In this Issue
- Volume 13, Number 1, 2016, LVII -- Series III
- Issue
- Visualizing Antiquity
- Guest Editor: Laurel Bowman
Formerly Echos du monde classique, through volume XLIV, n.s. 19, number 3 2000 (E-ISSN 1913-5416; Print ISSN 0012-9356).
Mouseion aims to be a distinctively comprehensive Canadian journal of Classical Studies, publishing articles and reviews in both French and English. One issue annually is normally devoted to archaeological topics, including field reports, finds analysis, and the history of art in antiquity. The other two issues focus on all other areas of Greek and Roman antiquity, including literature, history, philosophy, religion, and reception studies.
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University of Toronto Pressviewing issue
Volume 13, Number 1, 2016, LVII -- Series IIIEditorial Board
Editor/Directeur
Brad Levett (Greek Literature, Ancient Philosophy), Department of Classics, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Associate Editors/Rédacteurs associés
Myles McCallum (Archaeology), Department of Modern Languages and Classics, Saint Mary's University
Hans vanderLeest (Archaeology), Department of Classics, Mount Allison University
Guy Chamberland (Roman History; French Language Submissions), Department of Classical Studies, Thorneloe University
Kathryn Simonsen (Greek History; Book Review Editor), Department of Classics, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Craig Maynes (Latin Literature; Secretary-Treasurer), Department of Classics, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Graduate Student Intern
Leah Brochu
Translation of Abstracts
Gaëlle Rioual
Editorial Correspondents/Conseil consultatif
Michael J. Carter, Brock University
Fanny Dolansky, Brock University
Margriet Haagsma, University of Alberta
Sharon L. James, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Laura McClure, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Frances Pownall, University of Alberta
François Renaud, Université de Moncton
P.J. Rhodes, University of Durham
Gerald P. Schaus, Wilfrid Laurier University
Nicola Terrenato, University of Michigan
Onno van Nijf, University of Groningen