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Omnibus 71
Contents: Theodicy in the Odyssey … and the Iliad – Adrian Kelly Pompey’s your man! Cicero’s De Imperio Gnaei Pompei – Henriette van der Blom Clothing in late antiquity – Faith Pennick Morgan Sam...
Omnibus 70
Contents: Odysseus as bard in the Odyssey – Sam Gartland A child is born: the enduring mystery of Virgil’s fourth Eclogue – Luke Houghton Herodotus and the Persian Wars: memory, recrimination, and the writing...
Omnibus 69
Contents: Dido and Aeneas in Roman Britain – Kathryn Thompson and Zahra Newby Visit the Museum of Somerset Gladstone Memorial Essay Prize 2015 Long-range perspectives in the Iliad – Helen van Noorden How Greek...
Presidential Address 2018
Jerusalem, Rome and Llantwit Major: Cultural Identities in Post-Imperial Britain by R. Williams
Presidential Address 2017
What’s In A Myth? by R. Fowler
Presidential Address 2016
Vestigial Power by R. Crawford
Presidential Address 2015
Ktema Es Aiei (A Possession for All Time) by P.J. Rhodes
Presidential Address 2014
Mellis Caelestia Dona by M. Kearney
Presidential Address 2013
Filling the Gaps by R. Osborne
Presidential Address 2012
One Night in Camden by P. Stothard
Presidential Address 2011
Classics and the Life of Plocrates by C. Rowe
Presidential Address 2010
Books We Might Have Known by R. Stoneman
Presidential Address 2009
Ancient Greece and Global Warming by R. Seaford
Presidential Address 2008
Togaed People by R. Harris
Presidential Address 2007
Heroic Journeys by M. Schofield
Presidential Address 2005: Visual Impact by B.A. Sparkes
Visual Impact by B.A. Sparkes
Presidential Address 2004: Vestigia Veteris Flammae by S. Greenfield
Vestigia Veteris Flammae by S. Greenfield
Presidential Address 2003: Fac et Spera by P. Jones
Fac et Spera by P. Jones
Presidential Address 2002: Tempora Mutantur by P. Howard
Tempora Mutantur by P. Howard
Centenary Address (2003): Promoting and Defending by C. Stray
Promoting and Defending by C. Stray
Triple bundle
Classical Quarterly and Classical Review and Greece & Rome
