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The Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies publishes world-wide research in the whole range of Classical Studies. Recent articles include art history, archaeology, ancient history, military history, and a range of social and economic studies.
Receptions and appropriations of Platonic myth: Dio, Plutarch, and Aristides between literary fashion and philosophical exegesis. Michael Trapp. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Volume 66, Issue 1, June 2023, Pages 7–14, https://doi.org/10.1093/bics/qbad009. Abstract.
The Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS) is the flagship publication of the Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) and has been a forum for classical studies since 1954.
The Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies publishes world-wide research in the whole range of Classical Studies. Recent articles include art history, archaeology, ancient history, military history, and a range of social and economic studies.
Volume 62, Issue 1. Pages: i-viii, 1-165. June 2019.
Our journal, the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies (BICS), is published with Oxford University Press. BICS is available in two issues each year, both in print and online.