International Journal of the Classical Tradition

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of the Classical Tradition is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fragments, Immersivity, and Reception: Punchdrunk on Aeschylus’ Kabeiroi6
The Reception of Petrarch’s Africa in Fascist Italy3
Bodies Out of Time: Sculpting Queer Poetics and Queering Classical Sculpture in the Poetry of C. P. Cavafy2
Towards a Reception History of the Chaldaean Oracles1
‘A Spaniard in essence: Seneca and the Spanish Volksgeist’1
Video Games as Mythology Museums? Mythographical Story Collections in Games1
Conversations: Classical and Renaissance Intertextuality, ed. Syrithe Pugh0
Nancy Worman, Virginia Woolf’s Greek Tragedy (Classical Receptions in Twentieth-Century Writings), London: Bloomsbury, 2019, xii + 152pp., ISBN: 978-1-4742-7782-2, £800
Correction to: Fragments, Immersivity, and Reception: Punchdrunk on Aeschylus’ Kabeiroi0
Andrew Cunningham, ‘I Follow Aristotle’: How William Harvey Discovered the Circulation of the Blood, London and New York: Routledge, 2022, pp. X + 180, ISBN 9781032162232, £1300
An Exiled Poet adapts Plato: Théophile de Viau’s Traité de l’immortalité de l’âme and the Phaedo0
Introduction to the Special Issue: The Global Dissemination of Classical Learning0
A Classical Source for Petrarch’s Conceit of the Binding Knot of Hair: Apuleius’s Metamorphoses0
Victoria Houseman, American Classicist. The Life and Loves of Edith Hamilton, Princeton University Press: Princeton, 2023, pp. xxx + 491, ISBN 978-0-691-23618-6, $40.000
Euhemerism and Its Uses: The Mortal Gods, ed. Syrithe Pugh (Routledge Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge, 19), London and New York: Routledge, 2021, pp. X + 336, ISBN: 978-0-30
Edith Wharton’s The Reef: New York High Society & the House of Atreus0
Spectres of Euripides: Time, Translation and Modernism in H.D.’s Euripides0
The Marriage of Philology and Scepticism: Uncertainty and Conjecture in Early Modern Scholarship and Thought, ed. Gian Mario Cao, Anthony Grafton and Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute Colloquia, 33), Lond0
Cicero’s Topics of Invention in Fielding’s Preface to Joseph Andrews0
Virgilian Elements in José Rodrigues de Melo's De rusticis Brasiliae rebus (1781)0
The Iliads of Pindar and Nepos: Codices, Canons and Misattributions in Medieval and Early Modern Scholarship0
Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Galen, ed. Petros Bouras-Vallianatos and Barbara Zipser, Leiden: Brill, 2019, xxv + 684 pp., ISBN: 9004302212, €180 / $2170
Maren Elisabeth Schwab, Antike begreifen: Antiquarische Texte und Praktiken in Rom von Francesco Petrarca bis Bartolomeo Marliano (Quellen und Untersuchungen zur Lateinischen Philologie des Mittelalte0
Ivo Blom, Quo vadis?, Cabiria, and the ‘Archaeologists’. Early Cinema’s Appropriation of Art and Archaeology (La favilla, la vampa, la cenere. Nuove ricerche sul cinema muto italiano), Turin: Edizioni0
Correction to: Lucan and Virgil: From Dante to Petrarch (and Boccaccio)0
Paolo Sachet, Publishing for the Popes: The Roman Curia and the Use of Printing (1527–1555) (Library of the Written Word, 80)0
Classical Traditions and Internal Colonialism in Early Eighteenth-Century Mexico: Text, Translation, and Notes on Three of Villerías’ Greek Epigrams.0
En los márgenes del mito: Hibridaciones de la mitología clásica en la cultura de masas contemporánea, ed. Luis Unceta Gómez & Helena González Vaquerizo, Madrid: Catarata & UAM Ediciones, 2022,0
Johnny L. Bertolio, Il trattato De interpretatione recta di Leonardo Bruni (Fonti per la storia dell’Italia medievale. Antiquitates, 52), Rome: Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo, 2020, pp. CL0
‘Some Useful Hints for Improving the Elegance and Dignity of her Attire’: Thomas Hope and Henry Moses, Greek Vases and Neoclassical Fashion0
Sicily, the Classical Tradition and Interpretative Possibilities in John Barclay’s Argenis0
Francesco Robortello. Réception des Anciens et construction de la modernité, ed. Monique Bouquet et al., Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp. 507, ISBN 978-2753578258, €450
L. B. T. Houghton, Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue in the Italian Renaissance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 390, ISBN: 978-1108499927, £900
Afterword to the Special Issue: The Global Dissemination of Classical Learning0
Virgil and His Translators, ed. Susanna Braund and Zara Martirosova Torlone, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ix + 520 pp., ISBN 9780198810810 (hard-back), £110.00.0
Erysichthon Gets Fed: A Menu in Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses0
Nicoletta Momigliano, In Search of the Labyrinth: The Cultural Legacy of Minoan Crete, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, pp. xv +362, ISBN 9781350156708, £19.990
Martin Davies e Neil Harris, Aldo Manuzio: l’uomo, l’editore, il mito (Frecce, 283), Roma: Carocci, 2019, pp. 206 + ill. 46, ISBN 978-88-430-9501-8, € 18,000
‘I Enter the Future with the Memory of the Past’: José Rizal, the Philippines and Classical Antiquity0
Sidron De Hossche (1596-1653) and the Poetics of the Passion0
‘Pontifici dexter Caesaribusque meis’: Ambrogio Fracco’s Sacrorum Fastorum libri, Ovid’s Fasti and the Appropriation of March0
Victoria Moul, A Literary History of Latin & English Poetry: Bilingual Verse Culture in Early Modern England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. 586, ISBN 9781107192713, £1100
A Public Debate on Cyril of Alexandria’s Views on the Procession of the Holy Spirit in Seventeenth-Century Constantinople: the Jesuit Reaction to Nicodemos Metaxas’s Greek Editions0
Classics Under the Caliphs. The Use of Ancient Thought in the First Global Classical Tradition0
What About a Flat Earth? Pierre Gassendi’s Reconstructions of Epicurus’s Atomic Motion and the Shape of the Earth0
Once and for All? A Philological Project On (and Off) the Clock0
Nora Goldschmidt, Afterlives of the Roman Poets. Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry (Classics after Antiquity), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. xviii + 227, ISBN 978-11071800
David Withun, Co-Workers in the Kingdom of Culture. Classics and Cosmopolitanism in the Thought of W. E. B. Du Bois, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 256 pp. + 14 b/w ill., ISBN: 9780197579589, 0
Helen King, Hippocrates Now: The ‘Father of Medicine’ in the Internet Age (Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception), London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, pp. 272, ISBN 978-1350005891, £850
Marginality, Canonicity, Passion, ed. Marco Formisano and Christina Shuttleworth Kraus (Classical Presences), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 384, ISBN: 9780198818489, £1000
Basinio da Parma: Hesperis. Der italische Krieg. Herausgegeben, übersetzt und erläutert von Christian Peters (Die neulateinische Bibliothek, 6), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2021, 526 S, ISB0
Laura Jansen, Borges’ Classics: Global Encounters with the Graeco-Roman Past (Classics after Antiquity), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp. xxii + 174, ISBN 9781108418409, £0
Brian Murdoch, The Reception of the Legend of Hero and Leander, Leiden: Brill, 2019, 409 pp., ISBN: 9789004400948, €149.00 / $179.000
Gregory Baker, Classics and Celtic Literary Modernism: Yeats, Joyce, MacDiarmid and Jones0
Naoíse Mac Sweeney, Troy: Myth, City, Icon, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, xvi + 185 pp., ISBN 9781472532510, £63 (hardcover); ISBN 9781472521774, £19.79 (paperback)0
Andrew Burnett, The Hidden Treasures of this Happy Island: A History of Numismatics in Britain from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment0
Les Cent-Jours vus par Tacite dans un centon de 18150
The Optics of Ibn al-Haytham, Books IV–V: On Reflection and Images Seen by Reflection, translated from the Arabic by Abdelhamid I. Sabra and prepared for publication by Jan P. Hogendijk (Warburg Insti0
Claudia Daniotti, Reinventing Alexander. Myth, Legend, History in Renaissance Italian Art (Alexander redivivus, vol. 15), Turnhout: Brepols, 2022, pp. 348, ISBN 9782503597430, €1000
Geoffrey Hill’s Sapphics: A Translator’s Perspective0
‘Quomodo cantabimus canticum Domini in terra aliena?’ Jesuit Re-invention of Scriptural Commentary in a Newly Recovered Text from Seventeenth-Century Quito0
Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Athenian Democracy: From the Late Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era, ed. Dino Piovan and Giovanni Giorgini0
Sodalitas litteratorum: le compagnonnage littéraire néo-latin et français à la Renaissance. Études à la mémoire de / Studies in memory of Philip Ford, ed. Ingrid A.R. De Smet and Paul White, Geneva: D0
Simon Goldhill, What is a Jewish Classicist? Essays on the Personal Voice and Disciplinary Politics, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, pp. viii + 188, ISBN 978-1-350-32253-0, £ 16.99, paperback0
The Reception of Classical Authors in Taiwan0
Sarah F. Derbew, Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, pp. xvii and 253, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-108-49528-8, $39.990
Carthaginian America: Classical Encounters in Early Ibero-American Epic0
Brill’s Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, ed. Helen Roche and Kyriakos Demetriou, Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 485, ISBN: 9789004246041, €1820
Reading Homer in Contemporary China (From the 1980s Until Today)0
Portrayal of the Germani in Latin Textbooks in Germany, 1945–19890
Prophecy Between Poetics and Politics from Al-Farabi to Leo Strauss0
Antiquities and Classical Traditions in Latin America, ed. Andrew Laird and Nicola Miller (Bulletin of Latin American Research Book Series), Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley, 2018, 221 pp., ISBN 978-1-10
‘Some Myths Need to be Ripped Apart’ (Iizuka): The Violence of Reception and Reception of Violence in Naomi Iizuka’s Polaroid Stories: An Adaptation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses0
“Eros you know the story”: Psyche in five women poets0
The Classical ‘Traception’: Reconceptualizing Classics in Africa (With an Analysis of Fugard, Kani and Ntshona’s The Island)0
A New Cover Name for Latin Mercurius in Some Fifteenth-Century English Alchemical Recipes0
Carolyn Yerkes and Heather Hyde Minor, Piranesi Unbound, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020, hardcover, pp. 230, fully illus., ISBN: 978-0-691-20610-3, $65/£540
Myth, Patronage and the Literary Coterie: The Greek Poems of La Puce de Madame Des Roches0
Colonus in England’s Green and Pleasant Lands: William Mason’s Caractacus and His Use of Sophocles0
Anna Maria van Schurman, Letters and Poems to and from Her Mentor and Other Members of Her Circle: A Response to Aron Ouwerkerk0
I Speak Because I Can: Rewriting Ovid’s Rapes in 21st-Century Folk-Pop0
Sir Richard Morison: An Early Reader of Cassius Dio in Tudor England?0
Trevet’s Medea: A Reading of Seneca’s Medea Through Nicholas Trevet’s Medieval Commentary0
‘Shut Up! You Can’t Even Read Latin!’ Ancient Greek and Roman Material in Natsume Sōseki’s I am a Cat0
Memnon in the Middle Ages: The Reception of a Homeric Hero0
Ansgar Allen, Cynicism (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series), Cambridge MA and London: The MIT Press, 2020, VIII + 262 pp., ISBN: 978-0262537889, pbk £12.990
Correction to: Two Humanist Views on the Art of History: Filippo Beroaldo the Elder and Giorgio Valla0
Sari Kivistö, Neo-Latin Verse Satire, ca. 1500–1800: An Ethical Approach (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 142), Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica = The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letter0
Daniel Wendt, Abjekte Antike. Die Obszönität antiker Literatur im Frankreich der Frühen Neuzeit, (Bibliothek der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaften, Neue Folge, 2. Reihe, Band 163), Heidelberg: Unive0
Justin A. Haynes, The Medieval Classic: Twelfth-Century Latin Epic and the Virgilian Commentary Tradition, New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. x + 214, ISBN 978-0-19-009136-1, £64 (hardback)0
Shopping Like a Satyr, Styling like a Nymph: Towards a History of Classical Reception in Consumption0
Trojans in the Antipodes: The Fabrication of Epic Ancestry and Imperial Destiny in Colonial Australian Literature0
Queering Telemachus: Ocean Vuong, Postmemories and the Vietnam War0
Anna Maria van Schurman, Letters and Poems to and from Her Mentor and Other Members of Her Circle, ed. and transl. Anne R. Larsen and Steve Maiullo (The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto0
Virgil’s Homer as Tautological Reception in Gabriel Pereira de Castro’s Ulisseia, ou Lisboa Edificada (1636)0
Lucian and Flaubert0
Who We Are and What We Owe: Reading Marisela Treviño Orta’s Woman on Fire as a Latine/x Antigone-Story0
Olaus Magnus, Description des Peuples du Nord: Rome 1555, ed. and transl. Jean-Baptiste Brunet-Jailly, 3 vols (Travaux d’humanisme et Renaissance), Geneva: Droz, 2128, pp. 2128, ISBN: 9782251071053, 10
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