Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici

390 papers and 739 indexed citations i.

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The 390 papers published in Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici in the last decades have received a total of 739 indexed citations. Papers published in Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici usually cover Anthropology (228 papers), Archeology (110 papers) and Philosophy (62 papers) specifically the topics of Classical Antiquity Studies (225 papers), Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies (80 papers) and Classical Philosophy and Thought (48 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici are Don Fowler, Alessandro Barchiesi, Philip Hardie, David Quint, Gianpiero Rosati, Joshua T. Katz, Mario Labate, Richard Hunter, Patricia A. Rosenmeyer and Alison Sharrock.

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