Omnibus Magazine
A catalogue of all the articles in Omnibus magazine, issues 1-71
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Issue | Title | Author | Main Category | Keywords | Year |
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42 | Antigones | Underwood, L. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2001 |
64 | The invention of Homer: a sculptural account | Spivey, N. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Statues; Art | 2012 |
44 | How obelisks became Roman | Elsner, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology | City of Rome; Architecture | 2002 |
58 | Catullus 22: on (not) judging a book by its cover | Gale, M. | Roman Literature | Catullus | 2009 |
10 | Curses from Bath | Tomlin, R. | Roman History | Religion | 1985 |
58 | Tragic bits and pieces | Sommerstein, A.H. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Lost works | 2009 |
8 | Mother Gaia | Hughes, J. | Greek History | Earth | 1984 |
20 | The Naked Truth about Greek Athletics | Instone, S. | Greek History | Olympics; Athletics | 1990 |
5 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1983 |
25 | The uses of Zeuses | Arafat, K. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Zeus | 1993 |
7 | Parody of a parody of a parody? | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1984 |
46 | Harry Potter and the teaching of Classics | Whitmarsh, T. | Reception | Harry Potter | 2003 |
9 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1985 |
38 | Aeneas, family and fate | Tarbet, H. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry; Competitions | 1999 |
63 | Putting Agrippina in her place: Tacitus and imperial women | Edwards, C. | Roman History | Tacitus; Women | 2012 |
14 | The amusing tale of Q. Pomponius Musa | Kreitzer, L. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Numismatics | 1987 |
30 | Rome Revived? The city as a language of power | Edwards, C. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Reception; Roman History | Imperialism; Augustus; Architecture | 1995 |
53 | Cicero detective? | Fotheringham, L. | Roman Literature | Cicero | 2007 |
53 | Grave issues in Classical Athens | Turner, S. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Art; Athens; Tombs | 2007 |
16 | What did Homer know about writing? | Edwards, P. | Greek Literature | Homer; Linguistics | 1988 |
26 | The Philosopher and the Tiger | Sharples, B. | Philosophy | 1993 | |
65 | Pliny's Vesuvius: off the beaten track in the Bay of Naples | Gibson, R. | Roman Art and Archaeology; Roman Literature | Pompeii; Herculaneum; Pliny | 2013 |
14 | Translating the Aeneid | West, D. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Poetry | 1987 |
41 | Whiter than white': perfection and the Greek legecy | Jones, E. | Reception | 2001 | |
14 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1987 |
5 | Reading the Ancient Historians | Woodman, T. | Greek History; Greek Literature; Roman History; Roman Literature | Historiography | 1983 |
8 | Euripides the Pscyhologist | Knox, B. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1984 |
4 | Latin A-Z | Glare, P. | Roman Literature; Reception | Latin | 1982 |
49 | On the walls of Troy | Donaghy, M. and Greenwood, E. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2005 |
2 | The Image of Horace | Rudd, N. | Roman Literature | Poetry; Horace | 1981 |
23 | How to Decorate a Roman House | Ling, R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1992 |
70 | Alexander the Great and the substitute king | Stevens, K. | Greek History | Alexander the Great | 2015 |
9 | Consciously Stoic | Long, A. | Greek Philosophy | Zeno; Stoicism | 1985 |
13 | The World of Pontius Pilate | Goodman, M. | Roman History | Judaism; Christianity; Pilate | 1987 |
26 | A Short Gallop With Homer's Horses | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature | Animals | 1993 |
56 | Famous lost words | Wright, M. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Lost works | 2008 |
19 | Hadrian's Wall Pilgrimmage | Burton, R. | Reception | Roman Britain | 1990 |
23 | A Museum, not a Snoozeum | Beard, M. & Henderson, J. | Reception | Museums | 1992 |
55 | Troy II: re-fighting and re-writing the Iliad in the Odyssey | Cowan, B. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2008 |
67 | Curses, charms and magic in the ancient world | Arbabzadah, M. | Miscellaneous | Magic | 2014 |
12 | New Documents from Vindolanda | Bowman, A.; Thomas, J. | Roman Art & Achaeology | Roman Britain | 1986 |
27 | Getting back at your guardian in Sophocles' Electra and Antigone | Hall, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 1994 |
5 | Dressed to Kill | Jenkins, I. | Greek History | Clothing; Gender; Women | 1983 |
70 | Odysseus as bard in the Odyssey | Gartland, S. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2015 |
41 | Homer, espionage, and Albanian complexities | Graziosi, B. | Reception | Homer | 2001 |
13 | LVDI LATINI | Stroh, W. | Miscellaneous | 1987 | |
68 | The problem with Nero': Gender and invective in Annals 15 | Whitton, C. | Roman History | Tacitus; Nero; Gender | 2014 |
55 | Tell me, Muse...story-telling in the Odyssey | Ni Mheallaigh, K. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2008 |
8 | Juvenal | Rudd, N. | Roman Literature | Juvenal | 1984 |
7 | Latin and Greek Today: The Classical Continuum 4 | O'Neill, W. | Reception | Language | 1984 |
1 | Greek Dinner Parties | Vickers, M. | Greek History | Food | 1981 |
40 | Child's Play | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 2000 |
53 | Plato on the media | Sedley, D. | Greek Literature | Plato; Philosophy | 2007 |
35 | Winners and Losers: Vergil's Double Vision | Pobjoy, M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Poetry | 1998 |
46 | What makes a tyrant? | Harrison, T. | Greek History | Politics; Democracy | 2003 |
14 | Putting together the pieces: a passage in the Bacchae | Easterling, P. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1987 |
71 | The Lost Boys: did the Romans love their children? | Masseglia, J. | Roman History | Childhood | 2016 |
69 | Augustus and Livia: An extraordinary marriage | Langlands, R. | Roman History | Augustus | 2015 |
64 | Salamis: the battle that saved western civilization? | Cartledge, P. | Greek History | Persia; Herodotus | 2012 |
52 | Ritual and money in Aeschylus' Agamemnon | Seaford, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aeschylus | 2006 |
69 | Luxury versus poverty? Herodotus' view of the Persian Wars | Rood, T. | Greek History | Herodotus; Persia | 2015 |
4 | Aphrodite's City in Turkey | Price, S. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Aphrodisias; Turkey; Caria | 1982 |
46 | How to win friends and influence people | Osborne, C. | Greek Literature | Philosophy | 2003 |
49 | A Magic Square for Plato | Kelsey, K. | Greek Literature | Philosophy; Plato | 2005 |
25 | Persia | Kuhrt, A. | Greek History | Persia | 1993 |
46 | Bedroom Farce | Sparkes, B. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature; Reception | Homer; Ovid; Art; Mythology | 2003 |
64 | In Praise of the Unexpected | Kneebone, E. | Roman Literature | Lucian | 2012 |
51 | The 'Mycenaean' Civilization? | Preston, L. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Mycenae | 2006 |
61 | Courting controversy: Shakespeare's use of Ovid in Venus and Adonis | Ellis, G. | Reception | Shakespeare; Ovid | 2011 |
9 | Shakespeare's Rome | Martindale, J. | Reception | Shakespeare | 1985 |
16 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1988 |
2 | Earthquakes in Ancient Greece | Cartledge, P. | Greek History | Science | 1981 |
54 | Who's that girl? The case of Ovid's Corinna | Lively, G. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2007 |
59 | The Spirit of Man': the classical hero in the Great War | Speller, E. | Reception | World War I | 2010 |
41 | Don't trust Trimalchio | Panayotakis, C. | Roman Literature | Humour | 2001 |
36 | Seamus Heaney and the Classics | O'Donoghue, B. | Reception | Poetry | 1998 |
58 | Conquering Greece: A Persian perspective | Haubold, J. | Greek History | Persia | 2009 |
48 | Priam encounters Ulyssess | Fanthorpe, U.A. and P. Murray | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Iliad | 2004 |
14 | The Latest in Villas at Los Angeles and Herculaneum | Taplin, O. | Roman Art & Achaeology; Reception | Herculaneum | 1987 |
20 | What was a Greek Chorus? | Carey, C. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1990 |
4 | P.L.I.N.Y.'S Letters | Henderson, J. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Pliny | 1982 |
24 | At Home with Augustus | Edwards, C. | Roman History | Augustus; Principate | 1992 |
23 | Christians and the Lion | Clark, G. | Roman History | Christianity | 1992 |
64 | Does Dido's curse work? | O'Gorman, E. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2012 |
23 | The Aeneid as a Poem of History | Feeney, D. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1992 |
17 | Boadicea's Biographer: An Interview with Lady Antonia Fraser | Fraser, A. | Interviews | 1989 | |
34 | The History of Money: A New Gallery at the British Museum | Meadows, A. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Numismatics | 1997 |
71 | Thucydides: the universal historian? | Morley, N. | Greek History | Thucydides | 2016 |
31 | Daedalus and Icarus: Two Poems | Fisser, C. | Roman Literature; Reception | Poetry | 1996 |
3 | The Oresteia in London | Murray, O. | Greek Literature; Reception | Tragedy; Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1982 |
35 | Event of the Century or How not to fall off a Roman horse | James, S. | Reception | Army; War | 1998 |
26 | Staging the Odyssey | Doran, G. | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Modern Drama; Odyssey | 1993 |
22 | Breeding Words | Beale, A. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Language; Latin; Linguistics | 1991 |
23 | Euripides' Hippolytus - desire and failure | Croally, N. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1992 |
1 | W. H. Auden on Homer and Virgil | Grandsen, K.W. | Reception | Poetry | 1981 |
67 | Imperium sine fine? Rome in Scotland | Nicholls, M. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Archaeology; Roman Britain | 2014 |
29 | What kind of Greece? | Wallace, J. | Reception | 18th Century; Victorians | 1995 |
62 | George Washington in Nude Pollie Panic': debating classical art in the USA | Blanshard, A. | Reception | 2011 | |
64 | Is 'all dark and comfortless' in Euripides' Trojan Women? | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2012 |
36 | Gladiators - The Basics | Gruzelier, C. | Roman History | Gladiators | 1998 |
7 | Putting a Name to a Face | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | 1984 | |
17 | A Play on Worlds: Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazousai | Lowe, N. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1989 |
36 | News from Vindolanda: a causalty of a British revolt under Hadrian? | Birley, A. | Roman History | Roman Britain; War | 1998 |
38 | Thucydides, History and Tragedy | Rood, T. | Greek History | Thucydides | 1999 |
3 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1982 |
55 | Philosophy as a preparation for death in Plato's Phaedo | Warren, J. | Greek Literature | Plato; Philosophy | 2008 |
43 | Writing for Posterity: Thucydides on Pericles | Greenwood, E. | Greek History | Thucydides; Pericles | 2002 |
55 | Words and deeds: the power and weakness of Cicero's oratory | Fox, M. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Cicero | 2008 |
22 | Lost gold of the Iceni | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Roman Britain | 1991 |
56 | Terence, tender prostitutes, and kind mothers-in-law | Panayotakis, C. | Roman Literature | Roman Drama | 2008 |
44 | The Iliad as tragedy | Jones, P. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2002 |
71 | Theodicy in the Odyssey...and the Iliad | Kelly, A. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey; Iliad | 2016 |
30 | Lo, star-led chieftains...': Aeneas and the Magi | West, S. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Religion; Christianity | 1995 |
35 | Show us you care, Ma'am | Griffith, J. & M. | Roman History; Reception | 1998 | |
50 | Knowing Virtue | Walker, R. | Greek Literature | Philosophy; Plato; Socrates | 2005 |
16 | Big Fight in East Londinium | Kington, M. | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1988 |
68 | Augustus, the Senate, and the city of Rome | Russell, A. | Roman History | Augustus; City of Rome | 2014 |
48 | What didn't the Etruscans do for us? | Swaddling, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Etruscans | 2004 |
32 | Classical News-Bites | Unknown | Miscellaneous | News | 1996 |
52 | Making an ass of oneself: Apuleius' Metamorphosis | Repath, I. | Roman Literature | Apuleius | 2006 |
58 | CSI Roman Syria: archaeology of ancient chemical warfare | James, S. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Archaeology; War; Syria | 2009 |
23 | All About Pan | Boardman, J. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Reception | Pan | 1992 |
63 | Barbarians at the Gates | Kelly, C. | Roman History | Huns | 2012 |
9 | Delphi and Divination | Price, S. | Greek History | Religion | 1985 |
69 | Did Roman government work? | Steel, C. | Roman History | Politics | 2015 |
38 | The Arch of Titus - the basic facts | Patterson, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1999 |
46 | Classical and Post-Colonial Tragedy: Euripides' and Wole Soyinka's Bacchae | Bryant-Davies, R. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2003 |
46 | The politics of the Augustan building programme | Paintin, I. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | City of Rome; Augustus; Politics; Urbanism | 2003 |
70 | Aeschylus' taste for wicked women | Wyles, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aeschylus | 2015 |
16 | Satyrs, Football Hooligans and a Poet at Delphi | Burton, R. | Reception; Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles | 1988 |
59 | Cleon: an unscrupulous and vulgar rabble-rouser? | Lomax, A. | Greek History | Athens | 2010 |
53 | Are Greek historians biased in their presentation of the enemy? | Pranav, S. | Greek History | Herodotus; Historiography | 2007 |
35 | Cleon the Misunderstood? | Morley, N. | Greek History | Athens; Thucydides | 1998 |
13 | More Masked Marauders | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1987 |
62 | Berlitz Latin for travellers: a Greek speaker goes to Rome | Dickey, E. | Roman History | Papyrus | 2011 |
30 | The Birth of Physics in Ancient Greece | Sedley, D. | Philosophy | Science | 1995 |
10 | Wolves and Werewolves in Greece | Buxton, R. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Mythology | 1985 |
26 | Euripides Helen - the First Modern Comedy? | Lanch, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1993 |
37 | Homer and the Art of Storytelling | Minchin, E. | Greek Literature | Homer | 1999 |
63 | Txt like a Roman | King, G. and M. Nicholls | Roman Art and Archaeology | Epigraphy | 2012 |
24 | Spurlos Verkunt (Sunk without trace) | Bound, M. | Roman History; Greek History | Navy; Etruscan | 1992 |
22 | Thucydides and the Gulf War | Kustow, M. | Reception | Thucydides; Modern Drama | 1991 |
50 | Significant gestures: Roman rhetoric and the body | Whitmarsh, T. | Roman History | Oratory | 2005 |
48 | Ancient Olympics, modern myths | Miles, R. | Reception | Olympics; Athletics | 2004 |
47 | Discovering Roman towns in Italy | Millett, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Urbanism; Archaeology | 2004 |
6 | Roman Gardens | Purcell, N. | Roman Art & Achaeology | Gardens | 1983 |
29 | Theban 'pigs' bite back | Cartledge, P. | Greek History | Thebes | 1995 |
24 | Tacitus and the Writing of History | Martin, R. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Tacitus; Historiography | 1992 |
50 | How not to bore your audience: Notes for tragic script writers | Easterling, P. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Tragedy | 2005 |
20 | Polybius, Historian of Rome's Rise to Power | Walbank, F. | Roman History | Polybius | 1990 |
4 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1982 |
52 | The thrill of Greek | Adams, M. | Reception | 2006 | |
19 | Ancient Athens in Euston Road | Jennings, A. | Reception; Greek Art & Archaeology | Architecture; Victorians | 1990 |
16 | Tacitus and the Principate | Griffin, M. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Tacitus; Principate | 1988 |
22 | Emperors, Gladiators, Christians | Wiedemann, T. | Roman History | Gladiators | 1991 |
55 | Ancient and modern: Democracy in Athens and Britain | Davidson, L. | Reception; Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 2008 |
44 | Peleus and Thetis in Ovid's Metamorphoses and Catullus 64 | Armstrong, R. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Catullus | 2002 |
24 | The Hero Achilles | Martin, F. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 1992 |
68 | Musonius Rufus and women's education | Gloyn, E. | Roman History | Education; Women | 2014 |
61 | Xenophon, son of Gryllus, in conversation with Maria Pretzler | Pretzler, M. | Greek History | Xenophon; Interview | 2011 |
42 | All too Greek? Herodotus on the Ionian Revolt | Bowden, H. | Greek History; Greek Literature | Herodotus | 2001 |
15 | Pericles and After | Fisher, N. | Greek History | Pericles; Thucydides | 1988 |
59 | Rodin and classical sculpture | Chambers, S. | Reception | Sculpture | 2010 |
58 | To the victors the spoils: the cunning of Themistocles | Anderson, R. | Greek History | Athens | 2009 |
32 | How Herodotus Believed in Oracles | Harrison, T. | Greek History | Herodotus; Religion | 1996 |
55 | Ancient and modern: digital reconstruction of the Classical past | Nicholls, M. | Roman Art and Archaeology; Reception | Archaeology; City of Rome | 2008 |
58 | Caesar, Alexander, and Pompey: the making of a dictator | Steel, C. | Roman History | Julius Caesar; Alexander the Great; Pompey | 2009 |
63 | Thetis in Iliad 24 | Graziosi B. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2012 |
32 | Tracking Down Lindsey Davies | Nixon, L. | Interviews | 1996 | |
18 | The Oldest Jokes in the West? | Fowler,D. & West, S. | Roman Literature; Greek Literature | Humour | 1989 |
57 | Petrarch and the ghosts of the classical past | Hardie, P. | Roman Literature; Reception | Renaissance | 2009 |
57 | Deceipt, ignorance, and interpretation in Aeneid Book 4 | Parkes, R. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2009 |
52 | Men from Mars and Women from Mercury in Sophocles' Electra | Torrance, I. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2006 |
12 | How to be a Greek accompanist | Barker, A. | Miscellaneous | Music | 1986 |
52 | Humour, translation, and Aristophanes' Wasps | Robson, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes; Translation; Humour | 2006 |
38 | Painting and the Afterlife | Osborne, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Art | 1999 |
37 | Vesuvius - Will the Titan awake? | Scupham, C. | Roman History | Science | 1999 |
26 | Greek Coinage | Smith, J. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Numismatics | 1993 |
54 | Setting history in stone | Taylor, C. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Athens; Epigraphy | 2007 |
45 | Picture This! The House of Meleager at Pompeii | Lorenz, K. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Pompeii; Art | 2003 |
55 | Polybius on Greece v. Rome | Osborne, R. | Greek History; Roman History | Polybius; Historiography | 2008 |
15 | The Athenian Trireme | White, S. & Brown, K. | Reception | Navy | 1988 |
59 | Men in skirts' disrobed: narrative history and source criticism | Whitmarsh, T. | Greek History | Historiography | 2010 |
59 | Agrippina's last words (rpt.) | Whitton, C. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Tacitus; Historiography | 2010 |
20 | Virgil on not knowning nature | Brooke, M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Poetry | 1990 |
63 | The Odes of Pindar and the modern Olympic Games | D'Angour, A. | Reception of the Ancient Wolrd | Olympics; Pindar | 2012 |
2 | What was a satyr play? | Seaford, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1981 |
12 | Making a Mint: coining in classical antiquity | Nash, D. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Numismatics | 1986 |
42 | Why did Greek actors wear masks? | Wiles, D. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama | 2001 |
35 | Up Pompeii | Cooley, A. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Pompeii | 1998 |
16 | Aeneas and Sinon | Haney, P. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Poetry | 1988 |
7 | First catch your text: Latin manuscripts old and new | Parsons, P. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman Literature | Papyrus; Preserving Texts | 1984 |
16 | The Metamorphoses of Ovid | Hollis, A. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Poetry | 1988 |
33 | Virgil: (Don't) Look Back in Anger | Braund, S. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Poetry | 1997 |
58 | A good man in Africa: Aeneas arrives in Carthage | Harrison, S. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2009 |
23 | The Birth of Democracy? | Osborne, R. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 1992 |
39 | The Erechtheum | Osborne, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Athens; Architecture | 2000 |
54 | Arms and the man in Aeneid 12 | Buckley, E. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2007 |
64 | Youth language' in ancient Rome | Kruschwitz, P. and E. Felice | Roman History | Latin | 2012 |
30 | How different was Jesus? | Rowland, C. | Roman History | Religion; Christianity | 1995 |
62 | Sophocles' Ajax and the vase-painters | Finglass, P. | Greek Literature; Greek Art and Archaeology | Greek Drama; Sophocles; Vases | 2011 |
44 | War and wine: British Responses to Rome | Rathbone, D. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Boudicca | 2002 |
56 | Love lessons | Higgins, C. | Roman Literature | Poetry | 2008 |
47 | War and peace in the Iliad and Michael Longley | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Iliad | 2004 |
22 | Introducing Catullus | Winterbottom, M. | Roman Literature | Catullus | 1991 |
35 | Farewell Seneca: The Philospher's Death in Tacitus | Philip, R. | Roman Literature; Philosophy | Tacitus | 1998 |
58 | Omnibus interview Gail Trimble | Omnibus | Reception | Interview | 2009 |
18 | Augustus seen from the Provinces | Morris, J. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Augustus | 1989 |
50 | Homer the psychologist | Parker, R. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2005 |
17 | Introducing Plautus | Willcock, M. | Roman Literature | Plautus | 1989 |
32 | Aaagh! Noises off-stage in Greek Theatre | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1996 |
44 | Behind Enemy Lines: Nisus and Euryalus in the Aeneid | Cowan, B. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2002 |
20 | Claudius Bites Snake | Levick, B. | Roman History | Medicine; Claudius | 1990 |
67 | The glorious water-carrier: Stesichorus' Sack of Troy | Finglass, P. | Greek Literature | Troy; Lost works; Papyrus | 2014 |
19 | Homer and Virgil's Underworld | Swain, S. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Homer; Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1990 |
41 | Aeneas, Rome's first tourist? | Purcell, N. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2001 |
43 | Reproducing Rome? Town planning and the conquest of Italy | Patterson, J. | Roman History | Architecture; Urbanism | 2002 |
54 | Funny clones: 'Greek' comedies on the Roman stage | Leigh, M. | Roman Literature | Roman Drama | 2007 |
33 | The Curse of Agrippina: Tacitus Annals 14 | O'Gorman, E. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Tacitus | 1997 |
4 | Forests and Fleets | Meiggs, R. | Greek History; Roman History | Military History; Navy | 1982 |
20 | More very old Chestnuts | West, S. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Humour | 1990 |
51 | Roman sewers and the politics of cleanliness | Bradley, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | City of Rome | 2006 |
65 | Hermes in the half-light: Priam, Achilles, and the end of the Iliad | Whitmarsh, T. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2013 |
23 | With Aeneas to Buthrotum | Gibbons, D. | Reception | Virgil; Aeneid | 1992 |
36 | Clues from the Earth: the new British Museum Galleries | James, S. | Reception | Museums | 1998 |
43 | You can see it in their eyes? Reading Roman Portraits | Stewart, P. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Art | 2002 |
42 | Oedipus in Africa | Macintosh, F. | Reception | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2001 |
38 | Master-chef or gluton? The mystery of Apicus | Grainger, S. | Roman Literature | Food | 1999 |
20 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1990 |
57 | I am a number': Horace, Homer, and the walk-on in literature | Pitcher, L. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Horace | 2009 |
16 | Translating Translation | Comber, M. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Aeneid; Linguistics; Translation | 1988 |
57 | Ovid's Metamorphoses metamorphosed | Tatlow, R. | Roman Literature; Reception | Ovid | 2009 |
19 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1990 |
52 | Nausicaa: victim, helper, or temptress? | Kelly, A. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2006 |
2 | The Classical Continuum 1: Symbol and Sign | Thompson, W. | Reception | Language | 1981 |
26 | Why read historical novels? | Parkins, H. | Reception | 1993 | |
32 | Did the Romans go to the baths to get clean or dirty? | Zajac, N. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman History | Baths | 1996 |
41 | The Greatest Show on Earth: Roman entertainment in New York circuses | Malamud, M. | Reception | 2001 | |
3 | News from Roman Britain | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Achaeology | Roman Britain | 1982 |
1 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1981 |
61 | Wisdom through ignorance: Meno meets Socrates | Silvermintz, D. | Greek Literature | Philosophy | 2011 |
35 | T. Gracchus and T. Blair: Populist Politics then and now | Parkins, H. | Roman History | Politics | 1998 |
56 | Theatre arts in 2008: Agamemnon at Oxford | Catenaccio, C. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Aeschylus; Modern Drama | 2008 |
34 | Early Rome: Myth and Mystery | Smith, C. | Roman History | Rome | 1997 |
12 | Roots of our language (1) | Jones, P. | Roman Literature | Linguistics; Roman Britain | 1986 |
44 | The darker face of Classics | Goff, B. | Reception | Oedipus | 2002 |
52 | Ovid's Error: Actaeon, sight, sex, and striptease | Ingleheart, J. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2006 |
60 | Penelope to Arachne: the stories weaving women tell | Ni Mheallaigh, K. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Women; Ovid; Homer | 2010 |
22 | Euripides the inventor of modern comedy? | Lanch, M. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Euripides; Modern Drama | 1991 |
1 | From our correspondent in Roman Britain | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Roman Britain | 1981 |
18 | Ancient Greece sets TV on fire | Burton, R. | Reception | Television; Education | 1989 |
15 | Loveliness and Refinement in Catullus | Bulley, M. | Roman Literature | Catullus; Poetry | 1988 |
21 | Aspasia: Athen's First Lady | Hawley, R. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Women; Gender; Athens | 1991 |
7 | Virgil's Underworld | Williams, R.D. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Poetry | 1984 |
27 | Nestor Advises | Morwood, J. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad; Poetry | 1994 |
39 | Domitian, the Frightened Emperor | Griffith, M. | Roman History | Politics | 2000 |
9 | Pindar Transformed | Crookes, D. | Greek Literature; Reception | Pindar; Poetry | 1985 |
18 | Luxurious Dentifrice in Rome | Innes, B. & Levick, C. | Roman History | Medicine | 1989 |
1 | Long Live Latin | Mooney, B. | Reception | Education | 1981 |
18 | Vergil's Fall of Troy | Nusbaum, G. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1989 |
49 | Giving Directions in Euripides' Hecuba | Probert, P. and Dickey, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2005 |
4 | Heracles at Cambridge | Easterling, P. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles | 1982 |
25 | The Fragile Foundations of a Wonder of the World | Brodersen, K. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Egypt; Architecture | 1993 |
32 | Suspense and Sensibility: Sophocles' Oedipus the King | Comber, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Modern Drama; Sophocles | 1996 |
46 | Classics and Politics | Petsalis-Diomidis, A. | Reception | Politics | 2003 |
15 | Hippocratic gynaecology made simply | King, H. | Greek History | Medicine; Hippocrates | 1988 |
66 | Laying into Verres | Prag, J. | Roman History | Cicero | 2013 |
14 | Athenian Democracy in Action | Osborne, R. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 1987 |
46 | Fancing meeting you here! Aegeus and Medea in Euripides' Medea | Mossman, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2003 |
71 | What is the function of book 8 in Virgil's Aeneid? | Thomas, C. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2016 |
8 | What were all those statues for? | Smith, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Statues | 1984 |
39 | The monstrous regiment? Aristophanes' comic feminocracy | Cartledge, P. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2000 |
3 | Greek and Roman Toothache | Midgley, B. | Greek History; Roman History | Medicine | 1982 |
27 | How to be happy in the next world | Seaford, R. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Greek Art & Archaeology | Tombs | 1994 |
21 | Latin as she was spoke | Powell, J.G. | Roman Literature | Latin; Linguistics; Language | 1991 |
10 | Plato's State Prescription Charges | Annas, J. | Greek Philosophy | Plato | 1985 |
45 | The Women of Athens | Omitowoju, R. | Greek History | Women | 2003 |
21 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1991 |
24 | Urbs Sancti Petri | Burnyeat, M. | Reception | Language | 1992 |
59 | Euripides and the power of persuasion | Carter, D. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2010 |
66 | Demosthenes, inside and out | Westwood, G. | Greek History | Demosthenes; Athens | 2013 |
63 | Toga novels and Victorian culture | Goldhill, S. | Reception | Victorians | 2012 |
65 | Love's young dream...or nightmare | Marshall, S. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2013 |
42 | Brand Augustus: A Roman marketing campaign in operation | Stanier, S. | Roman History | Augustus; Politics | 2001 |
28 | Once in royal Saturn's City | Leary, T. | Roman History | Religion; Christianity | 1994 |
18 | Getting Odysseus Taped | Ruben, B. | Reception | Odyssey | 1989 |
22 | Christmas in Rome | Scupham, C. | Roman History | Christianity | 1991 |
70 | The marvel of marble | Thomas, E. | Roman Art and Archaeology | City of Rome | 2015 |
38 | The Islands of Diomedes: An Archaeological Sensation | Parker, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Archaeology | 1999 |
58 | The character of Achilles | Swift, L. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2009 |
50 | Seneca's imaginary friend? | Edwards, C. | Roman Literature | Seneca | 2005 |
24 | Curing the Mind | Gill, C. | Greek History; Roman History | Medicine | 1992 |
51 | Hector and Andromache | Graziosi, B. and C.A. Duffy | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Iliad | 2006 |
56 | Colloquies and Vulgars | Adams, M. | Reception | Latin; Education | 2008 |
62 | Permanent emergency? Augustus establishes his principate | Rich, J. | Roman History | Augustus | 2011 |
71 | Choral Connections | Jackson, L. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2016 |
20 | Reconstructing King Midas | Prag, J. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Tombs | 1990 |
49 | Fashion and the cutting-edge of Classics | Platt, V. | Reception | Clothing | 2005 |
44 | Walking among gods: Virgil in a landscape garden | Gruzelier, C. | Roman Literature; Reception | Virgil; Aeneid | 2002 |
2 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1981 |
66 | Socrates and Xenophon | Bryan, J. | Greek Literature | Philosophy; Socrates; Xenophon | 2013 |
17 | Seeing the words: Aeschylus' Oresteia | Gould, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1989 |
33 | A Very Different Dido and Aeneas | Morgan, L. | Reception | Aeneid; Virgil | 1997 |
40 | Take your medicine! Livy 1 and History's Exemplary Purpose | Kraus, C. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Livy; Historiography | 2000 |
5 | The Shadows of Past Knowledge | Jenkyns, R. | Reception | Victorians | 1983 |
8 | Epic Beginnings | Mingay, J. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Poetry; Homer; Virgil | 1984 |
56 | Looking beyond the Greek city | Stewart, D. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Landscape archaeology | 2008 |
29 | News Bites | Unknown | Miscellaneous | News | 1995 |
22 | In Search of Heinrich Schliemann | Arnott, G. | Greek Art & Archaelogy | Homer; Troy; Mycenae | 1991 |
47 | Paul in Athens: Christianity in a Classical context | Morgan, T. | Roman History; Greek History | Christianity | 2004 |
44 | But seriously now...political themes in Aristophanes' Wasps | Milligan, L. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2002 |
16 | Haunted Hellas | Mayor, A. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Ghosts | 1988 |
3 | Sappho's Call to Aphrodite | Campbell, D. | Greek Literature | Sappho; Poetry | 1982 |
49 | Redefining Roman status: reading the tombs of freed slaves | Crawley Quinn, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman History | Epigraphy | 2005 |
13 | How the Aeneid Ends | Feeney, D. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Poetry | 1987 |
12 | Landscapes of Emotion: Aeneas and the Tiber | Jenkyns, R. | Roman Literature | Poetry; Aeneid; Virgil | 1986 |
36 | Penelope's Song | Murray, P. | Greek Literature | Odyssey; Homer | 1998 |
1 | The Oldest Book Ever Found | Parsons, P. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman Literature | Papyrus; Preserving Texts | 1981 |
39 | The Death of Hector | Haubold, J. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad; Poetry | 2000 |
68 | Cicero and the young Octavian | Tempest, K. | Roman History | Cicero; Augustus | 2014 |
10 | The Bronze Age of Michael Wood | Wood, M. | Interviews | 1985 | |
65 | Tacitus on A.D. 64 | Lavan, M. | Roman History | Tacitus; Historiography; Nero | 2013 |
24 | Daedalic Lonelyhearts | Kerr, E. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Statues; Humour | 1992 |
50 | Classics without context: An exercise in ancient art | Vout, C. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Reception | Art; Statues | 2005 |
19 | From our correspondent in Roman Britain | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman History | Roman Britain | 1990 |
64 | Mind-reading and character in Greek Tragedy | Budelmann, F. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Tragedy | 2012 |
26 | The Roman Calendar | Price, S. | Roman History | Calendar | 1993 |
14 | Roots of our language (2) | Powell, J.G. | Roman Literature; Reception | Linguistics | 1987 |
15 | Juvenal, Satire, and the Roman World | Hutchinson, G. | Roman Literature | Juvenal | 1988 |
58 | Letting it all hang out (or not) | Sharrock, A. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2009 |
39 | Computers and Writing-Tablets | Bowman, A.; Brady, M.; Schenk, V.; Tomlin, R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Preserving Texts | 2000 |
41 | Socrates and his twin in Plato's Symposium | Rowe, C. | Philosophy | Plato; Socrates | 2001 |
12 | Snails, hairy spiders, and contradiction | Godwin, J. | Greek History; Roman History | Medicine | 1986 |
64 | The lunatic fringe? The Moon in ancient thought and fiction | Ni Mheallaigh, K. | Greek Literature | Moon | 2012 |
25 | Ausonius and the Moselle | Green, R. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Poetry | 1993 |
21 | Eggcups and Bookcases | Evans, M. | Reception | Architecture | 1991 |
60 | A visit to virtual pasts: the new museum in Ercolano | Hales, S. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Museums; Herculaneum | 2010 |
3 | Royal Tombs Found in Macedonia | Hammond, N. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Greek History | Alexander the Great; Macedonia; Philip II | 1982 |
33 | Cicero Decorates a Gymnaisum | Leach, E. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman Literature | Cicero | 1997 |
16 | Greek Insects | Davies, M. & Kathirithamby, J. | Greek History; Greek Literature; Greek Art & Archaeology | Insects | 1988 |
7 | The Place of Antigone | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles; Women; Gender | 1984 |
3 | Dido and Aeneas | Du Quesney, I. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil | 1982 |
37 | The message of a coin from 28 BC | Williams, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman History | Numismatics; Augustus | 1999 |
60 | Study abroad: Cicero in Athens and Rhodes | van der Blom, H. | Roman History | Cicero | 2010 |
35 | Euripides' Medea: A Scorned Woman | Morwood, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1998 |
66 | I think I'm alone now: abandoned women in epic | Lovatt, H. | Roman Literature | Epic; Women | 2013 |
51 | Displaying divinity: Emperor-worship in the Roman empire | Kelly, C. | Roman History | Imperial Cult | 2006 |
43 | Did comedy kill the philosophy star? | Ruffell, I. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes; Socrates | 2002 |
3 | Virgil across 2000 Years | Pattie, T. | Roman Literature; Reception | Aeneid; Virgil | 1982 |
51 | Horace Odes 1.3 and Vergil's Aeneid | Hodgkinson, D. | Roman Literature | Horace; Virgil; Aeneid | 2006 |
37 | Ted Hughes' Gaudette and the Bacchae of Euripides | Williams, M. | Reception; Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Poetry; Competitions | 1999 |
16 | Athens the Uniquely Merciful: the Power of Myth | Griffin, J. | Greek History | Athens; Mythology | 1988 |
21 | A Bimillenary Celebration | Levick, B. | Roman History; Reception | Claudius | 1991 |
34 | Pot Luck | Sparkes, B. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Vases | 1997 |
62 | Omnibus interviews novelist Meg Clothier | Omnibus | Reception | Interview | 2011 |
28 | Athenian Tragedy at a Distance | Wilson, P. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Greek Drama; Athens | 1994 |
23 | Romancing Nausikaa | Goldhill, S. | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Odyssey; Poetry | 1992 |
61 | Peace at Rome? Placing Augustus' Ara Pacis in context(s)? | Cooley, A. | Roman Art and Archaeology | City of Rome; Museums; Augustus | 2011 |
6 | Thucydides the Pioneer | Dover, K. | Greek History | Thucydides; Herodotus; Historiography | 1983 |
28 | Medea's Story | Stow, E. | Reception | 1994 | |
51 | Livy 30.12-16: Masinissa becomes a Roman | Chaplin, J.D. | Roman History | Livy | 2006 |
28 | The origins of the Irish joke? | Sidwell, K. | Miscellaneous | Humour; Latin | 1994 |
12 | You did, Oscar, you did | Harrison, S. | Reception | Oscar Wilde | 1986 |
27 | The 8 1/2 Minute Oresteia | Griffiths, E. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1994 |
46 | Performance disasters in the Athenian Theatre | Davidson, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 2003 |
31 | Ringing the Changes: form and identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses | Hershkowitz, D. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Poetry | 1996 |
48 | At home with Nero | Vout, C. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Nero; City of Rome; Domus Aurea | 2004 |
9 | Antiquities for Sale | Fallows, G. | Miscellaneous | Antiquities | 1985 |
39 | Dido and the Tophet | Davidson, J. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Carthage | 2000 |
47 | Thersites and Odysseus | Herbert, W.N. and Osborne, R. | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Iliad | 2004 |
15 | The Values of Pliny | Parker, R. | Roman Literature | Pliny | 1988 |
50 | The complex Oedipus | Morales, H. | Greek Literature; Reception | Oedipus; Sophocles; Gender | 2005 |
69 | How Greek sceptics argued for and against the gods | Tor, S. | Philosophy | Sceptics | 2015 |
57 | Who wore jewellery in Roman London? | Wallace, L. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Roman Britain; Gender | 2009 |
49 | Ascanius in Tartan | Rogerson, A. | Reception | Virgil; Aeneid | 2005 |
9 | Augustus' Sundial | Horsfall, N. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | Augustus; Propaganda; Architecture | 1985 |
12 | Aristophanes funny beyond words | Morton, T. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes; humour | 1986 |
51 | Abuse in Athenian Democracy | Hesk, J. | Greek History | Athens; Demosthenes; Oratory | 2006 |
42 | Men in Wings | D'Angour, A. | Greek History | Science | 2001 |
67 | The excellence of Thessalian horses | Aston, E. | Greek History | Alexander the Great; Animals | 2014 |
33 | The Politics of Expulsion: Ostracism at Athens | Osborne, R. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 1997 |
4 | The Oresteia in the Making | Harrison, T. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1982 |
17 | The Gruesomeness that was Rome | Purcell, N. | Roman History | City of Rome | 1989 |
69 | Long-range perspectives in the Iliad | van Noorden, H. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2015 |
14 | The First Greek Cruise | Butterworth, J. | Reception | 18th Century | 1987 |
5 | The Classical Continum 3: Design and Motif | Thompson, W. | Reception; Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1983 |
56 | Head to Head with Hadrian | Vout, C. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | Hadrian | 2008 |
46 | The Crystal Palace - the Sydenham Strip | Hales, S. | Reception | Crystal Palace | 2003 |
45 | Reinventing Troy | Haubold, J. | Reception; Greek Art & Archaeology | Troy | 2003 |
21 | Amazons in Rome? | Sparkes, B. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Greek Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1991 |
19 | Oxyrhynchus: Waste-Paper City | Parsons, P. | Miscellaneous | Egypt; Papyrus; Preserving Texts | 1990 |
70 | Reanimating Virgil's Aeneid | Robinson, M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2015 |
62 | Ancient military technology | Rihil, T. | Greek History; Roman History | War | 2011 |
10 | Reconstructing the sistrum | Crookes, D. | Miscellaneous | Music | 1985 |
51 | Locating Alexander (the Great) | Spencer, D. | Greek History; Reception | Alexander the Great | 2006 |
43 | Enigmatic figures from central Italy | Bradley, G. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Etruscans | 2002 |
68 | Gods, mortals, and stories in the Medea | Omitowoju, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2014 |
64 | The Artemidorus Papyrus | Sedley, D. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Papyrus; Lost works | 2012 |
21 | Entertaining Strangers: Odyssey 8 & 9 | Walcot, P. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey; Poetry | 1991 |
35 | Nero's Canels: Folly or Foresight | Laurence, R. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | Nero | 1998 |
62 | Deception and self-deception in Ovid's Amores | O'Rourke, D. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2011 |
42 | Euripides' Medea: Horror, Horror, Horror? | Griffiths, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2001 |
69 | Dido and Aeneas in Roman Britain | Thompson, K. and Z. Newby | Roman Art and Archaeology | Roman Britain; Mosaics | 2015 |
42 | English as a Classical Language | Crystal, D. | Reception | 2001 | |
34 | More money than taste in Lycia and Peckham | Mercer, C. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Reception | Architecture | 1997 |
45 | Stolen thunder' : Storms in Latin literature | Rimell, V. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Ovid | 2003 |
41 | Seven Against Thebes | Easterling, P. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aeschylus | 2001 |
10 | Julius Caesar | Syme, R. | Roman History; Reception | Julius Caesar; Shakespeare | 1985 |
13 | Citizen Brutus | Murphy, M. | Roman History; Reception | Brutus; French Revolution | 1987 |
69 | All is not as it seems': Disguise in the Odyssey | Hardie, J. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2015 |
44 | 2002: A Sleep Odyssey | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2002 |
21 | The Masks of Dido | Hardie, P. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry; Dido | 1991 |
12 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1986 |
61 | Catullus 63, a song of Attis for the Megalesia | Theodorakopoulos, E. | Roman Literature | Catullus | 2011 |
42 | The loneliness of Achilles | Osborne, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Homer; Iliad; Art | 2001 |
40 | Municpal patrons: networking in Roman Italy | Lomas, K. | Roman History | Politics | 2000 |
42 | Just how bad was Verres? | Steel, C. | Roman History | Verres; Cicero; Politics | 2001 |
68 | Roman globalization | Morley, N. | Roman History | Principate; Imperialism | 2014 |
59 | Fighting in the marketplace: warriors as traders in the Iliad | Silvermintz, D. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2010 |
28 | Archaeology News-Bites | Unknown | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | News | 1994 |
27 | The worst moment in Athenian History | Ryder, T. | Greek History | Athens | 1994 |
31 | To Ithaca, With Love | Scupham, C. | Miscellaneous | Homer | 1996 |
31 | Cicero Hits the Road | Laurence, R. | Roman History | Cicero | 1996 |
43 | Orpheus in the Underworld | Mcabe, H. | Reception | Orpheus | 2002 |
37 | Actaeon in Paintings: looking at the forbidden | Fisser, C. | Reception | Art; Mythology | 1999 |
41 | Writing Claudius: Suetonius' Biography | Edwards, C. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Politics; Historiography | 2001 |
12 | Greeks buried at Troy? | Taplin, O. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Troy | 1986 |
53 | Aeneas and the eleph(ants) | Gowers, E. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2007 |
17 | Homer the Tragedian | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Homer; Poetry; Greek Drama | 1989 |
30 | A Woman's View - Helen of Troy | Parry, R. | Miscellaneous | Competitions | 1995 |
57 | Surprising Hedius Verus: How Roman Statues Worked | Stewart, P. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Statues | 2009 |
69 | Simon says...a response to Lysias 3 | Lane Fox, R. | Greek Literature | Lysias | 2015 |
24 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1992 |
47 | Truly, madly, deeply: the ghostly love of Ceyx and Alcyone | Cowan, B. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Metamorphoses | 2004 |
45 | Nausicaa, authoress of the Odyssey | Wilde, O. | Reception; Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2003 |
19 | Gods in the Tate Gallery | Hamlyn, R. | Reception | Museums | 1990 |
60 | Greed, grit, and grandeur: Roman civilization in the Victorian nursery | Bradley, M. | Reception | Victorians | 2010 |
67 | Digging up the people of Roman Britain | Kahn, N. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Archaeology; Roman Britain | 2014 |
52 | Looking at Trajan's Column: from imperial power to divine inspiration | Hughes, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Trajan's Column | 2006 |
31 | Derek Walcott's Classical Caribbean or 'all that Greek manure under green bananas' | Hardwick, L. | Reception | Poetry | 1996 |
14 | Careers for Classicists | Editor | Miscellaneous | Careers | 1987 |
48 | Pentheus in the Bacchae: puritan or prurient | Scullion, S. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2004 |
62 | The body of Christ | Squire, M. | Roman History | Christianity | 2011 |
51 | Tragic and real-life families | Grisman, S. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 2006 |
21 | Food for Thought | Reeve, M. | Philosophy | Pythagoras; Vegetarianism | 1991 |
49 | A man of large appetites': The Cyclops in popular culture | Shahabudin, K. | Reception | Cyclops; Film | 2005 |
30 | Euripides Women of Troy at the National Theatre | Morales, H. | Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama; Euripides | 1995 |
53 | Wrath-kindled gentlemen': anger and disorder in Homeric society | Allan, W. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2007 |
10 | Lucretius V and the Road to No. X | Fowler,D. | Roman Literature; Reception | Lucretius | 1985 |
49 | Advising on 'Alexander' | Lane Fox, R. | Reception | Alexander the Great; Film | 2005 |
54 | They ate what? | Roy, J. | Greek History | Food | 2007 |
40 | Eumaeus, clothes, and the Odyssey | Fowler, E. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey; Clothes | 2000 |
29 | Cambridge Cloudcuckooland | Lewis, J. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1995 |
53 | Counting of votes, Athenian style | Hansen, M. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 2007 |
34 | Sleazy Odysseus? Depiction in Sophocles' Philoctetes | Hesk, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles; Odyssey | 1997 |
29 | The Trouble with not conquering the world | Woolf, G. | Roman History | 1995 | |
36 | The Metropolis | Morley, N. | Roman History | Rome | 1998 |
3 | Aristotle and Mr Darcy | Mingay, J. | Greek Philosophy; Greek Literature; Reception | Aristotle | 1982 |
45 | Ostia, Rome, and the world | Cooley, A. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Ostia; City of Rome | 2003 |
27 | One-eyed Guerrilla: Sertorius in Spain | Murphy, M. | Roman History | Army | 1994 |
58 | Socratic sleights-of-hand in Plato's Republic | Dillon, J. | Greek Literature | Philosophy; Plato | 2009 |
42 | Dionysus Lives | Scupham, C. | Reception | Dionysus | 2001 |
22 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1991 |
68 | Sophocles' Antigone and not knowing what to do | Willey, H. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2014 |
48 | Arms and the Hobbit: J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Classical Epic | Gale, M. | Reception | Tolkien; Homer; Virgil | 2004 |
59 | Icarus as artwork | Vout, C. | Roman Literature; Reception | Ovid; Art | 2010 |
17 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1989 |
13 | Gilbert and Aristophanes | Finnegan, R. | Greek Literature; Reception | Aristophanes; Modern Drama; Greek Drama | 1987 |
27 | Recollections of a Trojan Woman: Christa Wolf's Cassandra | West, S. | Reception | 1994 | |
43 | Gods and Poets in the Odyssey | Graziosi, B. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2002 |
20 | Greek Inspiration for Mickey Mouse and Roger Rabbit | Sidwell, K. | Reception; Roman Literature; Greek Literature | 1990 | |
49 | The Romans and Us | Harris, R. | Reception | 2005 | |
27 | Lipari's Secret | Heap, A. | Greek History | Lipari | 1994 |
25 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1993 |
56 | Emperors and heroes at Aphrodisias | Smith, R.R.R. | Roman Art and Archaeology; Greek Art and Archaeology | Aphrodisias | 2008 |
22 | Greek Slavery - no laughing matter? | Cartledge, P. | Greek History; Greek Literature | Slavery; Greek Drama | 1991 |
36 | Poets, Patrons, and Public Image | Jenkyns, R. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Poetry; Augustus | 1998 |
55 | Why did Socrates have to die? Politics, philosophy, and drinking-parties in Xenophon | Hesk, J. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Socrates; Xenophon, Athens | 2008 |
29 | Wine, Women, and Aristophanes | Finnegan, R. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Greek Drama; Aristophanes; Women; Wine | 1995 |
5 | Elizabethan Latin | Quarrie, P. | Reception | Latin; Shakespeare | 1983 |
15 | The Bacchanalians of Bolsena: Archaeological News from Italy | Patterson, J. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Tombs: Etruscans | 1988 |
54 | Beyond the battlefield: Caesar on massacres, executions and mutilations | Bragg, E. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Julius Caesar | 2007 |
40 | The Spinning of Alexander | Whitby, M. | Greek History; | Alexander the Great; Politics | 2000 |
25 | Your Theban Heart | Nisbet, G. | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1993 |
61 | Divine and human in Euripides' Medea | Hall, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2011 |
10 | Dionysus - A Tasting | Midgley, B. | Greek History; Greek Literature; Greek Art & Archaeology | Wine | 1985 |
55 | Becoming Roman, staying Gaulish...and taking heads: A spectacular new tombstone of a Roman auxiliary from Lancaster | James, S. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Roman Britain | 2008 |
48 | Roman v Carthage: an epic enmity | Tipping, B. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Silius Italicus | 2004 |
65 | Women of the Bardo | Mantle, I. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Women; Carthage | 2013 |
48 | An Achilles for the new Millenium | Michelakis, P. | Reception | Achilles | 2004 |
71 | I'm not the person I used to be' | Sedley, D. | Philosophy | Socrates; Plato; Greek Drama | 2016 |
7 | Synthesising Tyrian Purple | Wanless, J. | Greek History; Roman History | Clothing; Science | 1984 |
38 | Did the Romans buy country life? | Bispham, E. | Roman Literature; Roman History | 1999 | |
60 | Storms of passion in the Aeneid | Cowan, B. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2010 |
31 | Euripides and Phaedra: Making the Weaker Argument Appear the Stronger | Mills, S. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1996 |
15 | Luxury Vases | Gill, D. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Greek History | Vases | 1988 |
60 | Beyond tragedy: Thucydides and the Sicilian Expedition | Seaford, R. | Greek History | Thucydides; Athens; Historiography | 2010 |
20 | Lion Similes in the Iliad | West, S. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad; Poetry | 1990 |
43 | Harry Potter, witchcraft, magic and Classics | Balmforth, P. | Reception | Magic; Harry Potter | 2002 |
41 | The morning after the komos before: hangovers in ancient Greece | Stafford, E. | Greek History | Food; medicine | 2001 |
29 | Religion and the Georgics | Gale, M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Poetry; Religion | 1995 |
15 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1988 |
18 | Naked Emperors | Smith, R.R.R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Statues; Clothing | 1989 |
53 | Greek Homosexuality | Davidson, J. | Greek History | Sexuality | 2007 |
44 | Lucretius the Epicurean poet | Warren, J. | Roman Literature | Lucretius | 2002 |
47 | Public libraries in the Roman world | Nicholls, M. | Roman History | Libraries | 2004 |
37 | Only other people eat other people | Kraus, C. | Greek History; Roman History; Philosophy | Food | 1999 |
10 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1985 |
24 | The Jaws of Hades: Virgil and Lake Avernus | Mingay, J. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Poetry | 1992 |
23 | Herodotus' History | Comber, M. | Greek History; Greek Literature | Herodotus | 1992 |
3 | Virgil the Evangelist | Jones, P. | Roman Literature; Reception | Aeneid; Christianity; Virgil | 1982 |
60 | Diving in: bringing to light the lost cities of Egypt | Robinson, D. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Archaeology; Egypt | 2010 |
30 | Et in Arcadia Ego | Beard, M. & Henderson, J. | Roman Literature; Reception | Virgil; Language | 1995 |
25 | Does this scene ring a bell? | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Aristophanes; Greek Drama | 1993 |
25 | Virgil's Women | Jenkyns, R. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Women | 1993 |
8 | The Spartacus Myth | Wiedemann, T. | Roman History; Reception | Spartacus; Slavery | 1984 |
59 | Epic Meals | Thomas, O. | Greek Literature | Homer; Epic | 2010 |
9 | What was Fortuna laughing at? | West, D. | Roman Literature | Poetry; Horace; Philosophy | 1985 |
19 | What was a demagogue? | Osborne, R. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 1990 |
38 | Millenium celebrations, Roman style | Wiedemann, T. | Roman History | Politics | 1999 |
48 | The strife of cups': Greek vases at the symposion | Smith, A. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Vases | 2004 |
17 | Maecenas: Minister of Culture | Harrison, S. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Principate | 1989 |
66 | Iliad 24: Divine power and human responsibility | Hodgkinson, D. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2013 |
25 | Grecian Weasels | Mayor, A. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Animals | 1993 |
7 | Iris Murdoch | Price, S. | Interviews | 1984 | |
46 | Unsung heroes in Aeneid 12 | Lyne, O. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2003 |
32 | Virgil and the Poetry of Blank Paper | Parker, R. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1996 |
31 | Why Thucydides invented the Peloponnesian War | Todd, S. | Greek History | Thucydides; Athens; Sparta; Historiography | 1996 |
71 | Drama lessons in Aristophanes' Frogs | Ruffell, I. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2016 |
50 | Unearthing the riches of Thorikos | Blanshard, A. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Archaeology | 2005 |
39 | Oedipus' Ongoing Tragedy | Budelmann, F. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Mythology | 2000 |
8 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1984 |
13 | On the track of Tragedy | Rutherford. R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1987 |
38 | The Gordianus Knot | Steele, C. | Reception | Cicero | 1999 |
1 | The Classics Underground | Wilkes, K.V. | Reception | Education | 1981 |
51 | Telling tales on Europa | Squire, M. | Roman Literature; Roman Art and Archaeology | Ovid; Art | 2006 |
60 | Roman table-talk, Greek style | Konig, J. | Roman Literature | Food | 2010 |
65 | Country life versus urban living in ancient Rome | Parr, R. | Roman Literature | City of Rome | 2013 |
70 | Depicting and describing (Bacchus and) Ariadne: Titian, ancient painting, and Catullus | Trimble, G. | Reception | Art; Catullus | 2015 |
40 | Up Pompeii (3): Fans Riot at Pompeii | Cooley, A. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | Pompeii | 2000 |
65 | Bread, circuses, and The Hunger Games | Nabney, E.R. | Reception | Hunger Games | 2013 |
43 | Money makes the world go round: How the Greek invention of money changed everything | Seaford, R. | Greek History | Numismatics | 2002 |
47 | Like father like son: Philip II and Macedonian thuggery | Mitchell, L. | Greek History | Macedonia; Philip II | 2004 |
5 | Rereading Catullus | Ferguson, J. | Roman Literature | Catullus; Poetry | 1983 |
28 | Pompeii: the novel, the fireworks and the films | Wyke, M. | Reception | Pompeii | 1994 |
58 | Doctor Cicero | Morwood, J. | Roman Literature | Cicero | 2009 |
40 | Voiceless Messengers, or hot news long distance | Solymar, L. & West, S. | Greek History | Science | 2000 |
61 | To hell with Aeneas: looking backwards and forwards in Aeneid 6 | Mac Gorain, F. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2011 |
26 | Looking at a Greek Vase | Robertson, M. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Vases | 1993 |
18 | Chariots of Fire | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature | 1989 | |
45 | Of myths and men: the ancient Olympics | Konig, J. | Greek History | Olympics; Athletics | 2003 |
29 | Homer, archaeology, and history | Dickinson, O. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Greek Literature | Homer; Troy; Mycenae | 1995 |
14 | The Province with a Difference | Hassall, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Roman History | Roman Britain | 1987 |
12 | Early Christian Women | Cameron, A. | Roman History | Women; Sexuality; Gender | 1986 |
45 | The art of uncertainty | Osborne, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Art; Statues | 2003 |
47 | Homer goes to Hollywood | Paul, J. | Reception | Homer; Iliad; Troy | 2004 |
44 | Cheaters never prosper? Sport and morality in Aeneid 5 | Lovatt, H. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2002 |
3 | Sex v Sport in Hippolytus | Segal, E. | Greek Literature | Tragedy; Hippolytus; Sexuality | 1982 |
28 | Why Roman remains remain | Mercer, C. | Roman Art & Archaeology | 1994 | |
25 | Homeric Hospitality | West, S. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey; Poetry | 1993 |
18 | Socrates and Politics | Mackenzie, M. | Philosophy | Socrates | 1989 |
54 | The family in Euripides' Bacchae | Hodgkinson, D. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2007 |
27 | Mathes and the Muses: Mosaics | Morris, J. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology; Greek History; Roman History | Mosaics; Science | 1994 |
48 | Presocratic Philosophy: a versy short introduction | Osborne, C. | Greek Literature | Philosophy | 2004 |
66 | The Elle-iad: Female empowerment in the Iliad | Greensmith, E. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2013 |
59 | Did Euphiletus murder Eratosthenes? | Hobden, F. | Greek History | Athens | 2010 |
46 | Sophocles' Philoctetes: The cure on Lemnos | Morwood, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2003 |
45 | Hercules - the movie star | Blanshard, A. and Shahabudin, K. | Reception | Hercules | 2003 |
50 | Thinking with the number 50 | Cartledge, P. | Greek History | Thucydides | 2005 |
2 | The Minotaur in Us | Nevard, G. | Greek History; Greek Literature; Greek Art & Archaeology | Mythology | 1981 |
66 | Under the influence? Helen's drug from Homer to Omeros | Thomas, O. | Greek Literature; Reception | Homer; Odyssey | 2013 |
18 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1989 |
3 | Who needs liberating? | Cameron, A. | Greek History; Roman History | Gender; Sexuality; Women | 1982 |
62 | So how about we rise up at last?' Rebellion in Tacitus and contemporary France | Low, K. | Reception | Tacitus | 2011 |
28 | Alcibiades | Gribble, D. | Greek History | Athens | 1994 |
28 | Writing on Wax | Tomlin, R. | Roman History | Writing | 1994 |
68 | Sing, M(o)use': animal wars in the ancient world | Hosty, M. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Animals; Epic | 2014 |
70 | Herodotus and the Persian Wars: memory, recrimination and the writing of history | Thomas, R. | Greek History | Herodotus; Persia; Historiography | 2015 |
58 | The mystery of the temple of Zeus at the sanctuary of Nemea | Scott, M. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Religion | 2009 |
68 | Classical sculpture in Victorian Britain | Vout, C. | Reception | Victorians; Statues | 2014 |
49 | Tragic Pain | Budelmann, F. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2005 |
71 | Revenge served hot: Seneca's Thyestes | Bexley, E. | Roman Literature | Seneca; Roman Drama | 2016 |
26 | Pliny Discovers America! | Neville, J. | Roman Literature; Roman History | Science | 1993 |
24 | Livy on the Royals | Pelling, C. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Livy | 1992 |
42 | The Afterlife of Catullus' Sirmio | Hurley, A.K. | Roman Literature | Catullus | 2001 |
12 | Persian Luxuries and plain myrtle | West, D. | Roman Literature | Poetry; Horace | 1986 |
37 | Reading a Horatian Ode | Harrison, S. | Roman Literature | Poetry; Horace | 1999 |
37 | Up Pompeii (2): The Forum | Cooley, A. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Rome; Architecture | 1999 |
2 | Mike Brearley The Classic Captain | Fallows, G. | Interviews | 1981 | |
43 | Wounds and the artist: Ted Hughes and Greek Drama | Hardwick, L. | Reception; Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 2002 |
45 | An old man remembers: Evander's farewell to Pallas in the Aeneid | Geach, J.E.M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2003 |
67 | What's in a cast collection? | Turner, S. | Reception | Casts; Museums | 2014 |
67 | Does political comedy ever change anything? | Carter, D. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2014 |
47 | Lucia Nixon interviews Philip Pullman | Nixon, L. and Pullman, P. | Reception | Interview | 2004 |
46 | What crisis? Political dissent in the Iliad | Barker, El. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2003 |
23 | Juvenal - Live! | Mercer, C. | Roman Literature | Juvenal; Modern Drama | 1992 |
50 | Through the keyhole': love and literature in Pliny's life of letters | Clarke, K. | Roman Literature | Pliny; Gender | 2005 |
30 | The Face of Dionysus in Euripides' Bacchae | Mossman, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides; Religion | 1995 |
19 | A turn up for the books: yes, it'sÂ… Ovid's Metamorphoses | Henderson, J. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Poetry | 1990 |
60 | Good and bad comedy in Aristophanes' Clouds | Robson, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2010 |
28 | A Taste for the Unacceptable | Wilkins, J. | Greek History; Roman History | Food; Persia | 1994 |
52 | Mithras, or 'The Passion of the Bull-Slayer' | Kaizer, T. | Roman History | Religion | 2006 |
14 | Roman Insults | Watson, L. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Insults | 1987 |
9 | Euripides' Portrayal of Medea | T. Tuckett | Greek Literature | Euripides; Greek Drama; Women | 1985 |
5 | New Fields in Greek Archaeology | Snodgrass, A. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Archaeology | 1983 |
33 | Happy Endings' and the shadow of the future in Euripdes' Iphigenia at Aulis and Jean Racine's Iphigénie | Phillippo, S. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Euripides; Modern Drama | 1997 |
70 | A child is born: the enduring mystery of Virgil's fourth Eclogue | Houghton, L. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2015 |
60 | Early Christianity and the Greek Language | Probert, P. | Greek Literature; Greek History | Christianity | 2010 |
48 | Why do heroes in epic poetry visit the Underworld? | Powers, E. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Homer; Odyssey; Virgil; Aeneid | 2004 |
31 | Romans and Trojans in Vergil's Aeneid | Leigh, M. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 1996 |
17 | Osctracism at Athens | Thomas, R. | Greek History | Athens; Democracy | 1989 |
63 | Sophocles' Ajax: crises of war and heroism | Easterling, P. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2012 |
59 | Men in Skirts and brutal rebellion in ancient Greece | Scott, M. | Greek History | War; Thebes; Athens | 2010 |
67 | Why read Propertius? | Gruzelier, C. | Roman Literature | Propertius | 2014 |
40 | Freedom of Speech in Homer and Virgil? | Laird, A. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Politics | 2000 |
34 | Enter - The Sun | Scupham, C. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 1997 |
63 | Feral attraction: animal 'stars' in the Roman arena | Coleman, K. | Roman History | Animals | 2012 |
22 | Making a Roman Meal | Birch, R. & Birch, J. | Roman History | Food | 1991 |
66 | Tibet sheds light on the mystery of Mycenae | Hogg, D. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Mycenae | 2013 |
25 | Sophocles on Poisoning Your Husband | Unknown | Greek Literature | Sophocles; Greek Drama | 1993 |
44 | Up Pompeii (4): The House of the Faun | Cooley, A. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Pompeii | 2002 |
56 | A touch of neoclassicism | Coltman, V. | Reception | Museums | 2008 |
30 | Suns set and rise: Catullus 5 and the Elizabethans | Taylor, A. | Roman Literature; Reception | Catullus; Poetry; English Literature | 1995 |
53 | Heracles transformed: Ovid and Sophocles | Raeburn, D. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Ovid; Sophocles; Greek Drama | 2007 |
50 | Mezentius - the man you hate to love | Cowan, B. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2005 |
33 | Electra's Baby in Euripides | Hall, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 1997 |
53 | Watering down the past: the mosaics from Zeugma | Wootton, W. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Archaeology; Mosaics; Turkey | 2007 |
65 | Petronius' Trimalchio: beast at the feast | Repath, I. | Roman Literature | Food | 2013 |
48 | Pompeii | Harris, R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Pompeii; Interview | 2004 |
57 | Allusive tears in Homer's Iliad | Currie, B. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2009 |
52 | The Sirens' threatening song | Rosenfelder, H. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2006 |
67 | Communication disorders in the ancient world | Kruschwitz, P. and A. Cousins | Miscellaneous | Oratory | 2014 |
41 | A single coinage, a multicultural world | Howgego, C. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Numismatics | 2001 |
54 | Directed by Homer: The Iliad and the poetry of seeing | Morrison, A. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2007 |
67 | Presenting the classical world in museums | Smith, R. | Reception | Museums | 2014 |
56 | Homer from the dump to the digital | Parsons, P. | Greek Literature | Homer; Papyrus | 2008 |
31 | The Spartan Alternative | Rhodes, P. | Greek History | Sparta | 1996 |
57 | Euripides and the lionessess | Hiscock, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2009 |
64 | Can excellence be taught? Sophists and their success in fifth-century Athens | Hatzimichali, M. | Greek History | Philosophy; Athens | 2012 |
47 | Cicero the advocate: court-room metamorphosis | Burnand, C. | Roman History | Cicero | 2004 |
58 | The humour of the Odyssey | Bowie, A. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2009 |
36 | Divine Underwear - In all the better shops | Alden, M. | Greek History; Reception | Clothing | 1998 |
7 | Lysistrata and the Lamnian Women | Bowie, A. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes; Women; Gender; Mythology | 1984 |
60 | Augustus' bath towel | Osborne, R. | Roman History; Roman Art & Archaeology | Augustus; Clothing | 2010 |
2 | Who's afraid of Euripides' Medea? | Gould, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides; Women | 1981 |
45 | Carved in stone | Hebron, M. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Epigraphy | 2003 |
45 | The Cambridge Cast Gallery | Spivey, N. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Greek Art & Archaeology; Reception | Casts | 2003 |
20 | The impossibility of contradicting the Sophists | Mackenzie, M. | Philosophy | Sophists | 1990 |
15 | Tragedy in Aeneid 4 | Harrison, S. | Roman Literature | Aeneid; Virgil; Poetry; Greek Drama | 1988 |
1 | Cicero Steals the Limelight | Rawson, E. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Cicero | 1981 |
41 | Mixing it with Sophilos | Woff, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Art | 2001 |
65 | On site at Silchester with Joanna Langley | Langley, J. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Archaeology; Roman Britain | 2013 |
69 | Death and burial in the Mycenean world | Galanakis, Y. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Mycenaeans | 2015 |
37 | Representing Pandora | Osborne, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Mythology | 1999 |
61 | Homer and the Ancient Near East - what's in a parallel? | Kelly, A. | Greek Literature | Homer | 2011 |
53 | Was Roman fish sauce rotten? | Grainger, S. | Roman History | Food | 2007 |
61 | Cicero the consistent consul: saviour of the Republic | Brooke, E. | Roman History | Cicero | 2011 |
50 | Power-dressing in ancient Greece | Osborne, R. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Clothing; Vases; Statues | 2005 |
61 | Dancing like a maenad in the twentieth century | Macintosh, F. | Reception | Dance | 2011 |
40 | Commodus: Rome's Third Maddest Emperor | Hekster, O. | Roman History | Politics | 2000 |
43 | Las Vegas' Roman Empires | Malamud, M. | Reception | 2002 | |
62 | Sex and gender in Euripides' Hippolytus | Morwood, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2011 |
10 | Italian Notebook | Purcell, N. | Roman Archaeology | Archaeology | 1985 |
52 | Spartan militarism: a modern mirage? | Hodkinson, S. | Greek History; Reception | Sparta | 2006 |
66 | Faithful unto death: picturing a Roman soldier in Victorian Britain | Barrow, R. | Reception | Victorians; Pompeii | 2013 |
34 | Ovid's Last Word | Gottwalt, H. | Roman Literature | Ovid; Poetry | 1997 |
70 | THE BIG PAPER: the Latin text of the Magna Carta and what it means to us | Powell, J. | Miscellaneous | Latin; Magna Carta | 2015 |
34 | Aeneas' Story | Gibson, B. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1997 |
37 | The date of the birth of Christ | Goodman, M. | Roman History | Christianity | 1999 |
44 | The heroes of the baths - looking at athletes in the Baths of Caracalla at Rome | Newby, Z. | Roman Art & Archaeology | City of Rome; Baths; Art | 2002 |
54 | Blinding Polyphemus in the Aeneid | Armstrong, S. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2007 |
40 | A Masterpiece Reconstructed | Smith, R.R.R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Statues; Museums | 2000 |
52 | Constantine the Great: Rome's first Christian emperor? | Grig, L. | Roman History | Constantine; Christianity | 2006 |
51 | Freedom and Slavery in Martial 11.39 | Fitzgerald, W. | Roman Literature | Martial | 2006 |
4 | Homer Entertains | Jones, P. | Greek Literature | Homer; Poetry | 1982 |
28 | Urbs Sancti Petri Revisited | Burnyeat, M. | Reception | 1994 | |
38 | Education in the Greek and Roman World | Morgan, T. | Greek History; Roman History | Education | 1999 |
26 | Catullus the Cyber-punk? | Nisbet, G. | Roman Literature | Catullus | 1993 |
55 | Mycenaeans on the Bronze-Age world stage | Mee, C. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Mycenaeans | 2008 |
25 | Cicero's Masterpiece? | Berry, D. | Roman History; Roman Literature | Cicero; Oratory | 1993 |
70 | Ovid's Bacchae: a poetic metamorphosis | Mac Gorain, F. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2015 |
65 | Social climbers at Herculaneum | Cooley, A. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Herculaneum; Slavery | 2013 |
57 | Greek tragedy and its audiences | Hardwick, L. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 2009 |
42 | Journeys of Knowledge in Aeneid 6 | Hardie, P. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2001 |
52 | Tacitus, Tiberius, and Augustus | Cowan, E. | Roman History | Tacitus | 2006 |
55 | The powerlessness and the glory in Iliad 24 | Taplin, O. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2008 |
27 | Aeneas at the Fall of Troy | Harrison, S. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1994 |
28 | Guitars in Antiquity | Fear, A. | Greek History; Roman History | Music | 1994 |
13 | Many-coloured Homer? | Rowe, C. | Greek Literature | Homer; Poetry | 1987 |
15 | Roots of our language (3): Did Latin Die? | Wright, R. | Reception | Linguistics | 1988 |
71 | Pompey's your man! Cicero's De Imperio Gnaei Pompei | van der Blom, H. | Roman History | Cicero; Pompey | 2016 |
5 | Gorgons and Mermaids | Harrison, J. | Greek Literature | Mythology | 1983 |
31 | Going Ethnic in Greece | Hall, J. | Greek History | Ethnicity | 1996 |
21 | Archimedes and the Sand-Man | Landels, J. | Philosophy | Archimedes | 1991 |
47 | Digging for the king? Early excavations in the Bay of Naples | Coltman, V. | Roman Art & Archaeology; Reception | Pompeii; Herculaneum; Archaeology | 2004 |
57 | Classical mythology contorted | Morales, H. | Reception | Mythology | 2009 |
4 | Pope and the Epic | Wilson, P. | Reception; Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Homer; Virgil; Pope; 18th Century | 1982 |
54 | Such a song giving voice': musical effects in Greek tragedy | Philippo, S. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama | 2007 |
62 | Herakles, the Kerkopes, and Archilochus | Fowler, R. | Greek Literature | Poetry; Mythology | 2011 |
3 | The Classical Continuum 2 - Architecture | O'Neill, W. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1982 |
13 | Myth and French Theatre | Robinson, C. | Reception | Mythology; Modern Drama | 1987 |
22 | 22795 Lines of Finnish into Latin | Fleet, B. | Reception | Latin; Language | 1991 |
57 | When did Vesuvius erupt? | Cooley, M. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Pompeii | 2009 |
30 | Stories in Stone: Roman Sarcophagi | Davies, G. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Tombs | 1995 |
43 | Retrieving Pompey's Head: Civil war in the Aeneid | Morgan, L. | Roman Literature | Virgil, Aeneid | 2002 |
61 | Augustus and the women of Akmoneia | Thonemann, P. | Roman History | Augustus; Epigraphy | 2011 |
63 | Aeneas visits Greek Rome | Wiseman, P. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2012 |
13 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1987 |
34 | Herodotus and the English Patient | Harrison, T. | Reception | Herodotus; Film | 1997 |
39 | Heracles - Dress to Kill | Vout, C. | Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Clothing; Mythology; Vases; Statues | 2000 |
48 | Waiting for Oedipus | Doyle, D. | Reception | Oedipus | 2004 |
66 | Learning to love later Latin | Walker, M. | Reception | Latin | 2013 |
44 | Learning from lovers | Sheffield, F. | Greek Literature | Plato | 2002 |
53 | What's so funny about Latin then, Alex | Whitmarsh, T. and A. Horne | Reception | Interview | 2007 |
36 | The Battle of Mons Graupius - somewhere in Caledonia | Beetham, F. & Stewart, S. | Roman History | Roman Britain; War | 1998 |
20 | Thomas Hardy and Greek Tragedy | King, J. | Reception; Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Greek Drama | 1990 |
33 | The Iliad and Guernica | Kirschner, A. | Roman Literature; Reception | Homer; Iliad; War | 1997 |
63 | Ovid's Metamorphoses: pornography or morality lesson? | Moodey, E. | Roman Literature | Ovid | 2012 |
38 | The Pride and Prejudices of a Roman Jury | Berry, D. | Roman History | Cicero | 1999 |
57 | Minoan women in control? | Morris, C. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Minoans | 2009 |
31 | Sophocles' Revolutionary Antigone | March, J. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles; Women | 1996 |
36 | Clytemnestra's Manly Heart in the Agamemnon | Hall, E. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aeschylus; Gender | 1998 |
43 | Sulpicia: the mistress writes back? | Skoie, M. | Roman Literature | Sulpicia | 2002 |
19 | Head in the Clouds | Silk, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 1990 |
15 | The Old Lie: Dulce et Decorum Est | Nisbet, R. | Roman Literature; Reception | Horace; Poetry | 1988 |
66 | Heroism ancient and modern | Lampe, H. | Greek Literature | Heroes; Television | 2013 |
64 | An empire of images | Audley-Miller, L. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Principate; Propaganda | 2012 |
22 | Homeric Virgil, Virgilian Homer | Rutherford. R. | Greek Literature; Roman Literature | Poetry; Homer; Virgil | 1991 |
49 | Ascanius in the Aeneid | Armstrong, R. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid | 2005 |
21 | Cleopatra VII | Wyke, M. | Roman History; Greek History | Egypt; Women; Gender | 1991 |
68 | Rabbit, duck, or dabbit? The Odyssey's Dual Perspective | Miller, J. | Greek Literature | Homer; Odyssey | 2014 |
12 | Statues from the Sea: The Riace Warriors | Smith, R. | Greek Art & Archaeology | Statues | 1986 |
26 | Orestes Faces the Gods | Peart, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Poetry; Aeschylus; Euripides | 1993 |
40 | Shakespeare re-writes Homer: the cae of Troilus and Cressida | Stamatakis, C. | Reception; Greek Literature | Shakespeare; Homer | 2000 |
49 | What if...? | Morley, N. | Roman History; Greek History; Reception | 2005 | |
59 | Self and society in the Iliad | Cairns, D. | Greek Literature | Homer; Iliad | 2010 |
54 | Herodotus and Ethiopia: A journey to the ends of the earth | Rood, T. | Greek Literature | Herodotus | 2007 |
57 | Athenian imperialism in the 5th century BC | Liddel, P. | Greek History | Athens; Epigraphy; Imperialism | 2009 |
63 | Roman 'ruin-mindedness': the passion for preserving the grandeur of the past | Mayer, R. | Reception | Archaeology | 2012 |
16 | Waiting for the dawn | Beverely, J. | Miscellaneous | Competitions | 1988 |
65 | War, death, and burial in Classical Sparta | Low, P. | Greek Art and Archaeology | Sparta; War | 2013 |
69 | Arachne's tapestry and the spider's web of mythological art | Cahill, J. | Reception | Art; Mythology | 2015 |
50 | Greek mythologies: time and place | Price, S. | Greek Literature | Mythology | 2005 |
10 | Homer's War Music | Parker, R. | Greek Literature | Poetry; Homer; English Literature | 1985 |
33 | The Statue of Liberty: an American symbol in its classical context | Larson, V.T. | Reception; Greek Art & Archaeology; Roman Art & Archaeology | Statues | 1997 |
47 | Phaedra's suicide note | Wright, M. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Euripides | 2004 |
39 | A Joke for the Millenium (and some others) | West, S. | Roman Literature; Greek Literature | Humour | 2000 |
35 | Reading Zoilos' Marbles: The Archaeology of a Brilliant Career | Smith, R.R.R. | Roman Art & Archaeology | Architecture | 1998 |
55 | Electra's Lament | Rutherford, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2008 |
27 | How to run the country - a Roman Lesson for the Government | Owens, E. | Roman History; Reception | Government; Politics | 1994 |
30 | Love, War, and Dido | Nelis, D. | Roman Literature | Virgil; Aeneid; Poetry | 1995 |
65 | Evading the inevitable: Sophocles' tragedy of fate | Rutherford, R. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Sophocles | 2013 |
56 | Hooked on satire | Morgan, L. | Roman Literature | Juvenal | 2008 |
51 | Zenobia - Queen of the desert | Chambers, S. | Roman History | Zenobia | 2006 |
49 | The education of Greece': Reading Pericles' Funerary Speech | Potter, L. | Greek History | Pericles | 2005 |
69 | Flying scholars and the rise of flatulence: the scientific fantasy of Aristophanes' Clouds | Horky, P.S. | Greek Literature | Greek Drama; Aristophanes | 2015 |
71 | Tadmor-Palmyra: a unique civilization between East and West | Kaizer, T. | Roman Art and Archaeology | Syria; Palmyra; Zenobia | 2016 |
67 | History and histrionics: staging Nero's reign | Clarke, K. | Roman History | Tacitus; Nero | 2014 |
26 | A Dangerous Opponent of Democracy: Plato's Views in the Republic | Osborne, C. | Philosopy | Plato; Democracy | 1993 |
70 | Pompeius and Herennia: a (sad) family tale from Roman Egypt | Rathbone, D. | Roman History | Egypt; Papyrus | 2015 |
29 | The Actors of Dionysus | Benaim, S. | Greek Literature; Reception | Greek Drama; Modern Drama | 1995 |
45 | Julius Civilis: the enemy within | Ash, R. | Roman History | Tacitus | 2003 |
66 | Euripides in the modern world | Jackson, L. | Reception | Translation; Euripides; Modern Drama; Greek Drama | 2013 |
64 | Plato and marshmallows | Warren, J. | Philosophy | Plato | 2012 |
7 | Thersites | Thersites | Miscellaneous | Humour | 1984 |