Mary Beard's Reading List
Mary Beard was a professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge for more than 40 years. Her frequent media appearances have led to her being described as “Britain’s best-known classicist.” Beard's book Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town won the 2009 Wolfson History Prize . We interviewed Mary Beard in 2009, when she was working on Pompeii. She told us about books that have had the deepest impact on her thinking about the ancient world: “I’ve chosen these books because all of them made a big difference to me. I wouldn’t be the person I am today without them”. SPQR is probably Mary Beard's
Open in WellRead Daily app →Ancient History in Modern Life (2009)
Scraped from fivebooks.com (2009-10-29).
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Books from Intelligence Squared: Mary Beard on Images of Power from the Ancient to the Modern World (2024)
Extracted via LLM (gemini-2.5-flash) from auto-captions of Intelligence Squared (2024-11-19).
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By the Book: Mary Beard (2021)
NYT By the Book column (2021-10-07).
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