If you're looking for something to listen to as we start 2023, have a look at the Radio 3 Free Thinking episode I recorded back in October, which is still available through the BBC website. There's also still plenty of time to catch the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt referred to in the... Continue Reading →
SALAVS – Learn Oscan online
A couple of days ago, Kristina Killgrove asked me a very intriguing question: where can you learn a bit of Oscan online? https://twitter.com/DrKillgrove/status/1105091790556811264 I had no answer to this, other than to say that Buck's Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian is old enough to exist in PDF form online. But as soon as I thought... Continue Reading →
Omnibus and History Today
I'm pleased to announce that I have a piece in this month's Omnibus magazine. This schools' Classics magazine is published by the Classical Association, and you can find out more on their website. I've not actually had my copy yet, but I'm told it looks something like this! My piece is on 'Women in their own words... Continue Reading →