Cicero’s incalculable gifts
So Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones “would willingly obliterate every word of Cicero” for just one book of Ctesias’ lost work Persian Things (“Listen, and let us take you back”, Books, 13 November). Farewell,...
So Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones “would willingly obliterate every word of Cicero” for just one book of Ctesias’ lost work Persian Things (“Listen, and let us take you back”, Books, 13 November). Farewell,...
It may have been the birthplace of democracy, but it seems that ancient Greece was a veiled society for women. Research by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, lecturer in classics and ancient history at Exeter...
It may have been the birthplace of democracy, but it seems that ancient Greece was a veiled society for women. Research by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, lecturer in classics and ancient history at Exeter...
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones appreciates a nuanced biography of a complex ruler whose achievements are often ignored
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on the complex thesis emerging from a study of the Histories