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Booking for the Summer
Many moons ago, before the pressure of marking turned my hair snowy white (well, five hairs so far, but this website accepts hyperbole…), I was…
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Holding on to Hylas
This week I’ve been following with interest the great Hylas Debate: not so much because of the publicity stunt itself, but rather because it has…
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Footprints in the Forum: The British School at Rome, by Frances Breen
As I stood at the bottom of the steps gazing up at the imposing building I began to regret bringing so many pairs of shoes.…
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A Degree for Free: Can it be Done?
Yes. That’s the short answer! Here’s the long answer, for the benefit of anyone contemplating further study and wondering how to achieve it… …
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Weird Classics
You may have been told that studying Classics is crazy, or pointless, or a shortcut to a life of penury and isolation without a single…
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The Impossible Library
One of many things which fascinate me, as a bibliophile, is the space where a book ought to be. If you’re a classicist you will…
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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