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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.
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.
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