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Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom
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David Scourfield, ‘Annexing Arcadia: Classical Space in the Short Fiction of E. M. Forster’
University of Roehampton , United KingdomRoehampton and SW London Branch of the Classical Association Talks will take place between 5.30-7.00pm…
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Sasha-Mae Eccleston (Brown) “Speaking (of) Greek: Reflections on Value in Post-9/11 Receptions of Epic”
University of Warwick CoventryClassical Connections Seminar Series - IAS Visiting Fellow Public Lecture
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Isobel Hurst, ‘The Mask of a Very Definite Purpose’: Edith Wharton and the Classics’
Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United KingdomThe annual Classics & English lecture. Free, all welcome, no booking required!
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Queer loss, queer Classics: A.E.Housman’s ‘lost country’
Wills Memorial Building Queens Road, Bristol, United KingdomJennifer Ingleheart talks about how A E Housman's losses and unrequited love as a queer…
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Iconising the Classical: Pompeii in Silent Cinema
University of CambridgeProfessor Maria Wyke (UCL) 'How Cinema Takes Elite Engagements with Pompeii and Democraticises Them as…
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21st Century Responses to the Homeric Iliad
British Academy 10 Carlton House Terrace, London, United KingdomSince the turn of the 21st century there has been an unprecedented wave of creative…
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Sharon Marshall, ‘Tragedy and national identity in Hélisenne de Crenne’s Aeneid I-IV’
Senate House, University of London Malet Street, LondonMeeting of the Virgil Society Room G22/26, Senate House South Block
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Peter Black, ‘Christianising Virgil: The Aeneid in the art of Raphael and Parmigianino’
Senate House, University of London Malet Street, LondonRoom G22/26, Senate House South Block
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Caroline Barron, ‘“A dupe to the puffs and tricks of all kinds of dealers!” Fake Latin inscriptions and their Collection in Eighteenth Century England’
Portico Library 57 Mosley Street, Manchester, United KingdomManchester Classical Association Public Lecture - open to all
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