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01:03:44
Professor Jonathan Prag Crossreads: multidisciplinary approaches to Sicilian epigraphic culture
27:25
Professor David Breeze: ‘The Chain Saw Massacre and its Aftermath’
29:11
Dr Caroline Barron: ‘Reconstructing Pompeii in pictures’
31:28
Professor Alison Cooley: New insights into Pompeian culture, society, and politics and inscriptions
26:04
Dr Sophie Hay: ‘Pompeii: A work in Progress’
30:12
Shushma Malik: Nero's Olympic Failures and why they matter
21:37
Michael Armstrong, Danny Millar, Alex Donnachie: 'The Hellenic Games': an interactive family show
21:24
Tom Scanlon: Cynisca, breaker of Olympic gender barriers or political pawn?
29:42
4. Paul Cartledge : Was there an ancient Hellenic 'Olympic Ideal'?
41:34
Professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Princeton): 338 BCE and the Transformation of Ancient Afro-Eurasia
44:54
Fiona Haarer: Justinian, Theodora and Cultural Change in the Sixth Century
01:57:54
Remembering Joyce Reynolds
23:02
Alice Rio (KCL): Early Medieval Slavery: what changed?
24:18
April Pudsey : The Lives and Concerns of Enslaved Children
31:05
Myles Lavan (St Andrews): Manumission in the Roman world: a comparative perspective
46:06
Peter Sarris: Justinian Holy Emperor & Demon King
38:44
Jane Rempel - Sinope in a Black Sea World
01:03:32
Dr. Emilio Zucchetti - Were Private Debts Publicly Recorded in the Late Republic?
53:39
Tim Cornell - The Consular Fasti and the early history of the Roman republic
43:41
Professor Judith Herrin: Rethinking Late Antiquity as Early Christendom
01:08:54
Professor Paul Cartledge: The Battle of Platea: What if the Greeks had lost?
32:04
Richard Abdy: Why was Hadrian such a big spender?
34:25
Rhiannon Ash: Hadrian’s Energetic Ab Epistulis: Suetonius & Imperial Letters in the De Vita Caesarum
35:15
Matthew Symonds: What Did Hadrian's Wall Do?
01:11:09
City of Rome colloquium (Claire Holleran - Working in Rome; Ian Haynes - Rome Transformed)
01:02:33
Nero: the Man Behind the Myth - Behind the scenes with curator Thorsten Opper
02:04:00
Knowledge and Curiosity at the Court of Nero - a Roman Society conference
03:29:10
New Discoveries Across the Empire - The Roman Society Archaeology Committee Biennial Conference 2021
01:32:09
Race: Antiquity and its Legacy
01:47:40
Domesticity and Domestic Life - hosted by the Roman Society and the Hellenic Society
04:38
Mai's Classics Story
05:21
What Have The Classics Ever Done For Me?
01:10:56
Dr Guy Bradley - Rome and the sea: rethinking early Roman history from a Mediterranean perspective
03:44
Discobolus
04:28
Antinous
37:45
02 Dr Emily Kneebone - Human and non-human animals: a view from the sea
50:02
03 Dr John Pearce - The Roman Art of Hunting
28:49
01 Prof Malcolm Heath - Not all beasts are dumb: language, communication, and Aristotle's animals
01:10:38
Professor Mireille Corbier
08:38
07 Treasures - Closing words
50:59
02 Treasures - Dr Karin Putt
05:29
01 Treasures - Introduction
01:03:06
03 Treasures - Professor Eleanor Robson
57:38
04 Treasures - Dr John Curtis
44:35
05 Treasures - Professor Roger Bland
29:53
Professor Tim Cornell - Roman Dictators and Modern Politics
43:39
Professor Maria Wyke - Roman Dictatorship in Britain: Caesar and Cleopatra on stage and screen
33:39
Professor Federico Santangelo - From Paris to Turi: constructions of Caesarisms
46:21
Professor Catherine Steel: Roman Dictators and Dictatorship
44:32
Memorialisation - Dr Valerie Hope 5 March 2019
37:08
Memorialisation - Dr Tiziana D'Angelo 5 March 2019
34:25
Memorialisation - Dr Jon Hesk 5 March 2019
01:15:24
Dr Christopher Whitton - Roman Society lecture 6th November 2018
39:20
Pliny the Elder and Nero - Professor Matthew Leigh
28:38
Nero and the art of dissolution - Dr Caroline Vout
51:12
Professor Eugenio La Rocca
32:08
Nero: naughty but nice? - Professor Dominic Rathbone
37:13
Seneca's Letters: how (not) to write about Nero - Professor Catharine Edwards
08:04
The Hellenic and Roman Library
06:13
Natalie Haynes discusses her book 'The Children of Jocasta'