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Welcome to the YouTube channel for the Department of Classic


04:21
The Food of Roman Verse: Cute Cukes
03:56
Student Work: The Ballad of Alagoas and Dorothy Mae
04:40
Student Work: Propertius 1.3, Swansea Style
01:59
Handforth Parish Council: meet Alexander the Great.
06:34
SUMMARY: Hamish Williams (Jena) - 'Post-Imperial British Reimaginings of a Minoan Utopia'
34:19
Hamish Williams: 'Post-Imperial British Reimaginings of a Minoan Utopia: Graves, Renault & Durrell'
12:30
Dulce et decorum est: Wilfred Owen and Horace
08:51
Spartans: Jaw-jaw or War-war?
13:25
Do Roman Emperors Matter?
04:55
The Porus Medallion
04:46
The Food of Roman (no, GREEK!) Verse: Poetry First, Then Sausage?
04:05
SHarrison 'Beyond Mainland Greece' Teaching Sample
05:11
IKLG 'Reading Classical Civilisation' Asynchronous Content Example
48:47
The Food of Roman Verse: Slippery Eel and Wannabe Lasagne
04:49
The Food of Roman Verse: How'd You Like Dem Apples?
02:47
The Food of Roman Verse: You wanna know what's a mullet? Well, I got a little story to tell.
00:55
Ms Maria Oikonomou
01:59
Dr Stephen Harrison
03:48
The Food of Roman Verse: I Want My Mullet Back
02:56
SUMMARY - Borja Antela-Bernárdez: ‘Argead Beastmasters: Animals, Myth, and Royalty.’
35:23
Borja Antela-Bernárdez: ‘Argead Beastmasters: Animals, Myth, and Royalty.’
05:40
SUMMARY: Diego Piay Augusto & Patricia Argßelles Álvarez: Rethinking the Hero
10:09
SUMMARY: Signe Barfoed: ‘Myth and Identity Creation in Kalydon, Aitolia’
03:42
SUMMARY: Goran Đurđević: ‘Myth from Your Hand: Myths, Reflections and Mirrors … (Rome, China)
45:00
Kalypso Nicolaïdis Making Myths Matter: How ancient mythology can help us navigate today’s politics
08:04
SUMMARY: Kalypso Nicolaïdis: Making Myths Matter: ancient mythology & today’s politics
42:59
Melissa Beattie: ‘What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?!'
07:59
SUMMARY: Melissa Beattie: ‘What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?!
02:01
Clearing 2020: A Shore Thing (Be the Cockle of the Walk!)
03:36
The Food of Roman Verse: Turnip the Volume
02:41
SUMMARY - Stephen Harrison: Dynastic Mythology and Legitimacy in the Achaemenid and Seleucid Empires
01:51
The Food of Roman Verse: Sour Times
10:14
SUMMARY - Ryan Strickler: Byzantine Heroes and Monsters: Greek Mythology in the Court of Heraclius
05:58
SUMMARY - Maria Pretzler: Why Can’t Peloponnesians all be Dorians?
04:11
SUMMARY - Helen Lovatt: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Quest of the Silver Fleece; Argonautica as Politics ...
05:59
Myths and Politics: Swansea Summer Seminars. Introduction by Thomas Husøy and Maria Pretzler
04:10
SUMMARY: Thomas A. Husøy: ‘Asopus, Trophonius, and Pan; Local Identities, Deities and Genealogies.’
07:18
SUMMARY - Ryan Denson: I shall Sink Your Ship and Make you Food for the Fish
05:55
SUMMARY - Olivia Kinsman: Feminist Myth-Busting: When Ancient Characters Become Feminist Icons.
07:23
SUMMARY - Andrej Mozhajsky: The Myth of the War of the Seven & the Political Topography of Pausanias
45:04
Olivia Kinsman: ‘Feminist Myth-Busting: When Ancient Characters Become Feminist Icons.’
40:20
Andrej Mozhajsky: ‘The Myth of the War of the Seven and the Political Topography of Pausanias.’
02:40
The Food of Roman Verse: Is it too late to say I'm sorrel now?
03:15
The Food of Roman Verse: All About That Sea Bass
02:27
Student Shorts: Dylan
02:13
Student Shorts: Ouli
01:23
Student Shorts: Lucy
01:23
Living in Swansea
02:47
Studying at Swansea
01:45
1st-year Modules: CLC103, Introduction to Philosophy and Rhetoric
02:21
1st-year Modules: Roman History 'From Village to Empire'.
01:22
1st-year Modules: Greek History
01:54
1st-year Modules: Intro to Greek Myth (= Gods and Heroes)
00:47
1st-year Modules: CLE120, Intro to Egyptian History, Society, and Culture
00:58
1st-year Modules: Introduction, and Ovid's Metamorphoses
01:10
1st-year Modules: Learn a Language!
02:55
The Food of Roman Verse: A Whole Lotta Cabbage
03:41
The Food of Roman Verse: November time, Cumin and Wine
01:48
Professor Mark Humphries
00:35
Dr Fritz-Gregor Herrmann