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Thanks for organizing, presenting, and dropping by the #DeGruyterBrill booth at #AiASCS! Highlights included meeting Sinclair Bell, co-editor of "Brill's Companion to the Reception of Vitruvius" (📸with Ingrid Rowland). Missed the event? Browse our books: https://t.co/XaT404A1Fu
Join Brill at the 2025 AiA-SCS Meeting in Philadelphia, Jan 2–5!
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Eelco Glas' "Flavius Josephus' Self-Characterisation in First-Century Rome" examines Josephus' self-portrayal in The Jewish War within its Flavian Roman context. Photo taken at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek during a Josephus conference. Learn more: https://t.co/b9SwL1IfPq
We proudly congratulate Ineke Sluiter, Brill author and Ancient Greek scholar, on receiving the Medal of Honor for Art & Science from King Willem-Alexander for her outstanding scholarship. 🌟👏
Learn more about her work: https://t.co/6rVFtE64qu
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Congratulations to Aleksandra Hallmann for winning the Erazm Majewski Award in Archaeological publications from the Division I: Humanities and Social Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
📚 On Dec 11 at 20:00, join us at #SPUI25 Amsterdam or online for the launch of 'Constantinople Through the Ages'! This volume explores Istanbul's layered history and cultural interactions in the ancient Mediterranean.
Details & registration: https://t.co/FYsVFOWsu2
❄ Get a head start on your holiday shopping! Treat yourself or impress the brainiac in your life with some choice titles from De Gruyter, Brill and Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht – all while saving 30% until Christmas.
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Despite today's protest in Utrecht being canceled, Brill staff marched in Leiden instead to protest against the €1 million cuts to higher education in the Netherlands. #HumanitiesMatter@UniLeidenNews@LeidenHum
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My second publication, 2017. I read a positive review in the journal “Gnomon” and am proud of the high caliber contributions and the conference at @ucl that allowed the idea of the volume to germinate and grow. Kudos to @Brill_Classics for the diligent work. #Classics#research
For #OAWeek, "Tradition and Power in the Roman Empire" (Impact of Empire, vol. 50) is freely accessible in #OpenAccess. Delve into the dynamics of tradition and power in the Roman world!
📖 https://t.co/uCUDhRVWAM
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For #OAWeek, showcase two #OpenAccess titles from the "Mnemosyne, Supplements" series: "The Scholia on Cicero’s Speeches" (https://t.co/hqXNMzdaV3) and "Ovid, Death and Transfiguration" (https://t.co/z0NemrLdkl). Essential reads for classical scholars.
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Our latest review on Rhea!
Trevor Jordan Davis reviews Dylan M. Burns, "Did God Care? Providence, Dualism, and Will in Later Greek and Early Christian Philosophy" (@degruyter_brill 2020).
Don't miss the author-reviewer dialogue after the review.
https://t.co/oGiyuavhNc
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
"It's interesting to think about Read versus Publish: if the goal is making more content available to more readers, it's worked; but it hasn’t improved accessibility to publishing for authors."
Our #OAweek mini-series continues with @MLevCla (@UofDenver): https://t.co/QbFrsILhlw
For #OAWeek, we’re featuring two #OpenAccess studies from Brill's Plato Studies Series: "Gorgias: Speech, Soul, and Politics" edited by David Machek and Vladimír Mikeš (https://t.co/bgSYJNXMQq) and "Un piccolo esempio" by Laura Marongiu (https://t.co/K00Y5loWZZ).
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Celebrating #OpenAccessWeek with our #OA series "Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation"! Explore the series and download the latest titles such as "Redefining the Standards in Attic, Koine, and Atticism": https://t.co/QNjsBzbIs9
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