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Weekend Reading: From Ascanius to Higgins
This week I was invited to take part in a couple of really interesting projects, so it should have been a good week. It wasn’t.…
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Weekend Reading: A Tour of Troy
The Troy exhibition at the British Museum has been going for a few months now – and if you’re anything like me you’ll have read…
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Weekend Reading: The January Blues
It’s been a bad week. Not for me, particularly – but all week I’ve been hearing from people who are miserable. For some it’s just…
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Weekend Reading: Wouldn’t it be Loverly?
There’s been a lot of discussion on Twitter this week about ‘First Generation Classicists’ – mostly referring to people who were the first in their…
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Weekend Reading: The Quirks of Memory
Normal weekend service will now be resumed… Hope you’ve all had a lovely holiday! While I’ve mostly been avoiding the internet over Christmas, it’s…
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New Year, New Me!
I’m delighted to announce – for those readers who don’t bother with social media – that I’ve been welcomed into the Lego Classicists Family! It’s…
Meet Cora Beth, who manages Classical Studies Support…






Cora Beth created Classical Studies Support in 2017, and has been building content for it ever since, with the help of students, friends and colleagues. She’s won several awards along the way, and made a lot of new friends too. If you’d like to pitch an idea for the site, or write an article or review, drop Cora Beth an email!


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The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Maybe Classics…
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The world is in a state of upheaval at the moment, and we’re all looking for things to make us feel less anxious. Maybe Classics…
