740 total citations 49 papers, 136 citations indexed
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Robert Renehan is a scholar working on Anthropology, Philosophy and Language and Linguistics.
According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Renehan has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 136 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Anthropology, 14 papers in Philosophy and 10 papers in Language and Linguistics. Recurrent topics in Robert Renehan's work include Classical Antiquity Studies (23 papers), Classical Philosophy and Thought (12 papers) and Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies (9 papers). Robert Renehan is often cited by papers focused on Classical Antiquity Studies (23 papers), Classical Philosophy and Thought (12 papers) and Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies (9 papers). Robert Renehan collaborates with scholars based in United States. Robert Renehan's co-authors include Henry George Liddell and Martin Nilsson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, European Journal of Immunology and The Classical World.
In The Last Decade
Robert Renehan
33 papers
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85 citations
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Renehan, Robert. (2011). Acts 17.28. Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies. 20(4). 347–353.1 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (2004). On the Greek Origins of the Concepts Incorporeality and Immateriality. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.16 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (2003). Conscious Ambiguities in Pindar and Bacchylides. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.2 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (2001). Some supplements to the revised LSJ supplement. 77(3). 221–243.2 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (1995). Polus, Plato, and Aristotle. The Classical Quarterly. 45(1). 68–72.4 indexed citations
Renehan, Robert & Henry George Liddell. (1975). Greek lexicographical notes : a critical supplement to the Greek-English lexicon of Liddell-Scott-Jones. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert, et al.. (1971). Greek Textual Criticism.. The American Journal of Philology. 92(3). 503–503.2 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (1970). The Platonism of Lycurgus. Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies. 11(3). 219–231.5 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert. (1970). Agamemnon and ἄγκαθεν. The Classical Review. 20(2). 125–127.1 indexed citations
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Renehan, Robert, et al.. (1970). On the text of Leo Medicus: A Study in Textual Criticism. Rheinisches Museum für Philologie.
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Renehan, Robert, et al.. (1969). Epitome on the nature of man. Akademie Verlag eBooks.
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