Carpe Diem

It's All Greek (and Latin) To Me

We kick off the series with an expression that is often heard; but what do we know about who wrote it and from which literary work it is plucked?

Armand and Jimmy discuss possible translations of the phrase, what the writer was trying to convey with it as well as how we interpret the meaning of Carpe Diem in our lives today.

There’s also a quick potted history of how Armand and Jimmy both got drawn in by the Classics.

Main text explored: The Odes of Horace

Presented by Armand D’Angour and Jimmy Mulville

Produced by Diggory Waite

A Hat Trick Production

For more on the charity Classics For All, who support state schools to introduce or develop the teaching of classical subjects sustainably on the curriculum or as an after school activity, visit www.classicsforall.org.uk

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