Armand d’Angour – Songmaking to Socrates: New Light on Ancient Classics
Noel Salter Room New College, Holywell Street, Oxford, United KingdomThe Pharos Monday Lectures for Spring 2026
Lecture 1: The Sound of Music in Ancient Greece
Lecture 2: Archimedes’ Eureka
Lecture 3. Catullus and his Lesbia
Lecture 4. Aspasia, Teacher of Socrates
It is sometimes thought that answers to big questions in classics are either known or beyond solution - questions such as what Greek music sounded like, or the true identity of Catullus’s Lesbia. In this series Prof Armand D'Angour will address four such questions and show that even today it’s possible to provide new and convincing answers to problems that many scholars had given up on.
Armand d'Angour is Professor of Classics and a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. His work has ranged across wide areas of Greek culture, especially music and lyric poetry. His works include Socrates in Love (Bloomsbury 2019) and How to Innovate: An Ancient Guide to Creative Thinking (Princeton 2021).