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Translated Texts from Antiquity Vol. 1: Pomponius Mela’s Geography of the World
Translated Texts from Antiquity is a sister series to the renowned Translated Texts for Historians series, published by Liverpool University Press for over thirty years, latterly also joined by Translated Texts for Byzantinists. With a broad geographical focus, including the Ancient Near East and Egypt as well as the Mediterranean world to c. AD 300, and a variety … Continue reading
Impact of lockdowns on housing perceptions among the urban population: implications for local policies | Town Planning Review 96.5 Featured Article
‘Impact of lockdowns on housing perceptions among the urban population: implications for local policies’, by Eliška Vejchodská and Hana Brůhová Foltýnová is the Featured Article from Town Planning Review 96.5. Read it Open Access.
Plastered in History: Recasting the Story of Ancient Sculpture
Beneath the grandeur of marble, the allure of bronze, and the solidity of terracotta, another material quietly shaped the art of the ancient Mediterranean...
How music helped England find its identity in a time of religious upheaval
Reforming Community, by Anne Heminger, examines the key role religious music played in the formation of English identity in the nation’s capital as the governments of Edward VI and Mary I imposed competing religious agendas on a populace whose members held a plurality of views about reform. In his capacity as churchwarden of the London parish … Continue reading