Author: Cora Beth
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Judging by the state of my inbox this week, a lot of people are just a bit miserable at the moment. From the MA students…
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The rain it raineth on the just And also on the unjust fella; But mainly on the just because The unjust steals the just’s umbrella.…
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This week I was surprised to see one of my favourite books being discussed by Mary Beard on her TLS blog. The book is a…
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Yesterday my Open University A330 (Myth) and A863 (MA Part 1) students submitted their final pieces of work. Such a relief – for them mostly,…
