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SUMMARY:'The Idea of Decline: Make Rome Great Again?' An Online Course
DESCRIPTION:Registration for our next online course\, with Professor Bruce Gibson\, The Idea of Decline: Make Rome Great Again? is now open here:\n\n \n\nhttps://www.hellenicandromanlibrary.org/Events/Event-Registration/EventId/24\n\n \n\nWednesday 14\, 21\, 28 January\, 4\, 11 February\,  6-7.30pm (UK time)\nWatch the sessions live\, or catch up by watching the recordings later at your own convenience.\n\n \n\nThis online course looks at the idea of decline\, both in the ancient world and in later periods. Decline as a concept emerges as something which is deeply rooted and even something which is paradoxically appealing and convenient as an idea\, often exploited by those seeking to advance political or social agendas.\n\n \n\nSession 1 – 14 January:\nIntroduction: Ancient Perspectives on Political Decline\n\n \n\nThis session briefly introduces the idea of decline as something whose resonances continue to echo right down to the present day. The main focus of the session will be on ancient approaches to political decline. Authors considered during the session will include Herodotus\, Xenophon\, Polybius and Tacitus.\n\n \n\nSession 2 – 21 January:\nDecline and Moral Criticism: Writing Decline\n\n \n\nThe second session will turn to ideas of moral decline in the ancient world. Moral decline is sometimes simply observed\, but on occasions it is an idea that can be exploited for other purposes. Authors who will be considered during this session include Hesiod\, Thucydides\, Sallust and Lucan.\n\n \n\nSession 3 – 28 January:\nLooking at the fall of the Roman empire\n\n \n\nThis session will look at ancient responses to events of the fourth and fifth centuries that are often referred to as the fall of the Roman empire. The main focus will be on seeing the representation of change and decline.\n\n \n\nSession 4 – 4 February:\nThe irresistible lure of decline\n\n \n\nThis session turns to the reception of ancient decline in later periods and will include consideration of Gibbon’s highly influential approach to the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.\n\n \n\nSession 5 – 11 February:\nThe rhetoric of decline in contemporary society\n\n \n\nThe final session of the course looks at the resonance of decline as a concept in current political and social discourse. Ancient decline is frequently evoked and exploited in such contexts. More broadly\, the idea of decline can be a powerful rhetorical weapon which can be used to advance political agendas.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-idea-of-decline-make-rome-great-again-an-online-course/
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SUMMARY:Classical Association: Ancient History CPD day
DESCRIPTION:From The Classical Association…\n\n \n\nWe’re delighted to be working with Harrow School to host this in-person Ancient History CPD day on 27 January 2026.\n\nDesigned to support GCSE and A Level teachers alike\, this day will offer a range of workshops to support teachers at every stage of career and give you the chance to network with the community.\n\nOur keynote lecture\, ‘Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Art’\, will be delivered by Dr Campbell Price\, curator for Egypt & Sudan at Manchester Museum.\n\nWe have experienced practitioners delivering sessions on topics such as supporting SEND learners\, adaptive teaching techniques\, and teaching material culture. We’ll also be joined by Prof. Alex Mullen\, whose session will focus on Roman Britain\, and Prof. Tom Harrison\, to hear how the British Museum can support the Ancient History teaching community.\n\n \n\nYou will also have an opportunity to share your thoughts with the Classical Association on proposals for future period studies at GCSE & A Level and hear from Cambridge OCR about A Level grading.\n\nThis event is FREE to attend\, and Classics For All are kindly supporting state school teachers with travel bursaries.\n\n \n\nYou can find the full programme here\, and the registration form here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-ancient-history-cpd-day/
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SUMMARY:Warwick Ancient Drama Festival
DESCRIPTION:Warwick Ancient Drama Festival\n\n \n\nAeschylus’ Libation Bearers and Eumenides\n\n \n\n29th–30th January 2026\, Warwick Arts Centre\n\n \n\nWe are pleased to announce that the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival will return in January 2026. The festival will take place on the 29th and 30th January 2026\, with the 30th specifically dedicated to schools (‘Schools Day’).\n\n \nProgramme for the Festival\n \n\n\n\n \nThe Performance\n \n\nThis year\, the Department of Classics and Ancient History will present the second part of Aeschylus’ Oresteia trilogy- a performance of the Libation Bearers and Eumenides combined. The play\, performed at the Warwick Arts Centre\, will be directed and produced by the Classics students at Warwick. Follow the production on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/warwickclassicsplay/.\n\n \n\n \n\nThere will be three performances:\n\n \n\n 	Thursday 29th January 2026\, 7:00-9:15pm\n \n 	Friday 30th January 2026\, 3:30-5:45pm (Matinee performance\, FREE for schools)\n \n 	Friday 30th January 2026\, 7:00-9:15pm\n\n \n\nFor more information on this year’s production and to view resources from previous years\, please see our website: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/.\n\n \n\n\n\n \nLectures\, Talks\, and Discussions\n \n\nEach performance will be accompanied by assorted talks and lectures from scholars of Greek drama. Please see the programme for full details.\n\n \n\n\n\n \nBooking the Schools Day\n \n\nThe Schools’ Day (Friday 30th)\, including the matinee performance\, is FREE\, but attendees are asked to organise their own transportation and lunch.\n\n \n\nIf you wish to book your pupils for this day\, please email Anna.Morris@warwick.ac.uk with the following information:\n\n \n\n1.       The number of participants\, including teachers\n\n \n\n2.       Whether anyone coming with you has any accessibility requirements.\n\n \n\n*Please do not over-estimate student numbers*\n\n \n\nIt has been frustrating\, in previous years\, to see empty seats at this over-subscribed event.\n\n \n\n\n\n \nIf you miss out on the Schools Day\n \n\nIf you are unable to make the Matinee performance\, or if booking capacity has been reached\, schools are welcome to attend the evening performances on either Thursday 29th January 2026\, 7:00-9:15pm or Friday 30th January 2026\, 7:00-9:15pm at a greatly reduced cost of £4 per seat. Please email groupbookings@warwick.ac.uk to book tickets for these performances.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/warwick-ancient-drama-festival/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Ophiolite
DESCRIPTION:Theatro Technis and London Play Productions\n\n \n\nRun ends 22nd February\n\n \nMore information\n \n\nA new play by Philip de Voni set in Cyprus and England.\nDirected by Kerry Kyriacos Michael MBE\n\n \n\nWhen her beloved father dies\, young Penelope clings to the past while his widow pushes to move on. Like the Greek heroines defending sacred traditions of old\, she must decide where the battle lines are drawn. As the bereaved gather\, grief ignites a territorial war over the deceased\, which then engulfs the soul of the family itself. Ancient grudges fume\, primal bonds are torched and\, like molten rock surging through fault lines in the Earth’s crust\, the deepest injuries are finally forced into the open. Will conflict separate the family from its history and alienate bloodlines forever? In a house divided\, will love survive — and will anyone survive love?\n\n \n\nThis is a new contemporary play by Philip de Voni set in Cyprus and England. Directed by Kerry Kyriacos Michael MBE\, the Creative Director of London’s Theatro Technis\, and Olivier and UK Theatre Award-winner.\n\n \n\nThere will be a post-show discussion with members of the cast and creative teams on February 12.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/the-ophiolite/
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