Schole-Filosofskoe Antikovedenie i Klassicheskaya Traditsiya-Schole-Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition
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Advancing Scholarship in Classics and Philosophy
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Schole-Filosofskoe Antikovedenie i Klassicheskaya Traditsiya-Schole-Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIV, specializing in the fields of Classics and Philosophy. Since its establishment, and particularly with its transition to Open Access in 2007, this journal has become a significant platform for scholarly discourse on ancient philosophical thought and its enduring influence on the classical tradition. The journal's commitment to high academic standards is evidenced by its impressive category quartiles, ranking Q1 in Classics and Q2 in Philosophy as of 2023. With a Scopus rank of #70/170 in Classics and #462/806 in Philosophy, Schole serves as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students interested in the intersections of ancient thought and contemporary philosophical inquiry. The journal is based in the Russian Federation and is dedicated to fostering a global dialogue on subjects that shape our understanding of ancient and classical ideas.
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