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Welcome to our 2026 Classical Studies for Schools catalogue! Inside you’ll find all the Cambridge OCR core set texts, studentfriendly readers and recommended textbooks to add context to your learners’ thematic studies. 2026 highlights include:

• Latin and Greek GCSE and A Level Cambridge OCR anthologies and set texts for examinations this year to 2028. See pages 6 and 10

• The new Pocket GCSE Greek Etymological Lexicon which is an essential learning tool for students of Classical Greek. See page 11

• New books for teachers including recommended books from Bloomsbury Education. See page 19

We hope you enjoy browsing With very best wishes for the year ahead

The Bloomsbury Classics Team

Note for teachers and students: The official core textbooks published for the Cambridge OCR specifications may be referenced throughout this catalogue and on our website as OCR Anthologies or Cambridge OCR Anthologies. The content is unchanged and is an update to the Cambridge OCR branding.

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BOOKS FOR CLASSICS TEACHERS

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de Romanis

Endorsed by Cambridge OCR and Eduqas, this popular Latin course for students aged 11-16 is breathing new life into Latin teaching and learning

With the addition of a new Book 3, alongside revised editions of Books 1 and 2, de Romanis is a fresh and exciting Latin course that ensures students’ progress from KS3 to GCSE Latin. It covers the full Latin GCSE requirements, and guides students through the skills needed to read original Latin works, preparing them to study the set texts at GCSE and into A Level.

“I introduced de Romanis a number of years ago ... I currently have a Year 11 group who have done it since they started Latin in Year 8 and they are better prepared for GCSE Language than any cohort I can remember (and I've been doing this for more than 20 years!). They also have cultural awareness and some knowledge of the stories from the Aeneid, which has been really valuable in their understanding of verse and prose literature too.”

UK

What makes de Romanis so special?

 The flexible modular approach enables you to pick and choose the best route through the course for your students

 Language learning is split between Core and Additional to ensure effective differentiation

 Fun and varied exercises include word identification, word manipulation and source analysis to encourage wider discussion

 Two-way translation exercises, derivation tasks and grammar explanations develop key literacy skills, promoting the understanding of English as well as Latin

 Vocabulary is consistently consolidated, and the clear and systematic explanations of grammar encourage steady progress to GCSE and beyond

 Early introduction of Latin stories rather than isolated sentences builds student confidence from the start

 Chapter sections in Book 3 on the works of Latin prose writers and poets with translations provide full support for reading the original texts

The second editions of Books 1 and 2 have been revised throughout based on teacher feedback:

• Chapter introductions and core language sections are more accessible

• You will find new boxes to offer opportunities for quick practice and enhance literacy through derivation skills

• New primary sources expand your experience of the material world

• Revised stories support the understanding of the darker side of Roman history

Book 3 continues progression to Latin GCSE and preparation for A Level

Building on the progression of Books 1 and 2, the new Book 3 continues to support language learning through clear and flexible explanation and exercises, giving students everything they need to continue to Latin GCSE and prepare for A Level. Going beyond language learning, this is the only book to guide students through the skills needed to read original Latin works, across different periods and genres, preparing them to study the set texts at GCSE and beyond.

CAMBRIDGE OCR GCSE SET TEXTS

OCR Anthology for Latin GCSE 2027-2028

Tim Chambers and Declan Lawell

This is the Cambridge OCR-endorsed edition covering the Latin GCSE set text prescriptions examined from 2027 to 2028.

The volume starts with a guide to using the book followed by sections on literary style, Latin metre and technical terms. Each section of the book that follows has a short introduction to the author and the literary-historical context of their work. The prescribed texts are set out in clear passages facing commentary notes, with further information on GCSE vocabulary and key terms as well as study questions. The full GCSE vocabulary is provided at the back of the book.

Pb | 9781350424487 | £14.99

For examinations in 2027–28

Texts covered:

• Virgil Aeneid Book 2, 1–56, 195–253

• Ovid Metamorphoses Book 4, 55–166

• Aulus Gellius Attic Nights 5.14 (with omissions)

• Pliny Letters 9.33 (with omissions)

• Apuleius Metamorphoses Book 5, 21–25 (with omissions) and 26–27

CAMBRIDGE OCR AS AND A LEVEL SET TEXTS

OCR Anthology for Latin AS and A Level: Shorter

Prose Authors

Katharine Radice and Stuart R. Thomson

Covers the Latin AS and A Level (Group 1) prescription for examinations in 2026–28 of Nepos Life of Hannibal 1–13 and the A Level (Group 2) prescription for examinations in 2027–28 of Apuleius Metamorphoses VI, 7–21 and Tacitus Annals XIV, 29–37 and 59–65.

Pb | 9781350384491 | £19.99

OCR Anthology for Latin AS and A Level: Shorter

Verse Authors

John Godwin

Covers the Latin AS and A Level (Group 1) prescription for examinations in 2026–28 of Tibullus I.2, I.5, II.4 and the A Level (Group 2) prescription for examinations in 2027–28 of Ovid's Metamorphoses VII and Lucretius' de rerum natura I.

Pb | 9781350384415 | £19.99

Virgil Aeneid IV: A Selection

John Storey

Covers the Latin AS and A Level (Group 3) prescription for examinations in 2026–28 of Virgil's Aeneid Book IV, lines 1–128, 529–629, and the A Level (Group 4) prescription for examinations in 2027–28 of lines 259–396, 416–503.

Pb | 9781350383968 | £16.99

Cicero Pro Roscio Amerino: A Selection

Neil Treble

Covers the Latin AS and A Level (Group 1) prescription for examinations in 2026–28 of Cicero's pro Roscio Amerino 5–29, and the A Level (Group 2) prescription for examinations in 2027–28 of 29–32 and 37–57.

Pb | 9781350384453 | £16.99

A Companion to the Aeneid in Translation

Volumes 1, 2 and 3

Christopher Tanfield

"Every future teacher and serious student of Virgil's Aeneid will want these volumes close to hand or readily available in the library." - Classical Review

For the first time, with these three volumes, students can access the full literary and historical significance of the Aeneid in translation through a commentary that unpicks Virgil's literary techniques, structural forms and historical resonances.

Written by an experienced teacher and expert on the Aeneid, this is an accessible guide for students and non-specialists in Latin literature alike.

Volume 1: Introduction and Indices

Pb | 9781350499492 | £19.99

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Volume 2: Books 1–6

| £24.99

Volume 3: Books 7–12 Pb | 9781350499546 | £24.99

CAMBRIDGE OCR-ENDORSED GCSE AND A LEVEL TEXTBOOKS

Latin to GCSE Parts 1 and 2

Henry Cullen and John Taylor

The best-selling two-volume GCSE course for Latin students from Henry Cullen and John Taylor.

Part 1: Pb | 9781780934402 | £14.99

Part 2: Pb | 9781780934419 | £14.99

Essential GCSE Latin

John Taylor

Covers all the linguistic requirements for GCSE Latin, providing straightforward and helpful explanations of every grammatical construction.

Pb | 9781350003804 | £16.99

Latin Stories

A GCSE Reader, Second Edition

Henry Cullen, Michael Dormandy and John Taylor

An ideal first reader for students of Latin, offering 100 self-contained passages of manageable length from a wide range of ancient authors.

Pb | 9781350003842 | £15.99

Latin Beyond GCSE Second Edition

John Taylor

Covers all the linguistic requirements for the Cambridge OCR AS and A Level in Latin. It is selfcontained and can be used independently by students.

Pb | 9781474299831 | £18.99

Prose Unseens for A-Level Latin

A Guide through Roman History

Mathew Owen

A bank of unseen passages for students to practice and develop their skills and knowledge for A Level Latin.

Pb | 9781474269162 | £14.99

STUDENT READERS

Selections from Petronius, The Satyrica

The Tales of Eumolpus

Debra Freas and Andrew Zissos

"Combines up-to-date scholarship on Petronius with helpful grammar notes, and includes glances at Petronius' literary achievements and the cultural environment of the 1st century AD."

- Regine May, University of Leeds, UK

This edition is the first to take students through Petronius' Satyricon in a continuous arc that gives a deeper understanding of the plot and characters than previous editions.

Pb | 9781350341289 | £17.99

Pocket GCSE Latin Etymological Lexicon

Caroline K. Mackenzie

“A hugely fun and useful tool for Latin learners. I wish I’d had this book when I was learning Latin.”

- Caroline Lawrence, ex-president of Joint Association for Classical Teachers

An essential tool for the learning of Latin, based around the GCSE word lists of Cambridge OCR and WJEC. Each Latin word is translated and given a set of derivatives, some common and others less so. Space is given for readers to annotate as they learn - and note other derivatives they may come across too!

Pb | 9781350320758 | £9.99

WE ALSO RECOMMEND

Latin Prose Composition

A Guide from GCSE to A Level and Beyond

Andrew Leigh

This book helps students to write Latin using increasingly complex forms of expression. Part 1 gives guidance and practice exercises for the sentences required at GCSE, while Parts 2 and 3 contain a series of chapters of grammatical introduction and exercises for translation into Latin leading up to A Level. Part 4 takes students into more advanced areas of composition.

Pb | 9781350048034 | £15.99

Selections from Virgil’s Aeneid Books 1-6 and 7-12

A Student Reader

Ashley Carter

“The questions are open and the register is well suited to the school pupils who are answering them. This is all excellent pedagogical practice.” - Classical Review

These readers of Virgil's text feature passages from the Aeneid and are designed to help students understand and appreciate Virgil's poem, as well as improve their Latin reading skills. Each Latin passage is accompanied by running vocabulary, on-page commentary notes and targeted questions.

Books 1-6: Pb | 9781472575708 | £17.99

Books 7-12: Pb | 9781350136250 | £17.99

WOMEN CREATING CLASSICS

Women Creating Classics A Retrospective

“From antiquity to the present and across multiple media in different European vernaculars, this wideranging volume brings in serious scholarly attention, often for the first time, a number of classically inspired works by both seasoned and lesser-known women writers."

- Fiona Macintosh, University of Oxford, UK

Looking at extraordinary women writers such as Sappho, Lucrezia Marinella and Virginia Woolf to Toni Morrison, Roz Kaveney and Zadie Smith.

Pb | 9781350444379 | £24.99

Women Re-Creating Classics Contemporary Voices

Looking at original creative work by women writers – such as poems by Katie Byford and Carrie Etter, and interviews with Madeline Miller and Kamila Shamsie.

Pb | 9781350445079 | £24.99

OCR Anthology for Classical Greek GCSE 2027—2028

Edited by Chris Burnand and Andy Mylne

This is the Cambridge OCR-endorsed edition covering the Classical Greek GCSE set text prescriptions examined from 2027 to 2028.

The volume starts with an introduction to ancient Greek history and culture, which sets in context the passages for the exams and gives guidance on how to translate ancient Greek. The prescribed texts are set out in clear passages facing commentary notes, with further information on GCSE vocabulary and key terms as well as study questions. The full GCSE vocabulary is provided at the back of the book and a timeline, Who's Who, glossaries and map combine to give students a focused preparation for their exams.

Pb | 9781350384538 | £14.99

Texts covered include:

Herodotus

Sections VI (How Arion was Saved by a Dolphin), VII (Story of Euenius) and X (Respect for Suppliants enforced by an oracle)

Lysias

On the Murder of Eratosthenes 6–14 and 16–27

Homer

Odyssey, Book 10, lines 203–245, 302–347 and 371–399

Euripides

Trojan Women, lines 654–678 and 686–779

OCR Anthology for Classical Greek AS and A Level: 2026–2028

Edited by Matthew Barr, John Claughton, Benedict Gravell, Rowena Hewes, Ellice Hetherington and Stuart R. Thomson

The only exam-board approved book for Cambridge OCR's Greek AS and A Level set text prescriptions for examination 2026–28 giving full Greek text, commentary and vocabulary and a detailed introduction for each text that also covers the prescription to be read in English for A Level.

Pb | 9781350379633 | £29.99

Texts covered include:

AS and A Level Groups 1 & 3

Herodotus, Histories, Book 7: 207–226

Plato, Crito 43a–48d

Homer, Odyssey, Book 16: 201–451

Sophocles, Electra 1–85 and 254–416

A Level Groups 2 & 4

Herodotus, Histories, Book 8: 6–26

Plato, Crito 48d–end

Lucian, Charon 1–5, 15–21

Homer, Odyssey, Book 22: 1–238

Sophocles, Electra 516–763

Aristophanes, Birds 1–259

AS

Pocket GCSE Greek Etymological Lexicon

An essential tool for the learning of Classical Greek, based around Cambridge OCR's GCSE word list (DVL) and that of the ICCG (Intermediate Certificate of Classical Greek). Each Greek word is translated and given a set of derivatives, some common and others less so, which acts as a helpful aid in memorising vocabulary. Space is given for readers to annotate as they learn - and note other derivatives they may come across too!

A concise introduction and a glossary of Greek in common usage combine to make this a vade mecum for all learners of Greek as well as cruciverbalists. The text is imaginatively punctuated by twenty illustrations by Amanda Short.

Pb | 9781350572119 | £9.99

Herodotus: Book III

This accessible edition for students illuminates the geographical and even anthropological scope of Herodotus' history, and enables students to confidently tackle the text in the original Greek. Bringing together a full introduction, text, commentary and translation, Longley makes Herodotus accessible to students of ancient Greek. This guide shows us why Herodotus is still considered the ‘Father of History’.

Pb | 9781350282797 | £29.99

In Search of the Greeks

"Any teacher of Classical Civilisation or Ancient Greek will wish to have a copy of this book to hand for easy reference... There is in this volume, and the accompanying website, more than enough resources for any teacher to choose from."

– The Classical Review

Pb | 9781472530264 | £27.99

Greek Unseen Translation Second Edition

John Taylor and Stephen Anderson

A useful collection of 130 passages from Greek authors, ideal for students from pre-GCSE to A Level. Pb | 9781350336179 | £18.99

OCR Ancient History GCSE Component 1

Greece and Persia

Sam Baddeley, Paul Fowler, Lucy R. Nicholas and James Renshaw

Covers the whole of Component 1, both the compulsory Period Study and the three optional Depth Studies:

Period Study: The Persian Empire, 559–465 BC

Depth Study: From Tyranny to Democracy, 546–483 BC

Depth Study: Athens in the Age of Pericles, 462–429 BC

Depth Study: Alexander the Great, 356–323 BC

OCR Ancient History GCSE Component 2 Rome

Paul Fowler, Christopher Grocock and James Melville

Covers the whole of Component 2, both the compulsory longer Period Study and the three optional Depth Studies: Longer Period Study: The Foundations of Rome: From Kingship to Republic, 753–440 BC

Depth Study: Hannibal and the Second Punic War, 218–201 BC

Depth Study: Cleopatra: Rome and Egypt, 69–30 BC

Depth Study: Britannia: From Conquest to Province, AD 43–c. 84

These textbooks are endorsed by Cambridge OCR and support the specification for AS and A Level Ancient History

OCR Ancient History AS and A Level Component 1

Greece

Charlie Cottam, David L. S. Hodgkinson, Steve Matthews, Lucy R. Nicholas and James Renshaw

Covers the whole of Component 1, both the compulsory Period Study and the three optional Depth Studies:

Period Study: Relations between Greek states and between Greek and non-Greek states, 492–404 BC

Depth Study: The Politics and Society of Sparta, 478–404 BC

Depth Study: The Politics and Culture of Athens c. 460–c. 399 BC

Depth Study: The Rise of Macedon, c. 359–323 BC

Pb | 9781350015234 | £17.99

OCR Ancient History AS and A Level Component 2

Rome

Robert Cromarty, James Harrison and Steve Matthews

Covers the whole of Component 2, both the compulsory Period Study and the three optional Depth Studies:

Period Study: The Julio-Claudian Emperors, 31 BC–AD 68

Depth Study: The Breakdown of the Late Republic, 88–31 BC

Depth Study: The Flavians, AD 68–96

Depth Study: Ruling Roman Britain, AD 43–c.128

Pb | 9781350015272 | £17.99

It is a good, accessible read with numerous interesting facts not in any way bogged down by archaeology of the dry as dust kind. – Classics for All

These textbooks are endorsed by Cambridge OCR and support the specification for GCSE Classical Civilisation (9–1). They cover the Thematic Studies (Components 11 and 12) and all three Literature and Culture options (Components 21–23):

“Comprehensive,

Stephen Ridley, Durham High School for Girls

GCSE Route 1: Myth and Religion
Ben Greenley, Dan Menashe and James Renshaw
GCSE Route 2: Women in the Ancient World
Robert Hancock-Jones, Dan Menashe and James Renshaw

CLASSICAL CIVILISATION GCSE: LITERATURE AND CULTURE

HOMERIC WORLD

“Clarke has valuable insights usually relayed in economical, strong language ... [he] shows the way to a sensitive reading of the Homeric epic.” –

Journal on The Art of the Odyssey

ROMAN CITY LIFE

“This book is alive with subtle and penetrating observations about Roman poetry.”

– The Times on Latin Poets and Roman Life

WAR & WARFARE

“This little book is a gem. It draws together from all available sources a concise picture of the Roman army through the ages.”

– Classics for All on The Roman Army

These textbooks are endorsed by Cambridge OCR and support the specifications for AS and A Level Classical Civilisation

Component 11

The World of the Hero

Sally Knights

Pb | 9781350015074 | £14.99

Components 21+22

Greek Theatre and Imperial Image

Robert Hancock-Jones, James Renshaw and Laura Swift Pb | 9781350015111 | £14.99 Components 31 + 34 Greek Religion and Democracy and the Athenians

Athina Mitropoulos, Tim Morrison and James Renshaw

WE ALSO RECOMMEND FOR CLASSICAL CIVILISATION AS AND A

WE ALSO RECOMMEND FOR CLASSICAL CIVILISATION AS

“With its generally accessible style and breadth of material [this book] is an important contribution to the layperson’s understanding of Greek music... It brims with such charisma.”

– Classics for All on Music in Ancient Greece

“[Provides] a fresh focal point for examining the Republic ... The material is clearly and succinctly presented .. clear prose and logical order.”

– Classical Review on Blood in the

Democracy

BOOKS FOR CLASSICS TEACHERS

Teaching Classics Worldwide Successes, Challenges and Developments

Edited by Steven Hunt and John

"A welcome new resource for the global classics community ... A heartening account of the many people... who care deeply about the provision of classics education and can speak to the immense good it can do for students and for society without turning a blind eye to the historical and contemporary problems of the discipline."

- Classics Journal

Designed for teachers in schools and university instructors, as well as stakeholders and policy-makers in education everywhere, this book is a systematic guide to contemporary school teaching of classical languages, literature and civilisation in major countries across the world. This book examines the trends and assesses the rationale for such diversity in programmes of study and asks the question: What are classical subjects for in today's schools?

Pb | 9781350427617 | £29.99

Starting to Teach Latin, Second Edition

Steven Hunt

“Packed full of practical advice on how to teach Latin effectively to pupils of all backgrounds and abilities.”

- Classics for All

This second edition of Steven Hunt’s bestselling Starting to Teach Latin has been updated throughout and includes information about, and analysis of, recent Latin textbooks and curriculum developments.

Offering practical advice on topics such as essay writing, teaching controversial topics including women, slavery, ethnicity and social hierarchy, making use of primary sources and using ICT to advance language skills, this book also engages with broader questions of approach and theory.

Pb | 9781350368132 | £24.99

BOOKS RECOMMENDED BY TEACHERS

Teaching Latin: Contexts, Theories and Practices

Steven Hunt

This is the book I wish I'd had when I first started teaching Latin! It outlines current practices in Latin pedagogy while providing up-to-date books, teaching examples and resources.

- Maureen Lamb, Kingswood Oxford School, USA

Pb | 9781350161375 | £25.99

Communicative Approaches for Ancient Languages

by

There is much here for all looking to shift their pedagogy and add new teaching tools... No clearer explication of the need for change can be found than in Communicative Approaches 

- The Classical Outlook

Pb | 9781350157330 | £25.99

Teaching Classics with Technology

by

What shines through every chapter of this volume, and the text as a whole, is the persistent relevance of principles underpinning digital Classics pedagogies ... and are more potent now for having been put to the ultimate test.

- The Classical Review Pb | 9781350110939 | £27.99

Forward with Classics

This collection of essays are essential reading for anyone determined to open up the ancient world in schools or elsewhere. It contains an invaluable fund of practical ideas to advance the cause ... A most heartening compilation.

- Classics for All Pb | 9781474297677 | £34.99

TEACHING CLASSICAL DRAMA

Antigone Sophocles

Translated by Don Taylor

Edited by David Bullen

A revised edition of Sophocles’ great tragic play in Don Taylor’s classic translation with a commentary and notes by David Bullen. The introductory notes look at the original performance conditions that would have shaped the impact of Antigone in 441 BCE and explore recent translations and adaptations.

Pb | 9781350510425 | £10.99

Medea Euripides

Translated by J. Michael Walton

Edited by Will Shüler

A Student Edition of Euripides’ play, which accessibly unpacks Greek tragedy in its social context, issues of translation and adaptation, and performance approaches over the centuries. Will Shüler’s commentary looks at the notion of myth and how Greek tragedians were telling old stories to get new meanings; and how the play has evolved through translation.

Pb | 9781350523722 | £10.99

The Women of Troy Euripides

Translated by Don Taylor

Edited by Emma Cole

This Student Edition looks at the Trojan War as represented in Greek literature and myth, the context in which Euripides was writing and within which the play was first performed, and the recent performance history of the play.

Pb | 9781350358324 | £10.99

Classical Greek Tragedy Judith Fletcher

This book offers a comprehensive survey of the development of classical Greek tragedy combined with close readings of exemplary texts. Reconstructing how audiences in fifth-century BCE Athens created meaning from the performance of tragedy and considers the context of Athenian political and legal structures, gender ideology and religious beliefs.

Pb | 9781350144569 | £16.99

MORE BOOKS FOR TEACHERS FROM BLOOMSBURY EDUCATION

Succeeding as a Deputy Head

Adam Kohlbeck and Chris Passey

A practical guide for current and aspiring Deputy Heads, blending case studies, research and real-world leadership insight.

It offers advice on navigating whole-school responsibilities, developing people-centred leadership and building confidence in decision-making. Reflective tasks and coaching strategies help readers strengthen their leadership approach and thrive in senior roles.

Pb | 9781801996198 | £18.99

SEND Strategies for the Secondary Years

A clear, accessible guide to supporting secondary-age students with SEND, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, DCD, PDA and sensory processing differences. Each chapter covers a different area of need and provides practical, easy-to-implement strategies. Designed for teachers and parents, it promotes neuro-affirmative practice and helps students thrive academically and emotionally.

Pb | 9781801997140 | £18.99

The School Leader’s Guide to SEND

Lynn How

A strategic, practical roadmap for improving whole-school SEND provision. Drawing on extensive leadership experience, Lynn How offers cost-effective initiatives, case studies and clear guidance for supporting SENCOs, refining universal provision and embedding inclusive practice.

The book helps leaders make meaningful adjustments and cultivate a fully inclusive school environment.

Pb | 9781801997690 | £19.99

The Teacher Toolkit Guide to the Science of Learning

Ross Morrison McGill

This guide translates cognitive science into practical teaching strategies, covering memory, metacognition, motivation and mental health. It dispels common neuromyths and supports understanding of neurodiverse learners. With templates, worked examples and visual tools, it equips teachers with evidence-based approaches to enhance learning in any classroom.

Pb | 9781801998994 | £14.99

JANUARY 2026

TAKE CLASSICS YOU Where

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Share your Classics stories with us and help to raise the profile of our fantastic subject to encourage more students to choose Classics at every level of their learning journey.

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