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Featured Titles

Ancient Greece
Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates, 2nd Edition
1999 | Paperback: 978-0-415-21755-2 (Routledge)

Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z
2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-22661-5 (Routledge)
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The World of Pompeii
2008 | Paperback: 978-0-415-47577-8 (Routledge)

The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology
Based on H.J. Rose's Handbook of Greek Mythology, 7th Edition
2008 | Paperback: 978-0-415-47890-8 (Routledge)
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Access The Romans Companion Website Today!
Developed in conjunction with Antony Kamm’s second edition of The Romans, is a fantastic online resource for classical studies students.
Packed with introductory information on the Romans, their origins, history, life and culture, as well illustrations, maps and links to useful online resources, this companion website is the ideal complement to the leading introductory textbook on the Roman people.
The Romans Companion Website has been selected by the Intute Consortium as an excellent site for research and study purposes.

Choice Review Recommends Routledge Classical Studies Titles
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, the premier source for academic book reviews, recently recommended Routledge’s Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists as an ‘essential’ purchase for classical studies students and faculties.
Look inside this unique, monumental reference work edited by Paul T. Keyser and Georgia Irby-Massie.
Choice also marked Susan Deacy's Athena as ‘highly recommended’ for undergraduates and general readers alike. Look inside this book.
Latest Classical Studies Articles
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Editorial Note
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Herodotus, Dionysus, and the Greek death taboo. The Homeric Hymn to Demeter and the construction of the “chthonic” in Greek literary tradition
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Proëmial Prolepsis in Plato's Politeia
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Two further reminiscences of Callimachus Aetia frr. 67-75 in Eclogue 2?
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In Usum Editorum: On some Readings and Conjectures in Vergil
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