Trends in Classics

Papers
(The median citation count of Trends in Classics 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Flavius Josephus: Dialoguing through Proems3
Divine Authority and Platonic Succession: Proclus’ Proem to the Platonic Theology 2
What is Roman Reconciliation?2
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Healing and the Elements in the Ancient World2
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Scroll for More: Papyrus Commentaries from Roman Oxyrhynchus and Context Clues1
What’s in a Noun? Identification and Externalisation of Generic Illness and Trouble in the Aramaic Magic Bowls1
Greek Literary Papyri in Context: Methodological Issues and Research Perspectives1
Narratives of reconciliation in Caesar’s Commentarii 1
Latin Grammarians as Lexicographers: The Treatment of Nouns with Uncertain Gender1
Because of Sin, Hunger or Witchcraft: Moral, Religious, and Physiological Disease Etiologies in Jewish Late Antique Texts1
‘Problems’ at School: Mathematical Testimonies from the Fayum in the Roman Period1
List of contributors1
Prometheus BoundReappropriated: A Modern Greek Promethean ‘Palimpsest’ by Νikiforos Vrettakos0
A Civic Style: The Use of μετέχειν Metaphors in Athenian Oratory0
The Cicero-Appius reconciliation and Pompey’s pivotal role as mediator0
The Mood of Persuasion: Imperatives and Subjunctives in Attic Oratory0
The Classical and Hellenistic Greek Historiographical Proem Tradition0
The Περὶ ποιητῶν Literature. A General Outline and Survey of the Extant Fragments0
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The Role of Socrates in the Arginusae Affair0
Introduction: Late Antique Taxonomies in Medicine and Healing0
Considerations on Some Notable Words in a Latin Account of Payments from Tebtynis0
Claretus And the City: The Glossarius, Its Latin Neologisms and Its Reception in Municipal Administrative Texts0
Lucus a non lucendo: Enantiosemy in Ancient Latin Lexicography0
Valerius Maximus and Tiberius Caesar. Notes on the Preface of Facta et Dicta Memorabilia 0
The Refusal of God’s ἀπραξία: An Apologetic Appeal to Stoic Arms (Philo, De opificio mundi 7–12)0
Reconstructing a Book Collection Through the Identification of a Copyist: Reused Rolls in Context0
A Distorted Lemma: Στεφάκης Ἀθηναῖος ἱερομόναχος and a False Biography of Nicholas of Methone0
Reconciliation and Civil War in Plutarch’s Life of Pompey 0
Some Functions of Rhetorical Questions in Lysias’ Forensic Orations0
Taxonomies of Illnesses and the Dynamics of Cursing and Healing the Body in Christian Egypt0
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Prooimia to Order: Pre-Cosmic Reality in Hesiod and Early Pythagoreanism0
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Critical and Utilitarian Sigla in the Adespota Greek Hexameter Texts on Papyri0
The Library of the Taurinus Family (5th–6th c.): A Tentative Assessment and Interpretation0
Why a Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint?0
The scripted audience in Roman comedy0
An Ongoing Supplement to Traditional Dictionaries: WiP – Words in Progress 0
Impersonal Constructions Between Personae and ‘Personlessness’. Strategies of Language Manipulation in Aeschines and Demosthenes0
“What is ‘the tradition overall’?”: Theorising Classical Reception through the Lens of Memory Studies0
Between Literary Tradition and Narratology: The Wonder of the Observer in the Proem of Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe 0
Illness, Impairment and Bodily Suffering as Divine Punishment in Greek Ritual Healing0
The Limits of Reconciliation: Achilles, Cyrus, and the Secret of Tact0
A New Epistomion from Sfakaki, near Rethymno0
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Speakers Diffident and Speakers Brash in the Athenian Courts0
A Stone to Diagnose Epilepsy? The Case of Gagates0
Reading the Proems of Middle Byzantine Hagiography through Biblical Intertextuality0
Archilochus frs. 23, 93a–94, 98, 112–113 W.: New readings and interpretations0
Introductory Formulas in the Catalogue of Men ofOdyssey110
Persuasion by Immersion: The Narratio of Lysias 1, On the Killing of Eratosthenes 0
Nondum tecum in gratiam redii (Suet. Tib . 61.5): Reconciliation and Compromise in the Tibe0
Latin Lexicography and Textual Criticism: A Lexical Note on Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 5.3800
Recto and Verso in Bookrolls of Menander0
Mind Style, Cognitive Stylistics, andĒthopoiiain Lysias0
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Networking through Proems: Some Introductory Remarks0
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Timocreon of Ialysos, frr. 5–8 PMG and 7, 9, and 10 IEG0
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Area G and the Digging of Kom Aushim0
An Oxyrhynchite Education: How to Become an Apionic Scribe0
Medical Opisthographs0
Mapping the stars on the revolving sphere and reckoning time: star catalogues, astronomical popularization, and practical functions0
Role-Playing, Reconciliation, and Repetition: Parodies of Peacemaking on the Petronian Ship of State0
How Style Met the City0
Self-restraint ( bathutēs ) and Personal Reconciliation in Cicero’s Letters0
List of Contributors0
Second-Century CE Lexicography: Genre or a Literary Current of Language, Politics, and Social Dynamics?0
Naming People in Ancient Greek and Latin Prefaces: Some Considerations0
Introduction0
χὠς ἴδον, ὣς ἐμάνην. Space, Desire and the Female Gaze in Hellenistic Poetry0
Pluralist Perspectives in the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae 0
Mythos and catharsis in Aristotle’s Poetics0
Variations on Violence in Greek and Akkadian Succession Myths0
Atticist Lexica and the Interpretation of Comic Language0
From Cartonnages to Cultural Contexts0
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Precarity of Friendship in Times of Crisis: Amicitia After Caesar0
Religion on the Rostrum:EuchomaiPrayers in the Texts of Attic Oratory0
Migraine and Other Headaches in the Mesopotamian Incantation Bowls0
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