A witch occupied a strange niche in the Roman world. Distrusted but respected, persecuted but employed by the most elite, a witch in Rome existed on the sidelines and spoken of in hushed terms, and to many of the powerful, a weapon that could be employed.
Guest: Associate Professor Rhiannon Evans (Head of Department of Languages and Linguistics, La Trobe University)
Episode LXXII - On Behalf of the State
Episode LXXI - Meditations
Episode LXX - The Marcomannic Wars
Episode LXIX - Galen and the Antonine Plague
Episode LXVIII - Never Underestimate the Parthians
Episode LXVII - Heir and a Spare
Episode LXVI - Fronto
Episode LXV - Antoninus Pius
Episode LXIV - Q and A III
Episode LXIII - Women Poets
Episode LXII - Juvenal
Interlude - The Bronze Head of Augustus
Episode LXI - Gladiator (2000)
Episode LX - Cleopatra (Live at the Wheeler Centre, Melbourne)
Episode LIX - Martial
Episode LVIII - Tacitus
Episode LVII - Little Soul, Little Wanderer, Little Charmer
Interlude - The Singing Colossus of Memnon
Episode LVI - May His Bones Rot
Episode LV - What Hadrian Loves Best
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