¡Tenemos nuevo artículo!
En este artículo, @CarlosEdeS nos habla profusamente sobre los orígenes de la conocida Democracia en Atenas. Así, elabora un exhaustivo análisis sobre los orígenes de esta Democracia de la mano de Solón, Pisístrato y Clístenes
https://t.co/e9uVxm4FyO
I finished Book V less than 10 days ago. Already started Book VI. Heroes wait for no one. And the Endlords will not stop until the world falls dark.
@torbooks@orbitbooks#JVJones#Endlords#SOS
!!! @julievj's just finished Endlords, the penultimate book in Sword of Shadows!!!! I need to read it ASAP. @torbooks@orbitbooks get on with it and publish it already guys!!! #JVJones#Endlords#SOS
La semana que viene en vuestras librerías... ¡TODA la historia del tribunado de la plebe, desde sus orígenes hasta el final del Imperio, incluyendo su figura hasta hoy en día en un solo libro y en español! Es la nueva publicación de Libera res publica.
Ideal para Reyes. 😉
I finally got my hands on a copy of my new book "The Censors as Guardians of Public and Family Life in the Roman Republic" published by @routledgebooks. It looks really good and is cat approved. #RomanLaw#ClassicsTwitter
The @BSAthens postgraduate #numismatics course is running again in March next year! More information available at the link below, deadline for applications 30th November.
https://t.co/McnNZMzqGD
one of my favourite representations of #Aeneas is this stick figure Aeneas carrying Anchises and leading Ascanius on a #token@britishmuseum, with a military trophy on the other side. https://t.co/Zdoe6rv0jL #numismatics
Over the summer Dr. Liz Gloyn relaxed on a family holiday, but…
She couldn’t resist popping into @ArtHistoryBRU where she also found this sarcophagus, over which she and her family puzzled long and hard to guess what mythological scene was being depicted.
Incredibly excited to be starting my #PhD at @ClassicsWarwick with Prof. Cooley and @ancient_tokens on Roman Identity in Baetica, with a Chancellor's International Scholarship no less!
Super excited to get to work in such an incredible department for the next 4 years!
#Classics
COVER REVEAL!!
This volume provides an introduction to slavery in the New Testament and is written accessibly for undergraduate and graduate students (or interested readers!). If you teach a class on these topics, you’ll want a copy!
It should be out by April 2025!
¡Tenemos nuevo artículo!
En este artículo, @CarlosEdeS nos habla profusamente sobre los orígenes de la conocida Democracia en Atenas. Así, elabora un exhaustivo análisis sobre los orígenes de esta Democracia de la mano de Solón, Pisístrato y Clístenes
https://t.co/e9uVxm4FyO
The Classics Department is delighted to advertise one more job opportunity for a Sept. 2024 start. We are seeking to appoint a Senior Teaching Fellow in Classical Literature (Hellenist) for 24 months.
For further details go to https://t.co/p390Scy7ih
@ClassicsRHUL
📚 Publico "El tiempo perdido". Es una respuesta a los actuales intentos melancólicos de recobrar el objeto perdido —la patria, el orden, los roles de género y clase, la vida mejor de nuestros padres, la Transición, la Tradición— y volver a una Edad Dorada que nunca existió. 1/6
One of our students is launching an art exhibition tomorrow in our Emily Wilding Davison Library! Her work was inspired by a research project she did for one of our second year modules! can’t wait to see her work! @ClassicsRHUL#homer#classicstwitter