What’s the UK’s favourite quotation?
We’re celebrating the publication of the new edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, and we want to know what the nation’s favourite memorable quotation is.
We’re celebrating the publication of the new edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, and we want to know what the nation’s favourite memorable quotation is.
An excerpt from Down to the Wire.
Anatoly looks at oof and
A video of Professor Paul Cartledge talking about his new book Ancient Greece: A History in Eleven Cities.
Elvin Lim looks at Obama’s efforts towards health care reform.
Edward Zelinsky looks at death panels.
What Cassie has been reading this week.
A video of Benjamin Moser.
The podictionary word of the week is “class”.
Frances Larson writes about the world’s smallest medicine case, as devised by Sir Henry Wellcome.
An excerpt from Going to Extremes.
Anatoly Liberman’s gleanings.
An excerpt from Typing Politics introduced by the author Richard Davis.
Elvin Lim’s weekly column.