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Posted on July 29, 2016 by admin

First of the Autumn Courses online

As of today all Latin and Ancient World courses are online, as well as the first of the Literature courses.

More courses to follow on Monday.

Birgitta Hoffmann
Course Director MANCENT

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    • The Rise and Fall of the Roman Villa Part 2
    • The archaeology of Christianity and Judaism before 400AD
    • Of Greeks, Heroes and Sybils – the Northern Bay of Naples before Augustus
    • The playground of Rome– The northern Bay of Naples first century AD
    • Screening Britannia
    • A Greek & Roman Mythology Walk Around London III: Pall Mall and St James
    • A walk around Roman Colchester
    • SILKROAD Studies: Trade in Southeast Asia
    • Ancient Mexico – The Toltecs and the Aztecs
    • Lapita – The Polynesian World at the Fringes of the Silkroad
    • NOT FOR ALL THE TEA IN CHINA: A short history of the trade in tea and coffee
    • Fafnir, Ryuu, Shelong and Drakaina – a world of dragons and their heritage
    • The Return of the Villa – The Renaissance Villa in Italy and its Roman inspiration
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND OVID’S HEROIDES
    • READING LATIN: OVID’S HEROIDES 3-8
    • English Ovid: The Use of Translation
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Monteverdi 1610 – not just the Vespers
    • Acts of the Apostles: Chapters 1-19
    • Ancient Mexico – The Toltecs and the Aztecs
    • Novel Discussion Group 2023
  • CLASSICAL WORLD
    • The Rise and Fall of the Roman Villa Part 2
    • From Alexandra to Cleopatra
    • The archaeology of Christianity and Judaism before 400AD
    • Of Greeks, Heroes and Sybils – the Northern Bay of Naples before Augustus
    • The playground of Rome– The northern Bay of Naples first century AD
    • A walk around Roman Colchester
    • A Greek & Roman Mythology Walk Around London III: Pall Mall and St James
  • WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
    • SILKROAD Studies: Trade in Southeast Asia
    • The archaeology of Christianity and Judaism before 400AD
    • NOT FOR ALL THE TEA IN CHINA: A short history of the trade in tea and coffee
    • Fafnir, Ryuu, Shelong and Drakaina – a world of dragons and their heritage
    • Lapita – The Polynesian World at the Fringes of the Silkroad
    • Ancient Mexico – The Toltecs and the Aztecs
  • ART HISTORY
    • NOT FOR ALL THE TEA IN CHINA: A short history of the trade in tea and coffee
    • Fafnir, Ryuu, Shelong and Drakaina – a world of dragons and their heritage
    • The Return of the Villa – The Renaissance Villa in Italy and its Roman inspiration
  • FILM & MEDIA STUDIES
    • Screening Britannia
  • HISTORY OTHER THAN ANCIENT HISTORY
    • NOT FOR ALL THE TEA IN CHINA: A short history of the trade in tea and coffee
  • LATIN
    • READING LATIN: OVID’S HEROIDES 3-8
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND OVID’S HEROIDES
  • LITERATURE
    • English Ovid: The Use of Translation
    • Novel Discussion Group 2023
  • MUSIC
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Monteverdi 1610 – not just the Vespers
  • THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES
    • Acts of the Apostles: Chapters 1-19
  • MANCENT BLOG
    • MANCENT blog: A Chinese Garden in North Staffordshire
    • Why talk about Silkroad in the Indian Ocean?
    • Thinking about Religion in Roman Britain
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    • Why study Greek and Roman Myths by Tony Keen
    • Today we are 12 years old!
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