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Philology – a love of words – is at the heart of the Antigone project. And today, we're delighted to announce a major annual prize for Classical Philology. The winner takes home the *full* Loeb library, and £5,000. Please share this news, and do go visit: https://t.co/0mRwS24nrQ
Today, as we enter the summer of Homer's Odyssey, we publish one of our most important pieces to date. Professors James Diggle and John Underhill continue their quest to find the *true* Ithaca, arguing that the hero's homeland was in fact no island at all. https://t.co/eDdVz1dWPf
So striking is their argument, in fact, that this article has prompted an article and interview with the authors in today's Sunday Times: https://t.co/B0Dg3vKQLM @thetimes
Today, as we enter the summer of Homer's Odyssey, we publish one of our most important pieces to date. Professors James Diggle and John Underhill continue their quest to find the *true* Ithaca, arguing that the hero's homeland was in fact no island at all. https://t.co/eDdVz1dWPf
@hikingshawty Three or four miles from me. The monument on Hallin Fell there is to one of the most effective campaigners for the abolition of slavery, Lord Brougham.