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SENTENTIA COTIDIANA X

Part Thought for the Day, part Wordy Weekly. Today's thought is inspired by the announcement about the government's investment in the...

SENTENTIA COTIDIANA IX (22/07/2021)

Insurrection on the Capitol A Failure of Democracy or A Sobering Sign of its Inner Flaws? The mob incited by a leader refusing to accept...

Sententia Cotidiana VII

Someone once asked me, ‘which literature from the ancient world do you think best illustrates the relevance of Classics?’ I remember all...

Sententia Cotidiana Sexta

‘The benefits of a Classical education…’ Some will recognise the quotation from the movie Die Hard. Hans Grüber (played by the marvellous...

SENTENTIA COTIDIANUS QUINTUS

LOST LEARNING One thing I have learnt from studying Classics is just how many theories that I had previously considered relatively...

Early does not = Primitive part II

Today we continue yesterday’s thought for the day looking at the sophistication of ancient writers’ thought on matters such as society,...

Sententia Cotidiana IV (part I)

Early does not = Primitive To Classicists, Historians, and Art Historians, I am probably preaching to the converted. No one looking at...

SENTENTIA PRIMA

The Universality of Humour (Originally posted 06/07/2021 on the title page of 'sententia cotidiana) HUMOUR: Humour can certainly be...

SENTENTIA SECUNDA

Language and the Nature of Society Today, Thucydides gives us our thought for the day. "And they changed the customary meaning of words...

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