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  • The House of a Hundred Gods

    Check out my new children’s book on ancient gods all around the world! Continue reading

    The House of a Hundred Gods
  • Interview with E

    E is a Classics student whose academic journey began with a love for literature and evolved into a fascination with ancient Greek society and culture. Drawn to the wit and insight of writers like Aristophanes, she explores how themes from… Continue reading

  • Interview with B

    B is a final-year Classics major with a minor in Political Science at the University of Ghana. Initially drawn to law, she discovered a passion for connecting ancient ideas with modern politics. She believes the study of Classics offers timeless… Continue reading

  • Interview with X

    After completing a master’s degree at Cambridge and initially planning to pursue a PhD, X accepted a teaching position at Kamuzu Academy in Malawi — often called the “Eton of Africa.” There, he became fascinated by how Malawian students and… Continue reading

  • Why study the Classics?

    Classics can be split into 3 main categories: philosophy, poetry and oratory. Latin as a language was the main language of literature until the 16 th century with much of European history being studied through literature written in Latin. Examples… Continue reading

    Why study the Classics?
  • Atlas: More than the man that holds up the sky?

    Atlas was a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens for eternity after the Titanomachy – the ignominious defeat of the Titans to the Olympian gods led by Zeus and his allies. However, Atlas does not simply disappear from the… Continue reading

    Atlas: More than the man that holds up the sky?
  • Augustus: The First Emperor

    A presentation on Augustus – Rome’s first emperor and the architect of its Golden Age. Continue reading

    Augustus: The First Emperor
  • Interview with Mr M

    The lead coordinator and current PhD candidate at Cambridge University after working in University of Ghana for a long period of time. More Coming Soon… Continue reading

  • Interview with Professor G

    A professor at the University of Ghana and the main organiser in Ghana for ClassicsBeyondBorders, Professor G is very enthusiastic and has inspired many of the other students that I have interviewed. More Coming Soon… Continue reading

  • The Battle of Thermoplyae

    A presentation that I gave to a group of year 10 students coming from Langley Academy, Slough along with 2 other peers. Continue reading

    The Battle of Thermoplyae