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Revista Archai

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JOURNAL INFORMATION
Publisher Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Open Access NO
Quartile Q3
Citation Count 1
P-ISSN 2179-4960
E-ISSN 1984-249X
Categories History, Philosophy, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Archeology, Archeology (arts and humanities)
Area Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
Region Western Europe
Country Portugal
Summary

  1. Revista Archai is published by Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
  2. It is not an oppen access journal
  3. The Subject Area : Arts and Humanities; Social Sciences

Latest Articles published

Last updated: 12/09/2024

Resenha de TORRANO, J. (2022) Eurípides. Teatro Completo II: Os Heraclidas, Hipólito, Andrômaca, Hécuba. São Paulo, Editora 34


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Style Matters in Presocratic Philosophy, an introduction


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Assertion and Argument in Xenophanes


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Tradução do discurso de Fedro no Banquete de Platão (Pl. Smp. 178a-180c)


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Markedness Neutralisation and the Unity of Opposites in Heraclitus


Last updated: 12/09/2024

On the interdependence between contents and literary forms in Parmenides’ Poem


Last updated: 12/09/2024

On the Counterpoint of Rhythm and Meter: Poetics of Dislocation and Anomalous Versification in Parmenides’ Poem


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Xenophanes’ Metres


Last updated: 12/09/2024

Prazeres Falsos, Boas Amizades


Last updated: 12/09/2024

How to name invisible principles? The challenge of naming what the eyes cannot see