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Budge told him to study Classics before making up his mind.
He is now at Oxford studying classics, like his father.
Her parents insisted, however, that she study classics in Rome.
There he studied classics, graduating with a second class degree.
His first publications in natural history journals came when he was still studying classics.
"It seems to me to be a total and utter waste of time to study classics.
At Oxford he at first studied classics but later turned to history.
Edith, however, had come to Germany to study classics, and attended the lectures.
Some have argued that there are no practical reasons for studying classics, but they couldn't be more wrong.
Roberts was born and raised in London but moved to Germany to study classics.
He studied classics at Oxford, after which he entered the diplomatic service.
He was the first black African to come to Oxford to study Classics.
He went to grammar school, and studied classics at Cardiff University.
He went on to study Classics at the University of Auckland.
In 1921 he entered the University of Western Australia to study classics.
In 1728, he travelled to Leiden to study classics and law at the University.
A few pupils have gone on in recent years to study Classics at universities including Oxbridge.
In college, she studied classics, and her doctoral dissertation took the form of a book-length poem.
He then studied classics followed by theology at Jesus College, Oxford.
In 1943, he returned to Britain to study classics at Marlborough College.
He later went to Oxford University where he studied Classics.
He studied classics at University College, Oxford, from 1902.
He studied classics, philosophy and archaeology at the City Literary Institute.
She is also a trained voice-over artist, and has studied Classics at Oxford University.
But the opportunity to write about his beloved Greece - he studied classics at Oxford - was too good to miss.