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Classics Inspiration Day for Years 10 and 11 at St Swithun’s School, Winchester

Written by Steve Jenkin 04/02/2014
Classics Inspiration Day for Years 10 and 11 at St Swithun’s School, Winchester

You are warmly invited to come and bring your students to St Swithun’s first Classics Inspiration Day to be held on Tuesday 25 March from 10am to 3pm. We aim … Continue reading “Classics Inspiration Day for Years 10 and 11 at St Swithun’s School, Winchester”

Alpha to Omega: Ancient Greek from Scratch (with Peter Jones)

Written by Steve Jenkin 24/01/2014
Alpha to Omega: Ancient Greek from Scratch (with Peter Jones)

British Museum Saturday 22 February 2014, 10.00 & 14.00 Stevenson Lecture Theatre £15, Members/concessions £12 Visit the British Museum site for news about the event! In these workshops for adults, … Continue reading “Alpha to Omega: Ancient Greek from Scratch (with Peter Jones)”

ART & ARCHITECTURE OF THE ACROPOLIS – a talk by Professor Robin Osborne

Written by Steve Jenkin 24/01/2014
ART & ARCHITECTURE OF THE ACROPOLIS – a talk by Professor Robin Osborne

On Thursday 13th February at 4:15pm Professor Robin Osborne will be speaking on the ‘Art & Architecture of the Athenian Acropolis‘ at Highgate School, N6 4AY. This is the third … Continue reading “ART & ARCHITECTURE OF THE ACROPOLIS – a talk by Professor Robin Osborne”

‘Crocodiles & Kings: Hellenistic Egypt Recycled’, The King’s School, Canterbury

Written by Steve Jenkin 24/01/201424/01/2014
‘Crocodiles & Kings: Hellenistic Egypt Recycled’, The King’s School, Canterbury

On Monday 10th February, 7-8pm, Dr Dorothy J. Thompson will deliver the following talk at The King’s School, Canterbury: ‘Crocodiles & Kings: Hellenistic Egypt Recycled’ When Greeks and Romans visited Egypt as … Continue reading “‘Crocodiles & Kings: Hellenistic Egypt Recycled’, The King’s School, Canterbury”

Dr Paul Millett to speak on Slavery and the Ancient Greeks

Written by Steve Jenkin 20/01/2014
Dr Paul Millett to speak on Slavery and the Ancient Greeks

On Monday 3rd February at 4.30 pm, Dr Paul Millett will be speaking on: ‘Slavery and the Ancient Greeks’ The talk will discuss how dependent Greek society was upon slavery, and some of the … Continue reading “Dr Paul Millett to speak on Slavery and the Ancient Greeks”

‘Art, text, and history in the Alexandrian Mosaic from Pompeii’

Written by Steve Jenkin 19/01/2014
‘Art, text, and history in the Alexandrian Mosaic from Pompeii’

Notting Hill and Ealing High School Classics Society will be hosting a talk on Tuesday 28th of Janaury at 4.30pm. Professor Bert Smith, Lincoln College, Oxford will be speaking on: Art, text, … Continue reading “‘Art, text, and history in the Alexandrian Mosaic from Pompeii’”

Paul Roberts on Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the BM Exhibition

Written by Steve Jenkin 15/01/2014

Dr Paul Roberts: “Pompeii and Herculaneum – bringing the exhibition to the British Museum” Date: Monday 20 January Time: 6pm (Doors Open at 5.45pm) Place: Duchesne Building, Room 004 Please … Continue reading “Paul Roberts on Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the BM Exhibition”

‘Roots and Wings’ – the artistic tradition behind the sculptures of the Parthenon

Written by Steve Jenkin 15/01/201416/01/2014
‘Roots and Wings’ – the artistic tradition behind the sculptures of the Parthenon

‘Roots and Wings’ – the artistic tradition behind the sculptures of the Parthenon I am very pleased to invite you and your pupils to this talk hosted by St James Senior … Continue reading “‘Roots and Wings’ – the artistic tradition behind the sculptures of the Parthenon”

Aristophanes’ ‘Clouds’, UCL’s Greek Play 2014

Written by Steve Jenkin 14/01/2014
Aristophanes’ ‘Clouds’, UCL’s Greek Play 2014

This year’s Greek play from UCL is Aristophanes’ Clouds. The show will run from 11th to 13th February (2:30pm and 7:30; no matinee on the 11th), and rehearsals are under … Continue reading “Aristophanes’ ‘Clouds’, UCL’s Greek Play 2014”

Tradition and Reinvention in Greek Women’s Costume

Written by Steve Jenkin 14/01/2014
Tradition and Reinvention in Greek Women’s Costume

Patterns of Magnificence: Tradition and Reinvention in Greek Women’s Costume The Hellenic Centre & The Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation Abundant in local variety, rich in embroidered and woven decoration and monumental … Continue reading “Tradition and Reinvention in Greek Women’s Costume”

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