Emily Hauser Emily Hauser is a writer and Classics scholar at Yale University. She is also Iris Online's very own blogger, writing a weekly article for 'Missives from Iris'. In this interview, she tells us ... Read more: Emily Hauser
(Not Quite) Thoroughly Modern Martha. The clock struck thirteen as I stormed the ominous portals under the battlements of the British... Read more: (Not Quite)...
A chat with Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye In the midst of the apocalyptic storms that March had sent to whirl around the streets of London,... Read more: A chat with...
A Day in the Life of a Classicist Classics is immensely transferable as a subject, and its students go on to almost every walk of... Read more: A Day in the...
Great Cities of the Roman Empire - Tarragona, Spain Welcome to Colonia Julia Urbs Triumphalis Tarraco. Better known to us today as Tarragona, it is... Read more: Great Cities...
Samothrace - Moving to a remote Greek island The 180 km squared Greek island of Samothrace in the North Aegean is dominated by the 1600 metre... Read more: Samothrace -...
Dougga By Day Tunisia, a richly historical land at present under-going a (one hopes, short) period of political... Read more: Dougga By Day
Great Cities of the Roman Empire - Nîmes Le Midi is the name the French have given to the beautiful, southern region of their country and if... Read more: Great Cities...
When in Rome use the underground It isn’t surprising that Rome’s Underground/Metro system is smaller than that of London’s - after... Read more: When in Rome...
Bacchus in France Philippa Williams searches for the god of wine in Aquitaine. Read more: Bacchus in...