The Bluffer's Guide to the Classics
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Ross Leckie caught on to the Classics in ad 1962 at the precocious age of five. Ostracised to a school in the wilds of Kincardineshire, he soon realised that little competition in the Classics meant much opportunity.
At Oxford he found that the torch of Classical exegesis burned brightly but that most Classicists had bad breath and worked all the time.
To avoid such questions as 'Do you mean modern Greek?' he has variously farmed, taught, roughnecked, engaged in politics and written the award-winning historical novel Hannibal. Its sequel, Scipio, which sounds like the biography of a kangaroo but isn't, came next - as, he observes, sequels often do - and the third part of the trilogy, Carthage, is due out soon if it isn't already.
Now it's per ardua ad astra with novels on Aristotle and Dido. When he is not writing them, he works as director of communications for an Edinburgh investment management company and reviews for The Times. Or so he says.
At Oxford he found that the torch of Classical exegesis burned brightly but that most Classicists had bad breath and worked all the time.
To avoid such questions as 'Do you mean modern Greek?' he has variously farmed, taught, roughnecked, engaged in politics and written the award-winning historical novel Hannibal. Its sequel, Scipio, which sounds like the biography of a kangaroo but isn't, came next - as, he observes, sequels often do - and the third part of the trilogy, Carthage, is due out soon if it isn't already.
Now it's per ardua ad astra with novels on Aristotle and Dido. When he is not writing them, he works as director of communications for an Edinburgh investment management company and reviews for The Times. Or so he says.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781902825489 |
| ISBN 10 | 1902825489 |
| Title | The Bluffer's Guide to the Classics |
| Author | Ross Leckie |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oval Books |
| Year published | 1999-04-01 |
| Number of pages | 64 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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