examinations in the summer. Candidates will be coming to the end of Year 11 and will be readying themselves for examination. We will be revisiting aspects of the language specification that students generally find difficult\, like the indirect statement\, the ablative absolute\, and the uses of the subjunctive. These set-pieces feature in every GCSE examination paper and it is important that the grammatical knowledge of them is secure. We will look at these constructions in isolation\, and then also disguised in unseen passages of Latin\, where they can be more difficult to identify.\n\n \n\nThe course will run on Monday 3rd & Tuesday 4th April 2023.\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/elcss-easter-latin-revision-course-2023/
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SUMMARY:Fragments\, a New Play about Euripides and Papyrology\, by @LASwiftClassics
DESCRIPTION:In the backroom of a library archive\, three papyrologists pore over some tattered fragments of papyrus\, 2000 years old. Could they be the remnants of a lost masterpiece by Euripides?  \nThe ancient text tells the story of Aeyptus\, a boy determined to avenge his murdered father and brothers. But how can he succeed when almost all of the script is missing? \nPiecing his story together will take you on a journey around the fragments in your own mind: memories\, assumptions\, things half-heard. \nInspired by the vast collections of ancient papyrus stored in museums around the world\, FRAGMENTS is an irreverent take on an ancient lost play: combining anarchic performance\, lo-fi imagery\, original music… and a whole lot of conjecture. \nThe Playground Theatre\, London: 14 April – 6 May – book tickets here \nThe Old Fire Station\, Oxford: 12 May – 13 May – book tickets here \nExplore the production at www.potentialdifference.org.uk \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThere will be a pre-show talk aimed at school students on 26th April\, on the theme of ‘What’s lost from the ancient world and why does it matter?’. It will be suitable for A Level or GCSE students of Latin/Greek/Classical Civilisation. The talk will be held in the theatre venue (The Playground) at 5pm. The talk is free of charge. \n\n\n\nThey can offer school groups a discounted rate for tickets to the show itself: teachers should contact natalie@potentialdifference.org.uk to discuss your needs and she can arrange a code.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/fragments-a-new-play-about-euripides-and-papyrology-by-laswiftclassics/
LOCATION:The Playground Theatre\, Latimer Road\, London\, W10 6RQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:"Can Aristotle Make Us Happier?"\, a Talk by Edith Hall
DESCRIPTION:Southport and Birkdale Ca are hosting this talk… \nWednesday 19th April 2023 \nProfessor Edith Hall.\nProfessor in the Department of Ancient History & Classics at the University of Durham \nLectures will be held at King George V Sixth Form College\, Scarisbrick New Road\, Southport PR8 6LR. Doors open at 6.15pm (7pm start) and free parking is available on site.\nMembership is £12 or £5 for students. Non-members are welcome at a cost of £5 per lecture to be paid on the door on the night. To become a member please visit https://classicsforallnorth.org.uk/ca-north or any of our social media pages and complete the membership form. For more information please email sandbclassics@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/can-aristotle-make-us-happier-a-talk-by-edith-hall/
LOCATION:King George V Sixth Form College\, Scarisbrick New Road\,\, Southport\, PR8 6LR.\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Francesca Grilli":MAILTO:sandbclassics@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:'Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth': a talk by Dr. Andrew Shapland
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday 11th May at 7pm\, the Bristol CA will be joined by Dr. Andrew Shapland of the Ashmolean Museum\, who will be delivering a talk on ‘Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth’. As usual\, the talk will be held at Badminton School\, Peace Memorial Hall\, where refreshments will be available from 6:30pm.\n\n \n\nMythical Knossos was the location of the palace of King Minos and the Labyrinth where the Minotaur was imprisoned. After over a century of excavation at the site\, archaeologists now regard it as the centre of the Bronze Age Minoan civilisation\, the home of the earliest farmers in Europe and a thriving Greek and Roman city. This talk will trace the history of exploration of Knossos\, beginning with the early travellers searching for the mythical Labyrinth and ending with more recent discoveries\, which include human sacrifice. It will pay particular attention to the excavations of Sir Arthur Evans\, whose archive at the Ashmolean is the single most important resource for understanding the site of Knossos. The talk will coincide with the Ashmolean’s 2023 ‘Labyrinth’ exhibition.\n\n \n\nPlease sign up via the following Eventbrite link if you are interested in attending this event. Questions can be emailed to Barbara Bell bmbellmini@aol.com\, but all attendees must register via Eventbrite for tickets:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/609824660977\n\n \n\nTickets are free for Bristol CA members and students\, and £5 for everyone else (payable at the door). You can sign up for multiple tickets under one Eventbrite registration\, but please be accurate in terms of numbers so that we can cater accordingly.\n\n \n\nThank you\, and we hope to see many of you there!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/knossos-looking-for-the-labyrinth-a-talk-by-dr-andrew-shapland/
LOCATION:Badmington School\, Westbury Road\, Bristol\, BS9 3BA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Classical Association Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Friday 21 – Sunday 23 April 2023\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Classical Association and the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge are excited to welcome you to the University of Cambridge for the annual Classical Association Conference\, which this year will also be celebrating 120 years of the Classical Association. With hundreds of papers and panels\, events in our museums\, plenaries\, prize-givings\, an exhibition\, educational activities and tours\, and invited plenary speakers\, this hybrid conference is ambitious and international in its scope and reach.\n\n \n\nWe are delighted to offer a concession rate to teachers\, the unwaged\, and members of the Cambridge and District Classical Association.\n\n \n\nPlease follow @CA_2023 on Twitter for all Conference news\, and use the hashtag #CA2023 when posting on social media.\n\n \n\nRegistration is now open. The Conference programme and further information on attendance will be available shortly.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Cambridge University\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Natalia Tsoumpra (Glasgow) on ”A Rotten Candidate for a Rotten Borough’: Populist Rhetoric in Aristophanes’
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 2023 6:00 pm\n\n \n\nHillhead Library\n\n \n\nAll talks will take place at 6.30pm in Hillhead Library\, Byres Rd\, Glasgow\n\n \n\nThursday 27th April: AGM at 6pm\, followed by the MacDowell Lecture at 6.30pm.\n\n \n\nNatalia Tsoumpra (Glasgow): ”A Rotten Candidate for a Rotten Borough’: Populist Rhetoric in Aristophanes’\n\n \n\nAll are most welcome to attend.\n\n \nFURTHER DETAILS
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/natalia-tsoumpra-glasgow-on-a-rotten-candidate-for-a-rotten-borough-populist-rhetoric-in-aristophanes/
LOCATION:Hillhead Library\, 348 Byres Road\, Glasgow\, G12 8AP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:How does Classical Greek accentuation work?
DESCRIPTION:A course in eight weeks. \n\n\n\nCourse Dates: 25/04/23 – 13/06/23 Time: 14:30 – 16:00 Location: Online \n\n\n\nTutors: Andrew David \n\n\n\nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n\n\n\nWhether you are a student of Greek or a teacher of Greek\, if you have always wanted to apply the correct accentuation on Classical Greek texts\, but have never quite learnt how to do so – then this is your opportunity to gain a working knowledge of this essential skill for the teaching and learning of Classical Greek. This course will be delivered online. See the ‘What is the course about?’ section in course details for more information.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/how-does-classical-greek-accentuation-work/
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SUMMARY:From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
DESCRIPTION:HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association\n\n\n\nHave you thought about offering Ancient History at Key Stage 3\, GCSE or A-level? This webinar series\, offered in collaboration with the Classical Association\, will explore how ancient history can be embedded across the key stages at secondary level. Across this series\, we will show you how teaching ancient history is relevant today\, enriches modern classrooms and gives learners the opportunity to explore some key and distinct ancient civilisations\, such as Persia\, Greece and Rome. These sessions will be led by practicing ancient history teachers and academics who will demonstrate how the study of ancient history can engender a wide sense of diversity and inclusion in the curriculum\, as well as a deeper and broader understanding of the past. This series is a fantastic opportunity if you’re interested in what teaching ancient history can offer you and your students\, but don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a key stage or department lead\, or a teacher looking to develop your experience\, we will show you how Ancient History can drive educationally important conversations and enhance historical skills through new and exciting material.\n\n\nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n\nProgramme\n\nIntroduction to Ancient History Tuesday 21 March 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and James Renshaw\n\n\nGreek History 101 Tuesday 25 April 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Emma Beetham\n\n\nRoman History 101 Tuesday 2 May 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anthony Smart and Tara Atkinson\n\n\nDeveloping an ancient history curriculum Tuesday 13 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anna McOmish and Emma Beetham\n\n\nStarting to teach GCSE Ancient History Tuesday 21 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm \n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Mike Goddard and and Alex Orgee
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/from-cyrus-to-cleopatra-the-ancient-history-adventure-2/
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SUMMARY:Greek Tragedy in the Modern World\, a Classics for All Event
DESCRIPTION:From CfA…\n\n \nGreek Tragedy in the Modern World\n \n\nThursday 27 April | 6:00-7:00pm | In person & online\n\n \n\nJoin us for a lively discussion on ancient Greek tragedy and its enduring influence in the modern age. What is it about Greek tragedy that fascinates us? Over 2\,500 years since the birth of tragedy\, the plays of Aeschylus\, Sophocles\, and Euripides continue to hold sway in our cultural imagination. Why are they still performed and what lessons do they have to teach us about life\, loss\, and the human condition?\n\nChaired by Sir Rabinder Singh (Chair of the Lawyers Group)\, this panel discussion with Professor Fiona Macintosh (St Hilda’s College\, Oxford) and Paul O’Mahony (Artistic Director\, Out of Chaos) will delve into the essence of tragedy\, what it has to tell us about law and justice\, and how its power lives on in modern life. \n\n \n\nThis is a hybrid event with opportunities to attend either in person or online.  This event is being hosted at Allen & Overy (One Bishops Square\, London\, E1 6AD). Tickets to attend in person are £20 and include complementary drinks and canapés. Doors open at 5:30pm and the event starts promptly at 6:00pm.\n\n \n\nWe understand that not everyone can make it in person\, so you can also watch the livestream of this event online! Tickets to watch online via Zoom are £10 with a £7.50 concessionary rate. The livestream starts at 6:00pm and the recording will be shared with you the following day.\n\n \n\n*£7.50 concessionary tickets are available to anyone who is a pensioner\, unemployed or in full-time education.\n\nFree tickets to the Zoom event are available to any state school teachers\, pupils and regional network personnel involved in Classics for All’s schools programme. If you are in one of these groups\, please email events@classicsforall.org.uk to request a link.\n\n \nBook In-Person tickets | Book Online Tickets
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greek-tragedy-in-the-modern-world-a-classics-for-all-event/
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SUMMARY:Decoding the Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt
DESCRIPTION:Dr Chris Naunton \n27 April 2023\, 7pm \nDecoding the Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt \n\n\n\nDr Chris Naunton is an Egyptologist and author of Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt\, Egyptologists’ Notebooks and two books for children including Cleopatra Tells All! He has presented numerous television documentaries\, including The Man Who Discovered Egypt (BBC4 2012)\, Secrets of King Tut’s Treasures (Channel 5\, 2018)\, Egypt’s Lost Pyramid (Channel 4\, 2019) and most recently The Story of Egyptology (History Hit\, 2022). He was Director (CEO) of the Egypt Exploration Society from 2012 to 2016 and President of the International Association of Egyptologists from 2015 to 2019. \nWe are hugely privileged that Chris will round off our 2022-23 programme in style\, when he will introduce a subject that is much loved amongst ancient world enthusiasts – how to decode Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/decoding-the-hieroglyphs-of-ancient-egypt/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428
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SUMMARY:WCN Annual Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers' Day
DESCRIPTION:Friday 28th April 2023 \n\n\n \nUniversity of Warwick\, \n\n\n \nOn Friday 28th April 2023\, the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick is hosting its annual Classical Civilisation A-level Teachers’ Day. \n\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BOOK\n\n\n \nIf you have any questions about the day\, please email Dr Paul Grigsby Paul.Grigsby@Warwick.ac.uk.Our Warwick academics will deliver lectures on all components of the OCR Classical Civilisation A-level specs (see schedule below)\, providing thoughts on modern scholarship and useful texts to give to students\, all in the surrounds of our lovely new Faculty of Arts Building with its amazing antiquities room. \n\n\n \nI hope to see lots of you here at Warwick in April! \n\n\n \nAll the best\, \n\n\n \nPaul \n\n\n \nDr Paul GrigsbyWCN Research Fellow in Outreach and ImpactDepartment of Classics and Ancient HistoryUniversity of Warwickwww.warwick.ac.uk/wcn \n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/wcn-annual-classical-civilisation-a-level-teachers-day/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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