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Summer School Short Course: Travel in the Ancient World
Summer School Short Course: Travel in the Ancient World

Summer School Short Course: Travel in the Ancient World

Discover the pleasures and perils of ancient travel in the Mediterranean and beyond, in a short course for the Hellenic Museum's Summer School 2026.

Time & Location

05 Jan 2026, 10:00 am – 09 Jan 2026, 11:00 am

Hellenic Museum or Online, 280 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Event Details

Join the Hellenic Museum and Dr Christopher Gribbin at the ninth annual Summer School. Spend a week exploring the spectacular and fascinating world of the ancient Greeks and Romans in this series of informative, relaxed and entertaining short courses, where anyone is welcome!


About this course

The ancient Greek and Roman world saw unprecedented numbers of people travelling around the Mediterranean and beyond. Some travelled for business, some for religion and some for pleasure. But what did they see? How did they get there? Where did they stay? Using accounts from ancient writers like Herodotus and Pausanias, together with modern scholarship, we’ll explore the pleasures and perils of ancient travel. This course reveals a surprisingly familiar world of wanderlust, adventure, misadventure and cultural curiosity in the ancient Mediterranean.

Session times and topics

This course consists of 5 sessions over 5 days, delivered in-person or online at 10–11AM daily (AEDT). People taking part online can participate live or watch recorded lectures at a time of their convenience. Sessions will cover:


  1. Why Did Ancient Greeks and Romans Travel?

  2. The Seven Wonders ... and Other Wonders

  3. Experiences, Entertainment and Souvenirs

  4. Transport and Accommodation

  5. Hazards, Scams and Misadventures

About the presenter

Dr Christopher Gribbin is a public historian, specialising in ancient Greece and Rome. He has a particular interest in understanding how people make sense of the world, whether through religion, philosophy, myth, art or architecture.


Christopher is an Adjunct Lecturer at La Trobe University and has also lectured at Melbourne and Monash universities. He founded the University of Melbourne’s Classics Summer School in 2002 and ran it for 15 years. He has run the Hellenic Museum Summer School since 2018.


Christopher is actively involved in bringing the ancient world to the community in a meaningful and entertaining way. He regularly talks to community groups, professional organisations and school groups. He has worked on special events with the Hellenic Museum, Humanities 21, the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Museums. He has developed educational products with the ABC and the History Teachers’ Association of Victoria. He also records podcasts and leads cultural tours visiting ancient sites with Australians Studying Abroad.


He is well regarded as a clear and enthusiastic teacher who loves to share his passion about the ancient world with the community. Find out more about Christopher.


Explore other courses

There are four courses on offer in 2026. Visit the Summer School hub to explore individual courses, or bundle and save with a four-subject pass.


FREE LECTURE: Myth and Religion in Ancient Cyprus

Get a taste of what's to come at this free talk presented by your Summer School lecturer, Dr Christopher Gribbin. Discover the magic of ancient Cyprus through its various religious sites – including the iconic Sanctuary of Aphrodite – as we explore their variety and the fascinating myths that went along with them. 11AM Sunday 30 November, online or in-person at the Hellenic Museum. Bookings essential – click here to reserve your free place.

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  • Single Course Enrolment

    From $135.00 to $165.00

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    • $135.00

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