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An inaugural lecture by Paul Cartledge, A G Leventis Professor of Greek Culture
'Forever Young: why Cambridge has a Professorship of Greek Culture'
An inaugural lecture by Professor Paul Cartledge to mark the establishment of the A G Leventis Professorship...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 18 Feb 2009
A valedictory lecture by Paul Cartledge, A G Leventis Professor of Greek Culture
‘FORWARD TO THE PAST! HELLO TO DEMOCRACY, SPARTA, AND ALL THAT’
A VALEDICTORY Lecture by THE AG LEVENTIS PROFESSOR OF GREEK CULTURE
Professor Paul Cartledge
On THURSDAY 20TH...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Thu 27 Feb 2014
Classics@Cambridge
A short introductory movie about studying at the Faculty of Classics.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Fri 3 Oct 2008
Corbett lecture 2010
Professor Michael Clarke, NUI Galway, on 'The Flesh and Bones of Epic: Comparative Perspectives on Homeric and Irish Traditions'
Collection: Corbett lecture
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Tue 30 Nov 2010
Corbett Lecture 2011
Julia Annas, Regents Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona on 'Changing from within: Plato's later political thinking'.
Collection: Corbett lecture
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Fri 18 Nov 2011
Corbett Lecture 2016
The Corbett Lecture 2016 is given by Andreas Willi, Diebold Professor of Comparative Philology, University of Oxford. The title is 'Of prickly heroes, powerful gods, and puzzled...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Fri 18 Nov 2016
Corbett Lecture 2017
The Corbett Lecture is an annual lecture by a distinguished scholar on a theme connected with ancient Greece.
This lecture 'How to Know Everything: Protagoras and the Birth of...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Thu 16 Nov 2017
Corbett Lecture 2018
The Corbett Lecture is an annual lecture by a distinguished scholar on a theme connected with ancient Greece. 2018's lecture was given by Dr Hans Van Wees on 'Homer and Miletus:...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Thu 22 Nov 2018
‘Dangerous Lunatics’: Cambridge and Comparative Philology
The inaugural lecture by Professor James Clackson, Professor of Comparative Philology, at Little Hall, Sidgwick Site on May 19, 2017.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Tue 30 May 2017
‘Deliberation and Democracy in Sophocles’ Theban Plays’ - Edith Hall
A lecture given by Edith Hall on Monday 25th July 2011 as part of the Triennial 2011 event held at the University of Cambridge. The lecture is introduced by Richard Hunter.
Collection: Triennial 2011
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 21 Sep 2011
Godlikeness - a Valedictory Lecture by David Sedley, Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy.
Godlikeness - a Valedictory Lecture by David Sedley, Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 4 Jun 2014
‘How Classical was the Classical Revival? Jews and Judaism in the Renaissance Vision of Antiquity’ - Anthony Grafton
A lecture given by Anthony Grafton on Wednesday 27th July 2011 as part of the Triennial 2011 event held at the University of Cambridge. The lecture is introduced by Malcolm...
Collection: Triennial 2011
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 21 Sep 2011
Infancy, childhood and play in ancient Greek philosophy
The second of the 2015 Gray Lectures, given by Professor Malcolm Schofield on Thursday 21 May 2015. Introduction and concluding remarks by James Clackson.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 3 Jun 2015
Infancy, childhood and play in ancient Greek philosophy
The first of the 2015 Gray Lectures, given by Professor Malcolm Schofield on Tuesday 19 May 2015. Introduction by James Clackson; concluding remarks by David Sedley.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015
Infancy, Childhood and Play in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Seminar)
The Seminar from the Gray Lecture Series 2015. Malcolm Schofield discusses "Plato's Puppet
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 3 Jun 2015
J H Gray Lecture 2018
Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Securitas: emperor and citizen
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 16 May 2018
J H Gray Lecture 2018
Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Cura: anxiety and tending in Vergil...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 16 May 2018
J H Gray Lecture 2018
Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Salus: hierarchy, reciprocity, and...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 16 May 2018
Migration and language: ancient perspectives
A talk given by James Clackson at the Hay Festival on Friday 29 May 2015.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015
New Scientific Methods and Discoveries at Villa A and Oplontis B, Torre Annunziata, Italy - J H Gray Lecture 2017
A lecture by Professor John R. Clarke, Annie Laurie Howard Regents Professor in Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin.
More information about The Oplontis Project is...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Mon 22 May 2017