Classical Journal
Discover the rich history of classical scholarship with the Classical Journal, an influential periodical originally published from 1810 to 1829 and now reissued in a comprehensive forty-volume set. Edited by the esteemed classical scholar and London publisher Abraham John Valpy (1787–1854), this journal played a pivotal role in the evolution of academic publishing. Later co-edited by Edmund Henry Barker (1788–1839), it emerged as a significant rival to the Cambridge-based Museum criticum and set the stage for modern academic journals. With a total of 398 pages, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press (2013) is a must-have for anyone interested in classical philology and the development of civilization studies. Dive into the pages of history and enhance your understanding of classical literature and scholarship.