Classical World (journal)

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Classical World is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. The journal focuses on scholarly works pertaining to Greek and Roman literature, history, traditions, as well as the history of classical scholarship. The editors-in-chief are Robin Mitchell-Boyask (Temple University) and Lee T. Pearcy (Bryn Mawr College)

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Classical World
DisciplineClassics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobin Mitchell-Boyask and Lee T. Pearcy
Publication details
History1907-present
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Class. World
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ISSN0009-8418 (print)
1558-9234 (web)
LCCN10002751
OCLC no.243426026
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In 1978, The Classical World published five books compilating past bibliographical articles which had appeared in past volumes.[1] These books were on: Greek drama and poetry;[2] Greek and Roman history;[3] philosophy, religion, and rhetoric;[4] Vergil;[5] and Roman drama and poetry and ancient fiction.[6] The Classical World had published many such review articles.[7]

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