Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation

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Irene J.F. de Jong
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EUHORMOS is an international book series intended for monographs and collective volumes on classical antiquity. Specifically, it welcomes manuscripts related to the concept of ‘anchoring innovation’ by classical scholars of all disciplines from all over the world. All books will be published in Open Access (online) as well as in print.
The series publishes book-length studies (single-authored or edited) of ancient innovations and their societal perceptions and valuations, in particular in connection with their ‘anchoring’, the various ways in which ‘the new’ could (or could not) be connected to what was already familiar. ‘The new’ is not restricted to the technical or scientific domains, but can include the ‘new information’ imparted by speakers through linguistic means, literary innovation, political, social, cultural or economic innovation, and new developments in material culture.

EUHORMOS is one of the results of the Dutch so-called Gravitation Grant (2017), awarded to a consortium of scholars from OIKOS, the National Research School in Classical Studies. See https://www.ru.nl/oikos/anchoring-innovation.

EUHORMOS is the Homeric term for a harbour ‘in which the anchoring is good’. Under this auspicious title, we aim to publish a book series striving to afford ‘good anchorage’ to studies contributing to a better understanding of ‘anchoring innovation’ in Greco-Roman Antiquity.

For sending your proposal or submitting manuscripts for the series, please contact Brill’s Associate Editor for Classical Studies, Giulia Moriconi.
Cinna the Poet
Appropriation and Innovation in Late Republican Rome
Volume 15
978-90-04-76647-1
Texts of Tyranny
A Selection of Latin Writings from Fascist Italy and National Socialist Germany
Volume 13
978-90-04-76578-8
The Return of the Golden Age from Antiquity to the 21st Century
Receptions of a Classical Motif
Volume 12
978-90-04-76284-8
Meteorology Beyond Borders
Ancient and Modern Reflections
Volume 10
978-90-04-74710-4
Social Psychology and the Ancient World
Methods and Applications
Volume 8
978-90-04-73130-1
Reading Greek and Hellenistic-Roman Spolia
Objects, Appropriation and Cultural Change
Volume 5
978-90-04-68270-2
Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods
Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation
Volume 4
978-90-04-68001-2
Canonisation as Innovation
Anchoring Cultural Formation in the First Millennium BCE
Volume 3
978-90-04-52026-4
The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter (60-800 CE)
The Anchors of the Fisherman
Volume 1
978-90-04-42568-2
Series Editors:
Editors:
Irene J.F. de Jong, University of Amsterdam
Eric M. Moormann, Radboud University Nijmegen

Editorial Board:
Stephen E. Hinds (University of Washington, Seattle)
Caroline Kroon (University of Amsterdam)
Margaret Miles (University of California, Irvine)
Maarten De Pourcq (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
Sitta von Reden (University of Freiburg)
Michael Sommer (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)
Liba Taub (University of Cambridge)

Advisory Board:
Josine Blok - Luuk de Ligt - Olivier Hekster - Andre Lardinois - Ineke Sluiter - Teun Tieleman - Onno van Nijf - Miguel John Versluys - Antje Wessels
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