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Flying the flag for Latin, Greek & Class Civ; Latin courses for students from our Lewisham partner schools; even a Latin taster course for parents!

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COLFESclassics@COLFESclassics·
Wonderful time had by our Year 9s and 10s in Carleion and Bath this weekend. We even had time to hone our Roman military skills and bump into an ITV film set! @ColfesSchool @Colfespartners
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Legonium
Legonium@tutubuslatinus·
On this day - October 4 - the Romans celebrated something quite unusual for their religious calendar - the ieiunium Cereris (Fast of Ceres). Ceres is a goddess of agriculture (hence cereal) and of the regenerative power of nature. Organised fasts were very rare in ancient Rome.
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The Classics Library
The Classics Library@StephenJenkin·
Brilliant! Greek Tragedies via vase.
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Colfe's School
Colfe's School@ColfesSchool·
Headmaster Richard Russell in @thetimes today on the proposal to cancel #Alevel examinations next year
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Henry Cullen
Henry Cullen@HBCullen·
. @ae_stallings is spot on about the multiple possible readings of Aeschylus' "Persians" in this week's TLS. The question of sympathy vs schadenfreude depends on modern vs ancient & Athenian vs non-Athenian audiences. Doubt much sorrow among spectators in 472 BC!
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Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes@officialnhaynes·
In case you missed it, all series of Natalie Haynes Stands Up For The Classics are now available on BBC Sounds! bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b… 🥳🎈
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COLFESclassics@COLFESclassics·
Excited to be welcoming/welcoming back all our classicists tomorrow! Something for our Year 13s to get them thinking!
Dr Owen Rees@reeshistory

2,499 years ago, approximately #OTD, a more interesting battle took place off the coast of Thermopylai - the naval battle of Artemision. Unlike Thermopylai, this one actually mattered. It is not a well-known battle, so why not follow @Roelkonijn and I for yet another thread 1/18

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