Astonishingly, Cardiff University is adding insult to injury in its cuts by closing their Humanities library with a three-week notice. Do sign the petition against it: you.38degrees.org.uk/petitio… via @38degrees
State-school pupils in Y9-13 near Liverpool can learn Classical Greek at the Liverpool Greek Academy, full-funded by the generous donors to @classicsforall.
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My review of The Human Tragicomedy: The Reception of Apuleius’ Golden Ass in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century, ed. Mateusz Stróżyński, Leiden: Brill, 2024 is now available to view from this link. If you want a downloadable copy, do get in touch.rdcu.be/enQk0
My talk about the only extant tragicomedy from antiquity 'Should we feel sorry for Alcumena?' on Plautus' Amphitruo at the North Staffordshire Classical Association branch on 20th March at 7.30 will be live streamed here: northstaffsca.org
Leeds Classics' Dr Owen Hodkinson spoke with historian @k8_lister for an episode of #Betwixtthesheets podcast about the history of love letters and erotic letters, starting with the Greeks and Romans. The episode should be released later in January - watch this space!
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Leeds Classics' Dr Owen Hodkinson spoke with historian @k8_lister for an episode of #Betwixtthesheets podcast about the history of love letters and erotic letters, starting with the Greeks and Romans. The episode should be released later in January - watch this space!