Rufe, nasute cerve, nasus tuus ruber stat. immo, si vera dicam, nasus tuus conflagrat. omnes ad unum cervi eum risu lacerant. misero Rufo numquam lascivire secum dant. nebuloso vesperi venit […]
This is a two-day course for absolute beginners, taught by George Sharpley (), and run by The Latin Qvarter (http://www.lingua.co.uk/latin/). Check out the website for more information or contact George. […]
If you’ve used the site in the last day or so you might have experienced problems. I’ve just upgraded the site’s facility with my company/provider. The site ought to be […]
The following articles have been written for the Classics Library by its members. They showcase teaching ideas and methods, experiences which might prove interesting and useful for other members, highlight […]
Thank you to everyone who’s enjoyed using the site this year, and a special thanks to all those who’ve added resources and shared news and ideas. The site reaches the […]
Here are some of the new Events on the Calendar. To view the Calendar in full and browse by month or as a list: https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/events/ Intensive Latin Course in Gloucester […]
The Curve theatre in Leicester are showing ’Oedipussy’ on 27-31 March 2012 – a mix of Oedipus and James Bond! ’Following hot on the heels of their acclaimed Moby Dick […]
Classics for All is pleased to announce that the 2012 deadline for grant applications from schools and projects which aim to enable the teaching of Classical subjects in state schools […]
Do you know about up-and-coming events about which we should all know? Talks, Performances, Conferences, Summer Schools and more? Share and promote them on The Classics Library Events Calendar (there’s […]
The Open University has free-to-use open learning resources on The Olympic Games. Very thorough, clearly presented and listed, with excellent animations and plenty of referencing. The module was written by […]