The Most Haunting Love Story Ever Told ‘Ladies and gentlemen, zat was something special’ The Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is one of the most tragic of tales, but […]
God or hero, which are you really? Really really? To celebrate the publication of the new edition of The Oxford Classical Dictionary you have the chance to discover how you […]
From the Hellenic Society, a series of YouTube videos of lectures given at a conference in June 2012 (I was privileged to attend, and it was wonderfully enlightening and intriguing). […]
This burgeoning website accompanies the publication The Worlds of Roman Women, a reader of texts on Roman women. More and more texts and commentary, with helpful vocabulary are being added […]
This series of 39 video podcasts, available on iTunes. All can be downloaded and watched without iPad/Pod/Phone, though. The first 11 podcasts will take you through to Byzantine architecture. All […]
Here is a list of beautiful ebooks on many ancient sites and museums in Greece. The books themselves are in Greek, but even if that’s hindrance, the images are excellent. […]
There’s a great collection of podcasts from Oxford University. They include a little about study at the University, but mostly relate to mainstream topics delivered by leading experts. http://www.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/faculty-classics You […]
Beautiful and fun animations based on Greek vases. The animation is by Steve Simons, who is working with Sonya Nevin of Roehampton University, who teaches mythology, religion, warfare, and historiography. […]
This site delivers a flashcard set-up, which tests a list of ancient Greek stems and roots. These were compiled by S. M. Cerutti, and published in “Greek for Reading” by […]
The Meddlers Theatre Company in association with the Jermyn Street Theatre presents the World Premiere of Socrates and his Clouds at Jermyn Street Theatre, London, 4 – 22 June 2013. […]