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Antinous in the collection of the Institute of Classical Studies Library The blog discusses the books that have been published on Antinous, the lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian -
Oscar Wilde and Classical antiquity: an exhibition Between the 31 May and the 13 September 2024, the Combined Library of the Institute of Classical Studies and the Hellenic and Roman societies hosted an exhibition exploring the relationship between Oscar Wilde and the Classical world through the collections of the library. -
Remembering Amelia Edwards this Pride Month This year the EES celebrated Pride by remembering their founder, Amelia B Edwards. Amelia was a Victorian novelist, travel writer, and pioneer of British Egyptology, but her personal life and relations with other women have often been ignored by the field she founded. -
Ten Minute Talk & Tea: Trowel and Error - The Archaeology of the Priory of St John & St John’s Gate In this talk, our Collections Inventory Assistant Immie Meade shares some of the archaeological objects that have been found at the Priory of St John and St John’s Gate in Clerkenwell, including a closer look at objects which are normally not on display at our museum! -
Up the Lycabettus – lovely sunset: Amy Maud Hicks’ diary to Greece The blog explores the journey to Greece of Amy Maud Hicks, a well known suffragette, in 1902 when she was an archaeology student.