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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
DisciplineAncient philosophy
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1983–present
Publisher

Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)

Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Oxf. Stud. Anc. Philos.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the study of ancient philosophy. The journal is indexed by PhilPapers and the Philosopher's Index.[1][2] Each volume however is assigned an ISBN on its own,[2] and the volumes have been described as being rather more like an anthology than a journal issue.[3]

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy was started in 1983 by Julia Annas. At the time of its founding, it was commended as a supplement or even rival to the journal Phronesis.[4] It was also criticized for using transliterations of the ancient Greek language texts rather than the original alphabet.[5] It is one of the major journals for ancient philosophy.[6] The journal is published by Oxford University Press and the current editor is Rachana KamtekaratCornell University. Apart from Annas, previous editors were Victor Caston, Brad Inwood, C. C. W. Taylor and David Sedley.[7]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Pakaluk, M., "Review: David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume XXV, Winter 2003", Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.06.18 http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2006/2006-06-18.html
  • ^ Price, A. W., "Review: Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume I", Philosophical Books, vol. 25, no. 2 (April, 1984), pp. 75–77.
  • ^ Glucker, John, "Review: Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume I", Philosophia, vol. 16, no. 3–4, (1986), p. 434.
  • ^ Vanhaelen, M., "Philosophy" in Gagarin, M. (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Oxford University Press, 2010), p. 2053.
  • ^ Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy - Philosophy Series - Series - Academic, Professional, & General - Oxford University Press
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