Greece and RomeDesigned to meet the needs of a wide audience, Greece and Rome publishes scholarly but not technical articles on ancient history, art, archaeology, religion, philosophy, and the classical tradition. A special feature of the journal is the Subject Reviews section. Over 90 books are covered in each issue, and the speed with which they are reviewed after publication is a particular strength of the journal. Vols. 1-22, 1931-1953 Holdings: v. 43 - 50 (1996) -- present For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
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