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CAMBRIDGE CLASSICAL RECEPTION SEMINAR SERIES: Charles Stocking, ‘Kratos before democracy: force, politics, and signification in Derrida and Homer’

In Iliad Book 2, Odysseus delivers a speech to the dÄ“mos, which has been quoted……

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‘For an empty tunic, for a Helen’

A film screening on the life of ancient and modern Helens, introduced by Dr Antony……

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Madeline Miller in Conversation with Kate Mosse

The UK launch of Madeline Miller’s new novel Circe On a rare visit from the……

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Women on the Classics: Emily Wilson in conversation with Charlotte Higgins

Women have long been marginalized in the world of Classics, with the study of ancient……

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Emily Wilson: The Odyssey

Emily Wilson (University of Pennsylvania), will give a reading from her new translation of the……

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