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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.
These make freely available a selection of papers from past issues of the journal, focusing on ancient philosophy, Greek law and law courts and Mycenaean Studies. BICS can also be found on JSTOR. Articles are available in HTML and PDF formats. BICS 66-1 is our June 2023 issue.
Domestic sexual abuse in early Christianity: conflations of violence and desire in the Acts of John. Kylie Crabbe. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Volume 66, Issue 2, December 2023, Pages 163–174, https://doi.org/10.1093/bics/qbae008. Abstract.
BICS Supplement 75: The Afterlife of Inscriptions: Reusing, Rediscovering, Reinventing, and Revitalizing Ancient Inscriptions. Volume 44, Issue Supplement_74, February 2000.
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.