Bookshelf
A round-up of published books from our academics:
- Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Religious Experience 31 August 2022
- Homer, Parmenides, and the Road to Demonstration 17 August 2022
- Sallust and the Fall of the Republic: Historiography and Intellectual Life at Rome. 13 December 2021
Events
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Orality and early Greek epic: Jonathan Burgess
29 November 2023, 5.00 PM
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Antiquity Games Night
4 December 2023, 6.00 PM
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Orality and early Greek epic: Ahuvia Kahane
6 December 2023, 5.00 PM
About us
We are an outward-looking department that thrives on engaging with the public as well as collaborating with scholars from across the world. Read more about us.
Why study Classics?
Student, Ciaran Grace, and Dr Kurt Lampe discuss the benefits of studying for a Classics degree.
Bristol Classics Hub
The Bristol Classics Hub (South West) promotes the development of classical subjects in state schools. Find out what we can offer.