A miscellany of RESOURCES and TEACHING MATERIALS
i – What were bad neighborhoods in Ancient Rome like?
ii – Forms of Conflict in Sophocles’ Antigone: Part I & Part II
iii – Digital Collections. BSR
iv – New edition of Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021
v – How to make your own Linear B tablet / πως να φτιάξετε τη δική σας πινακίδα σε Γραμμική Β
vi – Aegean scripts in the digital age: practising Linear B
vii – Correcting Nonsense about the Ancient Greco-Roman Past
viii – A short note on Roman copies from Praxitelean sculptures
ix – Artistry in Bronze
x – ‘There were no Celts’ says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins in new book, “there were no Celts, just sociable sailors” but it became politically advantageous for the Welsh, Irish and Scots to say that they had a political identity in common
xi – Why Do We Need New Translations of Ancient Texts? Ines Choi
xii – Classically Inclined. Liz Gloyn returns! Seneca, Classical Civilization A-level Love & Relationships topic), Mythical Momnsters ‘A Colonialist Trick of the Eye: Valerius Maximus’ Memorable Deeds and Sayings as a Tool of Imperial Education’ for A Handbook of Classics and Postcolonial Theory
xiii – Homer Beyond Ideology: on Samuel Butler’s ‘The Authoress of the Odyssey’:
“…a diabolically wrought revenge on the very epitome of maleness… all done within the tradition of Western literature, in the most nuanced literary way, with nary a nod to deadening ideology or punitive pieties.”