How to Teach Classics to Your Dog: A Quirky Introduction to the Ancient Greeks and Romans

Author:   Philip Womack
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
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9780861541218


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Philip Womack
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9780861541218


ISBN 10:   0861541219
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'The strength of Womack's book lies in the enthusiasm with which its author lays on the plate a vast range of material for dog and man... at any moment Brenda Hale, Donna Tartt, David Bowie, Molesworth, Stephen Fry or a reference to an obscure scholarly article... might leap from the page... There's plenty here, then, to catch the attention and arouse the interest of the curious.' * Literary Review * 'Engaging and funny and clever. Written with the verve of a novelist and the insights of a scholar. Illuminates the pleasures and relevance of the Classics today.' -- Dr Harry Sidebottom, Oxford don and author of the bestselling Warrior of Rome series 'Philip's whimsical tale of classical chats with his dog offers a new kind of introduction to the ancient world: immensely informative, wrapped in an engagingly casual tone, complemented by more than a dash of the bizarre. You'd be barking to miss it.' -- Professor Michael Scott, Academic, Author and Broadcaster 'Mirabile dictu! Philip Womack and Una - his optima canis - are tremendous companions in their journey round the classical world. The ultimate vademecum...' * Harry Mount, author of Amo, Amas, Amat and All That *


'The strength of Womack's book lies in the enthusiasm with which its author lays on the plate a vast range of material for dog and man... at any moment Brenda Hale, Donna Tartt, David Bowie, Molesworth, Stephen Fry or a reference to an obscure scholarly article... might leap from the page... There's plenty here, then, to catch the attention and arouse the interest of the curious.' * <i>Literary Review</i> * 'Engaging and funny and clever. Written with the verve of a novelist and the insights of a scholar. Illuminates the pleasures and relevance of the Classics today.' -- Dr Harry Sidebottom, Oxford don and author of the bestselling <i>Warrior of Rome</i> series 'Philip's whimsical tale of classical chats with his dog offers a new kind of introduction to the ancient world: immensely informative, wrapped in an engagingly casual tone, complemented by more than a dash of the bizarre. You'd be barking to miss it.' -- Professor Michael Scott, Academic, Author and Broadcaster 'Mirabile dictu! Philip Womack and Una - his optima canis - are tremendous companions in their journey round the classical world. The ultimate vademecum...' * Harry Mount, author of <i>Amo, Amas, Amat... and All That</i> * 'Una's personality shines through and Womack's enthusiasm is infectious.' * <i>Wunderdog</i> * 'Lively and informative.' -- Classics For All


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Philip Womack is the author of seven critically acclaimed fantasy novels for children. He read Classics and English at Oriel College, Oxford, and has taught Latin and Greek to a wide variety of students around the world. His most recent children’s book, The Double Axe, reimagines the myth of the Minotaur, while The Arrow of Apollo tells the stories of the children of the heroes. He lives in London.

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