New Classicists
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Digital, academically peer reviewed & OA journal for PG and ECR students of Antiquity | Sponsored by @instclasstudies
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New funded PhD opportunity with Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) and Falerii Novi Project! This doctoral project will document and analyse the ancient funerary landscape of Falerii Novi in central Italy, spanning over 1000 years (ca. 500 BCE–700 CE). Find out more and apply: ics.sas.ac.uk/news/funded-ph…
The Paper of the Month from Classical Quarterly is 'MATRILINEAL SUCCESSION IN GREEK MYTH' by Greta Hawes and Rosemary Selth, available #openaccess! 📚 cup.org/49JbsbJ #classicstwitter #CAQ The Classical Association #PaperOfTheMonth
The Paper of the Month from Journal of Roman Studies is 'The intellectual and social world of Martius Valerius' by Ruurd Nauta, available #openaccess! 📚 cup.org/3VAJN6T #classicstwitter #JRS Roman Society #PaperOfTheMonth
The Paper of the Month from Britannia is 'A New Corpus of Roman Coins from England and Wales. An Overview of the Evidence and Analysis of the Data' by Richard Henry, available #openaccess! 📚 cup.org/4gxSmaP #PaperOfTheMonth #classicstwitter #Britannia Roman Society
Our latest review on Rhea! @FlavianSophist reviews Christian Niederhuber, "Imperial Portrait Practice in the Second Century AD: Marcus Aurelius & Faustina the Younger" (Oxford Academic 2022). Don't miss the author-reviewer discussion after the review! rheaclassicalreviews.com/2024/12/19/jon…
🍇Dionysus🍇 Dionysus' entry was written by Talia Barnoy (Talia R. BarNoy)! Co-runner of the NYC Writer's Circle, they've been long-listed for Frontier Poetry's 2023 Hurt & Healing Prize, and published many times. They're open to freelance writing jobs via DMs! #APTOGMAuthors
Dreadful move on the part of the Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa : closing admissions in Greek & Roman Honours programme (after having already closed down MA in Late Antiquity. The death-knell of Latin and Greek, taught there since 1848. O temporal! O mores!