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Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Homer and the Discovery of the Pacific

An APGRD public lecture given in May 2019: Henry Power (Exeter) discusses Homeric resonances in the work of Alexander Pope, John Keats, and Thom Gunn.
Faculty of Classics

Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019 - Perspectivism and the Homeric simile - Prof Stephen Halliwell

Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Emily Wilson: A Reading

A public reading at the APGRD from November 2017: Emily Wilson (University of Pennsylvania), discusses and reads from her new translation of Homer's Odyssey.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

With Brent Seales (Professor of Computer Science, University of Kentucky)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

With Brent Seales and Dirk Obbink
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Live and Let Die - in Greek Epic

Almut Fries explores the iconography of the black-figured wine jug in this TORCH Bite-Size talk at the Ashmolean Museum LiveFriday
Faculty of Classics

The Gaisford 2015 Lecture: Pearls before Swine? The Past & Future of Greek

The Gaisford 2015 Lecture: Pearls before Swine? The Past & Future of Greek
Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education

The Truth about Art 3 - Aesthetics

Another ancient belief held that an art should be governed by rules.
What is Translation?

Is there ever a Faithful Translation?

Second part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether there can be a faithful translation; does the act of translating a text change the meaning of the original is discussed.
Faculty of Classics

Reception of Classical Literature in the 20th Century

Dr Fiona Macintosh gives a lecture on the classical literature and its reception in the 20th Century. In particular, the Odyssey, the Medea and Oedipus Rex. Part of the OxBridge Classics Conference for Schools.

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