‘The Classical Now’

Bush House Arcade London, United Kingdom

2 March - 28 April Tues.-Sat., 11am-5pm Free entrance ‘The Classical Now’ is an exhibition at King’s College London that explores antiquity in the modern and contemporary artistic imagination. The […]

Madeline Miller in Conversation with Kate Mosse

The British Library 96 Euston Road, London

The UK launch of Madeline Miller's new novel Circe On a rare visit from the US, Madeline Miller, author of the 2012 Orange Prize-winning best-selling novel The Song of Achilles, […]

Audio / Visual Romans

British School at Rome via Antonio Gramsci 61, Rome, Italy

Audio / Visual Romans seeks to explore the complex relationship between sound and image in films about ancient Romans: musical accompaniment as the aural encoding of history; film dialogue as the […]

The Ancient Worlds of Greece and Rome in the cinema

Cross Street Chapel Manchester, United Kingdom

The worlds of Greece and Rome have been central to western education and culture since the Renaissance. It is therefore not surprising that antiquity has provided subject matter for the […]

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Greek Matters

University of York York, United Kingdom

This one-day workshop will consider the intersection of Hellenism and material culture in the early modern world (1400-1800). Expanding upon recent interest in the influence of Greek antiquity on early […]

The Literary Self: from Antiquity to the Digital Age

University of Edinburgh Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

A postgraduate conference hosted by the University of Edinburgh on 4-5 June 2018. Keynote: Professor Simon James, Durham University Other confirmed speakers: Dr Roger Rees, University of St Andrews Throughout […]