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  1. Classicist. Sub-discipline. Ancient Greek culture. Institutions. University of Exeter. Richard Seaford was a British classicist. He was professor emeritus of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter. His work focused on ancient Greek culture, especially that of ancient Athens. He died in December 2023.

  2. Richard SEAFORD | Cited by 892 | of University of Exeter, Exeter (UoE) | Read 60 publications | Contact Richard SEAFORD

  3. Author. Richard Seaford, University of Exeter Richard Seaford is Emeritus Professor of Ancient Greek at the University of Exeter. His books include commentaries on Euripides' Cyclops and on Euripides' Bacchae, as well as Reciprocity and Ritual (1994), Dionysos (2006), Money and the Early Greek Mind (Cambridge, 2004), and Cosmology and the Polis (Cambridge, 2012).

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  5. Rankings & ratings. University of Salford is one of the top public universities in Salford, United Kingdom. It is ranked #851-900 in QS World University Rankings 2024.

  6. Dog Ban Bylaws. Visitors to Seaford seafront should be aware of the Dog Ban bylaws that exist along parts of the seafront, please click on the image to the left to see the poster in more detail. May to September – NO DOGS BETWEEN FRANKIE’S KIOSK WEST VIEW TO EDINBURGH ROAD/BONNINGSTEDT BEACH HUTS. DOGS ARE PERMITTED ON THE PROMENADE ON A LEAD.

  7. The seafront is unspoilt with free parking. A wide promenade runs the length of the sweeping bay from Seaford Head and Splash point to the east and Tide Mills to the west. The 18 th hole on Seaford Head Golf Course is one that people travel all over the world to play it is some 300 feet above sea level with a drop of 150 feet to the fairway below.