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Reception and schools: why teaching with the Brilliant Club is a brilliant idea

by Amanda Potter I found out about the Brilliant Club soon after I had completed……

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Published August 1, 2016
Categorized as TeachingTagged education, schools, teaching

A new Handbook to the Reception of Greek Drama

If you are looking for resources to support your teaching, or thinking of developing a……

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Published June 6, 2016
Categorized as PublicationsTagged drama, Greek drama, publication

Victoria McVicar: Solon in the eighteenth century

I’m a fairly new member of the CRSN Executive Committee. I’m a graduate student at……

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Published May 10, 2016
Categorized as Postgraduate studyTagged 18th century, Solon

Helen King: Reception and remaking

by Helen King (co-convenor of CRSN) It took me a while to realise that what……

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Published April 28, 2016
Categorized as Member profileTagged medicine

By Jove! Classical reception at the Film & History Conference

by Meredith E. Safran Greetings, CSRN Blog readers! I’m writing as the Area Chair for Classical……

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Published April 26, 2016
Categorized as Film & TVTagged film, TV

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