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On the final day of the CA conference, we met with Virginia Mastellari, editor of the 200th (!) volume of Trends in Classics Supplements. Together with acquisistions editor Carlo Vessella, she is making the sign of '200'. Quite an occasion!
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FINAL DAY
In the city with a rare combination of red brick buildings, 16th century pubs, and modern skyscrapers, we are starting the final day of the Classical Association annual meeting.
It's your final chance to drop by, browse our titles, and/or discuss your publication project.

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Always nice to see a happy contributor to a volume!
At the The Classical Association meeting in Manchester Ben Cassell found his contribution on Aglaurion and Ephebic Oath in the 500th (!) volume of Mnemosyne Supplementa, brill.com/display/titl...
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We're in #Denver at the American Research Center in Egypt's Annual Meeting! 📍

Stop by the booth outside the sessions to browse our titles and chat with Sr. Acquisitions Editor, Katie Chin.

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#CA2026
The annual conference of the #ClassicalAssociation in Manchester has begun and we are all set!
Don’t forget to visit our booth to explore our latest publications in #ClassicalStudies and chat with our editors, Mirjam and Carlo.
See you there!

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⏰Last chance to visit our booth at the DAV in Frankfurt and to browse through our books - otherwise see you at the next DAV congress in 2028!
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Even Homer had his detractors: Zoilus of Amphipolis, also known as the “Scourge of Homer”, became a byword for intellectual envy in antiquity.
Read more about him in #GROH: “Zoilus of Amphipolis” by Marta Fogagnolo

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#Classics #Homer #Greek

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April's update for Jacoby Online is out now!
Nearly 400,000 words have been added to the digital version of "Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker".
New material in Part IV includes Philostratos and Amarantos of Alexandreia. Other 39 new entries are in Brill’s New Jacoby.

See links below! ⬇️

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Out now 📚 Philo of Alexandria: Every Good Man is Free. Introduction, Translation, and Commentary 📜

Maren R. Niehoff presents the first commentary on Philo’s treatise on freedom, exploring philosophical, historical, literary and exegetical aspects.

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📆Interested in browsing through our latest publications and in gathering with other people who also love Greek and Latin? Visit our booth in Frankfurt at the DAV congress: altphilologenverband.de/index.php/ko...
Looking forward to meeting you!

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Cows speaking or vultures entering temples? For the Romans, these were signs that demanded interpretation and action. But what role did prodigies actually play in Roman society?
Read all about it in #GROH in “Prodigies and Expiations” by Susan Satterfield:

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📝🏆The IJMH awards an Early-Career Paper Prize for the best article in military history (antiquity to the present) by a graduate student or early-career scholar. The winner receives €500.
Deadline: 30 September 2026

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#medievalsky #earlymodern

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Research is about making connections.
With #GROH, high-quality scholarship meets accessibility and powerful cross-search tools, helping you uncover new links across the ancient world and spark new lines of inquiry.

🎥 Hear more about #GROH from our editor Carlo Vessella!

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#TrendsinClassics #ClassicalStudies

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Introducing GROH: Trends in Classics – Greek and Roman Humanities Encyclopedia.
In the coming days, we will be telling you more about what you can find in #GROH and what makes it a unique research tool. Follow us for updates, insights, and free entries!

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🎭 Our suggestion for #WorldTheatreDay:

"Narratives at Play in Aeschylus", by Laura Gianvittorio-Ungar, invites us to rethink tragic narratives in Aeschylus by adapting our perspective to ancient texts, rather than vice versa.

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New!📙
"Demonstrative Reference in Plautus" by Merlijn Breunesse uses advanced statistical methods to offer new insights into Latin demonstratives and their referential properties in Plautine drama, highlighting the potential of quantitative approaches in Latin linguistics.
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Eustathius Online expands!

Eustathius' commentary on Odyssey 9–12 is now available with critical text, apparatus, and English translation by E. Cullhed and S. D. Olson.

A great resource for classicists, Homerists and Byzantine scholars alike!

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Apeiron Volume 59 Issue 1 Volume 59, issue 1 of the journal Apeiron was published in 2026.

Apeiron Vol. 59, No. 1 (2026) www.degruyterbrill.com/journal/key/... @dgb-ancientstudies.bsky.social @dgb-philosophy.bsky.social

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Today’s pick for #WomensHistoryMonth:

"The Public Lives of Ancient Women”, edited by Lucinda Dirven, Martijn Icks, und Sofie Remijsen, on ancient women out of the domestic sphere and their presence and activities in the public domain as rulers, patrons, priestesses, athletes, wives and pilgrims.

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For more reading recommendations on women as thinkers, agents and innovators, as well as on women’s research and scholarship, see our curated #WomensHistoryMonth collection at marketing.degruyterbrill.com/WomensHistor...

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This #WomensHistoryMonth, we recommend "Women in the Socratic Tradition" by Carolina Araújo, on the Socratic debate on gender and the presentation of women as exemplars of the philosophical life in Socratic sources.

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Campaign visual showing a woman in a white coat holding a tablet, behind some sort of diagram is shown. Text next to the image: Empowering Women in Research. Visibility Strategies for Women Academics

This #WomensHistoryMonth, we're offering essential scholarship and practical guidance to afford women greater visibility in academia.

Discover our curated selection of books, journals, resources, blogs and podcasts here: marketing.degruyterbrill.com/WomensHistor...

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Happy to celebrate an important new contribution to Homeric scholarship: Volume XV of the 'Basler Kommentar', on Book XI of the Iliad, is now available.

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German translation by Anton Bierl, commentary by Marina Coray and Martha Krieter-Spiro.

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The second Mnemosyne issue of 2026 is out!
Spotted by @yaleclassicslib.bsky.social, punctual as always!

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#ClassicalStudies #BrillCompanions

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Two recent publications not to be missed!
Volumes 11 and 12 of the Brill’s Companions to Classical Studies series focus on ancient warfare, exploring the many faces of women’s involvement in military campaigns, and the conceptualization of courage and cowardice in the ancient Mediterranean world.

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