Aim & Scope
Since its founding in 1880 by Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, The American Journal of Philology has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today The Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in Greek and Roman literature; classic linguistics; and Greek and Roman history, society, religion, and philosophy. [1]
2023 - VOLUME 144, ISSUE 4
Cato's Origines and Earlier Traditions of Self-Representation and Self-Commemoration at Rome
American Journal of Philology , 2023 - VOLUME 144, ISSUE 4 , pp 529-558.
One Head Is Worse Than Three: Varro's Trikaranos and the So-Called First Triumvirate
American Journal of Philology , 2023 - VOLUME 144, ISSUE 4 , pp 559-582.
Where Is Caesar? The Removal of Octavian in Satires 1 and the Epodes
American Journal of Philology , 2023 - VOLUME 144, ISSUE 4 , pp 583-605.
Judicial Prayers and Biblical Models in the Story of Apollonius 32
American Journal of Philology , 2023 - VOLUME 144, ISSUE 4 , pp 607-643.