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Weekend Reading: Too Much News
My head’s spinning this week. I set up this weekly blog a year or so ago with the intention of commenting on Classics in the…
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Weekend Reading: What Would Tacitus Say?
Maybe it’s just me… but do you ever wish that Tacitus was still around? This week, for instance… There’s been all kinds of serious and…
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The Wandering Classicist’s Guide to Paris
By Emily Peacock As an Open University Classics graduate it is probably no surprise that I am a hopeless obsessive of all things antiquity-related.…
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Weekend Reading: An Open Question
If you read this site regularly, you may have picked up that I like books just a bit. Back in the olden days when I…
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Weekend Reading: The Life of Brian
This week I managed to contrive a child-free morning to visit the Hancock Museum in Newcastle. (Its name these days, of course, is The Great…
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Weekend Reading: Raining, Cats and Hogs
It’s been a peculiar week on the internet, with all kinds of odd things popping up: like this article from The Telegraph, which bounces bizarrely from…
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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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