- ISSN: 0533-2451 (Print), 2052-8531 (Online)
- Editors: John Taylor University of Manchester, UK, Dr Phillip Horky University of Durham, UK, Professor Andrej Petrovic University of Virginia, USA, and Professor Ivana Petrovic University of Virginia, USA
- Editorial board
The New Surveys in the Classics are a series of short books dedicated to key themes and concepts in the classical world, and are available as part of a subscription to Greece & Rome. They deal with a wide range of topics, from key figures like Homer and Virgil, to subjects such as Greek tragedy, thought and science, women, slavery, Roman religion, and satire.
Classics « Cambridge Core Blog

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Multimedia at Minoan Myrtos–Pyrgos, Crete
- 19 February 2024,
- It is rare in the scholarship of Bronze Age Crete, during a period as old as the third and second millennia BCE, to present an inclusive account and analysis...

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The importance of open access publishing for the arts and humanities
- 20 December 2023,
- Between 2012 and 2014, I held a two-year Wellcome Trust Research Leave Award (WT096499AIA) for a project on women surgeons in Britain, 1860-1918.…

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Tracing the Origins of Patrick Leigh Fermor’s Mani
- 20 July 2023,
- In 1958, Patrick Leigh Fermor’s enchanting travelogue Mani: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese appeared on bookshelves.
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