Is this you? Your Classics Library profile doesn’t need to have an actual picture of you (I hate my own. Have a look – I’m as far in the background […]
We have a number of old editions of the Cambridge Latin Course to go to a good home. Numbers as follows: Unit IIA * 15 Unit IIB * 18 Unit IIIA * […]
Canicus Buckus, also known as Ken Buck (), is preparing for the launch of this year’s Sermo Latinus, and his classes. If anyone is interested in ‘active’ Latin, see http://avitus.alcuinus.net/schola_latina/invitatio_en.php.
Here are details of a new petition to the Department for Education to bring Classics to the heart of the school curriculum. ” The study of Classical Civilisation, Latin and […]
In the run-up to the 2012 Games and thereafter, the Mayor wants to give London pupils a chance to meet the Greeks and Romans in school. He is therefore looking […]
There is a group reading Classical Greek from 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. on Wednesdays at Stratford on Avon; it will read Thucydides Book 7 (end) in the autumn term 2011 and Euripides’ […]
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DIDASKALIA is the online journal of ancient performance From C. W. Marshall, Associate Editor… Under the new editorship of Prof. Amy Cohen of Randolph College, Didaskalia presents a range of articles and […]
Royal Holloway’s College Council has put forward proposals for consultation which would see the Classics degree at the university scrapped in three years’ time. Many of the positions currently held […]
I recently advertised that we have a large number of books available for free at Dulwich College. I forgot to add my contact details. Please contact Neil Croally at ; […]