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Classical Philology

JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 97, 1906-2002
Links out to Recent Content: Vols. 98 - 100, 2003-2005

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Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Coverage presently ends: Vol. 97. JSTOR will resume a moving wall of 5 years in 2009.

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Since 1906, Classical Philology has been an internationally respected journal for the study of the life, languages, and thought of classical antiquity. Examining a broad range of issues from a variety of interpretive perspectives, the journal presents papers on Greek and Roman languages and literatures, history, philosophy, religion, art, and society.

Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CP/home.html.

ISSN: 0009837X
OCLC: 49976274
LCCN: 2002-227027

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