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  1. Land and Power in the Later Roman World

    Land and Power in the Later Roman World

    Land and landownership underpinned the socio-economic fabric of the late Roman world. Land played a defining role in the working of the state and secular...

  2. Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world

    Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world

    The workshop plans to examine the following questions: What theories of the origin of conflict, or suggestions for conflict-avoidance, do we find in the ancient...

  3. Collaborations with Antiquity: Medieval and Early Modern

    Collaborations with Antiquity: Medieval and Early Modern

    Teleological accounts of national literary histories valorise the 'conquest' of the vernacular and celebrate great individual...

  4. Care and indifference in Ancient Philosophy

    Care and indifference in Ancient Philosophy

    The graduate conference will investigate the notions of care and indifference in Ancient Philosophy, broadly construed, from Plato to post-Hellenistic...

  5. Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Jesse Hill  (Edinburgh)

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...

  6. Classical Reception and pedagogy
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    Classical Reception and pedagogy

    Object-based Teaching - Classical Reception and University Collections

    These morning and afternoon workshops are the first in a planned series on 'Classical Reception and pedagogy' that will focus on the ways the reception of...

  7. The Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy Annual Meeting 2023

    The Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy Annual Meeting 2023

    TUES 11th APRIL 1.30 Welcome 2.00-3.00 ELLISIF WASMUTH (Essex) Outside the Cave: Plato on Self-Knowledge 3.10-3.50 I XUAN CHONG (St Andrews) Re-reading NE...

  8. Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama Annual Lecture -- Excited Voices: Anapests in Greek and Roman Theatre

    Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama Annual Lecture -- Excited Voices: Anapests in Greek and Roman Theatre

    Professor Timothy Moore, Washington University in St Louis

    This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. To attend this lecture please subscribe to the Classics seminar mailing list by emailing...

  9. Brief Lives: The Case of Crispus

    Brief Lives: The Case of Crispus

    This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. For further information please contact [email protected].

  10. Towards a more Inclusive Classics

    Towards a more Inclusive Classics

    Workshops over two afternoons with presentations on aspects of teaching.