Mètis
Anthropologie des mondes grecs et romains
Born in 1986 from a collaboration between Greek and French Hellenists, the “Mètis” collection has been designed to study Greek Antiquity from a perspective of historical anthropology, while maintaining ties to other scholarly disciplines (philology, history, archaeology, etc.) and drawing on the contributions from various human sciences (ethnology, sociology, linguistics, psychology, psychoanalysis). More recently, the collection has started to explore the Roman and Byzantine cultures as well.
As an international collection, Mètis includes publications in five languages (French, Greek, English, Italian, German). Its peer-review committee is made up of specialists from various European countries (France, Greece, Italy, Germany, England, etc.), as well as the United States.
ISSN (Print version): 1105-2201
Electronic ISSN: 1791-7077
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Des femmes en action
L'individu et la fonction en Grèce antique
Sandra Boehringer and Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet (ed.)2013…