New journal!
Trends in Classics
Ed. by Montanari, Franco / Rengakos, Antonios
null Bernabé Pajares, Alberto / Billerbeck, Margarethe / Calame, Claude / Hardie, Philip R. / Harrison, Stephen J. / Hinds, Stephen / Hunter, Richard / Kraus, Christina S. / Mastromarco, Giuseppe / Nagy, Gregory / Papanghelis, Theodoros / Picone, Giusto / Raaflaub, Kurt / Zimmermann, Bernhard
2 Issues per year
- Overview
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- Call for Papers/Guidelines
- Additional Information
- Abstracting & Indexing
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- New journal
- interdisciplinary journal that brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines
- one special issue per year
Aims and Scope
Trends in Classics publishes innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines such as narratology, intertextuality, reader-response criticism, and oral poetics. Both the journal and the accompanying monograph series Trends in Classics – Supplementary Volumes seeks to publish research across the full range of classical antiquity.
The journal is published twice a year with approx. 160 pp. per issue. All contributions are in English. Each year one issue is devoted to a specific subject with articles edited by a guest editor: 2009: „Fragments of the Past. Ancient Scholarship and Greek Papyri“, ed. by Franco Montanari and Serena Perrone; 2010: „Homeric Hypertextuality“, ed. by Christos Tsagalis.
Supplementary Materials
- Type of Publication:
- Journal
Trends in Classics is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services:
- BIBP - Base d’information bibliographique en patristique
- Celdes
- EBSCO: Humanities International Index, Humanities International Complete
Editors
Franco Montanari, Genova: montanari@unige.it
Antonios Rengakos, Thessaloniki: rengakos@the.forthnet.gr
Scientific Committee
Alberto Bernabé, Madrid
Margarethe Billerbeck, Fribourg
Claude Calame, EHESS, Paris
Philip Hardie, Cambridge
Stephen Harrison, Oxford
Stephen Hinds, U of Washington, Seattle
Richard Hunter, Cambridge
Christina Kraus, Yale
Giuseppe Mastromarco, Bari
Gregory Nagy, Harvard
Theodore D. Papanghelis, Thessaloniki
Giusto Picone, Palermo
Kurt Raaflaub, Brown University
Bernhard Zimmermann, Freiburg

















