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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Editing the Corpus

Methods and approaches to establishing the texts, linguistic difficulty, history of transmission, literary character, audience. Michael Cooperson leads discussion with Julia Bray, Joseph Lowry, and Devin Stewart.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Remembering the Corpus [Part 3]

LAL’s importance to comparative literature and ways of reading. Marina Warner leads discussion with Dominique Jullien, Ros Ballaster, Wen-chin Ouyang and Matthew Reynolds.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Remembering the Corpus [Part 2]

Different genres embraced by LAL and modes of writing. Julia Bray and James Montgomery lead discussion with Beatrice Gruendler and Shawkat Toorawa.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Remembering the Corpus

Overview of the project, difficulties, ideals, scope, historical context. Speakers: Philip Kennedy leads discussion with Geert Jan van Gelder, Ferial Ghazoul, and Joseph Lowry.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford

James Brusuelas from the Faculty of Classics, Oxford University, gives a talk at DHOxSS 2014, around the Ancient Lives project.
Faculty of Classics

Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity

Tom Holland delivers his lecture - "Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz"
Faculty of Classics

Why Classical Reception - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014

Dr Fiona Macintosh delivers her lecture "Why Classical Reception" as part of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to The Hijaz"
Faculty of Classics

Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014

Prof Tobias Reinhardt delivers his lecture - "Matters of Perception in Latin Poetry and Philosophy" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz"
Faculty of Classics

The Roman Empire's New Place in the World - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014

Prof Nicholas Purcell delivers his lecture "The Roman Empire's New Place in the World" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz"
Faculty of Classics

Studying Classical Gems - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014

Prof Sir John Boardman delivers his lecture on "Studying Classics Gems" as part of the Alumni day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz"
Faculty of Classics

The Haynes Lecture 2014: Runes and Amber. The Etruscans as Mediators Between the Classical World and Central Europe

Prof. Larissa Bonfante, New York University, delivers the 2014 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced by Prof. Bert Smith.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

08.Exclusively for Everyone: two school outreach projects in Classics.

Cultural Connections workshop with Bob Lister, University of Cambridge. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Isaiah Berlin

The Origins of Cultural History: 3 – The Origins of the Conflict: Political Lawyers, Classical Scholars, Narrative Historians

Isaiah Berlin gives the third of his three Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 22 February 1973
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Dickens?

Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford, discusses his current research and proposes why we should still study Dickens.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Ancient Dance in Modern Dancers

Sophie Bocksberger, Berrow Scholar, Classics, talks about collaborative workshops involving classical historians, professionally-trained dancers, and anthropologists to create "reconstructive" performances of the Roman dance form tragoedia saltata.
Faculty of Classics

Classics Course II: Of Course It's For You

Tim Whitmarsh gives a talk for the Classics Open Day held on 16th March 2013 about doing a Classics degree at Oxford.
Faculty of Classics

Adventures with Hercules

Dr Llewelyn Morgan gives a talk for the Classics Open Day, held on 16th March 2013.
Faculty of Classics

How to be Augustus: Escaping one's past

Professor Chris Pelling give s a talk for the Classics Open Day, helpd on 16th March 2013.
Faculty of Classics

To boldly go: Greek exploration from wife-eaters to counting cows

Dr Katherine Clarke gives a talk for the Classics Open Day, held on 15th March 2013.
Exeter College

Grimm Tales Lecture by Philip Pullman

Philip Pullman delivers a lecture on Grimm at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, as part of the 700th anniversary celebrations for Exeter College.

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