
Description
BBC Radio 3's The Essay strand explores the origins of Western culture. Greek and Latin voices is for all listeners who want to know more about the literature which underpins Western civilisation. ...Each week, in four lively, accessible and highly illustrated nightly programmes, a combination of scholars, writers and passionate classicists of every persuasion, explore various aspects of the author in question. In this programme Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge, explains why she still reads Cicero.
BBC Radio 3's The Essay strand explores the origins of Western culture. Greek and Latin voices is for all listeners who want to know more about the literature which underpins Western civilisation. ...Each week, in four lively, accessible and highly illustrated nightly programmes, a combination of scholars, writers and passionate classicists of every persuasion, explore various aspects of the author in question. In this programme Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge, explains why she still reads Cicero.
Series: | The Essay: Greek and Latin voices |
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First transmission date: | 2008-06-10 |
Original broadcast channel: | BBC Radio 3 |
Published: | 2008 |
Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OU Digital Archive web pages. |
Duration: | 00:15:00 |
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Producer: | Tim Dee |
Presenter: | Maria Wyke |
Contributors: | Mary Beard; Maria Wyke |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Subject terms: | Latin texts and commentaries; Cicero, Marcus Tullus--Criticism and interpretation |
Production number: | AUDA327B |
Available to public: | no |