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  1. Advising the cosmopolis.Eric Brown - manuscript
    Plutarch charges that Stoic theory is inconsistent with Stoic political engagement no matter what they decide to do, because the Stoics' endorsement of the political life is inconsistent with their cosmopolitan rejection of ordinary politics (Stoic.rep., ab init.). Drawing on evidence from Chrysippus and Seneca, I develop an argument that answers this charge, and I draw out two interesting implications of the argument. The first implication is for scholars of ancient Stoicism who like to say that Stoicism is apolitical. The (...)
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  2. How many riddles did Oedipus solve?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This paper proposes that before the opening of Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King, the “hero” had to solve a lot of riddles.
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  3. Modifications to Aristotle's Poetics.E. Garrett Ennis - manuscript
    Aristotle's Poetics has been the basis for theories of entertainment for over 2,000 years. But the general approach it uses has led to a number of gaps, contradictions, and difficulties in predicting the success of books, plays, movies, and entertainment as a whole, so much so that sayings like "there are no rules, but you break them at your peril," and "in Hollywood, nobody knows anything" have become widespread and accepted. -/- However, it turns out that a model of entertainment (...)
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  4. A Misplacement in Aristotle's Metaphysics XII.Mohammad Habibollahi - manuscript
    Aristotle discusses divine intellect in Metaphysics XII.9. This chapter, however, seems incomplete, as a question posed in it (1074b36–8) remains unaddressed. On the other hand, there is another passage (1072b14–30) in Metaphysics XII.7 that seems to address a similar topic. Nevertheless, the latter passage appears, in several respects, to be extraneous to its present chapter. This article argues that the placement of the aforementioned passage within Metaphysics XII.7 is incorrect, and its original position is actually at the end of Metaphysics (...)
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  5. The Antidosis of Isocrates and Aristotle's Protrepticus.D. S. Hutchinson & Monte Ransome Johnson - manuscript
    Isocrates' Antidosis ("Defense against the Exchange") and Aristotle's Protrepticus ("Exhortation to Philosophy") were recovered from oblivion in the late nineteenth century. In this article we demonstrate that the two texts happen to be directly related. Aristotle's Protrepticus was a response, on behalf of the Academy, to Isocrates' criticism of the Academy and its theoretical preoccupations. -/- Contents: I. Introduction: Protrepticus, text and context II. Authentication of the Protrepticus of Aristotle III. Isocrates and philosophy in Athens in the 4th century IV. (...)
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  6. Der Mensch als Lebewesen. Zum zoologischen Denken des Aristoteles.Sergiusz Kazmierski - manuscript
    Vortrag, gehalten am 11. November 2020 im Rahmen einer Ringvorlesung am Regensburger Zentrum für Klassikstudien zum Thema "Entfernte Verwandte - Mensch und Tier". Die aristotelische Bestimmung des Menschen ist ein Rätsel. Daher soll sie im Folgenden auch als ein Rätsel behandelt werden. Ziel ist es, hier nicht das bei Aristoteles finden zu wollen, was wir heute ohnehin schon über den Menschen als ein Lebewesen wissen oder zu wissen glauben, sondern es gilt im Folgenden von Aristoteles ahnen zu lernen, was wir (...)
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  7. The Chronic Divan.Mota Victor - manuscript
  8. Espaço 1999.Mota Victor - manuscript
    Science fiction and futuristic reality beyond the Self.
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  9. Visual Trope and the Portland Vase Frieze: A New Reading and Exegesis.Randall L. Skalsky - Winter 1992 - Arion 2 (1).
    Among the extant masterworks of Roman art, there is probably none that has generated more scholarly debate than the Portland Vase over the interpretation of its elegant frieze. No fewer than forty-four different theories attempting to interpret the scenes on the vase have appeared in the last 400 years. In the main, the theories fall into two categories, those relating the frieze to Greek myth, and those linking the figures to Roman personages. Moreover, there is no consensus whether the frieze (...)
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  10. Aspects of the Rapid Development of Christian Religious Travel in the 4th Century A.D.Jan M. Van der Molen - Mar 20, 2020 - University of Groningen.
    'People travelled for numerous reasons,' so J.W. Drijvers submits at the beginning of his piece on travel and pilgrimage literature. Be it ‘commerce, government affairs, religion, education, military business or migration,’ people ‘made use of the elaborate system of roads and modes of transport such as wagons, horses and boats’ to traverse the far-reaching stretches of the Roman Empire. And for 4th century Christians in particular, participating in religious festivals as well as interaction with holy sites, sacred artifacts and clergymen (...)
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  11. Templi Ptolemaei — A look at the Purpose of the Serapeum at Alexandria.Jan M. van der Molen - Jan 28, 2019 - University of Groningen.
    The most discussed of architectural marvels tend to be the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or the Parthenon at Athens, supposedly because they are the ones we happen to have nominated ‘world wonders’; but that doesn’t mean all the rest of temple-type sites to be found across the greater Mediterranean area have less wonder about them. On the contrary; when wanting to explore and explain the role temples played in the lives of their ‘subscribers’ and a (...)
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  12. Divine Leadership and The Ruler Cult in Roman and Contemporary Times.Jan M. Van der Molen - Jan 13, 2020 - University of Groningen.
    Seeing how the idea of the ‘ruler cult’ and the necessary ‘myth-making’ to establish it exists to this day, as seen with the regime of a 21st century dictator like Kim Jong-il, it would be most interesting to see what parallels exist between cases of divine leadership and what we might learn about our contemporary cult rulers when looking at the dynamics of the two-millennia-old cult of the deified Emperor Augustus. As such, I have formulated a central question that focuses (...)
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  13. MEDICINE AND LAW IN ROME - (C.) Bubb, (M.) Peachin (edd.) Medicine and the Law Under the Roman Empire. Pp. xiv + 349, figs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Cased, £100, US$130. ISBN: 978-0-19-289861-6. [REVIEW]Punsara Amarasinghe - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  14. BRIDGING BRONZE AGE SOUTH ASIA TO THE AEGEAN - (R.) Arnott Crossing Continents. Between India and the Aegean from Prehistory to Alexander the Great. Pp. xvi + 138, ills, maps. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2022. Paper, £34.99, US$49.99. ISBN: 978-1-78925-554-6. [REVIEW]Serena Autiero - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  15. Another commentary on tacitus - Ash tacitus: Annals book XV. pp. XVI + 368, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Paper, £24.99, us$31.99 . Isbn: 978-0-521-26939-1. [REVIEW]Salvador Bartera - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  16. THE EARLY HISTORY OF ITALY - (M.) Maiuro, (J.) Botsford Johnson (edd.) The Oxford Handbook of Pre-Roman Italy (1000–49 bce ). Pp. 854, fig., ills, maps. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. Cased, £135, US$175. ISBN: 978-0-19-998789-4. [REVIEW]Emma Blake - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  17. COLUMELLA'S WORK ON AGRICULTURE - (L.) Mielke Spaliere für Silvinus. Charakterschulung in Columellas Werk über die Landwirtschaft. (Hypomnemata 219.) Pp. 602. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2024. Cased, €100. ISBN: 978-3-515-30225-5. [REVIEW]Francesca Boldrer - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  18. Teaching classics. Holmes-Henderson, hunt, musié forward with classics. Classical languages in schools and communities. Pp. XVIII + 276, fig., Ills. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2018. Paper, £29.99, us$40.95 . Isbn: 978-1-4742-9767-7. [REVIEW]Jessica Coatesworth - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  19. ROME AND RESISTANCE - (D.) Jolowicz, (J.) Elsner (edd.) Articulating Resistance under the Roman Empire. Pp. x + 303. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Cased, £85, US$110. ISBN: 978-1-108-48490-9. [REVIEW]Juan Manuel Cortés-Copete - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  20. Two studies on ancient magic - frankfurter guide to the study of ancient magic. Pp. XX + 797, b/w & colour ills. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2019. Cased, €249, us$299. Isbn: 978-90-04-17157-2. - Watson magic in ancient greece and Rome. Pp. X + 248, ills. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2019. Paper, £19.99, us$26.95 . Isbn: 978-1-78831-298-1. [REVIEW]Leonardo Costantini - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  21. Neel Early Rome: Myth and Society. A Sourcebook. Pp. xviii + 318, ills, maps. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2017. Paper, £34.50, US$44.95 . ISBN: 978-1-119-08380-1. [REVIEW]James Crooks - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-1.
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  22. DESCRIPTIONS TO DREAM OF: LITERARY TECHNIQUES IN AUSONIUS, CLAUDIAN AND PRUDENTIUS - (L.) Schmieder Deskription und Metapoetik in der spätantiken lateinischen Dichtung. Untersuchungen zur literarischen Beschreibung bei Claudian, Prudenz und Ausonius. (Millennium-Studien 100.) Pp. viii + 296. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Cased, £110, €124.95, US$126.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-100710-6. Open access. [REVIEW]Roald Dijkstra - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  23. BURIALS AND MACEDONIAN SOCIETY - (E.M.) Salminen Age, Gender and Status in Macedonian Society, 550–300 bce. Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary Archaeology. Pp. xvi + 306, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024. Cased, £95. ISBN: 978-1-3995-2444-5. [REVIEW]Nikolas Dimakis - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  24. Slavery and Religion in Late Antiquity: Their Relation to Asceticism and Justice in Christianity and Judaism, in: Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150–700 CE., ed. Chris L. De Wet, Maijastina Kahlos, and Ville Vuolanto, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Christian De Wet (ed.), Slavery in the Late Antique World.
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  25. NAMES AND LANGUAGES IN CUNEIFORM TEXTS - (C.) Waerzeggers, (M.) Groß (edd.) Personal Names in Cuneiform Texts from Babylonia (c. 750–100 bce ). An Introduction. Pp. xxvi + 318, fig., ills, map. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. Cased, £85, US$110. ISBN: 978-1-009-29108-8. [REVIEW]Stefania Ermidoro - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  26. Ancient Greek Recognition? Homer, Plato, and the Struggle for Honor.Jonathan Fine - forthcoming - In Thomas Khurana & Matthew Congdon (eds.), The Philosophy of Recognition. Routledge.
    According to a prominent narrative, the problem of recognition arises in the modern period in opposition to premodern notions of honor. This chapter invites us to reconsider this narrative by examining two views of honor in ancient Greek thought. I first show that Homeric honor includes contestable norms of reciprocal respect and esteem for individual virtue. I then show how Plato appropriates the Homeric view in his ethical psychology yet articulates a competing view of the nature and value of honor. (...)
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  27. Diogenes Laertius 7.134.†Michael Frede - forthcoming - Phronesis:1-22.
    In describing the Stoic principles, the manuscript tradition of DL 7.134 preserves readings which variously call them σώµατα, ‘bodies’, or ἀσώµατα, ‘incorporeals’; but the Suida quotes this passage with ἀσωµάτους, ‘incorporeal’. This paper shows that the Suida has the best reading. This is not the only, or the clearest, case where the Suida can correct our text: another example considered here concerns DL 7.74.
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  28. AN INTRODUCTION TO PLAUTUS’ CASINA. Christenson Plautus: Casina. Pp. x + 162. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Paper, £17.99, US$24.95 . ISBN: 978-1-350-02053-5. [REVIEW]Domenico Giordani - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  29. Mandarins and Iconoclasts.Peter Green - forthcoming - Arion 6 (3).
  30. Proclus.Christoph Helmig - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  31. From antiquity to frankenstein. Weiner, Stevens, Rogers frankenstein and its classics. The modern prometheus from antiquity to science fiction. Pp. XIV + 273, ills, maps. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2018. Paper, £21.99, us$29.95 . Isbn: 978-1-350-05487-5. [REVIEW]Camilla Jackson - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  32. Aspects of Roman daily life. Sessa daily life in late antiquity. Pp. X + 250, ills, map. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Paper, £21.99, us$29.99 . Isbn: 978-0-521-14840-5. [REVIEW]Alison John - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  33. TERENCE'S ANDRIA IN CONTEXT - Goldberg Terence: Andria. Pp. xiv + 141, ills. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Paper, £17.99, US$24.95 . ISBN: 978-1-350-02062-7. [REVIEW]Ortwin Knorr - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  34. Penelope the Hetaira: Odyssean Innuendo in strabo's Account of Corinth ( Geography 8.6.20).Jessica Lightfoot - forthcoming - Classical Quarterly:1-5.
    Following Janko's suggestion that two trimeters cited at Strabo, Geography 8.6.20 form a couplet from an unknown, possibly Aristophanic comedy, this note explores the resonance and meaning of the third citation contained in the same chapter of the geographer's work. It proposes that this third citation, which relates to a Corinthian hetaira's work at the loom and is possibly from either the same or a different comedy, contains a joke hinting at the Odyssey and alternative traditions regarding Penelope's chastity. This (...)
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  35. The classics and modern fantasy. Rogers, Stevens classical traditions in modern fantasy. Pp. X + 367, ills. New York: Oxford university press, 2017. Paper, £27.99, us$36.95 . Isbn: 978-0-19-061006-7. [REVIEW]Dunstan Lowe - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  36. Plautus.Regine May - forthcoming - The Classical Review.
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  37. MILITARY WIVES THEN AND NOW - (E.) Bridges Warriors’ Wives. Ancient Greek Myth and Modern Experience. Pp. xii + 234. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Cased, £25, US$35. ISBN: 978-0-19-884352-8. [REVIEW]Fiona McHardy - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  38. La "historíe" de Odiseo.Aida Míguez Barciela - forthcoming - In Fenomenología, Hermenéutica y Ontología del Arte: Hacia un sistema de las artes.
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  39. A companion to the age of nero - Bartsch, freudenburg, Littlewood the cambridge companion to the age of nero. Pp. XX + 402, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2017. Paper, £24.99, us$32.99 . Isbn: 978-1-107-66923-9. [REVIEW]Carlotta Montagna - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  40. COMMENTS ON OVID'S FASTI - Heyworth Ovid: Fasti, Book III. Pp. x + 288. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Paper, £24.99, US$32.99 . ISBN: 978-1-107-60246-5. [REVIEW]Morgan E. Palmer - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  41. VIEWS ON MASCULINITY - (M.) Racette-Campbell, (A.) McMaster (edd.) Toxic Masculinity in the Ancient World. Pp. xviii + 313. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024. Cased, £95. ISBN: 978-1-3995-2053-9. [REVIEW]Jaakkojuhani Peltonen - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  42. Against Musical ἀτεχνία: Papyrus Hibeh I 13 and the Debate on τέχνη in Classical Greece.Francesco PelosiCorresponding authorScuola Normale Superiore – Classe di Scienze Umane Pisa & Toscana ItalyEmail: - forthcoming - Apeiron.
    Objective Apeiron was founded in 1966 and has developed into one of the oldest and most distinguished journals dedicated to the study of ancient philosophy, ancient science, and, in particular, of problems that concern both fields. Apeiron is committed to publishing high-quality research papers in these areas of ancient Greco-Roman intellectual history; it also welcomes submission of articles dealing with the reception of ancient philosophical and scientific ideas in the later western tradition. The journal appears quarterly. Articles are peer-reviewed on (...)
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  43. MATERIAL CULTURE IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE - (J.) Tanner, (A.) Gardner (edd.) Materialising the Roman Empire. Pp. xxviii + 324, colour figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. London: UCL Press, 2024. Paper, £35. ISBN: 978-1-80008-399-8. Open access. [REVIEW]Martin Pitts - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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  44. Roman Urbanism in Italy: Exploring New and Traditional Approaches.Samuli Simelius - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-10.
    After reading these volumes one can hardly conclude otherwise than that the study of urban space in Roman Italy is thriving. These large volumes, collectively exceeding 1,800 pages and comprising 86 chapters/articles (in addition to supplementary materials), include contributions in four languages – though, perhaps surprisingly, none contain contributions in German. The array of contributors suggests that even more modern languages could have been included, if desired. The authors range from early career scholars to renowned professors.
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  45. Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy.Justin Tiwald (ed.) - forthcoming - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy is a collection of essays on important texts and figures in the history of Chinese thought. The essays cover both well-known texts such as the Analects and the Zhuangzi as well as many of the lesser-known thinkers in the classical and post-classical Chinese tradition. Most of the chapters focus on thinkers or texts in one of three important historical movements: Classical ("pre-Qin") Chinese philosophy, Chinese Buddhism, and the Confucian response to Buddhism ("neo-Confucianism" broadly construed).
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  46. POSIDONIUS ON METEOROLOGY - (J.J.) Hall The Meteorology of Posidonius. Pp. xiv + 236, figs. London and New York: Routledge, 2024. Cased, £130, US$170. ISBN: 978-0-367-02372-0. [REVIEW]Malcolm Wilson - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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  47. Beyond Marble, Medicants & Myth: Epidaurus' History, Material Culture, Purpose and Place in the Greater Mediterranean Area.Jan M. Van der Molen - Apr 14, 2020 - University of Groningen.
    'The most famous of sanctuaries of Asclepius had their origin from Epidaurus’, Pausanias writes in his Hellados Periegesis (‘Description of Greece’). All across the Aegean and beyond, word of the salutary reputation of Epidaurian divinity had spread. And as tales of Epidaurus’ sanctuary of Asclepius travelled the lands and crossed the seas, so did the urge to ensure that the Epidaurian success formula was, as we say, coming soon to a place near you. So we know Epidaurus had managed to (...)
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  48. Entitatividad y esencialidad del concepto de substancia en la Metafísica de Aristóteles.Estiven Valencia Marin - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía Eikasia 125 (1):339–356.
    Conocer los elementos que forman parte del mundo advierte de la presencia de un saber general que responde a definiciones universales, al ser estos rasgos de un saber que explica las causas y principios de todo ente lo cual implica comprender aquello por lo que las cosas son. En efecto, los conceptos del ser, de ente y substancia adquieren un nuevo sentido en el pensamiento de Aristóteles dejando un claro nexo entre estos, precisamente en el consorcio entitatividad-esencialidad que define a (...)
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  49. CLERGY IN LATE ANTIQUE ITALY - (I.) Mossong Der Klerus des spätantiken Italiens im Spiegel epigraphischer Zeugnisse. Eine soziohistorische Studie. (Klio 36.) Pp. xii + 696. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Cased, £122, €133.95, US$154.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-074543-6. [REVIEW]Stanisław Adamiak - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):210-212.
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  50. GREEK TRAGEDY THEN AND NOW - (V.) Liapis, (A.) Sidiropoulou (edd.) Adapting Greek Tragedy. Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts. Pp. x + 436, colour ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Cased, £90, US$120. ISBN: 978-1-107-15570-1. [REVIEW]Rosa Andújar - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):64-66.
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