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Alexander the Great and his early Successors (336 BC – 302 BC) Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes essays on the following subjects (1) Philip II’s reforms of the Macedonian State (2) Persia in Ale

An Introduction to Ancient History Notes

For Ancient Greece, the topics I cover are:
1. From Bronze to Iron & Rise of the Polis
2. Greek overseas expansion and tyranny
3. Archaic Athens and Sparta
4. The Classical Period - Greek States at War

For the Near East, the topics I cover are

Early Greek Hexameter Poetry Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 12 essays and commentaries on Homer’s Odyssey, Hesiod’s Works and Days and Theogony, the Trojan an

Greek History 499BC - 362 BC Notes

Covers Ancient Greece from 499BC to 362 BC
SUITABLE FOR BOTH A LEVEL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
-Engagement with both primary and secondary resources as well as an analyses of these resources
-Different types of constitutions
-Athens' rise and fal

Greek Literature of the 5th century Notes

These notes are a detailed and fully-comprehensive set of revision notes at an undergraduate level concentrating on five 5th century texts: Herodotus, Sophocles' Ajax, Euripides' Ajax, Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae and Pindar's Odes. They are revisi

Greek Literature of the 5th Century BC Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 16 essays and commentaries on the following authors and topics (1) Aristophanes’ Frogs and Thesmop

Greeks and Persians Notes

This is a short module covering the literature and art in 5th century Greece concerned with the Persian wars. The key texts are Herodotus' Histories and Aeschylus' Persae. There is one essay discussing Athenian perceptions of Persia, one set of notes

Greek Tragedy Notes

Comprehensive notes on a range of topics relating to Greek tragedy, focusing on three main texts (the Agamemnon, Oedipus Rex, and the Medea) but drawing examples from many other Greek tragedies too. Topics covered include: the role of the chorus, the

Homer's Iliad Notes

These are notes covering the Iliad, an ancient Greek poem about the wrath of Achilles and the war at Troy. Included are essays discussing a broad range of topical issues in Iliadic studies, and a set of revision notes which outlines some of the argume

Latin Literature of the 1st Century AD Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 17 essays and commentaries on the following authors (1) Ovid (2) Petronius (3) Juvenal (4) Cicero’

Plato’s Meno and Euthyphro Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 7 essays on these two dialogues.

Plato's Republic Notes

Comprehensive revision notes on all key topics concerning Plato's Republic, also includes guidance for how to approach questions on the Republic and perform well in exams on this text. Author used these notes to gain a first-class result at Oxford Uni

Roman History 241 BC to 146 BC Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition during his time at Oxford. This collection includes essays on the following subjects (1) Early Treaties between Rome and Carthage (2) Rome and Illyria (3) The Second Punic War (4) The Roman

Roman History; 46 BC to 54 AD Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes essays on the following subjects (1) Caesar’s Dictatorship (2) the period after the Ides of March

Roman History; the Roman Republic from 146 BC to 46 BC Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes essays on the following subjects (1) the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman Republican System (

Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World Notes

Comprehensive set of notes (100 pages) covering a wide span of topics relating to sexuality and gender in the ancient world, including, but not limited to: gender theory, masculinity, feminism, the role of women in different periods (including in the

The Hellenistic World: societies and cultures 300 BC to 100 BC Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes essays on the following subjects (1) the concept of Good Kingship (2) Cities in the Hellenistic wo

Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 7 essays on the following subjects in Thucydides (1) Causation (2) Democracy (3) Individuality (4)

Virgil’s Aeneid Notes

The author of these notes achieved a First and an Exhibition for the very high quality of his essays during his time at Oxford. This collection includes 8 essays on the following subjects in Virgil’s Aeneid (1) the beginning of the Aeneid (2) Leadersh

Vocabulary for Latin Core texts Notes

Vocabulary for selected texts on the Latin Core syllabus at Oxford:
- Lucretius book 1
- Propertius book 4
- Horace book 3
- Selected vocab for Catullus 64/68 and Cicero Pro Archia (hardest words only)

Vocabulary for Tragedy Texts Notes

Running vocabulary and grammatical notes for three tragedies: the Agamemnon of Aeschylus, the Oedipus Tyrannos of Sophocles and the Medea of Euripides.

Classics Notes Bundle Notes

Alexander the Great and his early Successors (336 BC – 302 BC), Early Greek Hexameter Poetry, Greek Literature of the 5th Century BC, Latin Literature of the 1st Century AD, Plato’s Meno and Euthyphro, Roman History 241 BC to 146 BC, Roman History; 46

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