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Fabulous stuff! And don't miss the very same @aimee_hinds delivering the first of this year's Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) Classical Reception seminars on Monday! "What the Grecians urn: Irreverence in palimpsestic reception". Sign up for your Zoom link here: ics.sas.ac.uk/events/what-gr…


Lovely to catch up With Emma Stafford and everyone else at CA 2023 in Cambridge Emma Stafford #CA2023


How should we understand decapitation and corpse abuse in Greek warfare? What are the symbolic, moral, or psychological meanings? Find out in our next UCD research seminar: Professor Fiona McHardy Roehampton Classics Online or in person, booking link below: eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-research…


Thank you to Professor Fiona McHardy Roehampton Classics for her brilliant talk today to the UCD Classics research seminar. On the emotions and bodily codes of battlefield corpse abuse in the Greek world. Looking forward to your forthcoming two books with Bloomsbury Classical Studies & Archaeology


COR@RHUL/International Society for the History of Rhetoric Get Togethers (3-5pm, 2nd Jun) kicks off with Kathryn Tempest - 'Forgetting the Past: Cicero, Civil War, and Amnesty in Cassius Dio’ & Verena Schulz - 'Remembering and forgetting Actium in Augustan poetry’ #Classics #ClassicsTwitter royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-t…

I've been tweeting for years e.g. as CUCD Bulletin Athena2018 ACClaIM: Autism and Classical Myth Network @uorclassics TLAR Network but never - till today - as me!

Great to see this blog from Dr Jean Menzies and Jean's exciting new books! 'Myth' doesn’t mean made up: five things you need to know about the Greeks - panmacmillan.com/blogs/classics…

Link of the day! Katarzyna Marciniak announcing new mythical childhood voyage and I'm so excited to be on board :)


New Autism and Classical Myth blog posting from me sharing wonderful work of Roehampton Classics student and ACClaIM: Autism and Classical Myth Network member Harry Rao: "Going the distance: a Herculean journey with Harry Rao via Disney and Michael Bolton" myth-autism.blogspot.com/2023/06/going-…


We are delighted by news in today's The Times and The Sunday Times that Latin is now the fourth most taught language in primary schools! 📜 This heartening statistic reflects the efforts of Classics for All's work supporting Latin and classics in state schools. Read here: bit.ly/44lDS7Y


Great to see this volume edited by our own Susan Deacy, Jose Magalhães and Jean Menzies Dr Jean Menzies Prof. Susan Deacy José M. Magalhães


Another beautiful looking volume from Dr Jean Menzies and Katie Ponder!





