Author: Cora Beth
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Today, since it’s the season for indulgence, I thought I’d share with you my philosophy of book-buying. Those of you who have been studying Classics…
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Christmas time is the most wonderful time of the year, if you’re just starting out as a Latin learner. At what other time are you…
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Through sheer coincidence I’ve had several conversations over the last few weeks with self-taught Latinists: people who started learning Latin completely on their own, perhaps…
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I’ve been doing my best to spend money over Black Friday weekend: obviously I need the latest smartphone, giant tv or music-playing gadget, because everyone…
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My recognition hit me like a lightning bolt. I remember I was sitting on a bench in the park of the sanatorium. My Mum was…
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As a tutor, most of the queries I read don’t concern how to pass the course. People know how to pass: you do the…
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To my dear classics undergraduate, If you are questioning your path, consider first the benefits, and all that you may have. To transfer the history…
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Thus opined Lucien Febvre, a founder of “Les Annales” school of historians, founded in 1929. “For him ‘historians should be geographers, be jurists too and…
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One of the big issues for students at all levels is referencing. Some people obsess over it: other people detest it. It’s the elephant in…
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Nero is popularly remembered as the Emperor who started the Great Fire of Rome, fiddled while it burned and then fed Christians to the…
