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The Classical Review publishes informative reviews, subject profiles and notices from leading scholars on new work covering the languages, literature, history, archaeology, philosophy and reception of ancient Greece and Rome and Asia Minor. Producing hundreds of high-quality reviews every year, The Classical Review is an indispensable reference tool, essential for keeping up to date with current classical scholarship.
Classical Review welcomes new Commissioning Editor, Blanka Misic
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From 2024 we will widen the remit of Classical Review to include also reviews of digital projects related to the ancient Mediterranean world or its reception. We are thus launching a call for projects to be reviewed... Find out more here.
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DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION - (D.) Libatique, (F.) McHardy (edd.) Diversity and the Study of Antiquity in Higher Education. Perspectives from North America and Europe. Pp. viii + 144. London and New York: Routledge, 2023. Cased, £48.99, US$64.95. ISBN: 978-1-032-23512-7.
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(Y.) Rathbone, (D.W.) Rathbone Literary Sources for Roman Britain. Fifth edition. (LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 11.) Pp. 93. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, on behalf of The London Association of Classical Teachers, 2023 (first edition 1977). Paper, £12.99, US$16.99. ISBN: 978-1-009-38321-9.
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Tracing the Origins of Patrick Leigh Fermor’s Mani
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- In 1958, Patrick Leigh Fermor’s enchanting travelogue Mani: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese appeared on bookshelves.
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