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CONTENTS Archaeology

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Ancient Near East

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Archaeological science

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Archaeology (general)

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Archaeology of Asia, Sub-

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Saharan Africa, Pacific Archaeology of Europe, Near

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and Middle East Archaeology of the Americas Classical archaeology

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Egyptology

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Medieval archaeology

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Prehistory

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Art Western art

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Classical literature

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Drama and theatre

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American theatre

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British theatre

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European theatre

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Theatre (general)

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Music

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Eighteenth-century music

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Medieval and Renaissance

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music Music (general)

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Music performance

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Nineteenth-century music

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Opera

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Twentieth-century and

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Classical studies

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Ancient history

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Ancient philosophy

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Classical art, architecture

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Archaeology

Archaeology

Archaeology (general)

Ancient Near East

Ancient and Pre-modern Economies of the North American Pacific Northwest

Color and Meaning in the Art of Achaemenid Persia Alexander Nagel | Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC

This book explores the use of polychromy in the art and architecture of ancient Iran. Focusing on Persepolis, he explores the topic within the context of the modern historiography of Achaemenid art and the scientific investigation of a range of works and monuments in Iran and in museums around the world.

325pp Sep. 2023 9781009361293 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009361309

Personal Names in Cuneiform Texts from Babylonia (c. 750–100 BCE) An Introduction Caroline Waerzeggers | Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

This book is for students and researchers of ancient Middle Eastern history who work with cuneiform texts from Babylonia (c. 750-100 BCE). These sources contain large numbers of personal names of different linguistic origins. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core. 300pp 60 b/w illus. Jan. 2024 9781009291088 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009291071

Anna Marie Prentiss | University of Montana

This Element provides an overview of pre-modern and ancient economies of the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It analyzes the regions densely occupied semisedentary villages and its domestic and institutional economies, specialization, distribution, economic development, and future directions are reviewed.

Elements in Ancient and Pre-modern Economies 75pp Apr. 2023 9781009343466 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009343480

Archaeological Mapping and Planning Hans Barnard | University of California, Los Angeles

Introduces the reader to the basic principles of archaeological mapping and planning. It presents both the mathematical and the practical backgrounds, as well as many tips and tricks. This will enable archaeologists to create acceptable maps and plans of archaeological remains, even with limited means of in adverse circumstances.

Elements in Current Archaeological Tools and Techniques 75pp Jun. 2023 9781009073240 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009072069

The Aztec Economy Frances F. Berdan | California State University San Bernardino

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The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near East The Making of a Regional Identity Aaron A. Burke | University of California, Los Angeles

This study summons historical, archaeological, and iconographic data from Bronze Age Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Egypt to address the legacy of Amorites. 456pp May 2023 9781108811361 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 eISBN 9781108856461

Archaeological science Network Science in Archaeology

The Aztec world was complex, hierarchical, and multifaceted, and was in a constant state of demographic growth, recoveries from natural disasters, political alignments and realignments, and aggressive military engagements. This Element provides a synthesis and updated examination of the Aztec economy (1325–1521 AD).

Elements in Ancient and Pre-modern Economies 75pp May 2023 9781009368094 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009368124

Archaeology of Asia, SubSaharan Africa, Pacific NEW IN PAPERBACK

The Archaeology of South Asia

Tom Brughmans | Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

From the Indus to Asoka, c.6500 BCE–200 CE Robin Coningham | University of Durham

This book covers a vast range of network science techniques that can enhance archaeological research: network data collection and management, exploratory network analysis, sampling issues and sensitivity analysis, spatial networks, and network visualisation. It will be a key educational resource students and teachers.

This book offers a critical synthesis of the archaeology of South Asia from the Neolithic period (c.6500 BCE), when domestication began and permanent settlements were established across the subcontinent, to the spread of Buddhism which accompanied the reign of the Mauryan Emperor Asoka in the third century BCE.

Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology 350pp Apr. 2023 9781009170642 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99 Apr. 2023 9781009170666 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009170659

Cambridge World Archaeology 555pp 178 b/w illus. 28 maps Mar. 2023 9780521609722 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 eISBN 9781139020633

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Archaeology of Europe, Near and Middle East An Archaeological Perspective on the History of Technology A. Mark Pollard | University of Oxford

This volume represents an introduction to a new world-wide attempt to review the history of technology. It takes an explicit archaeological focus to the study of the history of technology and adopts a more explicit socially-embedded view of technology than has commonly been the case in mainstream histories of technology.

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Elements in Archaeological Perspectives on Materials and Technologies 75pp Feb. 2023 9781009184212 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009184205

Death and the Body in Bronze Age Europe From Inhumation to Cremation Marie Louise Stig Sørensen | University of Cambridge

This book offers case-based analyses of the introduction and eventual dominance of cremation in temperate Bronze Age Europe. In turn it questions the role of the familiar as a conservative force. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of European prehistory and archaeology.

350pp Jan. 2023 9781009247399 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009247429

Urban Life in the Distant Past The Prehistory of Energized Crowding Michael E. Smith | Arizona State University

This book is for professionals, students, and general readers interested in ancient cities. It takes a transdisciplinary and scientific approach and presents a series of 30 case studies of early cities. Readers will find descriptions of specific ancient settlements, set in a thematically-organized novel framework.

Urban Archaeological Pasts 350pp Mar. 2023 9781009249041 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009249027

Archaeology of the Americas Everyday Life in the Classic Maya World Traci Ardren | University of Miami

Using the most up to date information from a variety of disciplines, Ardren uses stories of individual Maya people, to create a narrative that takes the reader from rural homestead to agricultural field and forest, and on to the marketplace, palace, and trading port of a royal Maya city.

275pp Jun. 2023 9781107682917 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jun. 2023 9781107040670 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781139629232

The Archaeology of the Pampas and Patagonia Gustavo G. Politis | Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

In this book, Gustavo Politis and Luis Borrero explore the archaeology and ethnography of the indigenous people who inhabited Argentina’s pampas and the Patagonia region from the end of the Pleistocene until the 20th century. Cambridge World Archaeology 350pp Nov. 2023 9780521768214 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9780511993251

Classical archaeology Ancient Greek Housing Lisa C. Nevett | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Provides students of Classics, ancient history and archaeology with an accessible introduction to the archaeological evidence for housing and domestic life in the ancient Greek world. Numerous illustrations (line drawings and photographs), along with texts in translation, enable readers to engage closely with the topic.

370pp May 2023 9780521124638 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 May 2023 9780511979262 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9780511979262

Connecting Communities in Archaic Greece Exploring Economic and Political Networks through Data Modelling Michael Loy | University of Cambridge

A new history of Greece in the seventh and sixth centuries BC written for the twenty-first century. It brings together archaeological material from over 100 years, employing experimental modelling techniques from the digital humanities to reveal new patterns about how Greece’s first city-states traded with one another and made alliances. British School at Athens Studies in Greek Antiquity 300pp 35 b/w illus. 30 colour illus. 10 maps Aug. 2023 9781009343817 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009343794

Etruria and Anatolia Material Connections and Artistic Exchange Elizabeth P. Baughan | University of Richmond, Virginia

Explores what the striking similarities in Etruscan and Anatolian material culture reveal about contact and exchange between these distant regions in the Mediterranean. Identifies shared practices, common visual language and movements of objects and artisans in both directions and presents a complex picture of connectivity’s modes and implications.

Mediterranean Studies in Antiquity 348pp 34 b/w illus. 47 colour illus. 3 maps Mar. 2023 9781009151023 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009151016


Archaeology

In the Footsteps of the Etruscans

Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Changing Landscapes around Tuscania from Prehistory to Modernity Graeme Barker | University of Cambridge

From the Palaeolithic to the Byzantines Guy D. Middleton | University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Explores the 7500-year history of the area around Tuscania, a small town near Rome, using the results of an extended archaeological investigation. Demonstrates the power of this approach to write long-term histories that complement and enrich historical and geographical studies.

British School at Rome Studies 400pp 130 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 24 maps 48 tables Aug. 2023 9781009230025 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009230018

The Making of the Doric Temple Architecture, Religion, and Social Change in Archaic Greece Gabriel Zuchtriegel | Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Italy

On the basis of old and new archaeological data, some which presented for the first time, the author argues that Doric architecture originated in a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece and has nothing to do with a wood-to-stone evolution, as maintained in the past. 350pp Apr. 2023 9781009260107 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009260114

The Rise of Early Rome Transportation Networks and Domination in Central Italy, 1050–500 BC Francesca Fulminante | University of Bristol

The favouring position of Rome within the Etruscan and Latin transportation network (1000–500 BC), quantified with a novel network science approach, contributes to explain the rise of Rome, which is at the origin of our Western civilization. 350pp Aug. 2023 9781316516805 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009025232

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The Sanctuary at Bath in the Roman Empire Eleri H. Cousins | Lancaster University

For academic audiences interested in the history or archaeology of religion in the Roman Empire, or in the Roman provinces, in particular Roman Britain. Offers an important new interpretation of a key archaeological site and provides new ways of thinking about religious places in imperial contexts.

Cambridge Classical Studies 238pp 54 b/w illus. 3 maps Mar. 2023 9781108717458 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108694735

This book recounts the fascinating lives of thirty real women of the ancient Mediterranean from the Palaeolithic to the Byzantines. Accessible, engagingly written and up-to-date in its scholarship, it will be key reading for students and researchers in Ancient History, Archaeology and Mediterranean Studies, as well as in Women’s History.

314pp Feb. 2023 9781108703833 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Feb. 2023 9781108481137 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 100.00 eISBN 9781108646529

Egyptology Famine and Feast in Ancient Egypt Ellen Morris | Barnard College, Columbia University

Severe famine entered ancient Egyptian collective memory via personal reflection, literature, prophecy, and, most effectively, a ludic ‘festival of remembrance.’ This Element is about the creation and curation of social memory in pharaonic and Greco-Roman Egypt.

Elements in Ancient Egypt in Context 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009074582 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009070713

Hieroglyphs, PseudoScripts and Alphabets Their Use and Reception in Ancient Egypt and Neighbouring Regions Ben Haring | Universiteit Leiden

Introduces the workings and uses of Egyptian hieroglyphs, the various degrees of cultural knowledge of their makers and – most importantly – the influence hieroglyphs had on other scripts and notations in antiquity.

Elements in Ancient Egypt in Context 75pp Oct. 2023 9781009400794 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009400800

Technology and Culture in Pharaonic Egypt Actor Network Theory and the Archaeology of Things and People Martin Fitzenreiter | Independent Researcher

Drawing upon aspects of Actor Network Theory, this Element introduces an approach to see technique as the interaction of people and things, and technology as the reflection of these networks of entanglement.

Elements in Ancient Egypt in Context 75pp Apr. 2023 9781009074353 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009070300

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The Archaeology of Pharaonic Egypt Society and Culture, 2700–1700 BC Richard Bussmann | Universität zu Köln

This book presents a fresh overview of ancient Egyptian society and culture in the age of the pyramids. It addresses key themes in the comparative research of early complex societies, including urbanism, funerary culture, temple ritual, kingship, the state, and cultural cohesion.

Cambridge World Archaeology 448pp Aug. 2023 9781107030381 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781139343435

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Medieval archaeology Towns and Commerce in Viking-Age Scandinavia Sven Kalmring | Stockholms Universitet

This volume offers an interdisciplinary and geographically wide-ranging approach to understanding the emergence of towns and commerce in Viking-age Scandinavia and their eventual demise by the end of the period. It tracks the diverging characteristics of urban communities against the background of traditional social structures in the Viking world.

300pp Nov. 2023 9781009298094 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Nov. 2023 9781009298056 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781009298070

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Palaeolithic Europe A Demographic and Social Prehistory Jennifer C. French | University of Liverpool

This book combines archaeological, palaeoanthropological, and paleogenetic data to present a unique demographic perspective on this period of early prehistory, combining social and evolutionary approaches. It will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in archaeology and biological anthropology.

Cambridge World Archaeology 350pp Sep. 2023 9781108710060 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108590891

The Indo-European Puzzle Revisited Integrating Archaeology, Genetics, and Linguistics Kristian Kristiansen | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden

The Indo-European dispersal has puzzled scholars for centuries. When in prehistory did this dramatic linguistic shift take place and from where? What were the main driving forces? This books provides the newest insights from linguistics, archaeology and genetics on the prehistoric spread of one of the world’s largest language families. 575pp May 2023 9781009261746 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009261753

The Materiality of Numbers Emergence and Elaboration from Prehistory to Present Karenleigh A. Overmann | University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

This book addresses the material devices used to represent and manipulate numerical concepts. Fingers, tallies, tokens, and written notations, invented in both ancestral and contemporary societies, explain what numbers are, why they are the way they are, and how we get them.

350pp May 2023 9781009361248 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009361262

The Unstoppable Human Species The Emergence of Homo Sapiens in Prehistory John J. Shea | State University of New York, Stony Brook

Using an explicitly scientific and comparative approach, The Unstoppable Human Species critically examines ‘archaeological mythology’ about prehistoric humans. Written in clear and engaging language, this book offers an original and thought-provoking perspective on human evolution. It explains how early humans evolved and settled the world. 350pp Mar. 2023 9781108452984 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2023 9781108429085 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108554060

Art Western art Courtly Mediators Transcultural Objects between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic World Leah R. Clark | University of Oxford

This book will appeal to anyone interested in Renaissance culture and more specifically the art and material culture of the Italian Renaissance courts and their relationship with other courts across the Mediterranean including the Mamluks and Ottomans.

350pp Aug. 2023 9781009276214 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009276191

Giotto’s Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility Henrike Christiane Lange | University of California, Berkeley

This groundbreaking book takes readers on an eyeopening tour through one of the most celebrated monuments in the world – Giotto’s Arena Chapel. Illustrated with almost 200 colour plates, this volume enables scholars and students to rediscover a key monument of art and architecture history and to see it with new eyes.

350pp Feb. 2023 9781316511046 Hardback GBP 40.00 / USD 50.00 eISBN 9781009036450


Art / Classical studies

Image and Ornament in the Early Medieval West New Perspectives on Post-Roman Art Matthias Friedrich | Universität Wien, Austria

This book explores early medieval visual culture of northern and central Europe. Rejecting earlier theories on the origins and meaning of early medieval art, it shows how the transformation of Roman imperial images and highly ornamental material culture produced an aesthetic that bridged various ethnic and religious identities.

300pp Mar. 2023 9781009207775 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009207768

Michelangelo’s Art of Devotion in the Age of Reform Emily A. Fenichel | Florida Atlantic University

This offers an in-depth investigation of the religious motivations behind Michelangelo’s sculpture and graphic works in his late period. Emily Fenichel argues that much of Michelangelo’s late oeuvre was engaged in solving the religious and artistic problems presented by the CounterReformation.

300pp Jul. 2023 9781009314374 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009314350

Painting in Renaissance Perugia Perugino, Raphael, and their Circles Sheri Francis Shaneyfelt | Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

The first monograph on Italian Renaissance painting in Perugia, its focus is on Pietro Perugino, Raphael Santi, and artists in their circles. Richly illustrated in color, it will interest readers of books on the Renaissance and Renaissance art history, Italian art, European cultural history, Economic history of Art, and Art Patronage.

350pp May 2023 9781009265584 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009265560

Saints, Miracles, and Social Problems in Italian Renaissance Art Diana Bullen Presciutti | University of Essex

The book reveals how images of saints’ miracles shaped perceptions of social problems related to gender, sexuality, and honor in Renaissance Italy. It will be of interest to specialists in late medieval and early modern culture (especially art history, social history, gender, and religion) as well as undergraduate and graduate students.

350pp May 2023 9781009300834 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009300803

The Imagery and Politics of Sexual Violence in Early Renaissance Italy Péter Bokody | University of Plymouth

This book is the first comprehensive study of rape in Italian painting at the dawn of the Renaissance. It examines depictions of sexual violence in religion, law, medicine, literature, politics, and history writing. It offers a historical reconstruction of multiple views that have evident relevance to our contemporary situation.

300pp Jan. 2023 9781009100687 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009122528

Classical studies Ancient history A Commentary on Panegyrici Latini II(12) An Oration Delivered by Pacatus Drepanius before the Emperor Theodosius I in the Senate at Rome, AD 389 Roger Rees | University of St Andrews, Scotland

The renowned Gallic poet Pacatus Drepanius journeyed to Rome in the summer of AD 389 to deliver a speech to the Emperor Theodosius; both men stood for the first time before the Roman Senators. This edition provides a complete Latin text and English translation, with extensive introduction and full commentary. 400pp Oct. 2023 9781107155046 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00 eISBN 9781316651261

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A History of the Roman Equestrian Order Caillan Davenport | Macquarie University, Sydney

In the Roman social hierarchy, the equestrian order stood second only to the senatorial aristocracy in status and prestige. This book offers the first comprehensive history of the order, covering the period from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD.

743pp 42 b/w illus. Mar. 2023 9781009376228 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781139506403

Antioch in Syria A History from Coins (300 BCE–450 CE) Kristina M. Neumann | University of Houston

Challenging traditional scholarship and methodologies, this volume employs digital technologies to explore the abundant record of coins minted in Antioch in Syria. The result is a new political, financial, and social history of the ancient city essential for specialists of ancient history and numismatics while remaining accessible to students.

438pp 104 b/w illus. 53 maps 27 tables Mar. 2023 9781108940375 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108938471

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Articulating Resistance under the Roman Empire

Christianity, Philosophy, and Roman Power

Daniel Jolowicz | Downing College, Cambridge

Constantine, Julian, and the Bishops on Exegesis and Empire Lea Niccolai | University of Cambridge

Explores the diverse strategies by which elite Greeks and Romans resisted the cultural and political domination of the Roman Empire in ways that avoided direct confrontation. These encompass the affirmation of identity via language choice, the use of genre, the negotiation of identity, and religion.

300pp Jan. 2023 9781108484909 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108753425

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Shows that the paradox of the late antique clash between Christianity and Greco-Roman culture is that classical culture wrote the script for the Christianisation of Roman power. Emperor Julian’s writings reveal the continuous influence of traditional philosophical ideals in shaping the competition between fourth-century pagan and Christian leaders. Greek Culture in the Roman World 348pp Jun. 2023 9781009299299 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009299312

Athenian Democracy Second edition Robin Osborne | University of Cambridge

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 177pp Jul. 2023 9781009383394 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 23.99 eISBN 9781009383370

Athens and Boiotia Interstate Relations in the Archaic and Classical Periods Royvan Wijk | Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany

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Cicero’s Cilician Letters Third edition Susan Treggiari | University of Oxford

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 55pp 2 maps Aug. 2023 9781009383172 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.99 eISBN 9781009383196

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Cicero’s Consulship Campaign

0pp May 2024 9781009340595 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009340571

A Selection of Sources Relating to Cicero’s Election as Consul for 63BC, Including ‘A Short Guide to Electioneering’ Second edition M. G. L. Cooley | Warwick School

Athletes and Artists in the Roman Empire

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

The History and Organisation of the Ecumenical Synods Bram Fauconnier | Universiteit Gent, Belgium

The first comprehensive study of the associations of athletes and artists in the Roman empire. They were active across the Mediterranean world and played a key role in Greek festival culture. Due to their cultural activities and court and social connections, they left a distinctive stamp on Greco-Roman elite culture. 380pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table Feb. 2023 9781009202831 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009202855

Body and Machine in Classical Antiquity Maria Gerolemou | Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington

Explores the ways in which the human body and the world of machines and technological artefacts intersected in the ancient world. Traces the origins of the body-machine interface from Homer’s automata down to the figural assimilation between body parts and products of human craft in Greek and Roman medicine.

348pp 8 b/w illus. 14 colour illus. Jul. 2023 9781316514665 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009085786

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Comparing the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires Integration, Communication, and Resistance Christelle Fischer-Bovet | University of Southern California

Systematic comparison of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic empires, whose formation was similar in many ways. Focuses on forms of communication; settlement policies and the relationship between local and immigrant populations; and the forms of collaboration with and resistance of local elites against immigrant populations and government institutions. 408pp Feb. 2023 9781108749527 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108782890


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Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome Martin T. Dinter | King’s College London

Cultural memory theory explains why, how, and with what results we remember. This book explores these questions in relation to late Republican and Augustan Rome and provides an excellent and accessible starting point for readers who are new to the topic, whilst also appealing to the seasoned scholar.

400pp 15 b/w illus. 2 maps May 2023 9781009327756 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009327749

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Dio: the Julio-Claudians Selections from Books 58-63 of the Roman History of Cassius Dio Second edition Jonathan Edmondson | York University, Toronto

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 277pp Aug. 2023 9781009383011 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 23.99 eISBN 9781009382991

Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World Roger D. Woodard | State University of New York, Buffalo

Examines the phenomena of ancient Greek prophecy and divination, and offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of ancient prophecy. Considering issues such as comparativism, ethnography, cognitive function, orality, and intertextuality, the volume demonstrates their relevance to the elucidation of Greek prophetic practices.

350pp Jan. 2023 9781009221610 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009221597

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Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio’s Roman History Caillan Davenport | Macquarie University, Sydney

A historical and historiographical study of the historian Cassius Dio and his account of political culture under the Roman Empire. Essential for students and scholars seeking to understand how Dio represented Roman emperors and their relationship with key groups such as courtiers, soldiers, and the people.

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Empire and Religion in the Roman World Harriet I. Flower | Princeton University, New Jersey

Cutting-edge essays from distinguished scholars exploring key facets of the Roman Empire. Three major themes prevail: the interaction between boundaries and intricate networks of connections; the ways in which the Roman world promoted religious change, especially the rise of Christianity; and the violence endemic within and beyond communities.

291pp Apr. 2023 9781108927581 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108932981

Ephorus of Cyme and Greek Historiography Giovanni Parmeggiani | Università degli Studi di Trieste

Through a careful study of the surviving fragmentary evidence, Giovanni Parmeggiani throws new light on the lost Histories of the fourth-century BC Greek historian Ephorus of Cyme, the first, according to Polybius, to have written a universal history.

500pp Oct. 2023 9781108831185 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781108923484

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From the Gracchi to Sulla Sources for Roman History, 133–80 BC Second edition D. L. Stockton | University of Oxford

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 188pp Aug. 2023 9781009383059 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 20.99 eISBN 9781009383042

Imagining the Roman Emperor Perceptions of Rulers in the High Empire Panayiotis Christoforou | University of Oxford

A fresh approach to the Roman emperor, the most widely discussed figure and disseminated image in the Roman empire. Panayiotis Christoforou delves into the many underappreciated mythical and fictional stories about the emperor to uncover the perspectives of his subjects, which oscillated between love and hate, fear and reverence.

320pp Aug. 2023 9781009362498 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009362504

371pp Apr. 2023 9781108926232 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 eISBN 9781108923019

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Inscriptions of Roman Britain

Literary Sources for Roman Britain

Sixth edition C. W. Grocock | Bedales School

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

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Inscriptions of the Roman Empire, AD 14–117 Second edition B. H. Warmington | University of Bristol

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 80pp Aug. 2023 9781009383288 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.99 eISBN 9781009383301

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Late Republican Rome, 88–31 BC Second edition Federico Santangelo | University of Newcastle upon Tyne

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 388pp Jul. 2023 9781009383356 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 25.99 eISBN 9781009383349

Latin Military Papyri of DuraEuropos (P.Dura 55–145) A New Edition of the Texts, with Introduction and Notes GiulioIovine | Università degli Studi, Bologna, Italy

Provides fresh access to vital paperwork of a Roman military unit in Dura-Europos, an outpost in ancient Iraq with Greek and Semitic population and languages. Introduces the historical context, the typologies of Roman military documents, the names of the soldiers and their everyday activities while serving the Empire. 450pp 5 b/w illus. 1 map Aug. 2023 9781009183130 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781009183123

Fifth edition Yvette Rathbone

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 95pp Aug. 2023 9781009383219 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.99 eISBN 9781009383240

Making the Middle Republic New Approaches to Rome and Italy, c.400-200 BCE Seth Bernard | University of Toronto

Shows the importance of the Middle Republic for the broader study of Roman and Mediterranean history, with the forging in Italy of new political relationships, new economic practices, and new sociocultural structures. Employs a range of approaches from numismatics to bioarchaeology, landscape archaeology, fiscal sociology, art history, and beyond.

348pp 10 b/w illus. 10 colour illus. 10 maps 10 tables Apr. 2023 9781009327985 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009327978

Monastic Economies in Late Antique Egypt and Palestine Louise Blanke | University of Edinburgh

Reveals that Late Antique monasteries in Egypt and Palestine were actively engaged in regional societies, contradictory to the traditional understanding of monastic life as ‘isolated’. Draws on the rich corpus of textual sources and archaeological remains and brings together scholars from across traditional disciplinary divides.

400pp 37 colour illus. 13 maps 8 tables Apr. 2023 9781009278973 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009278959

Pre-Islamic Arabia Societies, Politics, Cults and Identities during Late Antiquity Valentina A. Grasso | Catholic University of America, Washington DC

Full study of the interactions of cultures in pre-Islamic Arabia. Investigates the cultural milieu where the inhabitants of the peninsula lived and connects the neglected socio-political, religious and economic history of Arabia with its surroundings in order to construct a coherent historical narrative out of our fragmentary sources.

266pp 2 maps 5 tables Feb. 2023 9781009252966 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009252997


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Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity Vincent Gabrielsen | University of Copenhagen

Private associations abounded in the ancient Greek world and beyond, and this volume provides the first large-scale study of the strategies of governance which they employed. It explores them in their wider social, political, religious and global contexts and is valuable for historians, social scientists and theologians alike.

316pp Jun. 2023 9781009281300 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009281317

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Sparta Second edition M. G. L. Cooley | Warwick School

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 309pp Aug. 2023 9781009382779 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 25.99 eISBN 9781009382748

Rome and America Communities of Strangers, Spectacles of Belonging Dean Hammer | Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania

Both Rome and the USA created national identities of belonging based on founding myths of the dislocation of strangers. Dean Hammer explores the tensions that have thereby arisen and uses this lens to reassess a wide range of texts and cultural and political phenomena from Virgil’s Aeneid to the western.

262pp 10 colour illus. Jan. 2023 9781009249607 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009249621

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The Age of Augustus Third edition M. G. L. Cooley | Warwick School

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 417pp Jul. 2023 9781009382892 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 28.99 eISBN 9781009382885

Serving Athena The Festival of the Panathenaia and the Construction of Athenian Identities Julia L. Shear | Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington

The first full-length treatment of the Panathenaia, the most important festival in ancient Athens. Investigates how individuals participated in this long-lived, all-Athenian celebration, and how their participation constructed and fostered both group and social identity. Essential for anyone working on ancient Greece and especially Greek religion.

554pp Apr. 2023 9781108719384 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 42.99 eISBN 9781108750943

Sociological Studies in Roman History Keith Hopkins | University of Cambridge

Collects fourteen important essays of Cambridge sociologist Keith Hopkins - one of the most radical, innovative and influential Roman historians of his generation. It will appeal to all those interested in Roman history and sociology and particularly to those eager to experience challenging and controversial approaches to understanding the past.

Cambridge Classical Studies 640pp 19 b/w illus. 10 tables Feb. 2023 9781009353786 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781139093552

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The Athenian Empire Fifth edition Robin Osborne | University of Cambridge

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 178pp 7 b/w illus. 5 maps 1 table Aug. 2023 9781009383646 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 20.99 eISBN 9781009383622

The Athenian Funeral Oration After Nicole Loraux David M. Pritchard | University of Queensland

A funeral speech was delivered almost every year in classical Athens. Forty years ago, Loraux showed how important it was for maintaining Athenian self-identity. But her famous book left many questions unanswered. In answering them, this volume puts the study of war in Athenian culture on a completely new footing.

448pp 21 colour illus. 3 tables Nov. 2023 9781009413084 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009413053

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The Attalids of Pergamon and Anatolia Money, Culture, and State Power Noah Kaye | Michigan State University

Reveals how the iconoclastic Attalid dynasty of the ancient city of Pergamon ruled the Anatolian peninsula – and influenced our entire imagination of the Classical world – with only budgets, coins, and clever bureaucratic maneuvers, casting a single empire around Greek cities on the Aegean coast and indigenous villages on the steppe.

466pp 30 b/w illus. 5 maps Feb. 2023 9781009279574 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009279567

The Authoritative Historian 10

Tradition and Innovation in Ancient Historiography K. Scarlett Kingsley | Agnes Scott College, Decatur

Explores how Greek and Roman historians frame innovations against generic tradition. Combining close readings and broader thematic analyses, the book presents a holistic vision of the development of the genre of historiography in Greece and Rome and the historian’s dynamic position within this practice.

400pp Jan. 2023 9781009159456 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781009159463

The Bacchic Gold Tablets and Poetic Tradition Memory and Performance Mark McClay | Hillsdale College, Michigan

Examines a collection of gold tablets, products of Greek mystery religions offering post-mortem salvation, and reads them in the performance context and thought of early Greek poetry. Applies a range of new analytical tools to these materials, including approaches from epigraphy and religious studies.

230pp May 2023 9781108833783 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108982092

The Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great Daniel Ogden | University of Exeter

A lucid introduction to the life and career of one of the most significant figures in world history. A geographically articulated biography is followed by studies of the key themes of his campaign and analyses of ways in which the king’s image was presented and manipulated in antiquity itself.

Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World 600pp Dec. 2023 9781108744676 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 42.99 Dec. 2023 9781108840996 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781108888349

The Colonate in the Roman Empire Boudewijn Sirks | University of Oxford

A comprehensive reassessment of the legal aspects of the colonate, situating the phenomenon within its socio-economic context. It examines afresh two critical sources, the Theodosian and Justinian Codes, and is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Roman law and the agricultural and social history of late antiquity.

368pp Feb. 2023 9781009172608 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009172585

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The Culture of Athens Volume 3 Third edition J. P. Sabben-Clare | Winchester College

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 166pp Aug. 2023 9781009383103 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 20.99 eISBN 9781009383134

The Early Christians From the Beginnings to Constantine Hartmut Leppin | Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main

Ancient Christians are closely connected to today’s world through a living memory and a common textual heritage - the Bible - even for non-Christians. However, as this engrossing new account shows, much about the early Christians is foreign to us and far removed from what passes for Christianity today.

Classical Scholarship in Translation 484pp 8 b/w illus. 11 colour illus. 2 maps Sep. 2023 9781316517239 Hardback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99 eISBN 9781009043618

The Field Armies of the East Roman Empire, 361–630 Anthony Kaldellis | University of Chicago

Presenting a bold re-interpretation of the history of the east Roman field armies that corrects longstanding mistakes in the interpretation and weighing of evidence (especially the Notitia dignitatum), this volume will be of critical interest to students and scholars of late Roman history, and particularly administrative and military affairs.

228pp 5 maps May 2023 9781009296946 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009296892

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The Flavians Second edition M. G. L. Cooley | Warwick School

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 425pp Jul. 2023 9781009382816 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 28.99 eISBN 9781009382793


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The High Tide of Empire

The Persian Empire from Cyrus II to Artaxerxes I

Emperors and Empire AD 14–117 Second edition Barbara Levick | University of Oxford LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 0pp Aug. 2023 9781009383691 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 20.99 eISBN 9781009383677

The Local Horizon of Ancient Greek Religion Hans Beck | Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany

Addresses all those interested in the manifold links between ancient Greek religion and society. Illustrates what can be gained from paying careful attention to the various ways in which ancient Greek religious beliefs and practices were encoded in and in communication with their various local environments.

415pp 3 b/w illus. 11 colour illus. 2 maps 1 table Apr. 2023 9781009301848 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009301862

The Mechanical Tradition of Hero of Alexandria Courtney Ann Roby | Cornell University, New York

The first sustained study of Hero, who is a key figure in the history of technology in antiquity and the early modern period. It also contributes much to the history of the book and to an understanding of the broader role of material texts in supporting technical and scientific investigation.

320pp 15 colour illus. Jul. 2023 9781316516232 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009029261

The Nile Delta Histories from Antiquity to the Modern Period Katherine Blouin | University of Toronto

The first volume on the history of the Nile Delta to cover the c.7000 years from the Predynastic period to the twentieth century. This was and remains the most fertile, populated and strategic part of Egypt and the topics covered range from settlement and water management to tourism and archaeology. 348pp 15 b/w illus. 35 colour illus. 10 maps Dec. 2023 9781009175142 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00 eISBN 9781009175166

Second edition Maria Brosius | University of Newcastle upon Tyne

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 99pp Aug. 2023 9781009382946 Paperback GBP 15.99 / USD 20.99 eISBN 9781009382977

The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre Text, Translation, and Commentary Alison E. Cooley | University of Warwick

New edition, with introduction, translation, and commentary, of one of the most important documents from the early Principate, offering insights into how contemporary observers understood and contributed to the shaping of the emergence of dynastic rule at Rome, complementing the perspective given in Tacitus’ Annales. 250pp Feb. 2023 9781108714563 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 25.99 Feb. 2023 9781108494458 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99 eISBN 9781108638050

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The Slow Fall of Babel Languages and Identities in Late Antique Christianity Yuliya Minets

Explores the gradual transformation of the virtually monolingual edifice of classical culture in late antiquity as the increasingly Christianized elites discovered the existence of multiple other languages in the world and attempted to incorporate their speakers meaningfully into the holistic and distinctly Christian picture of the universe.

434pp Apr. 2023 9781108970495 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108980821

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The Old Oligarch Pseudo-Xenophon’s Constitution of the Athenians Fourth edition Robin Osborne | University of Cambridge

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

Second edition M. G. L. Cooley | Warwick School

One of a well-established series of sourcebooks catering to the needs of ancient history students at schools and universities. Each volume focuses on a particular period or topic and provides a generous and judicious selection of primary texts in new English translations, with annotation and supporting materials.

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 450pp Aug. 2023 9781009382854 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 28.99 eISBN 9781009382830

LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History 38pp Aug. 2023 9781009383592 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.99 eISBN 9781009383608

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Tokens and Social Life in Roman Imperial Italy Clare Rowan | University of Warwick

This is a unique and accessible introduction to an underutilised source, Roman tokens, with a focus on those found in Imperial Italy. It explains how tokens can illuminate all kinds of issues such as identity, entertainment, euergetism, imperial ideology, festivals, material culture and everyday life.

288pp Nov. 2023 9781009015745 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Nov. 2023 9781316516539 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009030434

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War, Rebellion and Epic in Byzantine North Africa A Historical Study of Corippus’ Iohannis Andy Merrills | University of Leicester

In around 550 CE, a Latin poet in North Africa chose to celebrate the forgotten wars of a Byzantine general against the region’s Berber peoples. This book explores the epic that he wrote and a neglected political, social and religious world on the southern fringes of the dying Roman Empire.

320pp 2 maps Oct. 2023 9781009391986 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009392013

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Women and Society in the Roman World A Sourcebook of Inscriptions from the Roman West Emily A. Hemelrijk | Universiteit van Amsterdam

Offers a lively view into a wide range of activities, occupations and social and family roles of women in the cities of the Roman West on the basis of translated inscriptions. Makes this material accessible for students, scholars and anyone interested in the history of women and gender.

367pp 72 b/w illus. 3 maps Jul. 2023 9781316509050 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781316536087

Ancient philosophy

Phrenitis and the Pathology of the Mind in Western Medical Thought (Fifth Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) Chiara Thumiger | Cluster of Excellence Roots, ChristianAlbrechts Universität zu Kiel, Germany

From an archaic, unfamiliar and Greek-sounding disease described by the Hippocratics, ‘phrenitis’, to meningitis, stress syndrome and delirium: this book takes the reader on a journey through key phases of Western ideas about human physiology and mental health and reflects on loss and survival in the history of disease. 448pp Oct. 2023 9781009241328 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009241311

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Antiochus and Peripatetic Ethics Georgia Tsouni | Universität Bern, Switzerland

Analyses afresh the naturalistic version of Peripatetic ethics preserved in Cicero’s On Ends 5, our major source for the ethical system of the first-century BCE philosopher Antiochus of Ascalon. Shows how he grounds the ‘Old Academic’ conception of the happy life in natural appropriation (oikeiosis).

Cambridge Classical Studies 245pp Apr. 2023 9781108412612 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108354790

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Aristotle on Inquiry Erotetic Frameworks and Domain-Specific Norms James G. Lennox | University of Pittsburgh

Examines how Aristotle’s philosophical reflections on scientific knowledge impact his actual scientific inquiries, arguing that he believes in a general, question-guided framework applicable to all scientific inquiries and domain-specific norms reflecting differences in the target of inquiry and in the means of observation available to researchers.

336pp Apr. 2023 9781009382557 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 eISBN 9781139047982

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Aristotle’s Endoxon, Topos and Dialectic on On Failure to Reproduce Lesley Dean-Jones | University of Texas, Austin

Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Book X

New edition arguing that the book is a summary by Aristotle of a fourth-century medical treatise. The treatise makes clear advances over Hippocratic gynaecology, and Aristotle’s comments on it illustrate the early stages of his reproductive theory. HA X is a central text for ancient gynaecology and Aristotelian methodology.

Translation and Commentary Joachim Aufderheide | King’s College London

Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 376pp Jun. 2023 9781107015159 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 145.00 eISBN 9781139057721

A hybrid between traditional commentary and monograph exploring the final, most arresting book of Aristotle’s Ethics in a philosophically rigorous yet interpretatively open way. The new translation makes each argument clear, while the commentary explores Aristotle’s motivations and methods and grounds his thinking in its intellectual context. 299pp Apr. 2023 9781107506947 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781316221594


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Aristotle’s Physics Book I

Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy

A Systematic Exploration Diana Quarantotto | Sapienza Università di Roma

Provides a comprehensive and in-depth study of this important text, the first book of Aristotle’s foundational treatise on natural philosophy. The book includes a new translation, while leading experts provide fresh interpretations of key passages and raise new problems. It is important for scholars and students of ancient philosophy, philosophy and the history of science.

300pp Apr. 2023 9781316647899 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108181853

Aristotle’s Ontology of Artefacts Marilù Papandreou | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Shows historians of philosophy that Aristotle provides an elaborate account of artefacts from which we can extrapolate a new solution to the problem of artefacts’ substantiality. The reconstruction of such an account also places Aristotle into communication with contemporary metaphysical debates on ordinary objects.

320pp Feb. 2023 9781009340502 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009340557

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Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition Michael Erler | Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany

All disciplines can count on a noble founder, and the representation of this founder as an authority is key in order to construe a discipline’s identity. This innovative volume explores how Plato and other authorities were represented in one of the most long-lasting traditions of all time.

293pp Apr. 2023 9781108926065 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 33.99 eISBN 9781108921596

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Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion On the Nature of the Gods and On Divination J. P. F. Wynne | University of Utah

Examining Cicero’s engagement with Hellenistic (Stoic, Epicurean, and sceptical) philosophy of religion (the ‘science and religion debate’) in his two dialogues, On the Nature of the Gods and On Divination, this book makes a major contribution towards a new, higher estimation of the Roman statesman Cicero’s philosophical writings.

320pp Apr. 2023 9781107683563 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781107707429

From Thales to Avicenna Ricardo Salles | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

In antiquity living beings are inextricably linked to the cosmos as a whole. A full understanding of one therefore requires a full account of the other, and vice versa. This volume addresses philosophical issues arising from this double relation.

323pp Mar. 2023 9781108812597 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108873970

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Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy A. G. Long | University of St Andrews, Scotland

A concise and accessible new account of the variety and subtlety of Greek and Roman philosophy of death and immortality, from Homer to Marcus Aurelius. Explores key figures, ideas and debates in Epicurean, Stoic, Presocratic and Platonic philosophy, and relates them to contemporary debates on the philosophy of death.

Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy 240pp Apr. 2023 9781107451568 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781316091562

Divination and Revelation in Later Antiquity Elsa Giovanna Simonetti | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 0pp Oct. 2023 9781009328784 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009328777

Epicurus in Rome Philosophical Perspectives in the Ciceronian Age Sergio Yona | University of Missouri, Columbia

Examines the role and influence of Greek philosophy in the final days of the Roman republic. Focuses primarily on the works and views of Cicero, premier politician and Roman philosopher of the day, and Lucretius, foremost among the representatives and supporters of Epicureanism at the time.

220pp Feb. 2023 9781009281393 Paperback GBP 18.99 / USD 28.99 eISBN 9781009281416

Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy (Vols 3-4 2-Volume Set) Myles Burnyeat | All Souls College, Oxford

These volumes collect important papers by one of the greatest modern scholars of ancient philosophy. Some offer detailed technical interpretations of important concepts in Plato and Aristotle, while others examine Plato’s subsequent interpretation and explore the origins of contemporary questions about key philosophical and psychological topics. 950pp Aug. 2023 9781009047777 2 Hardback books GBP 175.00 / USD 230.00

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Galen: Works on Human Nature

Immortality in Ancient Philosophy

Volume 1 Mixtures (De Temperamentis) P. N. Singer | Birkbeck, University of London

A. G. Long | University of St Andrews, Scotland

In this book, the Graeco-Roman doctor Galen sets out his influential theory of the ‘mixtures’ of the human body and his ideal of the ‘well-tempered’ person, whose perfect balance ensures excellent performance both physically and psychologically. It is a key text in the history of ideas about the human organism.

Cambridge Galen Translations 287pp 2 b/w illus. Apr. 2023 9781009382540 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781139149969

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Galen: Writings on Health Thrasybulus and Health (De sanitate tuenda) P. N. Singer | Birkbeck, University of London

Galen’s Health was the most important work on daily exercise, diet and health regimes in antiquity, with a huge later influence. This book presents a new, scholarly translation giving access to this work, with a substantial introduction and annotations that bring the ancient context and related debates to life.

Cambridge Galen Translations 538pp Mar. 2023 9781009159517 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00 eISBN 9781009159524

How did the ancients understand immortality? This collection of original research ranges widely from early Greek philosophy through the Platonist tradition to Augustine, and will benefit all those interested in immortality and divinity in ancient philosophy and theology.

235pp Apr. 2023 9781108941006 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108935777

Platonism A Concise History from the Early Academy to Late Antiquity Mauro Bonazzi | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This is the first comprehensive account of Platonism in antiquity, from the foundation of Plato’s Academy in the fourth century BC to late antiquity. Clearly and accessibly written, Mauro Bonazzi reveals the depths of Platonism’s philosophical engagement and influence on the history of philosophy.

Classical Scholarship in Translation 216pp Apr. 2023 9781009253420 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009253413

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Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science Hynek Bartoš | Charles University, Prague

Ancient theories of the soul were influenced decisively by general assumptions about basic properties of living things, especially ‘heat’ and ‘breath’ (pneuma). This volume considers the relationship of the notions of heat, breath (pneuma), and soul in ancient Greek philosophy and science from the Presocratics to Aristotle.

390pp Apr. 2023 9781108701396 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108651714

How Plato Writes Perspectives and Problems Malcolm Schofield | University of Cambridge

Plato is a philosophical writer of unusual and impressive versatility. His dialogues not only engage in argument but also abound in allegory, myth and paradox, with clearly characterised participants set against a particular historical context. This engrossing book shows how Plato’s literary qualities are crucial to understanding his philosophy.

320pp Aug. 2023 9781108483087 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108672603

Plato’s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition Christina Hoenig | University of Pittsburgh

The book explores the development of Platonic philosophy by Roman writers between the first century BCE and the early fifth century CE. Discusses the interpretation of Plato’s Timaeus by Cicero, Apuleius, Calcidius, and Augustine, and examines how they contributed to the construction of the complex and multifaceted genre of Roman Platonism.

Cambridge Classical Studies 349pp 37 tables Apr. 2023 9781108402392 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108235211

Plato’s Charmides Raphael Woolf | King’s College London

Plato’s Charmides is a rich mix of provocative drama and intricate argument. This book offers a comprehensive interpretation of its disparate elements. Paying close attention to its complex structure, and to the methodology of reading Plato, Raphael Woolf presents a compelling and unified reading of the work as a whole.

Cambridge Studies in the Dialogues of Plato 282pp Aug. 2023 9781009308199 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009308175


Classical studies

Plato’s Moral Realism

Seneca

Lloyd P. Gerson | University of Toronto

The Literary Philosopher Margaret Graver | Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

This book attempts to situate Plato’s ethics within his profoundly revisionist metaphysics. It aims to show why Plato makes the keystone of his metaphysical system a normative principle, the Idea of the Good. In doing this, we can see how Plato’s metaphysics helps explain his politics and his theological doctrines.

266pp Aug. 2023 9781009329989 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009329934

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Play and Aesthetics in Ancient Greece Stephen E. Kidd | Brown University, Rhode Island

What is art’s relationship to play? Those interested in this question tend to look to modern philosophy for answers. But, as this book shows, the question was already debated in antiquity by luminaries like Plato and Aristotle. This book contextualizes those debates, and demonstrates their significance for theoretical problems today.

This comprehensive study of Seneca’s major philosophical works by a leading authority will be valuable for students and scholars of Greco-Roman philosophy and the literary culture of the Roman Empire, as well as for readers whose main interests are in Stoicism, Epicureanism, and/or ancient analyses of the emotions.

322pp Mar. 2023 9781107164048 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781316683125

The Cambridge Companion to the Sophists Joshua Billings | Princeton University, New Jersey

A comprehensive introduction to the Classical Greek sophists, placing them afresh in their cultural context. These public figures, such as Protagoras and Gorgias, were wide-ranging experts before discipline-specialization, and represent the flourishing of linguistic, historical, and philosophical reflection in the time of Socrates.

248pp Apr. 2023 9781108710077 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108590914

Cambridge Companions to Philosophy 400pp Aug. 2023 9781108796859 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Aug. 2023 9781108494687 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781108859639

Power and Persuasion in Cicero’s Philosophy

The Cosmological Doctors of Classical Greece

Nathan Gilbert | University of Durham

This interdisciplinary volume will be essential reading for students and scholars working on Greco-Roman philosophy, Roman rhetoric, and the history and literary culture of the Roman Republic. It showcases innovative methodological approaches to Cicero the philosopher and defines new directions for the immediate future of the field.

320pp Jan. 2023 9781009170338 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009170352

Reconstructing Empedocles’ Thought Chiara Ferella | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany

Argues for viewing Empedocles’ work as a unified whole of religion and physics by showing how rebirth is a positive doctrine which underlies his cosmic system. Essential for all scholars of early Greek philosophy, but will also appeal to those of epic poetry, Plato and Pythagoras studies, and ancient religion.

400pp Feb. 2024 9781009392570 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009392600

First Principles in Early Greek Medicine David H. Camden | St Paul’s School, New Hampshire

Revises customary views about the relationship between ‘medicine,’ ‘cosmology,’ and ‘philosophy’ in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE through a fresh analysis of the works of the cosmological doctors, such as On Breaths, On Flesh, and On Regimen.

348pp May 2023 9781009202992 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009203012

Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy Vilius Bartninkas | Vilniaus Universitetas, Lithuania

Sheds new light on Plato’s cosmology in relation to Greek religion by examining the contested distinction between the traditional and cosmic gods, which play a particularly important role in the later dialogues. This theological distinction ultimately collapsed as a result of debates about these ideas in the Early Academy.

Cambridge Classical Studies 300pp Apr. 2023 9781009322614 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Apr. 2023 9781009322591 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009322638

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Classical art, architecture Ancient Rome and the Modern Italian State Ideological Placemaking, Archaeology, and Architecture, 1870–1945 Alessandro Sebastiani | State University of New York, Buffalo

This book explores how the city was transformed to accommodate different political ideologies in the period from 1870 to the end of World War II. It offers a new approach to understanding the sophisticated relationships between archeology, urban planning, and politics within the city of Rome.

350pp Jul. 2023 9781009354103 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009354127

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Divine Music in Archaic and Classical Greek Art Seeing the Songs of the Gods Carolyn Laferrière | Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey

This book examines Athenian vase-paintings and reliefs that depict the gods most frequently shown as musicians, showing how these images could visually suggest the sounds of the music the gods made. It brings together formal analysis together with literary and archaeological evidence to reconstruct the musical culture of Athens. 298pp Feb. 2024 9781009315944 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009315906

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Empires of Faith in Late Antiquity Histories of Art and Religion from India to Ireland Jaś Elsner | University of Oxford

Living Theatre in the Ancient Roman House Theatricalism in the Domestic Sphere Richard C. Beacham | King’s College London

The book will appeal to readers interested in Graeco-Roman visual-culture, life in Rome and Pompeii, and the use of 3-D visualisation to explore cultural heritage. Richly illustrated, it is the first major study exploring the crucial importance of theatre in ancient domestic practice, décor and architecture.

552pp Jan. 2023 9781316510940 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00 eISBN 9781009039093

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Painting, Ethics, and Aesthetics in Rome Nathaniel B. Jones | Washington University, St Louis

In the first centuries BCE and CE, Roman wall painters frequently placed representations of works of art, especially panel paintings, within their own mural compositions. This richly illustrated book explores the social, ethical and aesthetic dimensions of this practice and will appeal to both classicists and art historians.

Greek Culture in the Roman World 325pp 77 b/w illus. 15 colour illus. Mar. 2023 9781108413060 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 33.99 eISBN 9781108329514

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Supports in Roman Marble Sculpture Workshop Practice and Modes of Viewing Anna Anguissola | Università degli Studi, Pisa

Reveals the rewards of exploring the relationship between art and religion in the first millennium, and the problems of comparing the visual cultures of emergent and established religions of the period in Eurasia - Buddhism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the pagan religions of the Roman world.

Figural and non-figural supports are ubiquitous features of Roman sculpture in stone but have never before been the subject of a close investigation. This is the first full treatment of a fundamental subject and overturns previous assumptions about Roman visual traditions and the reception of Greek art.

531pp Mar. 2023 9781108460941 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 45.99 eISBN 9781108564465

279pp 68 b/w illus. Mar. 2023 9781108407106 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108290036

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The Altars of Republican Rome and Latium

Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia Miniaturization and Cultural Hybridity Stephanie M. Langin-Hooper | Southern Methodist University, Texas

This volume investigates the impact of Greek art, particularly Hellenistic sculpture motifs and styles on the figurines of Babylonia after the conquests of Alexander the Great. It provides practical applications of two branches of anthropology theory, cultural hybridity and miniaturization, which are explored in detailed case studies. 332pp Sep. 2023 9781108738460 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108769020

Sacrifice and the Materiality of Roman Religion Claudia Moser | University of California, Santa Barbara

This study assembles the often fragmentary physical evidence (altar placement and orientation, votive and faunal remains, sanctuary architecture) in order to explore the site-specific character of communal animal sacrifice in Republican Rome and Latium over centuries of ritual performance.

225pp May 2023 9781108451130 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108553674


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The Basilica of Saint John Lateran to 1600 L. Bosman | Universiteit van Amsterdam

The first inter-disciplinary study to examine the origins, construction and development of the world’s first cathedral, founded by the Emperor Constantine. Brings together the work of leading specialists on the archaeology, architectural history, art, geophysics, history and liturgy of the building and its setting.

British School at Rome Studies 608pp Mar. 2023 9781108813709 Paperback GBP 36.99 / USD 47.99 eISBN 9781108885096

Classical languages Early Latin Constructs, Diversity, Reception J. N. Adams | All Souls College, Oxford

The most detailed and comprehensive study to date of early Latin language, literary and nonliterary, featuring twenty-nine chapters by an international team of scholars. Defines linguistic features of different literary genres, and addresses problems such as the limits of periodisation and the definition of the very concept of ‘early Latin’.

900pp Aug. 2023 9781108476584 Hardback GBP 130.00 / USD 170.00 eISBN 9781108671132

Latin Loanwords in Ancient Greek A Lexicon and Analysis Eleanor Dickey | University of Reading

The first comprehensive study of Latin loanwords in Greek, this work answers questions such as: Why, when, and how did speakers of ancient Greek borrow words from Latin? Which words did they borrow? Who used Latin loanwords, and why? How many words were borrowed? How long did they survive?

700pp Jun. 2023 9781108841009 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781108888387

Orthographic Traditions and the Sub-elite in the Roman Empire Nicholas Zair | University of Cambridge

Makes use of digital corpora to give in-depth details of the history and development of the spelling of Latin. Focusses on sub-elite texts in the Roman empire, and reveals that sophisticated education in this area was not restricted to those at the top of society.

The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek Volume 1 Introductory Essays John Killen | Jesus College, Cambridge

An accessible survey written by fourteen of the world’s leading experts of work in recent years on the Linear B tablets, deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952, revealing both the earliest form of Greek and much of the society and economy of its time.

600pp Nov. 2023 9780521838122 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781139029049

The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek Volume 2 Selected Tablets and Endmatter John Killen | University of Cambridge

An accessible survey written by fourteen of the world’s leading experts of work in recent years on the Linear B tablets, deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952, revealing both the earliest form of Greek and much of the society and economy of its time.

600pp Nov. 2023 9780521838139 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781139046152

The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek 2 Volume Hardback Set John Killen | University of Cambridge

An accessible survey written by fourteen of the world’s leading experts of work in recent years on the Linear B tablets, deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952, revealing both the earliest form of Greek and much of the society and economy of its time.

1800pp Nov. 2023 9781009286091 2 Hardback books GBP 180.00 / USD 240.00 eISBN 9781009286084

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The Undeciphered Signs of Linear B Interpretation and Scribal Practices Anna P. Judson P | Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Provides valuable insights into the development and use of the Linear B writing system and important methodological advances in investigating the Linear B texts’ chronology and the activities of their writers. Of value to classicists, Mycenaean Greek archaeologists, and linguists working on writing systems.

Cambridge Classical studies 372pp 187 b/w illus. 2 maps 22 tables Mar. 2023 9781108796910 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108859745

Cambridge Classical studies 314pp Jun. 2023 9781009327671 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Jun. 2023 9781009327664 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009327633

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Classical literature A Commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses Alessandro Barchiesi | New York University

Ovid’s Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. This is the first complete commentary in English on the poem and covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology.

1950pp Dec. 2023 9781009326452 3 Hardback books GBP 250.00 / USD 325.00

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A Commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses Volume 3 Books 13–15 and Indices Alessandro Barchiesi | New York University

Ovid’s Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. This is the first complete commentary in English on the poem and covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology.

700pp Dec. 2023 9780521895811 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781139017213

A Commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses Volume 2 Books 7-12 Alessandro Barchiesi | New York University

Ovid’s Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. This is the first complete commentary in English on the poem and covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology.

1000pp Nov. 2023 9780521895804 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781139021586

A Commentary on Ovid’s Metamorphoses Volume 1 General Introduction and Books 1-6 Alessandro Barchiesi | New York University

Ovid’s Metamorphoses is one of the longest extant Latin poems from the ancient world and one of the most influential works in Western culture. This is the first complete commentary in English on the poem and covers all aspects of the text – from textual interpretation to poetics, imagination, and ideology.

1200pp Nov. 2023 9780521895798 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781139047272

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Adapting Greek Tragedy Contemporary Contexts for Ancient Texts Vayos Liapis | Open University of Cyprus

Fifteen leading scholars and practitioners of theatre systematically explore, from a variety of perspectives, contemporary adaptations of Greek tragedy. The volume offers both a survey of recent developments and much-needed theoretical grounding in what is an increasingly dynamic approach to an ancient dramatic genre.

446pp Mar. 2023 9781316609408 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 eISBN 9781316659168

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Ancient Greek Lists Catalogue and Inventory Across Genres Athena Kirk | Cornell University, New York

Ancient Greek Lists brings together catalogic texts from a variety of genres, both literary and epigraphic, arguing that the list form was the ancient mode of expressing value through text. Of immense value to students and scholars of Classical literature, ancient history, and ancient languages.

263pp Mar. 2023 9781108744959 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108887397

Ancient Greek Texts and Modern Narrative Theory Towards a Critical Dialogue Jonas Grethlein | Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

Demonstrates the limits of narratology in understanding ancient texts and forges a new approach that investigates the specific logic of ancient narrative. An invaluable introduction to ancient views of narrative but also a major contribution to a historically sensitive theory of narrative. 224pp May 2023 9781009339599 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009339605

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Apollonius Rhodius, Herodotus and Historiography A. D. Morrison | University of Manchester

Examines the relationship of Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonautica with Herodotus’ Histories. Argues that it uses Herodotean historiography as a key intertext in order to manipulate the reader’s generic expectations for an epic poem and to complicate the relationship between the contemporary Hellenistic Mediterranean and the distant mythological past.

256pp Apr. 2023 9781108729253 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 30.99 eISBN 9781108697989


Classical studies

Blindness and Spectatorship in Ancient and Modern Theatres Towards New Ways of Looking and Looking Back Marchella Ward | The Open University, Milton Keynes

Debunks stereotypes about blindness, in which readers, receivers and spectators from antiquity to the present have been implicated because their persistence relies on audiences to perpetuate them. Argues for a new way of seeing – and of understanding classical reception - using assemblage-thinking and with a focus on the theatre. Classics after Antiquity 320pp 20 colour illus. Nov. 2023 9781009372770 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009372732

Caesar: Bellum Gallicum Book VII

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Classics and Celtic Literary Modernism Yeats, Joyce, MacDiarmid and Jones Gregory Baker | Catholic University of America, Washington DC

Traces multivocal receptions of classics across political and linguistic nationalisms of twentiethcentury Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and shows how they provoked experimental literary forms of modernist collusion and resistance - aesthetic idioms whose use of antiquity interrogated the aims of Celtic ‘nationbuilding’ in the British Isles. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Classics after Antiquity 322pp Jul. 2023 9781009364980 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108953825

Christopher B. Krebs | Stanford University, California

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The first commentary on Caesar’s Bellum Gallicum to approach it as a literary text. Students will appreciate the drama of the narrative, the sustained intertextual borrowings and allusions, the rhetoric of the speeches, and the artistry of the language. Both author and text emerge in a completely new light.

Ennius’ Annals

Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics 400pp Jul. 2023 9781009177146 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 33.99 Jul. 2023 9781009177122 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009177139

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Catullus Through his Books Dramas of Composition John Kyrin Schafer | Wake Forest University, North Carolina

Poetry and History Cynthia Damon | University of Pennsylvania

Advances the study of Ennius’ Annals, a foundational but now fragmentary work of Latin literature, by exploring the cross-fertilization of recent critical approaches to Latin poetry and historiography and by reflecting on the tools and methods conducive to future literary and historical research on the poem.

365pp 2 tables Apr. 2023 9781108723169 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108650908

Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture Ewen Bowie | University of Oxford

Seeks to transform our understanding of the beloved Latin poet by confronting centuriesold problems about his surviving text and the relationship between his poetry and his depicted life circumstances. Argues that Catullus produced three books of poems, whose design explains the notoriously jarring shifts in his work.

Brings together the many, often seminal, contributions of a leading Hellenist to our understanding of early Greek literature, above all elegiac poetry, but also early Greek epic, iambic, melic and epigrammatic poetry. An invaluable resource for scholars, enhanced by Ewen Bowie’s Introduction and extensive indexes.

268pp 1 b/w illus. 15 tables Apr. 2023 9781108459174 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99 eISBN 9781108559584

884pp Mar. 2023 9781107692091 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 51.99 eISBN 9781107415423

Cicero: Divinatio in Q. Caecilium

Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture

C. B. Watson | University of Oklahoma

Indispensable for students and scholars of Latin literature, ancient rhetoric, and Roman law, this new critical edition, destined to become the new standard, is accompanied by a thorough commentary that overturns long-held assumptions about Roman legal procedure and reveals Cicero’s innovative rhetorical manipulation of the occasion.

Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 450pp Jan. 2024 9781108844079 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00 eISBN 9781108933292

Volume 2 Comedy, Herodotus, Hellenistic and Imperial Greek Poetry, the Novels Ewen Bowie | University of Oxford

Brings together the many, often seminal, contributions of a leading Hellenist to our understanding of major genres of Greek literature, above all the Greek novel, but also Attic Comedy, historiography, Hellenistic and Imperial Greek poetry. An invaluable resource for scholars, enhanced by Professor Bowie’s new Introduction and extensive indexes. 750pp Jul. 2023 9781107058125 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781107415430

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Euripides: Iphigenia in Tauris Emily Kearns | University of Oxford

Euripides’ Iphigeneia among the Taurians has been a popular and influential text from antiquity onwards. It is a suspenseful drama which explores themes of family loyalty, Greeks and barbarians, and the nature of the gods. The Introduction and Commentary specifically help undergraduates and above tackling the play in Greek.

Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics 320pp Mar. 2023 9781107614611 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 Mar. 2023 9781107041806 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781107300842

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Gargilius Martialis: The Agricultural Fragments James L. Zainaldin | Harvard University, Massachusetts

The agricultural writings of the third-century Roman author Gargilius Martialis provide an important perspective on ancient agriculture, scientific and technical authorship in Greece and Rome, and the history and sociolinguistics of Latin. This edition undertakes to explain Gargilius’ agricultural writings and make them more accessible.

Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 421pp 20 b/w illus. 17 colour illus. Apr. 2023 9781108718622 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 eISBN 9781108759489

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Explorations in Latin Literature Volume 2 Elegy, Lyric and Other Topics Denis Feeney | Princeton University, New Jersey

A collection of essays from one of the world’s greatest scholars of Latin literature and Roman culture. Covers ancient epic, historiography, lyric, elegy, and drama, with a particular focus on ancient literary criticism, comparative religion, historicism and the technology of the ancient book. With a foreword by Stephen Hinds.

472pp Mar. 2023 9781108741514 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108680196

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Explorations in Latin Literature Volume 1 Epic, Historiography, Religion Denis Feeney | Princeton University, New Jersey

A collection of essays from one of the world’s greatest scholars of Latin literature and Roman culture. Covers ancient epic, historiography, lyric, elegy, and drama, with a particular focus on ancient literary criticism, comparative religion, historicism and the technology of the ancient book. With a foreword by Stephen Hinds.

443pp Mar. 2023 9781108741538 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108680226

Fate and the Hero in Virgil’s Aeneid Stoic World Fate and Human Responsibility Graham Zanker | University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Explores how Virgil’s incorporation of Stoic thought on human responsibility and providential world fate into the Aeneid permits a reassessment of the characterisation and morality of the poem’s gods and heroes. Of interest to both students and professional scholars.

300pp Apr. 2023 9781009319874 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009319850

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Gods and Mortals in Early Greek and Near Eastern Mythology Adrian Kelly | University of Oxford

Addresses one of the most important current questions in the study of antiquity – the contribution of the Near East to the mythology of Ancient Greece. Leading specialists from both fields come together to consider both shared and unique stories about gods and their relationships with humankind.

353pp Mar. 2023 9781108727174 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108648028

Greek Declamation and the Roman Empire William Guast | Winchester College

Re-evaluates a genre that was central to the Greek literature of the high Roman empire. Rejecting traditional conceptions of the genre as ‘nostalgic’, it explores the significance of Greek declamation’s re-enactment of classical history for its own times and how it contributed to identity formation, social interaction and political discussion.

Greek Culture in the Roman World 238pp Jul. 2023 9781009297127 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009297158

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Greek Memories Theories and Practices Luca Castagnoli | University of Oxford

Greek Memories aims to identify and examine the central concepts underlying the theories and practices of memory in the Greek world, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity, across all the main literary genres, and to trace some fundamental changes in these theories and practices. 443pp Apr. 2023 9781108458351 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 eISBN 9781108559157


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Greek Poetry in the Age of Ephemerality Sarah Nooter | University of Chicago

Greek poetry invented ephemerality as a mark of the human condition and introduced materials for confronting it. This book examines ancient Greek poetry, including Homer, Archilochus, Sappho, Simonides, Aeschylus, Pindar and Timotheus, to show how this poetry offered the embodiment of its rhythms as an answer to change and loss.

228pp Apr. 2023 9781009320351 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009320368

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Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World Giuseppe Pezzini | University of St Andrews, Scotland

The first collection of essays dedicated to Roman linguistic naturalism, a major but under-studied area of Roman linguistic and philosophical thought. Brings together an international group of experts to consider naturalism in a wide variety of ancient authors including Cicero, Varro, Nigidius, Posidonius, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.

252pp Apr. 2023 9781108727815 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108671972

Homer’s Living Language Formularity, Dialect, and Creativity in OralTraditional Poetry Chiara Bozzone | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen

An accessible, up-to-date, and innovative account of key features of Homer’s poetry (formularity, meter, and dialect). This book is informed by contemporary linguistics and cognitive sciences, and leverages unexpected modern-day parallels (popular music, jazz improvisation, sports commentary) to illustrate Homer’s creativity.

300pp 20 b/w illus. 20 tables Mar. 2024 9781316512418 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009067157

Intertextuality in Pliny’s Epistles Margot Neger | University of Cyprus

Essential reading for anyone interested in the artistry of Pliny’s Epistles and, more broadly, in Latin prose intertextuality, in the generic enrichment of Latin epistolography and in the literary and cultural interactions of the Imperial period. The book also serves as an advanced introduction to Latin prose poetics.

348pp Sep. 2023 9781009294768 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009294751

Language and Cosmos in Greece and Mesopotamia Jacobo Myerston | University of California, San Diego

A ground-breaking analysis of the origins of Western linguistic thought, exploring how ancient Greek and Mesopotamian thinkers saw the relationship between human symbols and the universe. By examining neglected primary sources, the book offers fresh reconstructions of how these thinkers conceived the interrelation of language and reality.

228pp Apr. 2023 9781009289924 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009289962

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Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96–235 Cross-Cultural Interactions Alice König | University of St Andrews, Scotland

Explores new ways of understanding texts, practices and ideas that connected different cultural and religious groups in the Roman Empire in the era from Nerva to the Severans (96–235 CE). Its sixteen chapters are written by leading scholars of classics, early Christianity, Jewish and Near Eastern history.

425pp 6 b/w illus. 1 map Apr. 2023 9781108713719 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 eISBN 9781108637336

Lucretius and the End of Masculinity Michael Pope | Brigham Young University, Utah

The first book-length study of sexuality and gender in De rerum natura. Argues that the understanding of the universe it presents represents an unremitting assault upon the fictions that comprise Roman masculinity. Nevertheless, Lucretius offers an Epicurean vision of masculinity that just might save the Republic.

300pp May 2023 9781009242318 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009242349

Markers of Allusion in Archaic Greek Poetry Thomas J. Nelson | University of Oxford

Challenging established narratives of literary history, this book explores how the earliest known Greek poets signposted their debts to their predecessors and prior traditions. Such signposting has been considered the preserve of later bookish cultures, but Thomas Nelson shows that these devices were already ingrained in oral archaic Greek poetry.

Cambridge Classical studies 480pp May 2023 9781009078191 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 May 2023 9781316514375 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781009086882

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Monody in Euripides Character and the Liberation of Form in Late Greek Tragedy Claire Catenaccio | Georgetown University, Washington DC

Reveals Euripides’ ground-breaking use of monody, or solo actor’s song, in his late tragedies. Contributing to the current scholarly debate on music, emotion, and characterization in Greek drama, Claire Catenaccio examines the role of monody in the musical design of Ion, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Phoenician Women, and Orestes.

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Queering Medieval Latin Rhetoric Silence, Subversion, and Sexual Heterodoxy David Townsend | University of Toronto

Students of classical rhetoric and medieval literature alike will find here a fresh approach to questions of sexual identity long debated by historians. Townsend’s engaging, accessible close readings of medieval Latin poetry, prose romance, and monastic devotional texts combine philological precision with insights drawn from queer theory.

230pp Aug. 2023 9781009300124 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009300179

Cultures of Latin 136pp Jan. 2023 9781009206877 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 23.99 Jan. 2023 9781009206884 Hardback GBP 59.99 / USD 79.99 eISBN 9781009206860

Philo of Alexandria: Quod deterius potiori insidiari soleat

Reading Greek Tragedy

Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary Adam Kamesar | Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Ohio

Presents the Greek text of Philo’s treatise Quod deterius in a redesigned format, along with a new English translation. The commentary attempts to facilitate the reading of this sometimes difficult author by means of reconstruction of the contexts of his discussions and by accessible analyses of the train of thought. 700pp Dec. 2023 9781009234795 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781009234849

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Plato: Republic Book I David Sansone | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Offers intermediate Greek students a reliable, up-to-date introduction to Plato’s most influential work. Plato’s Greek is not difficult, but his ideas have generated considerable controversy. Book I serves as a dramatic introduction to them, with its memorable confrontation between Socrates and the sophist Thrasymachus over the nature of justice.

Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics 320pp Sep. 2023 9781108970471 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Sep. 2023 9781108833455 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108980784

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Poetry and Poetics in the Presocratic Philosophers Reading Xenophanes, Parmenides and Empedocles as Literature Tom Mackenzie | University College London

The first book-length, literary-critical study of the Presocratic philosopher-poets, Xenophanes, Parmenides and Empedocles. Sheds new light on these authors’ philosophical projects and enriches our appreciation of their works as literary artefacts, also arguing that they played an important role in the development of Greek poetics. 252pp Mar. 2023 9781108925846 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108921084

Second edition Simon Goldhill | University of Cambridge 0pp Oct. 2023 9781009183031 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2023 9781009183048 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009183055

Sappho A New Translation of the Complete Works Second edition Diane J. Rayor | Grand Valley State University, Michigan

Sappho, the earliest and most famous Greek woman poet, sang her songs about love, friendship, rivalry, and family around 600 BCE on the island of Lesbos. Everything that survives substantial poems and fragments, including three recently discovered poems - is here presented in a graceful modern translation, together with professional recordings. 214pp 2 b/w illus. Feb. 2023 9781108926973 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.95 Feb. 2023 9781108831680 Hardback GBP 50.00 / USD 65.00 eISBN 9781108917896

Sappho and Homer A Reparative Reading Melissa Mueller | University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Juxtaposing Sappho and Homer within the embrace of a non-hierarchical, ‘reparative reading’ culture, as first conceived by queer theorist and poet Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, this book reintroduces readers to a Sappho who supplements Homer’s vision, allowing for a sustaining, collaborative way of reading both lyric and epic.

256pp Dec. 2023 9781108491709 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108666732

Statius and Ovid Poetics, Politics, and Intermediality in the Thebaid Tommaso Spinelli | University of Manchester

Moving beyond Virgil-centric readings of Statius’ poetry, this book offers an innovative, intermedial, and Ovidian reading of the Thebaid, suggesting that the poem reworks both Virgil and Ovid’s politically loaded myths and spatial narratives to scrutinise the new realities of Flavian Rome through the mythical story of Thebes.

300pp Jan. 2024 9781009282215 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009282208


Classical studies

The Cambridge Companion to Plutarch

The Politics and Poetics of Cicero’s Brutus

Frances B. Titchener | Utah State University

The Invention of Literary History Christopher S.van den Berg | Amherst College, Massachusetts

Plutarch is one of the most prolific and important writers from antiquity. This volume provides an engaging introduction to all aspects of his work, treating both the Parallel Lives and the essays known collectively as Moralia. It also includes an introduction to their substantial and important reception history.

Cambridge Companions to Literature 502pp Jul. 2023 9780521176569 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Jul. 2023 9780521766227 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9780511986451

The Cambridge Companion to Thucydides Polly Low | University of Durham

A wide-ranging and accessible introduction to one of the earliest and most influential works in the western historical tradition. Essential reading for students in Classics and Ancient History, and also of interest to those working on political theory, international theory and historiography.

Cambridge Companions to Literature 400pp Mar. 2023 9781107514607 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2023 9781107107052 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781316227442

The Cambridge Critical Guide to Latin Literature Roy Gibson | University of Durham

Focusing on the texts, tools and territories of Latin literature from the classical to Neo-Latin, the Critical Guide situates classical Latin within its global context; recalibrates links with adjoining disciplines (e.g. history, philosophy, material culture, Greek); and takes a fresh look at key tools (editing, reception, intertextuality, theory).

1000pp Nov. 2023 9781108421089 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781108363303

Cicero’s Brutus (46 BCE), a magisterial dialogue on Rome’s oratorical and political history, was written amidst Julius Caesar’s rise to power. This book examines how Cicero, in responding to the civic crisis and contemporary intellectual developments, ultimately created the first complex account of literary history in the European tradition.

308pp Jul. 2023 9781009281355 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781009281386

The Stories of Similes in Greek and Roman Epic Deborah Beck | University of Texas, Austin

Explores what kind of stories emerge from classical epic when similes are front and center. Combines the interdisciplinary field of embodied cognition with literary analyses of Classical epic similes to show how the distinctive themes of an individual poem emerge from the experiences that similes create.

277pp Jul. 2023 9781108481793 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108668071

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The Vernacular Aristotle Translation as Reception in Medieval and Renaissance Italy Eugenio Refini | New York University

Explores the ways in which Aristotle’s legacy was appropriated and reshaped by vernacular readers in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. Focusing on the ethical implications of the theory and practice of translation, it illuminates the cultural and social dynamics that legitimated the vernacular as a language of knowledge.

Classics after Antiquity 296pp 19 b/w illus. Apr. 2023 9781108741439 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 eISBN 9781108693684

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The Cultural History of Augustan Rome Texts, Monuments, and Topography Matthew P. Loar | University of Nebraska, Lincoln

This volume explores the interrelationship of the literature, monuments, and urban landscape of Augustan Rome. Targeting scholars of both literature and material culture, its interdisciplinary studies range from canonical authors (such as Cicero, Livy, and Ovid) to iconic monuments (such as the Rostra, Pantheon, and Meridian of Augustus).

206pp Mar. 2023 9781108727792 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108635806

Translating Virgil A Cultural History of the Western Tradition from the Eleventh Century to the Present Susanna Morton Braund | University of British Columbia, Vancouver

The first synthesis and analysis of the translation history of Roman poet Virgil’s works into European languages. A wide-ranging interdisciplinary investigation that contributes to western intellectual history and challenges classicists and other literary scholars to reassess the features of Virgil’s poems to which the translators respond.

Classics after Antiquity 994pp Sep. 2023 9781108470612 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00 eISBN 9781108556828

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Classical studies / Drama and theatre

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Unspoken Rome Absence in Latin Literature and its Reception Tom Geue | University of St Andrews, Scotland

Showcases innovative approaches to Latin literature by reading textual absence as a generative force for literary interpretation and reception. Includes chapters by a wide range of scholars, covering some of the main authors of the Latin literary tradition, often in dialogue with modern literature and philosophy.

389pp Mar. 2023 9781108823319 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108913843

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Xenophon of Athens A Socratic on Sparta Noreen Humble | University of Calgary

Re-evaluates Xenophon’s supposed admiration of Sparta and argues that his work, the Lacedaimoniôn Politeia, is a critical and philosophical examination of Spartan sociocultural practices driven by his Socratic ideas. Also demonstrates remarkable points of convergence with his fellow Socratic Plato, as well as connections with Isocrates too.

398pp Mar. 2023 9781108810470 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 36.99 eISBN 9781108846875

Drama and theatre American theatre Susan Glaspell in Context J. Ellen Gainor | Cornell University, New York

Susan Glaspell in Context provides accessible, informative essays on this Pulitzer Prize winner’s life, works, career, and ongoing impact. Covering Glaspell’s fiction, plays, and non-fiction, and analyses of previously unknown short stories, the collection offers approaches of interest to students, scholars, teachers, and artists alike.

Literature in Context 320pp Jul. 2023 9781108487573 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781108767309

The Cambridge Companion to African American theatre Second edition Harvey Young | Boston University

This new edition provides an expanded, comprehensive history of African American theatre, from the early nineteenth century to the present day, featuring fresh chapters on the influence of the Black Lives Matter movement, the mainstream successes of Black Queer Drama and the evolution of African American Dance Theatre.

Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance 350pp Jun. 2023 9781009359559 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jun. 2023 9781009359580 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781009359566

British theatre Liberal Lives and Activist Repertoires Political Performance and Victorian Social Reform Tracy C. Davis | Northwestern University, Illinois

Examining political performances’ spatial arrangements, casting of roles, authorization of speech, oratorical techniques, styles of movement, behavioral conventions, and audience reactions, this book shows how nineteenth-century activists innovatively connected performative forms to critical content in order to make their activism more effective. 352pp Jun. 2023 9781009297530 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009297554

The Cambridge Companion to British theatre of the First World War Helen E. M. Brooks | University of Kent, Canterbury

The first comprehensive guide to British theatre’s engagement with the First World War over the last century, providing accessible and lively coverage of theatre’s role in the representation and remembrance of events, focusing on topics including regionality, politics, popular performance, Shakespeare, class, race and gender.

Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance 300pp Sep. 2023 9781108722766 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Sep. 2023 9781108481502 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108673778

The Cambridge Companion to British theatre since 1945 Jen Harvie

British theatre underwent a vast transformation and expansion in the decades after World War II. This Companion ranges beyond plays alone to guide students through the historical, social and political contexts that enabled and shaped such significant change.

Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance 319pp Oct. 2023 9781108432382 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2023 9781108421805 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108377850

The Censorship of Eighteenth-Century Theatre Playhouses and Prohibition, 1737–1843 David O’Shaughnessy | University of Galway

A far-reaching analysis of censorship’s profound impact on Georgian theatrical culture and its development across the long eighteenth century, showcasing how the analysis of plays can be helpful for historical research.

280pp Aug. 2023 9781108496254 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108866576


Drama and theatre

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The Players’ Advice to Hamlet

Theatre in Market Economies

The Rhetorical Acting Method from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment David Wiles | University of Exeter

Michael McKinnie | Queen Mary University of London

Explores the art of acting in Europe between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, demonstrating how stage acting was understood as a branch of rhetoric. This book distinguishes the methods of professionals from the theories of intellectual amateurs, and argues that the present has much to learn from premodern debates.

Examines the relationship between theatre, economics, and politics during the past two decades. Its interdisciplinary approach - bringing together theatre studies, political economy, geography, and more - will attract readers specialising in theatre studies and those interested in the complex interplay between culture, economics, and politics.

380pp 18 b/w illus. Feb. 2023 9781108712811 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108689502

Theatre and Performance Theory 213pp Mar. 2023 9781009346429 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9780511722257

Theatre in the Chocolate Factory

Theatre (general)

Performance at Cadbury’s Bournville, 1900–1935 Catherine Hindson | University of Bristol

A symbol of Britain’s industrial heyday, Cadbury’s offered recreational and educational schemes that included an astonishing amount of theatre. Focusing on the staff and performances central to the tale, Catherine Hindson situates theatre at the heart of understanding Cadbury’s operation and the wider industrial histories it represents.

280pp Jul. 2023 9781009271882 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009271837

European theatre Chekhov in Context Yuri Corrigan | Boston University

Introducing readers to the broad socio-cultural contexts that shaped Chekhov’s works and legacy, this insightful guide is rich in value for students and scholars of theater, the short story and Russian and European literature, as well as for theater practitioners and general readers wishing to deepen their engagement with Chekhov.

Literature in Context 372pp Feb. 2023 9781108842358 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108900096

Emma Rice’s Feminist Acts of Love

Performance and Translation in a Global Age Avishek Ganguly | Rhode Island School of Design

This global overview illuminates the broad impact of the ‘performance turn’ in the arts and humanities, showing how translation emerges as a performative practice that enriches our understanding of language and politics. An essential collection for scholars and students of theatre and performance, translation and comparative literature.

Theatre and Performance Theory 288pp Jun. 2023 9781009296816 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009296786

State of the Arts An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration Jonas Tinius | Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany

Introducing key debates about German public theatre, Jonas Tinius shows how anthropological methods provide insights into cultural history, nation-building, and artistic production. His rigorous analysis covers case studies from a postindustrial region in transition, featuring in-depth examples of migrant and refugee urban theatre projects.

Theatre and Performance Theory 290pp Aug. 2023 9781009321129 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009321150

Lisa Peck | University of Sussex

Positions Emma Rice’s theatre-making, a body of work spanning three decades, as feminist acts of love. Drawing on fieldwork research her practice is viewed through the critical lenses of feminisms and affect to consider its contextual tensions, its ethics of affirmation, staging of femininities and contribution to queer worldmaking.

Elements in Women Theatre Makers 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009287227 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009287234

The Cambridge Guide to Mixed Methods Research for Theatre and Performance Studies Tracy C. Davis | Northwestern University, Illinois

The first comprehensive overview of established and emergent approaches to undertaking theatre and performance research, this book demonstrates why and how mixed methods research is necessary for investigating and explaining performance and advancing new critical agendas in cultural study.

300pp Jan. 2024 9781009294881 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009294904

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Theater, War, and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Empire Logan J. Connors | University of Miami

This is the first study of the relationship between French theater and war at a time of revolution and colonial violence. Drawing together theater and performance studies, literary close reading, cultural, military, and gender history, it provides holistic analysis of theater’s engagement with military activity at a time of radical transformation.

276pp Jan. 2024 9781009431217 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009431224

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Music Eighteenth-century Music Haydn and Mozart in the Long Nineteenth Century Parallel and Intersecting Patterns of Reception Simon P. Keefe | University of Sheffield

The first extended study of the combined reception of Haydn and Mozart in the long nineteenth century, this book evaluates a broad range of scholarly, biographical, critical and fictional sources. It reveals how reputations, images and narratives converge, diverge, develop at different speeds, and influence one another.

320pp Mar. 2023 9781009254373 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009254359

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Instrumental Music in an Age of Sociability Haydn, Mozart and Friends W. Dean Sutcliffe | University of Auckland

For those who want an overdue fresh perspective on a much loved, yet in some ways misunderstood, Musical repertoire, this book surveys a much wider panorama of compositional activity than is normally offered, combining the familiar territory of Vienna with many other centres and Musical figures.

612pp 2 tables 80 Music examples Feb. 2023 9781009364027 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781139012126

Mendelssohn and the Genesis of the Protestant A Cappella Movement Siegwart Reichwald | Westmont College, California

This Element presents the analyses of his 25 Domchor compositions and their revisions that chronicle Mendelssohn’s stylistic development and his ability to continue to offer a Christological worship experience within strictly prescribed parameters.

Elements in Music and Musicians 1750–1850 30342pp Sep. 2023 9781009113359 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009119610

Music and Musicians in Late Mughal India Histories of the Ephemeral, 1748–1858 Katherine Butler Schofield | King’s College London

Based on a vast, virtually unstudied archive in Indian languages and Persian, this book reawakens the lost voices of celebrated Indian Musicians, men and women, who endured the momentous transition from Mughal to British rule. It will appeal to readers interested in Indian Music, global Music history, South Asian history, empire and colonialism.

320pp Dec. 2023 9781316517857 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009047685

String Virtuosi in EighteenthCentury Naples Culture, Power, and Music Institutions Guido Olivieri | University of Texas, Austin

A compelling new study of instrumental Music in early modern Naples and its defining influence on the cultural life of centers such as Vienna and Paris. It explores Music pedagogy, performance practices, patronage, and Musicians’ social mobility, highlighting the crucial role of Neapolitan string virtuosi in eighteenth-century European culture.

300pp Feb. 2024 9781009273688 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009273671

The Age of Musical Arrangements in Europe 1780–1830 Nancy November | University of Auckland

This Element focuses on Vienna, and an important era in the culture of arrangements in which they were widely and variously cultivated, and in which canon formation and the conception of Musical works underwent crucial development. Musical arrangements have shaped the social, Musical, and ideological landscape in this era to a great degree.

Elements in Music and Musicians 1750–1850 75pp Aug. 2023 9781108931601 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108942584

Medieval and Renaissance Music Medieval Polyphony and Song Helen Deeming | Royal Holloway, University of London

Revealing the rich variety of polyphonic Music and Latin and vernacular song that developed in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the late fourteenth century, this book guides student readers and Music-lovers through the techniques of melody, harmony, rhythm, and notation that characterise these different genres of medieval Music.

Cambridge Introductions to Music 272pp May 2023 9781316601495 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 May 2023 9781107151161 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781316584781


Music

Monteverdi and the Marvellous

Music from Aleppo during the Syrian War

Poetry, Sound, and Representation Roseen Giles | Duke University, North Carolina

Displacement and Memory in Hello Psychaleppo’s Electro-Tarab Clara Wenz | Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany

Integrating Musical and poetic analysis, this book sheds new light on the experience of listening to Monteverdi’s path-breaking madrigals. The Music of this pivotal figure reveals how composers and performers at the turn of the seventeenth century not only responded to but themselves influenced experiments in language.

Music in Context 320pp Nov. 2023 9781009355353 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009355384

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice

This Element explores how ‘tarab’ lives on in new contexts through a focus on the work of Hello Psychaleppo, one of Aleppo’s displaced Musicians and the pioneer of ‘electro-tarab’, an eclectic style of urban electronic dance Music that is conceived as a homage to Aleppo’s Musical legacy.

Elements in Music and the City 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009073004 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009071765

Jamie L. Reuland | Princeton University, New Jersey

Olivier Messiaen’s Turangalîla-symphonie

Introducing a new geographical paradigm for the study of medieval Music, this path-breaking book uncovers the role of Music, liturgy, and ritual in building Venice’s empire in the eastern Mediterranean, activating the city’s material culture, and shaping its state-craft of the imagination.

This Element contains information included on the commission and composition of the piece, its premiere by the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein, its revision by Messiaen in 1990, and its reception history in both live and recorded performances.

Music in Context 300pp Nov. 2023 9781009425025 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009425032

Music (general) Leokadiya Kashperova Biography, ‘Memoirs’ and ‘Recollections of Anton Rubinstein’ Graham Griffiths | City, University of London

This Element is the result of twenty years’ research culminating in eight study-visits by the author to St Petersburg, Moscow, and the Yaroslavl/ Kostroma region. It aims to support the restoration of Kashperova to her rightful place in Music history as Russia’s foremost female composer of the early twentieth century.

Elements in Women in Music 82pp Mar. 2023 9781009097239 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009093446

Mapping (Post) colonial Paris by Ear Naomi Waltham-Smith | University of Warwick

This Element refines and extends analyses France’s colonial history up to contemporary antiracist and environmental struggles. It narrates the perspective of the urban field recordist, reinventing the bourgeois figure of the flâneur as a feministdecolonial activist and configuring listening as an expressly spatial practice of mapping the city.

Andrew Shenton | Boston University

Elements in Music since 1945 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009165730 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009165723

Popular Music Heritage, Cultural Justice and the Deindustrialising City Sarah Baker | Griffith University, Queensland

This Element analyses the capacity for popular Music heritage to enact cultural justice in the deindustrialising cities of Wollongong, Australia; Detroit, USA; and Birmingham, UK. It outlines how the quest for cultural justice manifests in three key ways.

Elements in Music and the City 75pp Mar. 2023 9781009066204 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009067560

The Queerness of Video Game Music Tim Summers | Royal Holloway, University of London

This Element examines Musical structures that provide queer temporal alternatives to normative linear development, and interactive systems that reframe the power relationship between Musical material and listener. It also rejecting chrononormativity and discusses Music that queers the self/other binary of identity.

Elements in Music since 1945 75pp Aug. 2023 9781009371407 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009371421

Elements in Music and the City 75pp Jul. 2023 9781009054652 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009053921

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Music

Urban Spectacle in Republican Milan

Hensel: String Quartet in E flat

Pubbliche feste at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century Alessandra Palidda | Oxford Brookes University

Benedict Taylor | University of Edinburgh

This Element aims at reconstructing and describing the main features of the French republican festivals in Milan, and their impact on the city’s landscape, soundscape and self-representation. It offers some reflections on these events’ consequences on the following century’s patriotism/nationalism and cultural production.

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Fanny Hensel’s String Quartet in E flat major (1834) is one of her most ambitious and individual compositions. Contextualising it within wider scholarly discussion about female composers’ Music, Benedict Taylor explores the unique qualities of Hensel’s piece and shows how it responded to the most progressive works of the time.

Elements in Music and the City 75pp Aug. 2023 9781108986779 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781108981422

New Cambridge Music Handbooks 150pp Nov. 2023 9781009074896 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 22.99 Nov. 2023 9781316513842 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 74.99 eISBN 9781009076159

Music performance

Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto

Kickstarting Italian Opera in the Andes The 1840s and the First Opera Companies José Manuel Izquierdo König | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

This Element focuses on opera as a product that both challenged and was challenged in the Andes by other forms of performing arts, behaviours, technologies, material realities, and business models.

Elements in Musical Theatre 75pp 4 b/w illus. Jan. 2023 9781009223058 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009223027

Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations From James I to Elizabeth II Matthias Range | University of Oxford

Coronations are the grandest of all state occasions. This study takes an in-depth look at the Music that was performed at British coronations from 1603 to the present, reconstructing the programmes and performance of the Music and considering it in its ceremonial and historical context.

341pp 7 b/w illus. 4 tables 4 Music examples Mar. 2023 9781009366120 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 27.99 eISBN 9781139151191

Julian Horton | University of Durham

Offers an introduction to one of the most important and influential piano concertos in the history of Western Music. It combines an account of the work’s genesis with a detailed yet accessible analysis of each movement and new research into its reception and performance history.

New Cambridge Music Handbooks 180pp Jan. 2024 9781009068291 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 22.99 Jan. 2024 9781316512586 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 74.99 eISBN 9781009067843

Schubert’s String Quartets The Teleology of Lyric Form Anne Hyland | University of Manchester

Hyland examines Schubert’s incorporation of lyric elements into his sonata-form works, and demonstrates how the lyric became a foundational stylistic and formal building block in Schubert’s instrumental chamber Music. It will be particularly valuable to students and scholars working in the discipline of the ‘new Formenlehre’.

Music in Context 300pp Apr. 2023 9781009210928 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009210911

The Cambridge Companion to Amy Beach E. Douglas Bomberger | Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania

Nineteenth-century Music Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique Julian Rushton | University of Leeds

Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique attracts wide audiences and is acknowledged as a landmark of Music history. This book situates the symphony within French Romanticism and considers influences, literary as well as Musical, that shaped its conception. Richly detailed and accessibly written, it will appeal to Music lovers, scholars, and students.

New Cambridge Music Handbooks 180pp Nov. 2023 9781009074889 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 22.99 Nov. 2023 9781316513835 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 74.99 eISBN 9781009075138

In recent decades, the Music of Amy Beach has made an impressive return to concerts, recordings, and the academy. This book introduces Beach’s compelling Music and life story to those as yet unfamiliar with her work. Drawing on recently uncovered archival sources, it will expand the resources available to students, scholars and listeners.

Cambridge Companions to Music 320pp Oct. 2023 9781108965040 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2023 9781108845847 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108991124


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The Songs of Clara Schumann

Puccini in Context

Stephen Rodgers | University of Oregon

Alexandra Wilson | Oxford Brookes University

Clara Schumann’s songs have enduring appeal for performers and audiences, and were influential in the history of art song. This first book-length study of Schumann’s distinctive contributions to the genre will enable scholars and Music-lovers to more fully appreciate the Music of Schumann and other women composers.

Exploring the many dimensions of Giacomo Puccini’s historical legacy and significance, this book situates the much-loved Opera composer within the cultural, social, political, and aesthetic contexts of his time and demonstrates how political concerns shape the way we approach and interpret his works in the present day.

The Strauss Dynasty and Habsburg Vienna

The Cambridge Companion to The Magic Flute

David WynJones | Cardiff University

Jessica Waldoff | College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts

Placing the Strauss dynasty firmly within the shifting context of social, political and cultural life in Habsburg Vienna, this zesty new biography reveals the four composers as never before, reevaluating their Music and Musical achievements in Viennese society across a hundred years.

Premiered in 1791, The Magic Flute remains Mozart’s most-performed Opera worldwide. This Companion covers historical context, Musical analysis, critical approaches and reception history, and engages with current debates including the representation of gender, race and exoticism. It provides an essential framework for understanding the Opera today.

Music in Context 320pp Apr. 2023 9781108834254 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108992541

300pp Jun. 2023 9781009276474 Hardback GBP 30.00 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781009276450

Wagner in Context David Trippett | University of Cambridge Composers in Context 450pp Mar. 2024 9781108836463 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781108871150

Composers in Context 350pp Nov. 2023 9781108835589 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108891028

Cambridge Companions to Music 320pp Dec. 2023 9781108446846 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 29.99 Dec. 2023 9781108426893 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.00 eISBN 9781108551328

Twentieth-century and contemporary Music Avant-Garde on Record

Opera

Musical Responses to Stereos Jonathan Goldman | Université de Montréal

Madama Butterfly/ Madamu Batafurai

Largely focusing on avant-garde composers active in the 1950s and 60s, this book highlights their engagement with records and recording. Combining approaches from Music history, cultural studies and sound studies, it shows how contemporary listeners experienced this Music through consumer-oriented technology also embraced by popular Music creators.

Transpositions of a ‘Japanese Tragedy’ Arthur Groos | Cornell University, New York

Emphasizing the conflicted transcultural encounter portrayed in Madama Butterfly, this book examines nineteenth-century treaty-port culture and the eye-witness account that underlies the Opera, addresses questions of race and gender in its representation of the heroine, and explores the Opera’s controversial reception in Japan.

300pp Feb. 2023 9781009250672 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009250696

Mozart’s Operas and National Politics Canon Formation in Prague from 1791 to the Present Martin Nedbal | University of Kansas

This wide-ranging study explores how Czech and German nationalism influenced the reception of Mozart’s Operas in Prague over the centuries. It demonstrates the role of politics in the construction of the Western Musical canon, revealing how both Czech and German factions in Prague used Mozart’s legacy to promote their political interests. 306pp Aug. 2023 9781009257596 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009257619

Music since 1900 320pp Nov. 2023 9781009363396 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009363433

Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark The Orchestration of Progress in British Twentieth-Century Music Annika Forkert | Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester

Combining analyses of modernist concert and stage Music by Elisabeth Lutyens with those of her audio-visual scores, and contextualising Lutyens and Edward Clark’s biographies within international developments in dodecaphonic Music and Music-making, this book will speak to a wide audience interested in British and European twentieth-century Music. Music in Context 300pp Oct. 2023 9781009337359 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009337342

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Gérard Grisey and Spectral Music Composition in the Information Age Liam Cagney | Independent Scholar and Music Critic Music since 1900 0pp Nov. 2023 9781009399524 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009399494

Interwar Symphonies and the Imagination Politics, Identity, and the Sound of 1933 Emily MacGregor | King’s College London

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Contrary to received wisdom, the symphony flourished on both sides of the Atlantic in the 1930s. Emily MacGregor investigates what this Music can tell us about how people imagined selfhood during this period of international insecurity and political upheaval, and how it can illuminate issues around geography, race and postcolonialism. Music in Context 300pp Jan. 2023 9781009172783 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009172776

Margaret Bonds: The Montgomery Variations and Du Bois Credo John Michael Cooper | Southwestern University, Texas

An incisive exploration of two works whose revival is a milestone in modern Musical life: Margaret Bonds’s Montgomery Variations and Credo – now receiving the recognition long denied them. This brief, yet informative, appraisal introduces readers to masterworks that, though originating in the mid-twentieth century, speak directly to our own age.

New Cambridge Music Handbooks 180pp Dec. 2023 9781009054577 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 26.99 Dec. 2023 9781316511763 Hardback GBP 65.00 / USD 75.00 eISBN 9781009053792

Messiaen in Context Robert Sholl | Royal Academy of Music and University of West London

The rich variety of aesthetic and cultural influences experienced by the French composer Olivier Messiaen helped foster the creativity that gave him a multi-dimensional presence in twentiethcentury Music. This book explores the ideas that animated Messiaen’s thinking, and provides fresh perspectives on the culture that surrounds his Music.

Composers in Context 350pp Aug. 2023 9781108487917 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00 eISBN 9781108768290

Rock Guitar Virtuosos Advances in Electric Guitar Playing, Technology, and Culture Jan-Peter Herbst | University of Huddersfield

Virtuosos in the 21st century are exploring ways to expand standard playing techniques in a climate expecting ever-higher levels of perfection, supported by technological advances such as extended-range guitars. This Element examines the development and current state of virtuosic rock guitar in terms of playing, technology, and culture.

Elements in Popular Music 75pp Nov. 2023 9781009055970 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00 eISBN 9781009052962

Schoenberg: ‘Night Music’ – Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung Arnold Whittall | Emeritus, King’s College London

Synthesising and refocusing the wealth of recent research into two of Schoenberg’s major compositions and highlighting modernist aesthetics that remained fundamental to Schoenberg’s Musical thought, this handbook reveals how Music became a crucial contributor to early twentiethcentury modernism in the arts.

New Cambridge Music Handbooks 180pp Jan. 2024 9781009077361 Paperback GBP 17.99 / USD 22.99 Jan. 2024 9781316514092 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 74.99 eISBN 9781009082549

The Cambridge Companion to K-Pop Suk-Young Kim | University of California, Los Angeles

Unique in showcasing both the front stage and back stage realities of the K-pop world, this book presents the K-pop phenomenon from many perspectives: as Music industry, dance practices, talent management system, as a new media phenomenon, and as transnational community building efforts.

Cambridge Companions to Music 320pp Mar. 2023 9781108940030 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Mar. 2023 9781108837057 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00 eISBN 9781108938075

The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music Jan-Peter Herbst | University of Huddersfield

Since its beginnings over fifty years ago, metal Music has grown in popularity worldwide, not only as a Musical culture but as a recognised field of study. This Companion, grounded in recent research, explores the various Musical styles and cultures of metal, providing a reliable resource for students and researchers.

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The Cambridge Companion to Serialism Martin Iddon | University of Leeds

As the central trend in twentieth-century art Music, serialism is unparalleled in multi-perspectival range and depth. This Companion introduces readers to diverse perspectives on serialism, its composers, performers, champions and detractors, from its foundations in fin-de-siècle Vienna through to the Soviet Union, South America, and Asia.

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Defining Slave to the Rhythm Jeremy Wells | University of York

This Element focuses on the combination of digital, novel, and analogue technology that was used in the album Slave to the Rhythm, and the organisational and transformational treatments of recorded material it offered, along with their associated Musical cultures.

Elements in Popular Music 75pp Sep. 2023 9781009454438 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99 eISBN 9781009071079

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Transformations of Musical Modernism Erling E. Guldbrandsen | Universitetet i Oslo

Modernism is key to Western art Music yet remains poorly understood. This book offers new perspectives on transformations in recent composition, performance and Musical thought. It recasts modernism as a whole, revealing both its connections to tradition and its contemporary vitality.

Music since 1900 367pp 50 Music examples May 2023 9781107566095 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781316411766

Vaughan Williams in Context Julian Onderdonk | West Chester University, Pennsylvania

Taking a revisionist perspective, this book places and explores Vaughan Williams’s life and Music in their broad Musical, cultural, social, and political contexts, and reassesses their significance. Drawing on new research and archival materials, it is an up-to-date resource for students and scholars of twentieth-century British Music and culture.

Composers in Context 350pp Dec. 2023 9781108493321 Hardback GBP 86.99 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781108681261

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