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On writing an EMA, by Cora Beth Knowles
As I write this, I’m mired in an EMA up to my neck. I’ve been working on it for two weeks, I’ve written 23…
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Roman Attitudes to Jews and Christians in the 1st Century AD, by David Coplowe
The Romans were deeply religious and believed that any failure to worship their gods affected the wellbeing of society. The Latin word religio can best…
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The relevance of The Classics in the modern day, by Damian Rudge
Developing the underlying theme in Cora Beth Knowles’ recent blog “To Blog or not to Blog” (although I must say I preferred the title “Blogito,…
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I blog therefore I am? by Cora Beth Knowles
(Note to the reader: I resisted the considerable temptation to entitle this post ‘Blogito ergo sum’. Please admire my restraint.) For a long time I…
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Time Management! by Caroline Townsend
You might think that ‘time-managing’ your studies would be common sense to most people. Think again! From personal experience I can say that things do…
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Studied Resilience – being an adaptable student, by Delius Singer
In his letter to Lucilius (56), Seneca bemoans the constant disruptions to his studies from the noise and activity of the nearby baths. But unless…
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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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