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Vol. 3 (1999): HISTOS 3 (1999)

Published: 1999-07-01

Articles

  • Was Hellanikos the First Chronicler of Athens?

    Christopher Joyce
    • PDF
  • The Cambridge Ancient History

    P.J. Rhodes
    • PDF
  • Anathema kai Ktema: the Inscriptional Inheritance of Ancient Historiography

    John Moles
    • PDF
  • Livy's characterization of individuals and races in Book 21

    Martin Foulkes
    • PDF
  • Is the Pen Mightier Than the Sword? The Failure of Rhetoric in Plutarch's Demosthenes

    Judith Mossman
    • PDF
  • Exchange

    Leone Porciani, C. J. Joyce
    • PDF (Italiano)
  • Exchange and Reply

    Charles Hedrick, John Marincola, Ellen O'Gorman, John Moles
    • PDF

Review-Discussions

  • James J. O'Donnell, Avatars of the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace

    Craige Champion
    • PDF
  • E. Baynham, Alexander the Great: The Unique History of Quintus Curtius

    Holger Koch
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Christopher Pelling ed., Greek tragedy and the historian & Christopher Pelling, Literary texts and the Greek historian

    Christina S. Kraus
    • PDF
  • The Oxford Classical Dictionary: Third Edition on CD-ROM

    S.E. Dunn
    • PDF

Reviews

  • E. O'Gorman, Irony and Misreading in the Annals of Tacitus

    Michael Comber
    • PDF

About

The brief of Histos is rapid publication of high-quality articles and notes on all aspects of ancient historiography and biography (including Jewish historiography, the Gospels and later Christian material) and of in-depth reviews of recent publications in the field. It is not our intention to publish material which is per se historical, unless it illuminates the qualities of ancient historians or biographers (this will be a matter of balance and judgment). All submissions will be anonymously refereed by experts. We aim for a turn-around time of a maximum of three months. We publish in English, French, German, and Italian.

We particularly welcome submissions to Histos from scholars belonging to groups that are historically under-represented in academic journal publishing, including women and scholars of colour. We are monitoring our submissions for equality-related considerations, and aspire to achieve the greatest diversity possible in our field of contributors and authors reviewed.

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