The Wisdom of Socrates is a freely available textbook, a grammar and reader for Classical Greek, based on texts featuring Socrates, and is written by Stephen M Beall. Reviews of […]
The following is a collation of the discussion so far in the Classics Library discussion group. This has been very kindly assembled by a CL member, and this information is […]
Can you help with the following intriguing appeal for help? My name is Alastair Anderson. I am 58 years old. I am looking for a school that is prepared to […]
Classicist, Dr Michael Scott, uncovers the strange, alien world of the ancient Greeks. He asks who were these people who gave us democracy, architecture, philosophy, language, literature and sport? Episode […]
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Vir Drinks Beer is a website with a focus on the learning of Latin vocabulary (Common Entrance and GCSE), but also has pages explaining syntactical constructions, which have examples for […]
An announcement from Julian Morgan… Midsummer’s Day, 2013 Dear Colleague I have waited a long time to write this email. In fact, it’s been six years. That’s how long it […]
With the debate over government reforms of GCSE Ancient Languages and the consultation period with DfE still going on, this article from this week’s Spectator will be of interest. Remember, […]
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Pompeii’s Secrets: The Taras Report on its Last Days has been re-released as an ebook by Souvenir Press. For more information click on this link. A review is required […]