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American Journal of Philology

Vol. 117 (1996) through current issue

Since its founding in 1880 by Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, the American Journal of Philology has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today the Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in Greek and Roman literature; classical linguistics; and Greek and Roman history, society, religion, and philosophy. In-depth coverage and a substantial book review section are featured in every issue. AJP is open to a wide variety of contemporary approaches including literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, and epigraphy.

Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press

Volume 133, 2012 (529-532)

Volume 132, 2011 (525-529)

Volume 131, 2010 (521-524)

Volume 130, 2009 (517-520)

Volume 129, 2008 (513-516)

Volume 128, 2007 (509-512)

Volume 127, 2006 (505-508)

Volume 126, 2005 (501-504)

Volume 125, 2004 (497-500)

Volume 124, 2003 (493-496)

Volume 123, 2002 (489-492)

Volume 122, 2001 (485-488)

Volume 121, 2000 (481-484)

Volume 120, 1999 (477-480)

Volume 119, 1998 (473-476)

Volume 118, 1997 (469-472)

Volume 117, 1996 (465-468)