David Butterfield
Not an article this time, dear reader, just a note to mark two videos that appeared in the last week and may potentially interest some of the Antigone audience.
One is a narrated library tour with Timothy Kenny of some of the Classics books I’ve collected over the past two decades, with some tangents on different series and sets of works in the subject. It is rather long, but much less long than it could have been! Should this interest you, you can watch it below, or click through to YouTube.
The other is an interview with Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster, hosts of the brilliant Triggernometry podcast. The primary focus of the discussion is about the historic importance of Greece, especially fifth-century Athens, in the history of the west, but naturally other topics come up in such a setting. If that could appeal, here you go:
The Antigone team are thinking about getting our own video series going (not simply another podcast!) but would welcome your thoughts, should you wish to get in touch (ideas@antigonejournal.com) on that score.
