Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

892 papers and 2.2k indexed citations
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The 892 papers published in Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies in the last decades have received a total of 2.2k indexed citations. Papers published in Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies usually cover Anthropology (554 papers), Archeology (279 papers) and Philosophy (199 papers) specifically the topics of Classical Antiquity Studies (536 papers), Classical Philosophy and Thought (185 papers) and Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies (168 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies are E. Courtney, Myles Burnyeat, Heinrich von Staden, Edith Hall, David J. Furley, Nicholas Horsfall, John P. Barron, Adam Parry, A. A. Long and Robert Garland.

In The Last Decade

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

451 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Fields of papers published in Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

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