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The 2023 Classics Christmas Gift Guide!
It’s finally here! ‘Tis the season for my annual Classics Christmas Gift Guide, the result of weeks of intensive window shopping in some of the…
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Weekend Reading: In Good Company
On Tuesday this week I spent the evening with Mary Beard. I’m absolutely intending to name-drop for as long as I can get away with…
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Weekend Reading: Talking to AI
It’s been a quiet week, and so I’ve been talking to myself. Well, technically not to myself. I’ve been testing out a couple of Generative…
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Weekend Reading: Surviving October
It’s been a long month! I’ve always enjoyed a challenge – the tougher the better. Routine work grinds me down, but a challenge wakes me…
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Weekend Reading: Projects Everywhere!
It’s been a busy week, full of projects which have nothing much to do with my actual work – although unsurprisingly they all have connections…
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Weekend Reading: Not To Be Mythed
It’s slightly odd that I’m running into Myth so much right now, since this is the first year in nearly 15 years that I’m not…
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Those of you who’ve been reading my website for a long time will know that I always like to advertise summer schools. They’re not ideal…
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Confession: I’m not much of a regular podcast listener. It’s not because I don’t want to be. In fact I have a LONG list of…
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I’ve known for a while that the Working Classicists group was working on something interesting. I knew because I was asked to write a small…
