January Digest
A monthly survey of events in the world of jazz News, comment, interviews and records
Introduced by Ken Sykora
A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced by David Edwards
News Comment: by Edward Rogers The Week of Prayer for Chriatian Unity, January 18-25: A second symposium includes recorded contributions from the Scottish Ecumenical Centre at Dunblane, from Bernard Mayes in New York, from Brother Lawrence of the French Protestant Community at Taize... and from Colin James describing the observance of the Week in Ports-mouth
A series of ten programmes about the ancient Greeks, their history, genius and contributions to European civilisation.
3: ATHENS AND SPARTA by A. H. M. Jones
Professor of Ancient History in the University of Cambridge
Athens is remembered today as the world's most brilliant democracy, while Sparta was a conservative military state with no civilisation worth the name; yet during the greater part of the classical period (c. 500-336 B.C.) they were rivals for the leadership of Greece.
Reader. Gary Watson
A Listen and Learn series
A special 52-page booklet containing a new historical study of the Greeks by M. I. Finley , a list of books for further reading, and numerous illustrations in colour and black-and-white can be obtained, price 5s., through newsagents and book-sellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 5s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]
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