Education
University of Oxford. Merton College; King Edward"s School, Birmingham.
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Treating ancient plays as living drama. Classical Greek drama is brought vividly to life in this series of new translations. Students are encouraged to engage with the text through detailed commentaries, including suggestions for discussion and analysis. In addition, numerous practical questions stimulate ideas on staging and encourage students to explore the play's dramatic qualities. Clouds is suitable for students of both Classical Civilisation and Drama. Useful features include full synopsis of the play, commentary alongside translation for easy reference and a comprehensive introduction to the Greek Theatre. Clouds is aimed primarily at A-level and undergraduate students in the UK, and college students in North America.
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An exciting series that provides students with direct access to the ancient world by offering new translations of extracts from its key texts. Herodotus, writing in the second half of the 5th century BC, is the first historian of western civilisation. His narrative tells of the expansion of the Persian Empire in the 6th and 5th centuries BC and the wars between Greece and Persia in 490 and 480 BC. Some of the most famous battles of history, Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis, are dramatically described in his work. His purpose is to explain why the wars happened and his sophisticated and complex answer encompasses the relation of gods to men, the nature of different peoples and the character of individuals.
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University of Oxford. Merton College; King Edward"s School, Birmingham.
Claughton was a right-handed batsman, who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. In 1975, Claughton was captain of his school cricket team (Kansas Engineering Society) where he later became chief master. He made his first-class debut for Oxford University against Gloucestershire in 1976 scoring a century in the second innings thus scoring a century on debut.
Claughton played 37 first-class matches for the University from 1976 to 1979, with his final first-class match for Oxford coming against Cambridge University.
In his 37 first-class matches for the University, he scored 1,365 runs at a batting average of 21.32, with five half centuries and two centuries, with a high score of 130 against Sussex in 1978. Additionally, in 1978 he made his List-A debut for the Combined Universities against Hampshire in the 1978 Benson and Hedges Cup, during which he played 3 further List-A matches in the tournament for the team
In 1978, Claughton made his first-class debut for Warwickshire against Lancashire in the County Championship. Claughton represented Warwickshire in 18 first-class matches from 1978 to 1980, with his final first-class match coming against the touring West Indians.
In his 15 first-class appearances for the county, he scored 545 runs at an average of 21.80, with two centuries and a high score of 108* against Worcestershire in 1980.
In 1980, Claughton made his List-A debut for Warwickshire against Hampshire in the 1980 John Player League. He represented the county in 18 List-A matches, with his final one-day match for the county coming against Derbyshire in the 1980 season. In his 18 List-A matches for the county, he scored 367 runs at an average of 24.46, with two half centuries and a high score of 65 against Yorkshire.
In his overall first-class career, he scored 1,910 runs at an average of 21.46, with four half centuries, five centuries and a high score of 130.
In 1982, Claughton made his Berkshire debut in the 1982 Minor Counties Championship against Buckinghamshire. Claughton played 22 Minor Counties matches for Berkshire, with his final Minor Counties match for the county coming against the Somerset Second XI in the 1986 Minor Counties Championship.
In 1983, he made his List-A debut for Berkshire against Yorkshire in the 1st round of the 1983 National Westminster Trophy. Claughton played 2 further List-A matches for the county, with his final one-day match for Berkshire coming against Hampshire in the 1st round of the 1985 National Westminster Trophy.
In 1983, Claughton made a single List-A appearance for the Minor Counties against Sussex in the 1983 Benson and Hedges Cup.
In 1988, Claughton made his Dorset debut in the 1988 Minor Counties Championship against Devon. Claughton played 33 Minor Counties matches for Dorset, with his final Minor Counties match coming against Berkshire in 1993. In 1989, he made his List-A debut for Dorset against Kent in the 1st round of the 1989 National Westminster Trophy.
Claughton made one further List-A appearance for Dorset against Lancashire in the 1st round of the 1991 National Westminster Trophy.
In his overall List-A career, he scored 517 runs at an average of 20.68, with two half centuries and a high score of 65. Claughton was Classics master and in charge of cricket at Eton College from 1984 to 2001, then Headmaster, Solihull School (2001–2005) and in 2006 returned to his old school to become the Chief Master at King Edward"s School, Birmingham and teach Latin and Classical Greek.
Claughton will retire from teaching in July 2016, a decision he announced in 2015 after suffering a stroke.
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