Classical Studies

Uncover the provocative secrets and timeless allure of ancient civilizations through the lens of Classical Studies.

Alice Zimmern: The Forgotten Pioneer of Education Reform

Alice Zimmern: The Forgotten Pioneer of Education Reform

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Alice Zimmern was a pioneering advocate for women's education and classical studies, whose efforts significantly shaped the educational landscape in late 19th and early 20th century England.

The Enigmatic Arthur Way: A Journey Through Time and Translation

The Enigmatic Arthur Way: A Journey Through Time and Translation

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

Arthur Way's translations of ancient Greek and Latin texts brought classical literature to the English-speaking world with clarity and poetic elegance, bridging ancient and modern cultures.

Marnix Gymnasium: A Beacon of Tradition in a Sea of Modernity

Marnix Gymnasium: A Beacon of Tradition in a Sea of Modernity

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Marnix Gymnasium champions classical education, emphasizing critical thinking and cultural awareness amidst a modern, tech-driven world.

Conrad Cichorius: The Historian Who Brought Ancient Rome to Life

Conrad Cichorius: The Historian Who Brought Ancient Rome to Life

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

Conrad Cichorius significantly advanced the study of ancient Rome through his meticulous research and analysis of Roman history and culture, particularly with his work on Trajan's Column and the Roman Empire's military and political aspects.

Florence Stawell: The Mind Behind the Myths

Florence Stawell: The Mind Behind the Myths

KC Fairlight

KC Fairlight

Florence Stawell was a pioneering Australian scholar known for her innovative interpretations of ancient Greek texts in the early 20th century, significantly impacting classical studies and beyond.

Tacitus' Annals: A Timeless Chronicle of Ancient Rome

Tacitus' Annals: A Timeless Chronicle of Ancient Rome

Martin Sparks

Martin Sparks

Enter the vividly detailed world of ancient Rome through Tacitus' *Annals*, a remarkable account of the empire's turbulent reigns penned by senator and historian Tacitus in the early centuries A.D. Explore how Tacitus' optimistic pursuit of truth and understanding has left a timeless legacy.

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