The Department of Classics at the University of Reading is delighted to offer again its successful Postgraduate Summer School in Latin. Learn in an intensive but supportive atmosphere on a … Continue reading “Postgraduate Summer School in Latin at the University of Reading”
Dr Kathryn Tempest of Roehampton University will speak on Cicero and the Catiline conspiracy at St. Paul’s Way Trust School, London E3 4FT (nearest tube station Mile End, Central line). The talk will take … Continue reading “Dr Kathryn Tempest on Cicero and Catiline”
Dr Rosie Wyles of King’s College London will speak on Greek Tragedy at St. Paul’s Way Trust School, London E3 4FT (nearest tube station Mile End, Central line). The talk … Continue reading “Greek Tragedy talk by Dr Rosie Wyles”
Greek Theatre, Landscape and Environment 28th of February 2014 4pm Anatomy Museum, King’s College London The performance spaces of fifth-century Athenian drama were in many respects radically different from anything … Continue reading “‘Greek Theatre, Landscape and Environment’, a Public Workshop”
On Wednesday 27th November at 4.30 pm, Dr Jonathan Katz will be speaking on: ‘Translating Emotions, and Other Problems’ The talk will discuss some linguistic, moral and psychological issues we face when we … Continue reading “Dr Jonathan Katz to speak on Translating Emotions”
Roehampton and South-West London Classical Association Branch NEXT MONDAY: 18th November Professor Maria Wyke (UCL) ‘Antiquity in Silent Cinema’ In the first four decades of cinema, hundreds of films drew … Continue reading “Professor Maria Wyke (UCL): ‘Antiquity in Silent Cinema’”
Paul Roberts, the Curator of the British Museum who organised the highly successful Pompeii and Herculaneum exhibition at the British Museum, is giving a talk at RGS Guildford on Life … Continue reading “Schools’ Talk: Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum”
On Friday 31st January 2014, Francis Holland School NW1 will be hosting a national Sixth-form Classics Conference once again. This year the day will be devoted to a study of Virgil, and will be … Continue reading “A Level Virgil Conference at Francis Holland School”
This looks set to be fantastic. The gods are in the betting shops, the gods are in the cafe, the gods can’t afford the deposit on their flat…Winged sandals tearing … Continue reading “Brand New Ancients, by Kate Tempest”
This amazing and amazingly funny show is back at Battersea Arts Centre next year! Prepare to be transported to 1930s Paris where legendary musician, Django Reinhardt, has been cast as … Continue reading “Orpheus, at the Battersea Arts Centre”
