Lang Classical Studies
Editors:
Daniel H. Garrison
Lang Classical Studies includes topics in the history, literature, and culture of the ancient Greek and Roman world. Monographs that challenge currently accepted views or mark out new areas of investigation are especially welcome. Comparative studies that combine various aspects of religion, intellectual history, reception studies, political theory, archaeology, ancient medicine, and the history of science fall within the scope of this series whenever they address the larger concerns of modern Classical scholarship. Contributors to this series, however, need not feel they are confined to currently fashionable topics or approaches.
Titles
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Reading Voices
Five Studies in Theocritus’ Narrating TechniquesVolume 21Monographs VIII, 259 Pages -
An Island Economy
Hellenistic and Roman Pottery from Hierapytna, CreteVolume 18Monographs XX, 366 Pages -
Athena’s Justice
Athena, Athens and the Concept of Justice in Greek TragedyVolume 16Monographs XIV, 169 Pages -
Defining Genre and Gender in Latin Literature
Essays Presented to William S. Anderson on His Seventy-Fifth BirthdayVolume 15Monographs XII, 363 Pages