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Monthly Archives: October 2013
‘Senses of the Empire: multisensory approaches to Roman culture’ conference
Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture The Open University (R01), Hawley Crescent, Camden, London 30 November 2013 By collecting the senses together in the interdisciplinary and multi-period volume Empire of the Senses David Howes led ‘a revolution … Continue reading
Prof Helen King on BBC Radio 4′s ‘In Our Time’
Helen King, Professor in Classical Studies, appears as an expert in BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time, presented by Melvyn Bragg, on Thursday 10 October. Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Roman physician and medical theorist Galen. The most … Continue reading
The Rest is Noise: Post-War World, 5-6 October 2013
This is the eighth weekend in a series of events at the Southbank Centre exploring 20th Century music. The Rest Is Noise festival is one of The Southbank’s most ambitious classical music undertakings to date, a cultural and musical history … Continue reading