Notice for students unable to travel due to the volcanic ash
Tales from the French trip to Montpellier
Mongolia expedition practice weekend
Carita House National Schools Gymnastics
Trampolining team bouncing high
Annual Balloon Debate | Famous Gingers
Enimga enjoys high fashion success
National Schools' Lacrosse Champions
'Breaking the Mould' Careers Conference
Success for First XII Lacrosse
UVI historians explore traditional Indian culture
Partner school plans Trust status
Gymnastic team grab gold and glory
Fashion Show tickets available now
Wycombe's Ski Racers bring home gold
Wycombe Abbey charity work allows Kenyan Resource Centre to flourish
Geography Department raising awareness of climate change
U14s Lacrosse | Midlands Schools' Champions
1st XII Lacrosse rise to the challenge against Oxford University
This term, the Wycombe Abbey Classics Society and Classics students from RGS and Wycombe High were fortunate enough to hear Professor Matthew Leigh from Oxford University speak about the current AS set text, Ovid's Metamorphoses VIII.
The evening proved to be both stimulating and thoroughly enjoyable. Professor Leigh introduced us to the problem of defining the genre of the Metamorphoses. He explained that it contains elements of epic, tragedy and love poetry, amongst other genres. We looked particularly at the story of Scylla, who fell in love with the enemy king and was driven by her infatuation to betraying her father and country.
Professor Leigh compared Ovid's work with selected extracts from Virgil, Callimachus and Euripides to highlight the diversity of the Metamorphoses. We saw how Scylla's lament, after realising the extent of crime, is very similar to that of Medea, in Euripides' tragedy after she too has been abandoned.
Many thanks to Miss Lui and the Classics department for organising such an enjoyable evening. We all learnt a lot, particularly current Latin AS students!