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Review: No Friend to This House by Natalie Haynes
Jason and Medea (John William Waterhouse, 1907) by Olivia Saunders I have been looking forward to reading Natalie Haynes’s take on the story of… Read More
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Themistocles: An Interview with our President
Following the release of his latest book, Themistocles: The Rise and Fall of Athens’s Naval Mastermind, in February 2026, we… Read More
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Grave Goods in Roman Britain
Esmé Goodson shares with us an article based on the research she conducted as part of her undergraduate dissertation, in… Read More
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The Parable of Flotillus: The Future of Classics?
Ffion Shute Flotillus is a name rarely encountered in the mainstream study of Roman literature, yet his contributions to the… Read More
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Know your Frontinus from your Fronto: part 5
This is the fifth instalment in a series of articles by Classics Ambassador Ffion Shute introducing lesser-known Roman authors. The… Read More
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Lightning in Ancient Mythologies
Classics Ambassador Mili Thakrar takes us on a journey across the ancient world to explore the intercultural significance of one… Read More
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From hero to Nero: Golden Age allusions in Pseudo-Seneca’s Octavia
Classics Ambassador Esmé Goodson offers a reading of the elusive Roman tragedy Octavia focusing on its subtly subversive depiction of… Read More
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Ten Years of the LSA CA
At our recent AGM, our Chair Katrina looked back at our 2023-24 season, when we celebrated the tenth anniversary of… Read More
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Know your Frontinus from your Fronto: part 4!
This is the fourth instalment in a series of articles by Classics Ambassador Ffion Shute introducing lesser-known Roman authors. The… Read More
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Ancient Worlds!
To celebrate our tenth anniversary, we have enjoyed a special programme of events across 2023-24 beginning with our Roman Day… Read More