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New Monographs by Reading Classicists

Reading’s Department of Classics is delighted to welcome the two most recent additions to our Faculty bookshelf by Prof. Annalisa Marzano and Dr Katherine Harloe: Prof. Annalisa Marzano published her...

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Tramps, Tyrants, and Tenth Birthdays: encounters of the ‘classical reception’...

‘Classical reception’ is the study of the afterlife of classical literature and artefacts, in whatever medium. So it can include topics as diverse as theatre and film based on classical myths,...

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Longing for what we have lost

Portrait of J.J. Winckelmann by A. von Maron (1768) Today marks the 250th anniversary of the untimely death of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, a pioneering scholar of antiquity and arbiter of taste in...

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Winckelmann and Curiosity in the 18th-century Gentleman’s Library (Christ...

On the glorious sunny evening of 29th June 2018, the Very Rev’d Professor Martyn Percy, Dean of Christ Church, welcomed Reading staff, interested scholars and other supporters to a champagne launch of...

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Inclusive Classics and Pedagogy: Teachers, Academics and Students in...

Author: Bunny Waring Date: 12th March 2021. 11am 6th April 2021 – 3:30pm 8th April 2021 (GMT) Join Prof. Harloe, Prof. Goff and Joe Watson as they discuss how to make Classics more inclusive as part...

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Fear in Ancient Culture: A Call For Papers and a Virtual Tour as Classics UoR...

Author: Dania Kamini. Edits: Bunny Waring. Date: 19th March 2021. Fear in Ancient Culture The Department of Classics at the University of Reading is delighted to host the 15th Annual Meeting of...

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Call For Posters: Narrating Relationships in Holy Lives.

Author: Alice van den Bosch & Becca Grose. Edits: Bunny Waring. Date: 2nd April 2021. Call for Posters Narrating Relationships in Holy Lives from the first millennium AD Department of Classics...

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Summer Seminar Series 2021

Author: Amy Smith & Bunny Waring. Edits: Bunny Waring. Date: 26th April 2021. Come one, come all! After a short break, the Classics Department is ready to entertain and educate you all with a new...

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New Events Coming Up! (May 6th-18th 2021)

Edit: Bunny Waring Date: 5th May 2021. Our Professors are always up to something interesting and here are some exciting events that you can all join in with! Prof. Amy Smith (Co-Head of Department and...

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Reading Classics Autumn Term Research Seminars 2021

We are pleased to announce the launch of our regular Reading Classics Seminar Series for Autumn Term 2021, which will boost our Wednesday afternoons with constructive and stimulating lectures and...

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Bring in the Artists

Discerning visitors to the Classics@Reading and the Ure Museum will have seen more and more art gracing our department’s home since the pioneering Head of Departmentship of Prof. Emma Aston, who...

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Reading Classics Spring Term Seminar Series 2022

We are pleased to announce the launch of our Reading Classics Seminar Series for SpringTerm 2022, which will boost our […]

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Food archaeology at Reading Classics

At the Ure Museum we’ve been celebrating Heritage Open Days for a long time: our events usually included opening the […]

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LGBT History Month: queer presences, kisses and storms

Dr Oliver Baldwin is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Classics, currently researching internationally for his project […]

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International Women’s Day 2022 in Reading Classics

Reading Classics celebrate the International Women’s Day 2022 with an exploration of the variety of female presence in ancient texts […]

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