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    • The Appian Way
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
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    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • The Jewish War
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    • The Lost City of Ugarit
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
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    • Ancient Mesopotamia
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    • The Appian Way
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    • Temples up close: a tour of the great sites of Roman religion
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • The Appian Way
    • Women on the Roman Frontiers
    • The Lost City of Ugarit
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES:   The Turks – from the Mongolian Nomads to Empire Builders
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
    • Summer Novel Discussion Group
    • Isaiah 24-39
    • The Calendar- Telling the Story of Time
  • 2025 Spring Term
    • News from Ancient Rome
    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • The Jewish War
    • From Celsus to Galen – Roman writers on healers and medication and their archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
    • Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND PLINY THE ELDER
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Beethoven’s ‘middle period’ Chamber Music
    • Novel Discussion Group 2024/5
    • Isaiah 1-23
  • The Classical World
    • Temples up close: a tour of the great sites of Roman religion
    • The Appian Way
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • News from Ancient Rome
    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • The Jewish War
  • World Archaeology
    • The Lost City of Ugarit
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
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    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
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    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • News from Ancient Rome
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    • The Calendar- Telling the Story of Time
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • SILKROAD STUDIES:   The Turks – from the Mongolian Nomads to Empire Builders
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • The Appian Way
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
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    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND PLINY THE ELDER
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Posted on August 11, 2016 by MANCENT Course Director

More updates for Autumn 2015

As of today all our Literature and Art History courses are now online. We hope they are of some interest.

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Upcoming events
Ovid Heroides 9-11
19 May 2025
14.00-15.30: Ovid Heroides 9-11
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Ovid and Latin Prose Composition
20 May 2025
18.00-19.30: Ovid and Prose Composition
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Silkroad Studies: Transport and Travel within China
22 May 2025
4.00-16.00 Silkroad Studies: Transport and Travel
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Rise and Fall of the Roman Villa IV
22 May 2025
19.00-21.00. The Rise and Fall of the Roman Vi
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Mithraism and other mystery religion
23 May 2025
14.00-16.00. Mithraism and other Mystery relig
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  • 2025 Summer
    • Temples up close: a tour of the great sites of Roman religion
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • The Appian Way
    • Women on the Roman Frontiers
    • The Lost City of Ugarit
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES:   The Turks – from the Mongolian Nomads to Empire Builders
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
    • Summer Novel Discussion Group
    • Isaiah 24-39
    • The Calendar- Telling the Story of Time
  • 2025 Spring Term
    • News from Ancient Rome
    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • The Jewish War
    • From Celsus to Galen – Roman writers on healers and medication and their archaeology
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
    • Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND PLINY THE ELDER
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Beethoven’s ‘middle period’ Chamber Music
    • Novel Discussion Group 2024/5
    • Isaiah 1-23
  • The Classical World
    • Temples up close: a tour of the great sites of Roman religion
    • The Appian Way
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • News from Ancient Rome
    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • The Jewish War
  • World Archaeology
    • The Lost City of Ugarit
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
  • Art History
    • Silkroad Studies: The archaeology of the Sultanate of Rum
    • Temples up close: a tour of the great sites of Roman religion
    • Beyond the columns: a closer look at Roman temples
    • News from Ancient Rome
  • Film and Media Studies
  • History other than Ancient History
    • The Calendar- Telling the Story of Time
    • Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The City of Rome from 300-800
    • SILKROAD STUDIES:   The Turks – from the Mongolian Nomads to Empire Builders
    • Celtic Saints – Between pious legends and archaeology
    • The Appian Way
    • SILKROAD STUDIES: The People of the Steppes from Scythians to Sarmatians
  • Latin
    • Ovid in Pontus – The poems of old age
    • LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION AND PLINY THE ELDER
  • Literature
    • Summer Novel Discussion Group
    • Novel Discussion Group 2024/5
  • Music
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Schubert’s Chamber Music: beyond the quartet
  • Theology and Religious Studies
    • The Calendar- Telling the Story of Time
    • Isaiah 24-39
    • Isaiah 1-23
    • The Jewish War
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
  • 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.
  • The MANCENT blog
    • 31 Dec 2024: Welcome to a new year and the festival of Janus
    • Blog 30 Sept 24: Why talk about the Silkroad in China?
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Comparing Notes
    • Mornings with a Masterpiece: Haydn’s String Quartets
    • Roman villas in Gaul and Germany: the homes of the invaders and fashion victims?
    • What has a German writer to do with the Grand Tour
    • Roman Britain on screen
    • MANCENT blog: A Chinese Garden in North Staffordshire
    • Why talk about Silkroad in the Indian Ocean?
    • Thinking about Religion in Roman Britain
    • MANCENT 2023 Programme now out
    • Why study Greek and Roman Myths by Tony Keen
    • Today we are 12 years old!
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MANCENT Course Director
55 Broadwalk
Wilmslow, Cheshire
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