GREECE & ROME
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Advancing Knowledge of Classical Heritage
Introduction
GREECE & ROME, published by Cambridge University Press, is a prestigious journal dedicated to the study of classical antiquity and its enduring influence on contemporary culture. This journal, indexed with ISSN 0017-3835 and E-ISSN 1477-4550, offers a platform for scholarly articles that delve into various aspects of Greek and Roman societies, literature, art, and history. With a rich history that spans from 1931 to 2024, it has consistently maintained an important position in the academic community, achieving a Q2 ranking in Classics and a Q3 ranking in Arts and Humanities as of 2023. Highlighted by a Scopus ranking of #74 out of 170 in Classics, the journal appeals to a diverse audience, including researchers, professionals, and students aspiring to deepen their understanding of the classical world. Although it does not offer open access, GREECE & ROME is committed to the dissemination of critical research and thought-provoking discourse, making significant contributions to the fields and encouraging intellectual exchange across disciplines.
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