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This distinguished journal is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Arethusa introduced the world of classics to the application of new methods in literary theory, and continues to be an exciting venue for innovative and stimulating approaches.
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Volume 49, Number 3, Fall 2016Table of Contents

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View Everything You Wanted to Know About Atticus (But Were Afraid to Ask Cicero): Looking for Atticus in Cicero’s ad Atticum
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Philosophy in the Expanded Field: Ciceronian Dialogue in Pollio’s Letters from Spain (FAM. 10.31–33)

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ISSN | 1080-6504 |
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Print ISSN | 0004-0975 |
Launched on MUSE | 2016-11-07 |
Open Access | No |
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