Studi di Antichistica

  • Open Access Series
  •  Peer Reviewed

The “Studi di Antichistica” (Classical and Ancient Studies) series is dedicated to showcasing research on the ancient world conducted within the Department of Philology and Criticism of Ancient and Modern Literature of the University of Siena, as well as through its associated network of collaborations and projects.
The title of the series deliberately points to an open perspective encompassing all branches of classical studies: history, philosophy, palaeography, papyrology, epigraphy, archaeology, anthropology, law, iconography, and classical reception. The inclusiveness also extends to the chronological range which can, when appropriate, be broadened to encompass both Protohistory, on the one hand, and the Middle Ages, on the other.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the series editors, tommaso.braccini@unisi.it, ferrucci@unisi.it,
alessandro.fo@unisi.it, filomena.giannotti@unisi.it.

The series fully supports Open Access publishing as an ideal tool for sharing ideas and knowledge in every research field with an open, collaborative and non-profit approach. Open Access books allow the research community to achieve a high research impact as well as rapid dissemination in any editorial form.

“Studi di Antichistica” is published by Firenze University Press and USiena PRESS, an innovative publishing project of the University of Florence and the University of Siena designed for the community of scholars and their research.

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Books in this Series
  • Edited Book

In aula ingenti memoriae meae. Forme di autobiografia nella letteratura tardolatina

Atti dell’International Workshop - Siena, 13 e 14 giugno 2024

Edited by   Filomena Giannotti, Daniele Di Rienzo

Copyright year: 2025

This Series in Numbers

14

Authors

(books + Chapters)

2

Editors

1

Edited Books

14

Chapters

222

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244

Chapter Download

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