NECJ 51.2 is out!

We are excited to announce that issue 51.2 (Fall 2024) of the New England Classical Journal, CANE’s peer-reviewed, open access journal, has been published! The issue contains four amazing articles on topics ranging from Amy Barbour to the Vitellian women in Tacitus’ Histories to the Testimonium Flavianum to statues in Plutarch’s Lives, along with four great book reviews on recent publications by Sarah Derbew, Melanie Racette-Campbell, Amy Koenig, and Ronnie Ancona and Georgia Tsouvala! Plus, check out the presidential letter from Thomas J. Howell and some cool ads for the National Latin Exam, and the CANE Writing Contest.

Check out NECJ 51.2 at this link, and if you are interested in publishing a piece, reviewing a book, or circulating an ad with NECJ, please contact NECJ Editor-in-Chief Daniel Libatique (dlibatique@fairfield.edu).

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