期刊名称:HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
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About the journal
The Editorial Committee of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology welcomes all submissions dealing with any aspects of the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. In considering submissions for publication in Harvard Studies, we adhere to an inclusive definition of what constitutes philology, and we welcome variety in approaches to the study of the ancient world. The breadth of categories in L'année philologique provides us with a model.
In addition to scholarship on language and written texts from the ancient world, HSCP publishes work, for example, on ancient history, philosophy, art history, and the reception of classical culture in late antiquity, the medieval period, and beyond. Illustrations will be accommodated when submissions require them. HSCP accepts for publication articles of extended scope as well as short notes. Contributors receive fifty complimentary offprints of their articles after publication. Copies of HSCP may be obtained through Harvard University Press.
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Editorial Board Michael Fisher
Editor-in-Chief
Michael Aronson
Senior Editor for Social Sciences
Elizabeth Knoll
Senior Editor for Behavioral Sciences and Law
Sharmila Sen
Editor for the Humanities
Kathleen McDermott
Editor for History and Social Sciences
Joyce Seltzer
Senior Executive Editor for History and Contemporary Affairs
Jennifer Snodgrass
Editor for Reference and Special Projects and Administrative Editor of the Loeb Classical Library
Lindsay Waters
Executive Editor for the Humanities
John Kulka
Executive Editor-at-Large
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