PHOENIX LXXV: 3-4(Fall-Winter/automne-hiver 2021) Editorial Remarques du directeur ARTICLES “Like a Mole(?)”: Proteus’ Subterranean Journey (Alex. 118–127) and the Poetics of Hidden SpaceKathleen Kidder The Comedy of Human Nature in Terence’s HeautontimorumenosAndrew J. Horne Thucydides, the Athenians, and Harmodios and AristogeitonMartha … [Read more...] about Table of Contents – LXXV: 3-4
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PHOENIX LXXV: 1-2 (Spring-Summer/printemps-été 2021) Editorial Remarques du directeur ARTICLES Ghostly Choreia and Collective Vengeance in Aeschylus’ Eumenides Robert Cioffi Two Sources of Aristophanes’ Speech in Plato’s Symposium David Sansone A sphragis, a Prayer and a Pair of Elegaic Stanzas in Callimachus’ “Tomb of … [Read more...] about Table of Contents – LXXV: 1-2
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Background: Now in its 75th year, Phoenix, a journal of the Classical Association of Canada, publishes scholarly papers embodying original research in all areas of Classical Studies: the literature, language, history, philosophy, religion, mythology, science, archaeology, art, architecture, and culture of the Greek and Roman worlds from earliest times to about A.D. 600. The … [Read more...] about Advertising
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Authors whose articles are accepted for publication by Phoenix can upload their final proofs (the Version of Record) to a university repository or post them on their own websites, thus meeting the criteria for Green Open Access. Les auteurs dont les articles sont acceptés pour publication par Phoenix peuvent télécharger leurs épreuves finales (la version éditeur) dans un … [Read more...] about Open Access Policy
Supplementary Volumes
Since their inception, the Phoenix Supplementary volumes have been published by the University of Toronto Press.The current editors of the series are Alison Keith and Jonathan Edmondson Depuis 2020, les suppléments francophones de la revue Phoenix sont publiée dans la Presses de l'Université Laval. La collection est dirigée par Patrick Baker et Thierry Petit. [1] Studies … [Read more...] about Supplementary Volumes