Trends in Classics

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Flavius Josephus: Dialoguing through Proems3
Divine Authority and Platonic Succession: Proclus’ Proem to the Platonic Theology 2
Healing and the Elements in the Ancient World2
Latin Grammarians as Lexicographers: The Treatment of Nouns with Uncertain Gender2
What is Roman Reconciliation?2
List of contributors2
List of contributors1
Titelseiten1
‘Problems’ at School: Mathematical Testimonies from the Fayum in the Roman Period1
What’s in a Noun? Identification and Externalisation of Generic Illness and Trouble in the Aramaic Magic Bowls1
List of contributors1
Scroll for More: Papyrus Commentaries from Roman Oxyrhynchus and Context Clues1
Titelseiten1
Because of Sin, Hunger or Witchcraft: Moral, Religious, and Physiological Disease Etiologies in Jewish Late Antique Texts1
Greek Literary Papyri in Context: Methodological Issues and Research Perspectives1
Ξενιτεία: From democretian self-sufficiency to hesychastic self-substitution1
The Mind and Its Objects: Conceptualizations of Intentionality in Homer and in the Sanskrit Epics0
Pluralist Perspectives in the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae 0
Atticist Lexica and the Interpretation of Comic Language0
A Civic Style: The Use of μετέχειν Metaphors in Athenian Oratory0
Why a Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint?0
The Mood of Persuasion: Imperatives and Subjunctives in Attic Oratory0
An Ongoing Supplement to Traditional Dictionaries: WiP – Words in Progress 0
The Περὶ ποιητῶν Literature. A General Outline and Survey of the Extant Fragments0
Valerius Maximus and Tiberius Caesar. Notes on the Preface of Facta et Dicta Memorabilia 0
Persuasion by Immersion: The Narratio of Lysias 1, On the Killing of Eratosthenes 0
Introduction: Late Antique Taxonomies in Medicine and Healing0
List of Contributors0
Titelseiten0
List of Contributors0
Claretus And the City: The Glossarius, Its Latin Neologisms and Its Reception in Municipal Administrative Texts0
Reading the Proems of Middle Byzantine Hagiography through Biblical Intertextuality0
Reconstructing a Book Collection Through the Identification of a Copyist: Reused Rolls in Context0
The Refusal of God’s ἀπραξία: An Apologetic Appeal to Stoic Arms (Philo, De opificio mundi 7–12)0
Latin Lexicography and Textual Criticism: A Lexical Note on Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 5.3800
Second-Century CE Lexicography: Genre or a Literary Current of Language, Politics, and Social Dynamics?0
Taxonomies of Illnesses and the Dynamics of Cursing and Healing the Body in Christian Egypt0
The Classical and Hellenistic Greek Historiographical Proem Tradition0
List of Contributors0
Titelseiten0
Mind Style, Cognitive Stylistics, andĒthopoiiain Lysias0
Prooimia to Order: Pre-Cosmic Reality in Hesiod and Early Pythagoreanism0
Reconciliation and Civil War in Plutarch’s Life of Pompey 0
Observations on the two corpora attesting scholia to Euripides’ Medea 0
The scripted audience in Roman comedy0
Titelseiten0
Impersonal Constructions Between Personae and ‘Personlessness’. Strategies of Language Manipulation in0
Area G and the Digging of Kom Aushim0
Between Literary Tradition and Narratology: The Wonder of the Observer in the Proem of Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe 0
The Tears of Diomedes: Allusion in Early Greek Epic0
Medical Opisthographs0
Lucus a non lucendo: Enantiosemy in Ancient Latin Lexicography0
How Style Met the City0
Mythos and catharsis in Aristotle’s Poetics0
A Stone to Diagnose Epilepsy? The Case of Gagates0
Recto and Verso in Bookrolls of Menander0
Speakers Diffident and Speakers Brash in the Athenian Courts0
Introduction0
Migraine and Other Headaches in the Mesopotamian Incantation Bowls0
χὠς ἴδον, ὣς ἐμάνην. Space, Desire and the Female Gaze in Hellenistic Poetry0
Self-restraint ( bathutēs ) and Personal Reconciliation in Cicero’s Letters0
Nondum tecum in gratiam redii (Suet. Tib . 61.5): Reconciliation and Compromise in the Tibe0
From Cartonnages to Cultural Contexts0
Narratives of reconciliation in Caesar’s Commentarii 0
Precarity of Friendship in Times of Crisis: Amicitia After Caesar0
Titelseiten0
Devious polemics: Jews and Egyptians in Diogenes of Oenoanda0
Networking through Proems: Some Introductory Remarks0
Animal Agency and Plutarch’s Elephants0
“What is ‘the tradition overall’?”: Theorising Classical Reception through the Lens of Memory Studies0
Acknowledgements0
The Cicero-Appius reconciliation and Pompey’s pivotal role as mediator0
An Oxyrhynchite Education: How to Become an Apionic Scribe0
Critical and Utilitarian Sigla in the Adespota Greek Hexameter Texts on Papyri0
Role-Playing, Reconciliation, and Repetition: Parodies of Peacemaking on the Petronian Ship of State0
Illness, Impairment and Bodily Suffering as Divine Punishment in Greek Ritual Healing0
The Library of the Taurinus Family (5th–6th c.): A Tentative Assessment and Interpretation0
Considerations on Some Notable Words in a Latin Account of Payments from Tebtynis0
The Limits of Reconciliation: Achilles, Cyrus, and the Secret of Tact0
Why does Plato slander Pericles? The case of the Gorgias 0
Naming People in Ancient Greek and Latin Prefaces: Some Considerations0
The Role of Socrates in the Arginusae Affair0
Some Functions of Rhetorical Questions in Lysias’ Forensic Orations0
A Distorted Lemma: Στεφάκης Ἀθηναῖος ἱερομόναχος and a False Biography of Nicholas of Methone0
List of Contributors0
Titelseiten0
List of Contributors0
Titelseiten0
Archilochus frs. 23, 93a–94, 98, 112–113 W.: New readings and interpretations0
0.046510934829712