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📆Today, the Ausonius prize, awarded by the #UniTrier for excellent lifetime achievement in the field of Ancient History or Classics, will be presented to Prof. Bernhard Zimmermann, one of our most renowned authors and editors. Warmest congratulations, Bernhard 🎉
📙 Just published!
"Expressions of Opposition to the Roman Empire"
The proceedings of the 16th Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Sevilla, 22–25 May 2024) explore how anti-Roman discourses helped shape and consolidate the Roman Empire.
Available OA: brill.com/display/titl...
Edited under the supervision of Georgios K. Giannakis and Antonios Rengakos, this online resource offers a new reference point for medieval and early modern Greek texts.
The first part is now available on Brill’s Dictionaries Online: dictionaries.brillonline.com/dmgo
A major highlight of this year’s program: Volume XV of the renowned Basler Homer-Kommentar, dedicated to Book XI of the Iliad.
The work offers a German translation of the text, by Anton Bierl, along with the commentary by Marina Coray and Martha Krieter-Spiro: www.degruyterbrill.com/de/document/...
Who was the cinaedus in ancient Roman society? Did the term refer to an actual group of individuals, or was it a stigmatizing label? A look back at a collection entirely dedicated to this figure, and to the study of ancient sexuality. #DGBPride
www.degruyterbrill.com/document/isb...
📯 The first volume of the Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vernacular Greek (1100–1669) is now online!
This work is the English translation and concise version of Kriaras’ Dictionary of Medieval Greek Vernacular Literature (1100–1669), a landmark in Greek lexicography and historical linguistics.
The new edition offers a philosophical and philological introduction, text-critical notes, and is based on the evaluation of the full manuscript tradition, while also considering the indirect tradition and Sepúlveda’s Latin translation.
Link to the edition: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
We are delighted to announce the publication of the second and final volume of the edition of Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentary on Aristotle’s >Metaphysics<, edited by Pantelis Golitsis.
An important project, realized with the support of @bbaw.bsky.social y.social and @dfg.de
At the Ancient Warfare conference in Madrid (WAWIC), De Gruyter Brill editor Giulia Moriconi ran into Giorgia Proietti, who edited the volume "Memory, Space and Mindscapes in Ancient Greece" with Jeremy McInerney.
Please drop by the booth and browse our latest titles in Ancient Warfare.
The latest volume of the Harvard Egyptological Studies series is out!