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4 What is love?

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The nature of romantic love and its function in different societies - in particular the west.

Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily

Institution: King's College

Created: Wed 2 Jan 2013


Auxiliary soldiers: Romans-to-be

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Citizenship, cultural identity and the army. What did it mean to be a soldier stationed in northern Britain? What did it mean to become a Roman citizen?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 15 Jun 2017


Catholicity: Its Varieties and Futures | Philip McCosker

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This event took place on 1 March 2019 and is part of the VHI 2019 series on 'Catholicity: Crises and Opportunities'. For more details visit: www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk

Dr...

Collection: Von Hugel Institute

Institution: Von Hugel Institute

Created: Wed 6 Mar 2019


Constructing power in Augustus' Rome

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Why did Augustus fund such extensive building projects and what can this tell us about power and politics under Augustus?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 16 Jun 2017


Freedmen

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Opportunities and stigma in Roman society: what can we tell from different types of sources?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 15 Jun 2017


Growing up in the Roman empire

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What was life like as a child in the Roman empire? what did ‘childhood’ mean to the Romans?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 16 Jun 2017


insulae

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Life for the 95%. What was life like for the urban poor in Rome? What sources are available to us?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 15 Jun 2017


J H Gray Lecture 2018

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Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Securitas: emperor and citizen

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Wed 16 May 2018


J H Gray Lecture 2018

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Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Cura: anxiety and tending in Vergil...

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Wed 16 May 2018


J H Gray Lecture 2018

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Security: a Roman metaphor
Lectures on the idea of security in Roman thought and literature
Professor Michèle Lowrie, University of Chicago
Salus: hierarchy, reciprocity, and...

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Wed 16 May 2018


Migration and language: ancient perspectives

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A talk given by James Clackson at the Hay Festival on Friday 29 May 2015.

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015


Rediscovering Greece & Rome

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Get an insider's view of the Fitzwilliam Museum's new-look Greek & Roman gallery with curator Lucilla Burn and classics professor Mary Beard, as they discuss what went on behind...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Wed 10 Mar 2010


Religion: public display & private worship

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What did religion mean to the people living in Rome?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Mon 24 Jul 2017


Rethinking women and work

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Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Thu 15 Jun 2017


Roman law: the art of the fair and good?

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How did Roman Law affect people’s lives? Was it based on fairness? What can it tell us about Roman society? This highly conceptual video raises its own unique challenges.

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 16 Jun 2017


Twelfth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition: Semi final Liège v Vienna

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The University of Cambridge hosted the Twelfth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition between 26 and 30 March 2019 at Trinity College, with the Final held at Ely...

Collection: Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law MOVED

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Mon 1 Apr 2019