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Posted on July 29, 2016 by MANCENT Course Director

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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    • From Roman Britain to the Early Middle Ages: Britain in Europe and the Mediterranean
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    • Catastrophe III: The (other) year without summer – The ‘volcanic winter’ of 536AD.
    • The city of Rome between antiquity and the sack of Rome, part II: 1000-1527
    • Avignon – the Papal Home in France
    • Novel Discussion Group 2025/6
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Elgar Emerges: Pictures, a Dream and an Enigma
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    • From Roman Britain to the Early Middle Ages: Britain in Europe and the Mediterranean
    • Castra Legionis – Rome’s planted cities
    • Rome and its Enemies – Decline
  • World Archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: WHEN DOES IT ALL START? The beginnings of long-distance trade in the Middle East
    • Catastrophe III: The (other) year without summer – The ‘volcanic winter’ of 536AD.
  • Art History
    • The city of Rome between antiquity and the sack of Rome, part II: 1000-1527
  • History other than Ancient History
    • The city of Rome between antiquity and the sack of Rome, part II: 1000-1527
    • Avignon – the Papal Home in France
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    • Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND PLINY THE ELDER
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    • Novel Discussion Group 2025/6
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    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Elgar Emerges: Pictures, a Dream and an Enigma
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    • From Here to Eternity: Concepts of Death and the Afterlife
    • Jeremiah 1-20
  • Past courses (recordings still available)
    • How did that survive? – The survival stories of Ancient Ruins
    • Catastrophe!!
      • Catastrophe: Vesuvius and Thera/Santorini
    • Ancient Olympia – so much more than a sports arena
    • The Indus Valley Civilisation
    • The Popes in the countryside: Anagni, Viterbo and elsewhere
  • The MANCENT conferences
    • 7th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: The Roman Army – what survives?
    • 6th MANCENT Roman Army Conference: Living with the Roman Army
      • ‘It’s this wretched country’: Roman Britain on Screen
    • 5th Roman MANCENT Conference: The Roman army and Mining in Scotland and elsewhere
    • 2017 MANCENT conference: Rivers, Harbours and the Roman Army
    • Producing for the Legion or Production by the Legion?
      • Conference Summaries 24 Sept 2016
    • Roman Gask Project lecture 2020 -Thousand years in Glenesk, the changing life of a Scottish glen.
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    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Haydn’s String Quartets
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