View Article  A veritable City Dionysia of Greek drama
The Athenians went to no plays for ten months of the year. and then had an orgy of play-going: Three days on the trot with four plays a day, one day with three comedies, not to mention other events. It makes the Three Choirs Festival look an occasion for wimps!   more »
View Article  Quiz: The truth about Latin
Robert Kilroy-Silk has launched a new political party called Veritas, Latin for "truth". Even though the language is now largely ignored in schools, it still plays a big part in English. So how well do you know these commonly-used Latin words and phrases?   more »
View Article  Quiz: The truth about Latin
Robert Kilroy-Silk has launched a new political party called Veritas, Latin for "truth". Even though the language is now largely ignored in schools, it still plays a big part in English. So how well do you know these commonly-used Latin words and phrases?   more »
View Article  Mobilise your young archaeologists!
This looks like a wonderful opportunity to let your Latin and Classical Civ students feel they are 'where it's at', or 'cutting edge.' BBC Time Team are planning archaeology on a grand scale. Here's the beginning of their announcement (read the rest here):

This summer Time Team are hoping you will join them in the most   more »

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