The Ancients

Race & Identity in the Ancient Greek Novel

Dec 26, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Race and Identity in the Ancient Greek Novel
02:07 • 4min
3
The Ancient Greek Novelists
06:03 • 3min
4
What Is Heliodorus Ethiopica?
09:03 • 3min
5
Book Review: Caraclea
12:04 • 2min
6
Hiliodorus Story
14:29 • 3min
7
The Persia of Carrtons Carrot and Heliodorus Athopic
17:19 • 3min
8
I'm Barking Out the Wrong Tree
19:54 • 2min
9
The Skin Colour of Caraclea
21:49 • 2min
10
The Tale of Caraclea and Theagenes
24:02 • 4min
11
Caraclea Becomes Whole by Being Greek and Ethiopian
28:09 • 2min
12
The Greek Roman Empire and Its Relationships to Other Cultures
29:55 • 3min
13
The Persians in Memphis - Book Seven
32:30 • 4min
14
Carrton's Caleroe, Helodorus of Reverses and O Reversing the Plot
36:05 • 3min
15
Is Heliodorus a Feminist Author?
38:38 • 2min
16
I'm a Phoenician Man, but I Am a Greek Man, Doesn't He?
40:51 • 2min
17
Are We Going to Make a Film Out of the Ancient World?
42:49 • 4min
18
Your Work on Ethiopian and Eretrean Manuscripts at the Bodlian Library
46:48 • 4min
19
Cocuration in Ethiopian and Arotrans Communities
50:53 • 5min
20
Classics and Communities, a Project to Promote the Teaching of Latin and Ancient Greek in Schools
55:48 • 4min
21
The Amazing Doctor May Musier on Boxing Day
01:00:10 • 3min