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Investigating the Sounds of Ancient Greek Music

Written by Steve Jenkin 28/09/2022
Investigating the Sounds of Ancient Greek Music

Thursday 6 October | 19:00-20:15pm | Royal College of Music Classics for All presents an evening of live musical performance, shining a light on the power and beauty of ancient Greek … Continue reading “Investigating the Sounds of Ancient Greek Music”

A Moot Trial of Alexander the Great: War Hero or War Criminal?

Written by Steve Jenkin 28/09/202228/09/2022
A Moot Trial of Alexander the Great: War Hero or War Criminal?

Wednesday 26 October | 18:00-19:15pm | Online via YouTube In 330 BCE, Alexander the Great’s Macedonian Army captured the city of Persepolis and burned it to the ground in a … Continue reading “A Moot Trial of Alexander the Great: War Hero or War Criminal?”

The Song of Arms and a Man

Written by Steve Jenkin 28/09/2022
The Song of Arms and a Man

Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association: Autumn Lecture

Written by Steve Jenkin 28/09/2022
Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association: Autumn Lecture

The BMCA’s Autumn lecture will be held on Thursday 13 October 2022, at Solihull School. Dr Elena Guisti (Warwick) will be speaking on ‘Black Classicism: terms, methods, and key figures’. … Continue reading “Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association: Autumn Lecture”

The Latin Programme Gala

Written by Steve Jenkin 22/09/2022
The Latin Programme Gala

From the team at The Latin Programme… Salvete omnes! Join us at Leighton House Museum on 4th November to celebrate a generation of inner-city London Classicists and The Latin Programme’s influence … Continue reading “The Latin Programme Gala”

‘Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth’ – Dr. Andrew Shapland (Ashmolean)

Written by Steve Jenkin 22/09/2022
‘Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth’ – Dr. Andrew Shapland (Ashmolean)

Thursday 11th May, 7pm – Dr. Andrew Shapland (Ashmolean) ‘Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth’ Mythical Knossos was the location of the palace of King Minos and the Labyrinth where the … Continue reading “‘Knossos: Looking for the Labyrinth’ – Dr. Andrew Shapland (Ashmolean)”

‘Tragedy’s Props’ – Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent)

Written by Steve Jenkin 22/09/2022
‘Tragedy’s Props’ – Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent)

Wednesday 8th March, 7pm – Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent) ‘Tragedy’s Props’ This talk explores the impact of props on the tragic stage. It considers how playwrights loaded these objects with … Continue reading “‘Tragedy’s Props’ – Dr Rosie Wyles (Kent)”

‘The Virtual Reality Oracle’ – Professor Esther Eidinow and Dr Richard Cole (Bristol)

Written by Steve Jenkin 22/09/2022

Monday 3rd October, 7pm – Professor Esther Eidinow and Dr Richard Cole (Bristol) ‘The Virtual Reality Oracle’ What was it like to consult the ancient Greek gods? What questions did … Continue reading “‘The Virtual Reality Oracle’ – Professor Esther Eidinow and Dr Richard Cole (Bristol)”

Learn Latin at Camulodunum!

Written by Steve Jenkin 22/09/2022
Learn Latin at Camulodunum!

From George Sharpley… Dear you all, Anyone living a short chariot ride from Camulodunum can come and learn the language of our civilised invaders, the Romans, on Saturday 8th October. … Continue reading “Learn Latin at Camulodunum!”

LATIN CAMP 2023 (Mon 24th July to Sat 5th AUGUST)

Written by Steve Jenkin 15/09/2022
LATIN CAMP 2023 (Mon 24th July to Sat 5th AUGUST)

From David Stephenson… Dear Colleagues, I am delighted to announce that we have now opened for applications to join us this summer – please visit www.latincamp.co.uk for full details and … Continue reading “LATIN CAMP 2023 (Mon 24th July to Sat 5th AUGUST)”

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