Podcast: Gaius Marius at War

From Ancient Warfare Magazine (my RSS reader seems to have suddenly awakened to these podcasts … we’ll be posting them over the next little while):

Great Lives: Juvenal

This one was mentioned on the Latinteach list … seems that the BBC is asking assorted folks to nominate people for their Great Lives biography radio series … the latest nominee is Juvenal … here’s the blurb:

Matthew Parris invites writer and comic Natalie Haynes to explain why her nomination for a Great Life is a Roman poet about whose life we know very little. Dr Llewelyn Morgan of Brasenose College Oxford helps her explain the enduring appeal of this scurrilous writer.

On the face of it, Juvenal’s life is hard to defend as a Great one. In the first place – as Dr Llewelyn Morgan, lecturer in Classical Languages and Literature at Oxford, confirms – we know very little about his life. He may have been a first-generation Roman from a Spanish family; he may have served in army; he may have been sent into exile. None of this can be confirmed. What we do know is that he uses his Satires to rant and rail against women, foreigners, gays and the upstarts who are all ruining Rome – which might make him hard to love. But Natalie Haynes, veteran of the stand-up circuit and now a writer and critic, finds Juvenal an indispensable part of her life and is very happy to explain why.

Podcast: Tony Perrottet on the Ancient Olympic Poetry Competition

I’m trying to track down assorted things at Australia’s ABC Radio and came across this (which, among other things, suggests I’ve been mispronouncing the name for quite a while):

Podcast: Ancient Greek Philosophy Meets Arabic Philosophy

A couple of weeks ago, Australia’s Radio National marked the death of Alan Saunders by replaying an interview on the spread of ancient knowledge to the Arab world: