Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines and Ancient Dreams of Technology, by Adrienne Mayor Parallels tell us little about the complexities of scientific innovation, writes Emma Gee By Emma Gee 7 February
The Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece, by Maria Michela Sassi Elegant theories provide a new narrative about Presocratic philosophers, writes Emma Gee By Emma Gee 6 September
The Classical Debt: Greek Antiquity in an Era of Austerity, by Johanna Hanink Do ancient cultural ideas drive the insistence that Greece pay all its bills in full? asks Emma Gee By Emma Gee 24 August
‘We don’t make people angry!’ Universities ‘tame’ on International Women’s Day Emma Gee found passion and bravery lacking at a campus IWD event By Emma Gee 9 March
Classics’ elitism should be lost in translation In giving short shrift to the production of modern interpretations, classicists consign their work to narrow academic circles, says Emma Gee By Emma Gee 17 March