- Summary
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The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
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FOLDER: Clisthene Workshop, II, Crossroads of History
Michel Fartzoff, Karin Mackowiak, Arnaud Macé, Introduction
Tanja Itgenshorst, Cleisthenes the Athenian and Political Thinking in Ancient Greece
Suzanne Saïd, Greek Tragedy and History
Gaston Javier Basile,The Early Greek Prose-Writing Tradition: Bridging the Myth-History Divide
Pierre Ponchon,Thucydides and Heraclitus. Pioneers in Political Realism
Diego Chapinal-Heras, Territory and Boundaries. The Role of Molossian Sanctuaries
Cesare Zizza, Chiara Carsana, “Where Shall we Found our City?” Locating the Ideal Constitutions in a Topographical Space in Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero
Tiziano Cinaglia, Minerva et Diana, quas ais pariter colendas: the Earliest Nature of Minerva
Sergio España-Chamorro, Item de Esuri Pace Iulia. The Problems of the Route XXI from the Antonine Itinerary and the Limit between Baetica and Lusitania
José Luis Cañizar Palacios, On the Vision of Hispania in the Historical Context of the end of the Fourth Century AD: a Proposition of Analysis Starting from the Later Roman Empire Legislation
Benjamin Goldlust, Macrobius, Saturnalia, Book II: a Few Comments on Text Criticism and Interpretation
Slavery and dependance. Chronicles 2019
Oriental Chronicle. Chronicles 2019
A look at the Hellenic publications. Chronicles 2019
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Researchers and Advanced Students in History and Literature of Ancient Worlds (Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome).
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Revue soutenue par l’INHS du CNRS, publiée avec le concours de l’Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité (UFC, EA 4011).