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New Approaches to Latin Teaching: A Conference at Haileybury

Written by Steve Jenkin 01/08/2023
New Approaches to Latin Teaching: A Conference at Haileybury

On 21st September there will be a free conference for Classics teachers at Haileybury. It is focused on new approaches to Latin teaching and has speakers from various schools discussing … Continue reading “New Approaches to Latin Teaching: A Conference at Haileybury”

ANCIENT WORLDS DAY Lectures, Stalls Ancient Greek Drama, Competition Final

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
ANCIENT WORLDS DAY Lectures, Stalls Ancient Greek Drama, Competition Final

Professor Michael Scott, Historian, Author, Broadcaster Professor of Classics and Ancient History, University of Warwick

‘Thebes: Forgotten City of Ancient Greece?’

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
‘Thebes: Forgotten City of Ancient Greece?’

Professor Paul Cartledge, A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture Emeritus University of Cambridge

‘How do you solve a problem like writing a biography of Medea?’

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
‘How do you solve a problem like writing a biography of Medea?’

Professor Edith Hall, Classics Professor, Writer, Lecturer, Broadcaster University of Durham

Title of Lecture to be Confirmed

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
Title of Lecture to be Confirmed

Title of Lecture to be Confirmed.

An Audience with Professor Joann Fletcher and Dr Stephen Buckley

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
An Audience with Professor Joann Fletcher and Dr Stephen Buckley

Professor Joann Fletcher Dr Stephen Buckley, Department of Archaeology University of York

‘Catullus and Lesbia: A Life In Love’

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
‘Catullus and Lesbia: A Life In Love’

Professor Armand D’Angour, Professor of Classical Languages and Literature Jesus College, University of Oxford

An Audience With Daisy Dunn at the ONLINE LSA CA Book Club

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
An Audience With Daisy Dunn at the ONLINE LSA CA Book Club

Daisy Dunn, best-selling author of Catullus’ Bedspread In the Shadow of Vesuvius.

The LSA CA Roman Day – 23/9/23

Written by Steve Jenkin 29/07/2023
The LSA CA Roman Day – 23/9/23

Lytham St Annes Classical Association is hosting a FREE Roman Day at its home campus on 23rd September, 10:30-4.

How does Classical Greek accentuation work?

Written by Steve Jenkin 27/07/2023
How does Classical Greek accentuation work?

This on-line beginners’ course in Classical Greek Accentuation is delivered to you by London’s City Lit, Europe’s largest centre for adult education. Dates: 26/09/23 – 31/10/23 Time: 14:00 – 15:30 … Continue reading “How does Classical Greek accentuation work?”

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