Classics & Ancient History
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Dr Frisbee Sheffield (University of Cambridge) explores Plato's Symposium. We begin by providing a broad introduction to the Symposium, including the historical, social, cultural and philosophical context. After that, we go through...
5 lectures
0:45:09
Dr Frisbee Sheffield
University of Cambridge
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Professor Edith Hall (King's College, London) explores the poetry of Sappho. In the first module, we think about some of the myths surrounding Sappho before focusing on what we actually know about when and where she lived,...
4 lectures
0:20:35
Prof. Edith Hall
King's College London
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Dr Liz Gloyn (Royal Holloway, University of London) thinks about Seneca's attitudes towards love and relationships in a course designed for the 'Love and Relationships' option for OCR A Level Classical Civilization (H408/32). in...
5 lectures
0:39:58
Dr Liz Gloyn
Royal Holloway, London
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Professor Catharine Edwards (Birkbeck, University of London) provides an introduction to Seneca the Younger and his Epistulae Morales. We begin by providing a broad introduction to Seneca's life, career, and literary output, before...
5 lectures
0:42:44
Prof. Catharine Edwards
Birkbeck College, London
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Dr Sharon Marshall (University of Exeter) explores Ovid’s Ars Amatoria. The course is structured around five critical questions, and in each case Dr Marshall provides a summary of recent scholarship pertaining to the question, as...
5 lectures
0:45:07
Dr Sharon Marshall
Exeter University
Classics & Ancient History

In this course, Dr Liz Gloyn (Royal Holloway, University of London) explores Seneca’s Epistulae Morales. We begin by providing a brief overview of Seneca’s life and literary output, before focusing in more detail on the letter as a literary form....
6 lectures
0:52:54
Dr Liz Gloyn
Royal Holloway, London