| Course Name |
Classics - Tour - UCD Classics Museum |
| Course Provider |
University College Dublin |
| Course Code |
TASTWK14 |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Afternoon, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Belfield |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Start Date: Thursday, 24 August 2017. |
| Duration |
Time: 3:00pm – 3:50pm. |
| Comment |
Lifelong Learning Taster Week Autumn 2017
UCD Access and Lifelong Learning is delighted to offer you the opportunity to attend a number of taster lectures from our Lifelong Learning programme for 2017-18. Our Lifelong Learning Taster Week (21st-25th August) will give students the opportunity to sample our programme for the coming year or just try something new! |
| Course Content |
Expand+Do you have an interest in having a guided tour of the highlights of the UCD Classical Museum? Would you like an opportunity to browse this unique collection of artefacts? UCD Access and Lifelong Learning is offering you an opportunity to “taste” an ...
Hide-Do you have an interest in having a guided tour of the highlights of the UCD Classical Museum? Would you like an opportunity to browse this unique collection of artefacts? UCD Access and Lifelong Learning is offering you an opportunity to “taste” an exploration of the UCD Classical Museum. The Classical Museum was founded in 1910 as a teaching museum for Classics at University College. The original collection was largely assembled by the Rev. Henry Browne in the course of ten years through gifts from or exchanges with larger museums (particularly the Ashmolean and the British Museum). The collections include Minoan, Mycenaean and Cypriot artefacts, Greek vases, Greek and Roman coins, terracottas, Roman pottery and glass, bronze and bone objects of daily life, Egyptian antiquities and some papyri. The most significant later acquisitions consist of a marble sarcophagus and a collection of Roman and Greek funerary marble stelai with inscriptions, once owned by Sir George Cockburn. The collection was bought by the School of Classics in 1936 at the sale of the contents of Cockburn’s former residence: Shanganagh Castle, Bray, Co. Dublin.
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| Location |
UCD Access and Lifelong Learning
James Joyce Library Building |
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