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Info Of Academy Of Oxford Podcasts: Faculty Of Classics

University of Oxford Podcasts: Faculty of Classics
Oxford has the largest Classics subdivision inward the world, amongst unparalleled teaching, library too museum resources too a hit of extracurricular activities, including performances of Greek plays too diverse societies.
# Episode Title Description People Date
1 Creative Commons APGRD/TORCH panel intelligence of 'We Are Not Princesses' Nur Laiq (TORCH Global South Visiting Fellow), Hal Scardino (producer) too Fiona Macintosh (APGRD) verbalise over We Are Not Princesses, a documentary close Syrian women living every bit refugees inward Beirut telling their stories through the ancient Greek play, Antigone. Fiona Macintosh, Nur Laiq, Hal Scardino xviii Jun 2019
2 Creative Commons 'The Mask of a Very Definite Purpose': Edith Wharton too the Classics The annual Classics & English linguistic communication lecture given inward May 2019: Isobel Hurst (Goldsmiths) discusses Edith Wharton too the Classics. Isobel Hurst 03 Jun 2019
three Creative Commons Homer too the Discovery of the Pacific An APGRD world lecture given inward May 2019: Henry Power (Exeter) discusses Homeric resonances inward the run of Alexander Pope, John Keats, too Thom Gunn. Henry Power 21 May 2019
four Diversifying Greek Tragedy on the Contemporary USA Stage Melinda Powers (CUNY) discusses modern American adaptations of Greek tragedy. Melinda Powers 10 Apr 2019
v Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019 - Perspectivism too the Homeric simile - Prof Stephen Halliwell Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019 Stephen Halliwell 03 Apr 2019
vi Creative Commons The Dancer too the Ubermarionette: Duncan, Craig too Modernist Performance An APGRD / DANSOX world lecture given inward Feb 2019: Olga Taxidou (Edinburgh) discusses the run of Isadora Duncan too Edward Gordon Craig. Olga Taxidou 25 Mar 2019
vii Creative Commons Classics too Social Justice An APGRD world lecture inward Oct 2017: Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz (Hamilton College) tells us close her run bringing Classics into prisons. Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz xx Mar 2019
8 Creative Commons The Politics of Greece's Theatrical Revolution, ca. 500 - ca. 300 BCE An APGRD world lecture given inward Apr 2018: Peter Wilson (Sydney) discusses the human relationship betwixt Greek theater too politics. Peter Wilson xx Mar 2019
nine Creative Commons Gestures too Postures: the structure too reception of the tragic inward Jean-Georges Noverre's dance-drama Agamemnon Vengé An APGRD / DANSOX world seminar given inward Nov 2018: Nicole Haitzinger (Salzburg) discusses Noverre's job of gesture too the tragic. Nicole Haitzinger xx Mar 2019
10 Tragedy's Endurance An APGRD world lecture from March 2018: Erika Fischer-Lichte (Freie Universität Berlin) speaks on the dependent area of her recent book, Tragedy's Endurance. Erika Fischer-Lichte nineteen Mar 2019
eleven Creative Commons Emily Wilson: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Reading Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 world reading at the APGRD from Nov 2017: Emily Wilson (University of Pennsylvania), discusses too reads from her novel translation of Homer's Odyssey. Emily Wilson nineteen Mar 2019
12 Josephine Balmer: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Reading Poet, classical translator, enquiry scholar too literary critic, Josephine Balmer reads from her latest collection, The Paths of Survival - inspired yesteryear the surviving fragments of Aeschylus's lost tragedy, Myrmidons. Josephine Balmer thirteen Mar 2019
thirteen Creative Commons Likely Terpsichore? (Fragments), a solo durational trip the lite fantastic run Created yesteryear APGRD Artist inward Residence Marie-Louise Crawley Marie-Louise Crawley 04 December 2018
xiv The Gaisford Lecture 2018: The Greeks too a curt long History of the Joke - Dr Nick Lowe Gaisford Lecture 2018 Nick Lowe 27 Jun 2018
xv Creative Commons The Fowler Lecture 2018: Livy's Faliscan schoolmaster (5.26-7) The Fowler Lecture 2018 delivered yesteryear Professor Christina Kraus 'Livy's Faliscan schoolmaster (5.26-7)'. Christina Kraus xviii Jun 2018
xvi VoxPop 2: Christmas Episode 2 of VoxPop, the Oxford Classics Podcast Gail Trimble, Emma Searle, Jas Elsner, Dominic Dalglish 05 January 2018
17 VoxPop 1: Ovid 2000 Episode 1 of VoxPop, where nosotros explore the industrial plant too influence of the Roman poet Ovid, 2000 years later his death. Qasim Alli, Marchella Ward, Oren Margolis, Jim Harris xx December 2017
xviii Creative Commons The Fowler Lecture 2017: Fragmentations too Forgettings: (An)atomizing Classics inward English linguistic communication Modernist Fiction David Scourfield The 2017 Fowler Lecture, delivered yesteryear Professor David Scourfield of Maynooth University. David Scourfield thirteen Nov 2017
nineteen Late Gandharan Chronology: The tertiary to sixth Century Period, Concluding Discussion Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 6, 24th March 2017) amongst Dr. Kurt Behrendt too Peter Stewart Kurt Behrendt, Peter Stewart 25 Jul 2017
xx On the Chronology of Stupa Relic Practice inward Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan too Dharmarajika, Pakistan, too its Implications for the ascent of Popularity of Image Cult, How Can We Use Inscriptions to Help us Date Gandhāran Art? Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 4a, 24th March 2017) amongst Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums 25 Jul 2017
21 Welcome too Introduction, Numismatic Evidence too the Date of Kanishka, Buddhist Art’s Late Bloomer: The Genius too Influence of Gandhara Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 1, 23rd March 2017) amongst Dr. Peter Stewart, Joe Cribb too Prof. Monika Zin Peter Stewart, Joe Cribb, Monika Zin 25 Jul 2017
22 Recent Archaeological Excavations too their Relevance to Chronology Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 2, 23rd March 2017) amongst Dr. Abdul Samad, Anna Filigenzi, Luca Olivieri. Abdul Samad, Anna Filigenzi, Luca Olivieri 25 Jul 2017
23 On Some Similarities betwixt Gandharan Toilet-Trays too the Earliest Buddhist Art of Northern India Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 3, 23rd March 2017) amongst Prof. Ciro Lo Muzio Ciro Lo Muzio 25 Jul 2017
24 The Maker’s Share inward the Making of the Greek City The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Dr. Alain Duplouy Alain Duplouy 25 Jul 2017
25 Individuality too Innovation inward Greek Sculpture: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 View from the Athenian Agora The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Prof. Andrew Stewart Andrew Stewart 25 Jul 2017
26 Craft Apprenticeships too Multi-Craft Competencies inward Classical Antiquity The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Dr. Eleni Hasani. Eleni Hasaki 25 Jul 2017
27 Transmission too Transformation of the Visual Repertoire: The Vase-Painter’s Choices The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Prof. François Lissarrague Francois Lissarrague 25 Jul 2017
28 Working the Makers or Making the Workers? Agency too Status inward Athenian Sculpture The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) amongst Dr. Helle Hochscheid Helle Hochscheid 25 Jul 2017
29 Response The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Dr. Jas Elsner Jas Elsner 25 Jul 2017
xxx Collingwood, Agency, too the Archaeological Imagination: Style every bit Intention inward Late Classical Attic Sculpture The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) amongst Prof. Peter Schultz Peter Schultz 25 Jul 2017
31 The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art: Welcome too Introduction The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) amongst Dr. Peter Stewart Peter Stewart 25 Jul 2017
32 The Foundry Cup The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Dr. Serafina Cuomo. Serafina Cuomo 25 Jul 2017
33 Beware of Athenians Signing Pots The Maker's Share inward Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) amongst Dr. Thomas Mannack. Thomas Mannack 25 Jul 2017
34 The Gaisford Lecture 2017: Was Anacreon to a greater extent than inclined to lust or drunkenness? Professor Hans Bernsdorff gives the 2017 Gaisford Lecture. Hans Bernsdorff thirteen Jun 2017
35 Positioning Gandharan Buddhas inward Chronology: Significant Coordinates too Anomalies Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 5, 24th March 2017) amongst Juhyung Rhi. Juhyung Rhi 05 Jun 2017
36 Is it Appropriate to Ask a Celestial Lady's Age? Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 4b, 24th March 2017) amongst Robert Bracey. Robert Bracey 05 Jun 2017
37 On Some Similarities betwixt Gandharan Toilet-Trays too the Earliest Buddhist Art of Northern India Problems of Chronology inward Gandharan Art (Session 3, 23rd March 2017) amongst Ciro Lo Muzio. Ciro Lo Muzio 05 Jun 2017
38 Style every bit a Fragment of the Ancient World: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 View from the Iron Age Levant too Assyria Classical Art Research Centre Special Lecture, eighth May 2017. With Marian Feldman. Marian Feldman 05 Jun 2017
39 Director Wayne Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan discusses Oedipus (Abbey Theatre 2015) The Abbey Theatre's artistic manager Wayne Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan talks to Professor Fiona Macintosh, close his acclaimed 2015 production of Sophocles' Oedipus. Wayne Jordan, Fiona Macintosh 03 May 2017
xl Bodies too Texts: Attitudes towards Ancient Tragedy Professor Ruth Webb (Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille III), examines attitudes towards tragedy from the Second Sophistic to Late Antiquity Ruth Webb 10 January 2017
41 The Gaisford Lecture 2016: Transmitting Tragedy The Gaisford Lecture 2016: Transmitting Tragedy, delivered yesteryear Patrick Finglass Patrick Finglass 02 Nov 2016
42 Macedonian Lawgiver Kings too the Young: ΝΕΟΤΗΣ ΓΕΓΥΜΝΑΣΜΕΝΗ: The David Lewis Lecture 2016 The 2016 David Lewis Memorial Lecture, delivered yesteryear Professor Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos of the International Hellenic University. Introduced yesteryear Robert Parker. Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos, Robert Parker 31 Oct 2016
43 Creative Commons Frank McGuinness inward conversation amongst Fiona Macintosh Acclaimed playwright Frank McGuinness talks amongst Fiona Macintosh close his run adapting Greek tragedies for modern theatre, especially Antigone too Medea. Frank McGuinness, Fiona Macintosh eleven Aug 2016
44 Creative Commons Jonathan Kent inward conversation amongst Fiona Macintosh Director Jonathan Kent discusses his run amongst Greek tragedies, including Medea amongst Diana Rigg inward 1992-1994; Hecuba amongst Clare Higgins inward 2004; too Oedipus amongst Ralph Fiennes inward 2008 at the National Theatre. Jonathan Kent, Fiona Macintosh eleven Aug 2016
45 The Oresteia at the Globe Theatre (2015) Director, Adele Thomas, too playwright / translator, Rory Mullarkey, verbalise close their production of Aeschylus' Oresteia at the Globe Theatre, London inward 2015 Adele Thomas, Rory Mullarkey eleven Aug 2016
46 E. M. Forster’s Tragic Interior - David Scourfield David Scourfield, of Maynooth University, discusses E. M. Forster's human relationship amongst Greek tragedy inward the APGRD's second, annual Classics too English linguistic communication Lecture David Scourfield 10 Aug 2016
47 Medea, a surgical physical care for history (ebook version) Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 gratuitous to download, interactive/multimedia ebook yesteryear the APGRD, on the production history of Euripides' tragedy Medea Fiona Macintosh; Claire Kenward; Tom Wrobel 09 Aug 2016
48 Ian Rickson on Sophocles' Electra Director Ian Rickson talks close his 2014 production of Sophocles' Electra at the Old Vic, London, starring Kristin Scott Thomas every bit Electra Ian Rickson 09 Aug 2016
49 Marina Carr inward conversation amongst Fiona Macintosh Playwright Marina Carr discusses her adaptation of Euripides' Hecuba, which premiered at the RSC inward 2015, too her long-standing human relationship amongst Greek Tragedy Marina Carr, Fiona Macintosh 09 Aug 2016
fifty Gwyneth Lewis on Writing Clytemnestra Poet too playwright, Gwyneth Lewis discusses her human relationship amongst Greek tragedy too her play Clytemnestra. Gwyneth Lewis 09 Aug 2016
51 Helen McCrory discusses Medea amongst Edith Hall Actor Helen McCrory talks close her role inward the acclaimed 2014 production of Euripides' Medea at the National Theatre Helen McCrory, Edith Hall 09 Aug 2016
52 Alumni Day 2015 - Microscopic too Macroscopic. Rhythmic prose too historical themes inward Plutarch's 'Lives' too Appian's 'Civil Wars' Gregory Hutchinson on rhythmic prose too historical themes inward Plutarch's 'Lives' too Appian's 'Civil Wars' Gregory Hutchinson xx Jul 2016
53 Alumni Day 2015 - Rosetta, Philae too Beyond: Decoding Ancient Texts inward the Digital Age Rosetta, Philae too Beyond: Decoding Ancient Texts inward the Digital Age. Alan Bowman 10 Jun 2016
54 Creative Commons The Don Fowler Lecture 2016: Interpretation too the Metaphor of Authority The 2016 Don Fowler Memorial Lecture, delivered yesteryear Professor Alison Sharrock of the University of Manchester. Alison Sharrock 06 Jun 2016
55 The Power of vii - The Campaign for graduate scholarships inward Classics at Oxford The Power of vii - The Campaign for graduate scholarships inward Classics at Oxford Teresa Morgan, Chris de L'isle, Jane Masséglia 03 Jul 2015
56 The Gaisford 2015 Lecture: Pearls earlier Swine? The Past & Future of Greek The Gaisford 2015 Lecture: Pearls earlier Swine? The Past & Future of Greek Edith Hall 09 Jun 2015
57 The Sybille Haynes Lecture 2015: Pirates of Populonia? The Myth of Etruscan Piracy inward the Mediterranean The Sybille Haynes Lecture 2015: Pirates of Populonia? The Myth of Etruscan Piracy inward the Mediterranean Jean Turfa 27 May 2015
58 The Don Fowler Lecture 2015: The Philosopher every bit Epic Hero: Augustan Poetry inward Seneca's Letters The Don Fowler Lecture 2015: The Philosopher every bit Epic Hero: Augustan Poetry inward Seneca's Letters Catharine Edwards nineteen May 2015
59 Digital Classics: Sharing the Wealth: Numismatics inward a World of Linked Open Data Digital Classics: Sharing the Wealth: Numismatics inward a World of Linked Open Data Andrew Meadows xxx Apr 2015
lx Creative Commons Fragmentary Prose Authors inward Athenaeus of Naucratis Fragmentary Prose Authors inward Athenaeus of Naucratis S. Douglas Olson 01 Apr 2015
61 APGRD Lecture: Gwyneth Lewis on Clytemnestra Gwyneth Lewis on Clytemnestra Gwyneth Lewis eleven Mar 2015
62 Digital Classics: Trismegistos: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Tool for the Study of the Ancient World Trismegistos: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Tool for the Study of the Ancient World Mark Depauw 04 Mar 2015
63 Digital Classics: The Digital Marmor Parium The Digital Marmor Parium Monica Berti 04 Mar 2015
64 Digital Classics: Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies Gabriel Bodard 04 Mar 2015
65 Creative Commons Digital Classics: The Europeana Best Practice Network of Ancient Greek too Latin Epigraphy The Europeana Best Practice Network of Ancient Greek too Latin Epigraphy Pietro Liuzzo 10 Feb 2015
66 Digital Classics: What is the TEI? And Why Should I Care? What is the TEI? And Why Should I Care? James Cummings 02 Feb 2015
67 Digital Classics: Mapping the Ancient World: Countercartography, Networks too Bottomless Maps Mapping the Ancient World: Countercartography, Networks too Bottomless Maps Elton Barker 02 Feb 2015
68 Helen of Troy – myth or reality? Dr Bettany Hughes delivers her lecture - "Helen of Troy – myth or reality?" every bit role of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" Bettany Hughes 09 Jun 2014
69 Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity Tom Kingdom of the Netherlands delivers his lecture - "Islam: Executioner or Heir of Antiquity" every bit role of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" Tom Holland 09 Jun 2014
lxx Creative Commons Oxford Classics too the wider world Mai Musié delivers her lecture - "Oxford Classics too the wider world" every bit role of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to the Hijaz" Mai Musié 09 Jun 2014
71 Why Classical Reception - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 Dr Fiona Macintosh delivers her lecture "Why Classical Reception" every bit role of the Classics Alumni Day - "From Helen to The Hijaz" Fiona Macintosh 09 Jun 2014
72 Creative Commons Grants for Schools Starting Classics - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 Nicholas Barber CBE, Chairman of Classics for All delivers his lecture "Grants for Schools Starting Classics" every bit role of the Classics Alumni Day - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" Nicholas Barber 09 Jun 2014
73 Creative Commons Matters of Perception inward Latin Poetry too Philosophy - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 Prof Tobias Reinhardt delivers his lecture - "Matters of Perception inward Latin Poetry too Philosophy" every bit role of the Alumni 24-hour interval - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" Tobias Reinhardt 09 Jun 2014
74 Creative Commons The Roman Empire's New Place inward the World - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 Prof Nicholas Purcell delivers his lecture "The Roman Empire's New Place inward the World" every bit role of the Alumni 24-hour interval - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" Nicholas Purcell 09 Jun 2014
75 Creative Commons Studying Classical Gems - Classics Alumni Day 15th March 2014 Prof Sir John Boardman delivers his lecture on "Studying Classics Gems" every bit role of the Alumni 24-hour interval - "Classics from Helen to the Hijaz" John Boardman 09 Jun 2014
76 The Haynes Lecture 2014: Runes too Amber. The Etruscans every bit Mediators Between the Classical World too Central Europe Prof. Larissa Bonfante, New York University, delivers the 2014 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical too Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced yesteryear Prof. Bert Smith. Larissa Bonfante, Bert Smith 05 Jun 2014
77 Creative Commons Jonathan Kent inward conversation amongst Fiona Macintosh English linguistic communication theater too opera manager Jonathan Kent talks amongst Fiona Macintosh close his run amongst Greek tragedies. Jonathan Kent, Fiona Macintosh 09 December 2013
78 Classics Course II: Of Course It's For You Tim Whitmarsh gives a verbalise for the Classics Open Day held on 16th March 2013 close doing a Classics flat at Oxford. Tim Whitmarsh 10 Apr 2013
79 Adventures amongst Hercules Dr Llewelyn Morgan gives a verbalise for the Classics Open Day, held on 16th March 2013. Llewelyn Morgan 10 Apr 2013
lxxx How to live Augustus: Escaping one's past Professor Chris Pelling give s a verbalise for the Classics Open Day, helpd on 16th March 2013. Chris Pelling 10 Apr 2013
81 To boldly go: Greek exploration from wife-eaters to counting cows Dr Katherine Clarke gives a verbalise for the Classics Open Day, held on 15th March 2013. Katherine Clarke 10 Apr 2013
82 Creative Commons The Haynes Lecture 2011: Tombs too Palaces inward Archaic Etruria too Latium Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Prayon, University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Federal Republic of Germany delivers the 2011 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical too Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced yesteryear Prof. Bert Smith. Friedhelm Prayon, Bert Smith 17 Jun 2011
83 Creative Commons The Gaisford Lecture 2011: The Reader inward Greek Literature Held at The Ioannou School for Classical too Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced yesteryear Prof. Christopher Pelling. Thomas Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Schmitz 17 Jun 2011
84 Creative Commons Who Translates too for Whom? Fourth role of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the inquiry of who is best placed to interpret classic texts; academics, poets, dramatists too who is best placed to have the translation, students, scholars or the full general public. Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick 27 Jul 2010
85 Creative Commons Can Poetry live Translated? Third role of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the inquiry of whether poesy live translated. Is in that location something inside the original that is lost inward the translation? Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick 27 Jul 2010
86 Creative Commons Is in that location e'er a Faithful Translation? Second role of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the inquiry of whether in that location tin give the sack live a faithful translation; does the deed of translating a text alter the pregnant of the original is discussed. Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick 27 Jul 2010
87 Creative Commons Is in that location a Core to Translation? First role of the What is Translation podcast serial looking at translation of classical texts. In this part, the inquiry of whether in that location is a centre to translation; is in that location a fundamental guiding thought to translation is discussed. Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick 27 Jul 2010
88 Creative Commons Treasures of Oxford - Athenian Wine Drinking Cup Sir John Boardman talks close a vino drinking loving cup made inward Ancient Athens; he also talks close what nosotros tin give the sack acquire from it close Ancient Greek civilization too the sort of lifestyle the Greeks had. John Boardman eleven Mar 2010
89 Creative Commons Introduction to Art of the Ancient World Donna Kurtz too Sir John Boardman verbalise close Sir John's life, his career too experiences every bit a classical scholar too also the human relationship industrial plant of fine art from unlike cultures or hence the ancient globe pick out amongst i another. John Boardman, Donna Kurtz eleven Mar 2010
xc Creative Commons Research inward Classical Archaeology Discussion betwixt Sir John Boardman too Donna Kurtz on the dependent area of beingness classical archeology researchers too academics too some of the challenges too opportunities they face. John Boardman, Donna Kurtz eleven Mar 2010
91 Creative Commons Is Tragedy nonetheless Alive? Discussion on whether tragedy nonetheless exists inward modern culture, whether inward films, modern theater or too other creative arts. Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings 01 Mar 2010
92 Creative Commons Does Tragedy Teach? Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they verbalise close whether tragic theater teaches people, too if it does, how too what does it teach? Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings 01 Mar 2010
93 Creative Commons What does Tragedy do for People? Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 intelligence of what the job of tragedy is, too whether the emotional sense of tragic theater is but a passing thrill or a vital role of life. Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings 01 Mar 2010
94 Creative Commons Defining Tragedy First dialogue betwixt Oliver Taplin too Joshua Billings on tragedy: they verbalise over what 'tragedy' means, from its origins inward Greek civilization to philosophical notions of what tragedy too tragic drama are. Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings 01 Mar 2010
95 Creative Commons Adapting Greek Tragedy Fiona Macintosh talks amongst distinguished playwright Frank McGuinness close his run inward adapting Greek tragedies for modern theatre, especially Antigone too The Medea. Fiona Macintosh, Frank McGuinness 28 January 2010
96 Reception of Classical Literature inward the 20th Century Dr Fiona Macintosh gives a lecture on the classical literature too its reception inward the 20th Century. In particular, the Odyssey, the Medea too Oedipus Rex. Part of the OxBridge Classics Conference for Schools. Fiona Macintosh 22 Apr 2009
97 Roman Comedy: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 funny thing happened... Peter Brown gives his lecture on Roman Comedy. Part of the OxBridge Classics Conference for Schools lecture series. Peter Brown 22 Apr 2009
98 Oliver Taplin on Classics Professor Oliver Taplin, an ascendancy on classics too the surgical physical care for of ancient drama, talks close the dependent area too his research. Oliver Taplin, Oliver Lewis 22 Apr 2009

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