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‘If you go down to Mt Cithaeron today, you’re sure of a big surprise’
For the final lecture of the 2016-17 season, we welcomed the wonderful author and broadcaster Natalie Haynes. After an exclusive… Read More
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‘If we help, we invite trouble. If we don’t, we invite shame’
Our Student Ambassador for Bolton School, thirteen year old Liv Sample, recently enjoyed a performance of Aeschylus’ The Suppliant Women, directed… Read More
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‘Philosophy from a Pithos’
Last night, five budding young Classicists spoke in front of a large audience of family, friends, LSA CA members and… Read More
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Arma Virumque Cano
‘I sing of arms and of the man’ – these iconic words begin Virgil’s Aeneid, an epic poem with a… Read More
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“You’ve got to walk it first”
These words of wisdom offer advice to any aspiring historian hoping to accurately relate the events of the past, and… Read More
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I hope we recognise him…
Often, when lecturers arrive, we meet them at Preston station, greet them off the train and drive them back to… Read More
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“Blind in the darkness”
This Thursday we enjoyed a night of illumination rather than blindness when David Raeburn, producer of countless Greek plays and… Read More
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Classics Camp!
“I learnt which aspects of classics I find enjoyable and which I find challenging which is important for future studies… Read More
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A Visit from Edith Hall
In April, for our final lecture of the 2015-16 programme, we welcomed Professor Edith Hall of Kings College London to… Read More
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