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04 June 2013

Interférences. Ars Scribendi, or the study of the phenomenon of writing in Rome

Interférences. Ars Scribendi deals with all questions related to writing and Latin literature in Ancient Rome. The journal aims to reconstitute the various aspects of the writing phenomenon in Rome by resituating the scriptuary corpus in relation to its production, and by reconstituting the status claimed by authors in relation to their own production, etc. The journal’s site allows readers to cross reference articles via the primary sources cited and the ancient and modern authors studied. For its inauguration on Revues.org, the journal is offering two previously unpublished issues. All texts are freely accessible and available for download in PDF and ePub formats.



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