When Will Sherlock Return?

As I gaze at our latest acquisition, The Works of Arthur Conan Doyle, I am reminded of Sherlock, the BBC tv series which aired its first season in 2010. Re-interpreted to suit the modern world, Sherlock is an edgy, fun series (one of the best Britain has produced of late) starring Benedict Cumberbatch (villain of […]

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Some Trivia about The Minor Works of Xenophon

For those of us with geeky pursuits, examining an antiquarian book can bring about many discoveries, and even more mysteries. Take our Minor Works of Xenophon (1857), for instance. The book itself is not that beautiful to look at, and its contents not particularly groundbreaking. Published as part of Bohn’s Classical Library, which was part […]

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Latin and Classical Chinese lessons begin in July!

For a total cost of less than a flight and stay in Europe, begin a lifelong journey and conversation with the greatest and influential minds of civilisation: Plato, Thucydides, Herodotus, Demosthenes, Homer, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and countless more. For the first time, in addition to learning Latin and Ancient Greek, you can now learn […]

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