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Mock the Politician
Over on BloggusClassicus (https://www.bloggusclassicus.com/), I started a Classical Thought for the Day and the first entry was about the...

George Longley
Nov 2, 20211 min read


The Simple Joys of Nature
’…a speeding cormorant, crossing the waters, catching fish as it hurtles into the waves, salting its wings’. This so exactly describes a...

George Longley
Nov 1, 20212 min read


I’m an Ancient Celebrity, GET ME OUT OF HERE! Part III
3. Glitterati Romani In his work, On Duties, Cicero relates the following story about stern politician Cato the Elder: One day, Cato was...

George Longley
Nov 1, 20212 min read


I’m an Ancient Celebrity, GET ME OUT OF HERE! Part I
The ancients had a celebrity culture. No, it is not a new concept. Lavish lifestyles, cult-like fame, idols, a newsworthy wealthy elite...

George Longley
Nov 1, 20212 min read


Only Human
‘But, really, what is happening to me? Am I willing to be laughed at, and my enemies go unpunished?’ Am I to put up with this? No way,...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20212 min read


Classics and Transferable Skills part IV…
Skill 3 - Critical Questioning and Reflection Logical reasoning and attention to detail are all important skills for critical...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20211 min read


Classics’ Transferable Skills part III
Skill 2. Attention to Detail and Patience Latin is logical. Logic requires attention to detail and careful concentration. We saw in the...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20212 min read


Classics and Transferable Skills, part II
Skill 1 - Logical Reasoning I cannot remember where this happened or who said it (school, I think?), but it still makes me smile. I...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20213 min read


Transferable Skills and Classics, Part I
I should add that this is not a term I am particularly fond of. For me, it seems to standardise human learning and artificially separate...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20212 min read


‘Classics is elitist!’ 'Oh no it isn’t!’
With panto season almost upon us, come Classics fans, 'Oh no it isn’t!’ There are several strands that have lead to this image. The...

George Longley
Oct 31, 20212 min read


Why I studied Classics!
Greetings, I'm the new kid on the blog. I began Latin in year 9 and I was deeply excited at the prospect. I had always enjoyed ancient...

George Longley
Oct 29, 20213 min read


Socrates and the Good Square Lesson
One of my favourite scenes from a Platonic dialogue is the scene where Socrates guides Meno’s slave boy through a geometric problem...

George Longley
Oct 8, 20214 min read
The Touching Beauty of the Every Day
Ancient Depictions of Scenes from Everyday Life Dog owners and lovers will be familiar with the following scene: “Dogs fuss over their...

George Longley
Sep 8, 20214 min read


An Apology for Classics and Latin
[A clarification: (added 06/12/2021) I use 'apology' in the sense of the word's ancient Greek predecessor 'defence'. After the rather...

George Longley
Aug 1, 202111 min read


Classics and Education Part II
In part I, I introduced five points that I believed were a crucial part of education for the development of the individual. I copy them...

George Longley
Apr 17, 20214 min read


Classics And Education
Introduction What is the purpose of education and where does Classics fit? This is a debate that has raged since Philosophy began. The...

George Longley
Apr 6, 20215 min read


Why Study Classics
Although rather embarrassing to admit now, the story of Jason and the Argonauts, played out on screen amidst the monsters of the great...

George Longley
Jan 28, 20214 min read
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