Classical Antiquity in the early 21st century. The "OCD"4 Report
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Abstract
No other concise classical encyclopaedia has been planned with such a care nor executed by such eminent experts in the main categories than The Oxford Classical Dictionary. The fourth edition (2012) has been thoroughly updated to reflect the current state of scholarship, and is representative enough to be considered as a condensation of the classical knowledge of our time. Taken as a whole, this new edition is a major contribution to a better understanding between disciplines related to Classical Antiquity. This paper offers a sort of 'Companion to the OCD', which should help to enhance its contribution to the unity of classical studies.
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