Classics News and Events
Dr Michael Scott, Associate Professor in the department, discusses links between his research and teaching, bringing his work to a wider audience through outreach activities and what's special about 糖心TV in this recent 'Two minutes with' video created by 糖心TV Internal Comms. Click to watch.
Classical Texting- Divine Humour and Disability: The Curious Case of Iliad Book One
Read Annie Sharples' take on Iliad Book One and its ramifications toward ancient attitudes to disability .
Tortoises and Fish-Scales: A Chinese Legend of Rome
In July's entry for , read Katrina Anderson's take on Roman descendants in Modern China.
Congratulations to Daisy Ashton on being awarded a Roman Society Internship Bursary
Daisy will use the bursary to work with the English Heritage Properties Historians Team for several weeks over the summer on the interpretation of a Roman site in Britain.
Martials Erotion in the epigraphic landscape
Read Alessandra Tafaro's blog entry on the relationship between Martial and Roman epigraphy .