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Roads to Rome: Two Thousand Years of Travel Along the Routes of Empire

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
Roads to Rome: Two Thousand Years of Travel Along the Routes of Empire

Wed, 1 March 2023, 18:00 – 19:15 GMT FURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK The Manchester Classical Association presents: Prof Catherine Fletcher (Manchester Metropolitan University) Roads to Rome: Two Thousand Years of … Continue reading “Roads to Rome: Two Thousand Years of Travel Along the Routes of Empire”

Gender, Gentile Inclusion, and Jewish Identity in Antiquity…

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
Gender, Gentile Inclusion, and Jewish Identity in Antiquity…

25th January 6-7:15pm The Manchester Classical Association and Manchester Centre for Public History jointly present: Prof Jill Hicks-Keeton (Oklahoma) The Sam Johnson Memorial Lecture, 2023 Gender, Gentile Inclusion, and Jewish … Continue reading “Gender, Gentile Inclusion, and Jewish Identity in Antiquity…”

Celebrating Oracy Across the Curriculum

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
Celebrating Oracy Across the Curriculum

Free training event in Rome aimed at primary/secondary school teachers keen to introduce or develop their practice of oracy in the classroom 26th May, 1-7pm FURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK … Continue reading “Celebrating Oracy Across the Curriculum”

Classical Languages Teachmeet: supporting students with essay writing

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
Classical Languages Teachmeet: supporting students with essay writing

Sharing classroom strategies for teaching extended response questions in classical languages exams at GCSE and A Level. 1st February FURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK The Classical Association Teaching Board in … Continue reading “Classical Languages Teachmeet: supporting students with essay writing”

“Can Aristotle Make Us Happier?”, a Talk by Edith Hall

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
“Can Aristotle Make Us Happier?”, a Talk by Edith Hall

Southport and Birkdale Ca are hosting this talk… Wednesday 19th April 2023 Professor Edith Hall. Professor in the Department of Ancient History & Classics at the University of Durham Lectures … Continue reading ““Can Aristotle Make Us Happier?”, a Talk by Edith Hall”

“Hercules World Traveller”, a Talk by Llewelyn Morgan

Written by Steve Jenkin 10/01/2023
“Hercules World Traveller”, a Talk by Llewelyn Morgan

Southport and Birkdale CA are hosting this talk. Wednesday 22nd February 2023 Professor Llewelyn Morgan. Professor of Classics at Brasenose College, The University of Oxford Lectures will be held at … Continue reading ““Hercules World Traveller”, a Talk by Llewelyn Morgan”

The BMCA New Year lecture

Written by Steve Jenkin 05/01/2023
The BMCA New Year lecture

The BMCA New Year lecture will be on Thursday 26 January, 5.30-6.30pm, in the Arts Building at the University of Birmingham. Dr Andrew Bayliss will be talking about ‘The Trouble … Continue reading “The BMCA New Year lecture”

Augustus: the man, the myth and the making of history

Written by Steve Jenkin 05/01/2023
Augustus: the man, the myth and the making of history

Thursday 19th January Augustus led Rome’s transformation from republic to empire and reshaped both the Roman and the Mediterranean world. FURTHER DETAILS AND TO RESERVE The figure of Augustus is … Continue reading “Augustus: the man, the myth and the making of history”

‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen – A Course by Tony Keen

Written by Steve Jenkin 05/01/2023
‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen – A Course by Tony Keen

Learn about how the province of Britannia has been depicted in cinema and television drama over the past century. FURTHER DETAILS AND TO REGISTER This course looks at Roman Britain … Continue reading “‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen – A Course by Tony Keen”

Natalie Haynes Q&A with Emma Southon (@ClassAssocNI)

Written by Steve Jenkin 03/01/2023
Natalie Haynes Q&A with Emma Southon (@ClassAssocNI)

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