Beginners’ Latin plus : 9 & 10 August 2014 A two-day course for beginners seeking an accelerated introduction or for those who have attended the beginners’ day-course. Course presenter: George … Continue reading “Beginners’ Latin Plus: a Course”
Royal Holloway, University of London is hosting a FREE colloquium for school teachers of classical subjects, on Friday 20th June. All are very welcome to attend. designed for all those … Continue reading “Free colloquium for teachers of Classical Civilisation, Classical Languages, and Ancient History.”
We are delighted to announce that this autumn we will be holding our “Festival of Ancient Tales”. The event is a celebration of classical myths and stories in literature, and … Continue reading “Classics Festival of Ancient Tales, 3rd October, 3.30-7pm at the East Oxford Community Classics Centre”
Professor Michael Trapp, from King’s College London, is speaking at Channing School on Monday March 31st at 4:15pm. He will explore the life of Cato the Younger in discussing, ‘Can … Continue reading “Can a Roman Die Like Socrates? Talk by Professor Michael Trapp, King’s College London”
Following in the steps of last year’s Electra, and Antigone the year before, the classical students of St Paul’s Girls’ School are mounting a production of Euripides’s Medea in Greek, for one … Continue reading “Medea in Greek at St Paul’s Girls’ School”
Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (23rd June – 11th July 2014) The Department of Classics and Italian studies (http://www.ficlit.unibo.it) of University of Bologna offers an intensive three week Greek and Latin SummerSchool. The school offers courses in … Continue reading “Bologna University Greek and Latin Summer School (23rd June – 11th July 2014)”
The comedy of Aristophanes – a weekend course from 27–29 June The Greeks invented comedy as well as tragedy, and we hope, in a rambunctious, joke-packed weekend, to demonstrate how, … Continue reading “The Comedy of Aristophanes”
Reading Classical Latin: Ovid’s Metamorphoses – a weekend course from 6–8 June From the creation of the world to the tales of Apollo and Daphne and Io, Ovid starts off … Continue reading “Reading Classical Latin”
Reading Classical Greek – a weekend course from 16–18 May This series of weekend courses is for those who want to learn Classical Greek. The Beginners’ levels are based on … Continue reading “Reading Classical Greek”
Rome: from city to empire – a weekend course from 2–4 May This course will introduce you to ancient Rome from its origins to the early 4th century AD. You … Continue reading “Rome: From City to Empire”
