Greece & Rome

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.

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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. 37 (2007) COMEDY (N.J. Lowe)
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)