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Kes Publica

Kes Publica

By: Nick Burns & Peter Feeney
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Kes Publica is about everything wonderful to be found in the ancient world. Nick Burns and Peter Feeney are two Classics teachers at King Edward's School, Bath. Have you ever wished you could go back and study Classics? Now you can: join us on a journey into all the most interesting topics at A-Level and beyond. An excellent resource for A-Level students and anyone who wants to learn more!

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  • Episode 27: Roman Religion With Professor Denis Feeney
    May 21 2025

    In this special episode of KES Publica, we interview Professor Denis Feeney about Roman Religion. Professor Feeney is a renowned Classicist and a global staple of university reading lists. He is also Mr Feeney's father! He is currently Professor Emeritus at Princeton, and has worked in top global institutions throughout his career. We get his thoughts on what was distinctive about Roman religion, starting with the small city state in Latium and ending with the mediterranean empire facing the baffling phenomenon of early Christianity. A must-listen for all our A Level students, and a fascinating insight into the top level of classical scholarship for everyone.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 26: Aeneid Book 6 - Part 3
    Apr 29 2025

    Mr Feeney and Mr Burns finally get to the end of their katabasis. The crescendo of Book VI is reached! Not to be missed if you're studying the Aeneid in any subject.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 25: This is Sparta
    Mar 20 2025

    Most people think they know about Sparta: shining and brave defenders of Greek liberty against the ranks of despotism; the heroic self-sacrificing defenders of Thermopylae, with noble bearing and massive muscles. In this episode Mr Burns contends that this is all, utterly wrong (apart from possibly the muscles). The Spartans were utterly detestable ethnic supremacists who built a society of brutality, exploitation, and violence. Mr Feeney takes a more nuanced position. Who is right? Have a listen to make up your own minds.

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    45 mins
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