Recovering the Past: Egypt and Greece
Few ancient cultures have been studied as intensely as ancient Egypt and Greece. But how…

Few ancient cultures have been studied as intensely as ancient Egypt and Greece. But how…
Women have long been marginalized in the world of Classics, with the study of ancient…
We are pleased to announce that the University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with the University…
An APGRD Research seminar in collaboration with the Maison Française d'Oxford, by playwright, Enzo Cormann. First Floor Seminar…
'Virgil and William Gager's Dido (1583)', Dr Emma Buckley (University of St Andrews) Room G22/26, Senate…
A one-day conference organised by Karen Caines, with support from Trinity College Oxford, to address a…
The Centre for the Classical Tradition at the University of Bonn is delighted to invite…
The hermeneutics of the “modernity of antiquity” is a still pioneering branch of research in…
10-21 January 2018 The Return of Ulysses (Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria) is one of…
A group of Syrian women, now refugees exiled in Jordan, created an extraordinary modern retelling…