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Effective today, Rhea's account on this website will no longer be active.
Please find us on 🟦sky under the same handle (rheaclassical), on 🙂book, and/or go to our website, scroll to the bottom, & subscribe to receive our latest reviews in your inbox.
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Here's the latest review on Rhea!
A.L. McMichael reviews @Vicky_Austen, "Analysing the Boundaries of the Ancient Roman Garden: (Re)Framing the Hortus" (@BloomsburyClass 2023).
Don't miss the author-reviewer dialogue after the review.
https://t.co/o15jgF6k7a
Me too @Vicky_Austen ! I love this idea from @RheaClassical of multisensory gossip sessions, and it’s just so fab to see #multisensory studies go from strength to strength too! 😍
Here's the latest review on Rhea!
A.L. McMichael reviews @Vicky_Austen, "Analysing the Boundaries of the Ancient Roman Garden: (Re)Framing the Hortus" (@BloomsburyClass 2023).
Don't miss the author-reviewer dialogue after the review.
https://t.co/o15jgF6k7a
Delighted to start the day reading this review of my book from @RheaClassical ☺️ absolutely loved the thought of @chattyplatty and I in some sort of multi-sensory gossip session!
https://t.co/HpPgztWzWi
Rhea is back with our first review of the new year!
Becca Gaborek reviews Jacquelyn Collins-Clinton, "Cosa: The Sculpture and Furnishings in Stone and Marble" (@UofMPress 2020).
https://t.co/o2ntywJBUI
Our latest review on Rhea!
@FlavianSophist reviews Christian Niederhuber, "Imperial Portrait Practice in the Second Century AD: Marcus Aurelius & Faustina the Younger" (@OUPAcademic 2022).
Don't miss the author-reviewer discussion after the review!
https://t.co/VADthKr1Fr
A blog post by Dimitri Nakassis about an unfair and frankly incorrect review of the new book on Critical Ancient World Studies, by Mathura Umachandran and Marchella Ward, with a special shout out to @RheaClassical at the end! https://t.co/mqphT85KN6
Our latest review on Rhea!
@FlavianSophist reviews Christian Niederhuber, "Imperial Portrait Practice in the Second Century AD: Marcus Aurelius & Faustina the Younger" (@OUPAcademic 2022).
Don't miss the author-reviewer discussion after the review!
https://t.co/VADthKr1Fr
Our latest book review on Rhea!
@HistoryAndChill reviews @SofiaGreaves1 & Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (eds.), "Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid" (@OxbowBooks 2022).
https://t.co/SLdPQVykaX
Our latest book review on Rhea!
@HistoryAndChill reviews @SofiaGreaves1 & Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (eds.), "Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid" (@OxbowBooks 2022).
https://t.co/SLdPQVykaX
Our latest book review on Rhea!
@FallaxHaruspex reviews @MarcoBCarbone, "Geographies of Myth and Places of Identity: The Strait of Scylla and Charybdis in the Modern Imagination" (@BloomsburyClass 2022).
https://t.co/VkVtun3l6H
Our latest review on Rhea!
Richard Broome reviews Ghazzal Dabiri (ed.), "Narrating Power and Authority in Late Antique and Medieval Hagiography across East and West" (@Brepols 2021).
https://t.co/tKxMQq0xZF
Our latest review on Rhea!
@ChanceBonar reviews Luisa Lesage Gárriga, "Plutarch: On the Face Which Appears on the Orb of the Moon: Introduction, Edition, English Translation, and Commentary to the Critical Edition" (@degruyter_brill 2021).
https://t.co/epSQGwukas
Our latest review on Rhea!
Garrett Dome reviews Henryk Hoffmann, "Latin in Modern Fiction: Who Says It’s a Dead Language?" (Vernon Press 2022).
Don't miss the author-reviewer dialogue at the end of the review!
https://t.co/AqzWKS0wLZ
#NewReview: "[...] it is obvious that this work will be of great methodological use for studies dealing with different parts of the Thebaid." writes François Mottais about https://t.co/EJy4Nn8wfh. #TrendsInClassics