Barbarians

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Unlock the mysteries of ancient civilizations with expert insights in Dr. Stephen P. Kershaw's latest work, published by Little Brown. This brand new B-format paperback edition (ISBN: 9781472142139) contains 592 pages of rich content that bridges the gap between historical fact and captivating storytelling. With over thirty years of experience in classics, Dr. Kershaw brings a unique perspective to Greek mythology, Roman history, and significant events in ancient art. His teachings have influenced many, including notable personalities, and his contributions to Oxford University's courses make this book an essential read for students and history enthusiasts alike. Explore profound themes and gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of classical studies. As you journey through this carefully crafted narrative, you'll find that it sparks curiosity and ignites a passion for learning about the ancient world. Whether you are a casual reader or a devoted scholar, this book stands as a remarkable testament to the timeless allure of the past. *Free shipping* is available for this item, and we kindly ask you to allow up to *6 weeks for delivery*. Please note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781472142139
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2020
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 592


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Dr Stephen P. Kershaw has been a Classics tutor for some thirty years, teaching at all levels from beginner to PhD, currently operating out of the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, authoring and teaching undergraduate courses, and tutoring on the Masters in Literature and Art. Steve has also created Oxford University's online courses on Greek Mythology, The Fall of Rome and The Minoans and Mycenaeans. He lectures at the Victoria and Albert Museum and, as Professor of History of Art, runs the European Studies Classical Tour for Rhodes College and the University of the South. In addition to titles published by Robinson, A Brief Guide to the Greek Myths, A Brief History of the Roman Empire and A Brief History of Atlantis, he has edited The Penguin Dictionary of Classical Mythology. Steve was an expert contributor to the History Channel's Barbarians Rising series; former students include the Princess of Jordan; he translated the Greek inscription on Matthew Pinsent's fourth Olympic gold medal for him after his victory in Athens; and he is a guest speaker for the Royal Academy (through Cox & Kings). He lives in the Oxfordshire village of Deddington with his wife, the artist Lal Jones.

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