Robert Wiśniewski(@relicsclerics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This afternoon at Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar Series I am speaking on ‘Saints, seers, demoniacs, and policemen, or, how to find a thief in Late Antiquity?’. 5.15 p.m. (UK time) at Classics@Cambridge G.21 and on Zoom, see bit.ly/3ICfsi2

This afternoon at Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar Series I am speaking on ‘Saints, seers, demoniacs, and policemen, or, how to find a thief in Late Antiquity?’. 5.15 p.m. (UK time) at @CamClassics  G.21 and on Zoom, see bit.ly/3ICfsi2
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CA2023(@CA_2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And that’s a wrap! Three inspiring days of knowledge exchange, collaboration and celebration of all things classical!

Thank you SO much to all volunteers, delegates (in person and online), publishers, and crew Classics@Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology The Classical Association

-more photos soon!

And that’s a wrap! Three inspiring days of knowledge exchange, collaboration and celebration of all things classical!

Thank you SO much to all volunteers, delegates (in person and online), publishers, and crew @CamClassics @classarch @Classical_Assoc

 #CA2023 -more photos soon!
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Classics/TPE at Castle Court Prep(@CastleCourtClas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comedy moment in Yr8 ClassCiv:

Teacher: ‘And next week, we’ll watch a video about the Battle of Marathon featuring someone who taught me at Classics@Cambridge*’

Pupil: ‘Is it Plato? You were there a long time ago…. ‘

* It’s actually your predecessor, Tim Whitmarsh

Comedy moment in Yr8 ClassCiv: 

Teacher: ‘And next week, we’ll watch a video about the Battle of Marathon featuring someone who taught me at @CamClassics*’

Pupil: ‘Is it Plato? You were there a long time ago…. ‘

* It’s actually your predecessor, @Twhittermarsh
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Classics/TPE at Castle Court Prep(@CastleCourtClas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highlight of the day was explaining the Greek word ‘xenos’ to a visitor being shown around the school: he embodied the sense in which someone can be a ‘stranger’ and a ‘friend’ at the same time. Here’s a few more thoughts on these ideas from Classics@Cambridge greeksromansus.classics.cam.ac.uk/videos/xenos

Highlight of the day was explaining the Greek word ‘xenos’ to a visitor being shown around the school: he embodied the sense in which someone can be a ‘stranger’ and a ‘friend’ at the same time. Here’s a few more thoughts on these ideas from @CamClassics greeksromansus.classics.cam.ac.uk/videos/xenos
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Sam Ottewill-Soulsby(@sottewillsoulsb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m delighted by this wonderful review of Remembering and Forgetting the Ancient City, the volume I edited with the incomparable Javier Martínez Jiménez, DPhil (Oxon), which can be found in Greece & Rome 70 (2023), 152-153. Oxbow Books Classics@Cambridge EHRC

I’m delighted by this wonderful review of Remembering and Forgetting the Ancient City, the volume I edited with the incomparable @reccopolitanus, which can be found in Greece & Rome 70 (2023), 152-153. @OxbowBooks @CamClassics @EHRC
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