Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the John C. Rouman Classical Lecture Series
at the University of New Hampshire

NHPT to Air Woods' Myths Series in Advance of Classics Week



New Hampshire Public Television Announces October Special Broadcast Schedule for Woods' In Search of Myths Series: (Channel 11 Durham, Channel 15 Hanover, Channel 18 Pittsburg, Channel 49 Littleton, Channel 52 Keene, Digital Channel 57 Durham, Digital Channel 48 Littleton, Digital Channel 49 Keene)


Day Date Time Program







Monday Oct. 8 9-10 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: The Queen of Sheba
Monday Oct. 8 10-11 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: Arthur: The Once and Future King
Monday Oct. 15 9-10 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: Shangri-La
Monday Oct. 15 10-11 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: Jason and the Golden Fleece
Thursday Oct. 18 11 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: Jason and the Golden Fleece
Sunday Oct. 21 10 PM In Search of Myths and Heroes: Jason and the Golden Fleece

Schedule of Wood's Appearances on UNH Campus

Tues., October 23, 2007 5:00-6:00pm, NHPTV Pre-lecture Reception for Michael Wood, Holloway Commons, UNH, Durham.
Tues., October 23, 2007
6:30-8pm, public lecture, "The Golden Fleece: Legend, History, and Geography," Memorial Union Building, UNH, Durham. Room location to be announced
Wed.,October 24, 2007
7-8:30pm, public lecture, "The Trojan War: Legend and History," Memorial Union Building, UNH, Durham. Room location to be announced
Thur., October 25, 2007
12:40-2pm, public lecture, "In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great: New Light on the Greek Invasion of Asia," Memorial Union Building, UNH, Durham. Room location to be announced
Thur., October 25, 2007
7:30-9pm, public lecture, the annual John C. Rouman Classical Lecture, "The Point of the Classics: The Enduring Image of Greece"
Memorial Union Building, Granite State Room, UNH, Durham
Fri., October 26, 2007
5pm, Tenth Anniversary Dinner
New England Center, Great Bay Room, University of New Hampshire, Durham


(Updated 12 September 2007)

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