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Since its foundation in 1908, The Classical Quarterly has had a reputation for publishing classical scholarship of the highest quality. It publishes research papers and shorter notes in the fields of Greek and Latin language, literature, history and philosophy. Two substantial issues of The Classical Quarterly appear each year; and given the quality, range and depth of the articles which the journal publishes, no serious classical library can do without a subscription.
Since its foundation in 1908, The Classical Quarterly has had a reputation for publishing classical scholarship of the highest quality. It publishes research papers and shorter notes in the fields of Greek and Latin language, literature, history and philosophy. Two substantial issues of The Classical Quarterly appear each year; and given the quality, range and depth of the articles which the journal publishes, no serious classical library can do without a subscription.
Classical Quarterly welcomes new Production Editor Marco Perale
Classical Quarterly has a new Production Editor, Marco Perale, joining the team. Marco is a Lecturer in Classics at the University of Liverpool currently on research leave at the Universitat de Barcelona. Read the full announcement.
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