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Weekend Reading: On Leisure and Libraries
Something very strange has happened to me this week. A curious concatenation of circumstances – like an eclipse, but without all the telescopes. Yes, you…
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Weekend Reading: The Prime Minister’s Cheese-Box
In this blog I prefer to avoid political issues whenever I can. It’s not because I think the study of Classics isn’t relevant to current…
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Weekend Reading: Myth and Mermaids
Over the last week or so there’s been a lot of talk, in the media and across the online world, about race and racism. Much…
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Weekend Reading: Dolce et Decorum Est
The Classical Internet has been buzzing this week with interest in Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda (women) and Alta Sartoria (men) 2019 show, inspired by…
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Weekend Reading: A Website Anniversary
This week – drum roll please – I’m celebrating the second anniversary of Classical Studies Support; and it’s precisely a year since I started writing…
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Weekend Reading: The Man in Black
This week, having found a tiny gap in the marking, I’ve been sucked into the rabbit hole of Old Masters research. Specifically, my Research Question…
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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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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…
