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Why study Classics?

Classics is a multidisciplinary subject, including all aspects of the Greek and Roman civilisations: language, literature and thought; political, social, economic and cultural history; art history…

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The edicts of the praetors law, politics and revolution in ancient Rome - Lisa Pilar Eberle

The University of St Andrews Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research and the Edinburgh Roman Law Group present a joint seminar on 'The edicts of the praetors: law, politics and revolution…

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Archaeology option courses 2021

Listen to Head of Archaeology Dr Manuel Fernández-Götz as he introduces you to the Archaeology options courses available in 2021.

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HCA - Archaeology 1A and 1B option courses 2020

Listen to Head of Archaeology Dr Manuel Fernández-Götz as he introduces you to the Archaeology options courses available in 2020. Archaeology 1A (ARCA08004) - Semester 1 - for more…

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HCA - Classics option courses 2020

Listen to Head of Classics Dr Lucy Grig as she introduces you to the Classics options courses available in 2020. Greek World 1a - semester 1 - contact Dr David Lewis for more information -…

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Promotional Clip for Civil Law Ordinary LAWS 08104

Promotional Clip for Course Fair.

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Prof. Andrew Erskine - Roman Power, Greek Reaction

Andrew Erskine, Professor of Ancient History, delivered his inaugural lecture entitled "Roman power, Greek reaction". At the beginning of second century BC, Rome announced that it had…

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Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series Fergus Linehan

Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series Fergus Linehan

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Dr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in India

Dr Shashi Tharoor - Looking Back at the British Raj in India

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Prof Walter Scheidel - Slavery and Forced Labor in Early China and the Roman World (3 June 2013)

A recording of a lecture given on Monday 3 June 2013 in the Teviot Lecture Theatre of the Old Medical School. In an abstract from a recent paper on a similar theme, Professor Scheidel said:“The…

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Student Services Fair

We hope that all of our students feel right at home with us here at Edinburgh. But if you ever need any personal or academic support during your studies then there are a number of student services…

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Martin Crapper: Ancient Water Systems

In this video Martin describes how his research is applying modern engineering to understand the Roman water supply for Constantinople, from its sources in the Thracian forests, through the…

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