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Classical Quarterly is an international journal publishing articles by leading scholars on all aspects of the Greek and Roman world since 1907

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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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📢 Franziska van Buren-Penev's blog and article for @Classical_Assoc's @CQ_journal aim to provide new information on one of #Aristotle’s most important dialogues, and offer insight into how his writings were distributed across the #RomanEmpire. https://t.co/W47ppZx9jn #classics
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Aristotle is certainly one of the most foundational, influential, and therefore heavily commented on and thoroughly studied figures in the history of philosophy. One would think that we have the full...
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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Enjoy free access to #research articles from the journals of @Classical_Assoc - published by Cambridge: ✅➡️ https://t.co/lI3eUbh6cT Where not already #openaccess, the collection is free to read and download until 30 Nov 2025. #classics #classicalstudies @CQ_journal
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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🆕 Explore the latest research in #ClassicalLiterature from Cambridge: ➡️ https://t.co/JhDSX6UQPl Articles and chapters are free to download (where not already #openaccess) until 30 November 2025. @Classical_Assoc @CQ_journal @classic_review @CbomgsU #classicalstudies
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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📢 Franziska van Buren-Penev's blog and article for @Classical_Assoc's @CQ_journal aim to provide new information on one of #Aristotle’s most important dialogues, and offer insight into how his writings were distributed across the #RomanEmpire. https://t.co/W47ppZx9jn #classics
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Aristotle is certainly one of the most foundational, influential, and therefore heavily commented on and thoroughly studied figures in the history of philosophy. One would think that we have the full...
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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The Paper of the Month from Classical Quarterly is "Smyrna and its Local Traditions in the Poetic Investiture of Quintus’ Posthomerica" by Fotini Hadjittofi, available #openaccess! 📚 https://t.co/ghn1f1EtgN #PaperOfTheMonth #classicstwitter @Classical_Assoc
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! HELLANICUS THE GRAMMARIAN, ARISTARCHUS AND DORIC ACCENTUATION by Andrea Filoni (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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HELLANICUS THE GRAMMARIAN, ARISTARCHUS AND DORIC ACCENTUATION
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published: A FRAGMENT OF ARISTOTLE’S LOST EVDEMVS IN TERTULLIAN’S DE ANIMA by Franziska van Buren-Penev (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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A FRAGMENT OF ARISTOTLE’S LOST EVDEMVS IN TERTULLIAN’S DE ANIMA
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published: ούκουν OR ουκοῦν? MANUSCRIPTS, EDITORS AND PRAGMATICS by José Miguel Jiménez Delgado (University of Seville) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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οὔκουν OR οὐκοῦν? MANUSCRIPTS, EDITORS AND PRAGMATICS
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! DESCRIBING THE INDESCRIBABLE: CALLIMACHUS, IAMBUS 6 AND PHIDIAS’ STATUE OF ZEUS by Antonio Papapicco (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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DESCRIBING THE INDESCRIBABLE: CALLIMACHUS, IAMBUS 6 AND PHIDIAS’ STATUE OF ZEUS
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! ARISTOTLE’S FIRST EXAMPLE OF AN EFFICIENT CAUSE: TRANSLATING PHYSICS 194B30 by Thomas Tuozzo (University of Kansas) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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ARISTOTLE’S FIRST EXAMPLE OF AN EFFICIENT CAUSE: TRANSLATING PHYSICS 194B30
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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The Paper of the Month from Classical Quarterly is 'Breaking Hermann's Bridge from Homer to Nonnus: Towards a stylomentry of caesurae' by Stephen A. Sansom, available #openaccess! 📚 https://t.co/vw4bGRDpy8 #ClassicalAssociation #classicstwitter #PaperOfTheMonth @Classical_Assoc
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! SMYRNA AND ITS LOCAL TRADITIONS IN THE POETIC INVESTITURE OF QUINTUS’ POSTHOMERICA by Fotini Hadjittofi (University of Lisbon, Centre for Classical Studies) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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SMYRNA AND ITS LOCAL TRADITIONS IN THE POETIC INVESTITURE OF QUINTUS’ POSTHOMERICA
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published: THE SÔROS OF POSIDIPPUS OR ARISTARCHUS? REVISITING THE A-SCHOLIA ΟN HOMER, ILIAD 11.101 by Agnieszka Kotlińska-Toma and Gościwit Malinowski (University of Wrocław) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published: POLYBIUS ON THE PRICE OF DELIBERATIVE FREEDOM by René de Nicolay (Facultés Loyola Paris – University of Zürich) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! SAPPHO IN JULIUS POLLUX’S ONOMASTICON: A MATERIAL GIRL IN A MATERIAL WORLD by Naomi Scott (University of Bristol) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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SAPPHO IN JULIUS POLLUX’S ONOMASTICON: A MATERIAL GIRL IN A MATERIAL WORLD
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! WHO MAKES THE PESTO? LABOUR, SOCIAL STATUS AND AUTHORSHIP IN THE MORETVM by Bobby Xinyue (King's College London) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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WHO MAKES THE PESTO? LABOUR, SOCIAL STATUS AND AUTHORSHIP IN THE MORETVM
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Cambridge University Press - Classics
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Bianca Mazzinghi Gori's blog and research, out now in 'The #ClassicalQuarterly', examine how texts reveal 'clear awareness of babies’ sense of honour and participation in dynamics of bidirectional recognition': Read more ➡️ https://t.co/d9ZoU0BjRo #classics #classicalstudies
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Can babies have honour? Can they be recognised as agents? And can they take part in dynamics of recognition? If we consider ancient Greek sources, both literary and philosophical, we can get a...
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published: PRISON-BREAKING FROM PLATO’S CAVE by Brennan McDavid (Chapman University) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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PRISON-BREAKING FROM PLATO’S CAVE
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Classical Quarterly
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Recently published and free to read! BREAKING HERMANN’S BRIDGE FROM HOMER TO NONNUS: TOWARDS A STYLOMETRY OF CAESURAE by Stephen Sansom (Florida State University) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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BREAKING HERMANN’S BRIDGE FROM HOMER TO NONNUS: TOWARDS A STYLOMETRY OF CAESURAE
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Recently published and free to read! HECATAEUS OF MILETUS FR. 310 JACOBY: A DISPLAY OF COLLECTIVE GREEK IDENTITIES IN EGYPT OR A NAVIGATION MANUAL? by Alexander Fantalkin (Tel Aviv University) | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge Core -
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HECATAEUS OF MILETUS FR. 310 JACOBY: A DISPLAY OF COLLECTIVE GREEK IDENTITIES IN EGYPT OR A NAVIGATION MANUAL?
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