Books interview: Emma Gee
The Classics scholar and author of Mapping the Afterlife: From Homer to Dante talks about discovering Roman Britain in the Australian heat and how a sports-car-driving teacher fuelled her interest in...
The Classics scholar and author of Mapping the Afterlife: From Homer to Dante talks about discovering Roman Britain in the Australian heat and how a sports-car-driving teacher fuelled her interest in...
Parallels tell us little about the complexities of scientific innovation, writes Emma Gee
Elegant theories provide a new narrative about Presocratic philosophers, writes Emma Gee
I was very glad to see Emma Gee raise the issue of the translation of Classics and its scholarly nature and potential to engage the public (“Classics’ elitism should be lost in translation”, 17 March...
Do ancient cultural ideas drive the insistence that Greece pay all its bills in full? asks Emma Gee