The Classical Association

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  The CA publishes three journals. Subscriptions to these journals can be taken out directly through the Association for individual Association members (see the membership page for more information). Non-members and insitutions can subscribe via Cambridge University Press. The rates given below are for 2008; if you wish to subscribe for 2007 please contact the office for information.
Classical Review

2008 volume and subscription rates: Vol 58, individual members: £36/$72 (institutions/non-members: £106/US$193)

Two issues a year; each issue is approximately 325 pages long, and contains c. 150 reviews. Classical Review is devoted to reviews and notices by leading scholars of as wide a range as possible of classical books. Everyone who wishes to keep in touch with what is going on in classical scholarship needs to have access to it. More information.

Classical Quarterly

2008 volume and subscription rates: Vol 58, individual members: £34/$68 (institutions/non members: £99/US$182)

Two issues a year; each issue is approximately 300 pages long, and contains about 20 articles and more than a dozen short notes. Classical Quarterly is one of the principal scholarly journals in the field of classics, and is indispensable for the serious scholar. More information.

Greece & Rome

2008 volume and subscription rates: Vol 55, individual members: £29/$58 (institutions/non-members: £83/US$156)

Two issues a year, in April and October, plus one issue of the New Surveys in the Classics supplement. Although much of its content will be of interest to professional scholars, Greece & Rome is the most suitable journal for undergraduates and for those with a general interest in the ancient world who wish to be kept informed of what scholars are currently thinking. More Information.

New Surveys in the Classics

The New Surveys in the Classics are a series of short books dedicated to key themes and concepts in the classical world. They deal with a wide range of topics, from key figures like Homer and Virgil, to subjects such as Greek tragedy, thought and science, women, slavery, Roman art, and historians. A New Survey is published annually and included as a supplement to any subscription of Greece and Rome. Back copies of the Greece & Rome supplements listed below are available (while stocks last) to individual members of the Classical Association for £7.99/US$12.99. To place an order please contact the Classical Association office (office@classicalassociation.org; tel: +44 (0)20 7862 8706).

No. 36 (2006) ROMAN ORATORY (Catherine Steel)
No. 35 (2005) THE SECOND SOPHISTIC (Tim Whitmarsh)
No. 33 (2003) RECEPTION STUDIES (Lorna Hardwick)
No. 32 (2002) THE INVENTION OF PROSE (Simon Goldhill)
No. 31 (2001) GREEK HISTORIANS (John Marincola)
No. 29 (1999) GREEK SCIENCE (T.E. Rihll)
No. 28 (1998) VIRGIL (Philip Hardie)
No. 27 (1997) LATIN HISTORIANS (C.S. Kraus and A.J. Woodman)
No. 26 (1996) HOMER (Richard Rutherford)
No. 25 (1995) GREEK THOUGHT (Christopher Gill)
No. 24 (1994) GREEK RELIGION (Jan N. Bremmer)
No. 22 (1991) GREEK ART (Brian Sparkes)

Ordering Procedure

Individual members who wish to subscribe to both Classical Review and Classical Quarterly can do so at the further reduced rate of £61/$122. Individual members who wish to subscribe to all three journals (CR, CR and G&R) can do so for £82/$164.

For more information about the journals or to take out a subscription please see the membership page (or, for institutions, please contact Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, CB2 2RU, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1223 326070; Fax: +44 (0)1223 325150; e-mail: journals@cambridge.org.

 

The Classical Association - the first century 1903-2003
edited by Christopher Stray

This centenary history, published as a supplementary volume to Greece & Rome in 2003, provides both a narrative history of the CA in the 20th century and a series of studies of different aspects of its work. It is available to CA members for £8.95 (£9.95 for non-members). If you would like to order a copy please use the downloadable pdf form.

List of Contents:

Foreword, Robert Fowler
Introduction, Christopher Stray
I Narrative
1 The foundation and its contexts, Christopher Stray
2 Getting under way: challenge and response, 1904-22, Christopher Stray
3 A lull between two storms: from the 1920s to the 1950s, Christopher Stray
4 The abolition of compulsory Latin and its consequences, Martin Forrest
5 The recent history of the CA, Malcolm Schofield (with a note on 'The view from HQ' by Clare Roberts)
II Perspectives
6 The CA's publications, Christopher Stray
7 Greece & Rome, Ian McAuslan
8 Robert Sewter - a personal reminiscence, John Muir
9 Silence and women in Greece & Rome, Gillian Clark
10 CA News: a personal view from the editor, Jenny March
11 The ups and downs of branches, Barbara Finney
12 The conferences, Philip Hooker
13 The presidents, Philip Hooker
III Presidential Addresses
14 The presidential addresses, Malcolm Scho.field
15 Things that matter (1997), Carol Handley
16 Still yearns my heart (1992), Robert Runcie
17 The mirror of the present (1967), Dilys Powell
IV Appendices
1 The Classical Association of Scotland: the first hundred years, Ronald Knox
2 The officers of the CA, Philip Hooker
3 Annual general meetings, presidents and addresses, Philip Hooker
4 The CA archive, Christopher Stray
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