Cambridge Philological Society Publisher Description

The Cambridge Philological Society was founded in 1872. Its objects are the furtherance of classical studies in general, and in particular the discussion and publication of critical researches into the languages, literature and civilization of Greece and Rome. Any person interested in the ancient world is eligible for membership, and any library is eligible to become an institutional subscriber.
The Supplements to the Cambridge Classical Journal (CCJ), formerly Supplements to the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society (PCPhS), is an occasional series of monographs, founded in 1965, and similarly wide-ranging within the field of Classics.

Books
Books in JSTOR from Cambridge Philological Society
44 Books in JSTOR Copyright Date
amor : roma: Love & Latin Literature 1999
Aristotle and the Stoics 1985
Augustus and the destruction of history: The politics of the past in early imperial Rome 2019
Classics in 19th and 20th Century Cambridge: Curriculum, Culture and Community 1999
The Curse of Exile: A Study of Ovid's Ibis 1996
Economy and Politics in the Mycenaean Palace States: Proceedings of a Conference Held on 1-3 July 1999 in the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge 2001
Ennius Perennis: The Annals and Beyond 2007
The Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics: A Study in the Development of Aristotle's Thought 1971
Greece and Egypt in the Archaic Age 1970
Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective 2007
Greeks on Greekness: Viewing the Greek Past under the Roman Empire 2006
The Ideology of the Athenian Metic 1977
Images of Authority: Papers Presented to Joyce Reynolds on the Occasion of her 70th Birthday 1989
Jews and Godfearers at Aphrodisias: Greek Inscriptions with Commentary 1987
John Caius and the Manuscripts of Galen 1987
Juvenal's Mayor: The Professor who Lived on 2D. a Day 1998
Lands and Peoples in Roman Poetry: The Ethnographical Tradition 1982
Menander: Eleven Plays 2013
Munere mortis: Studies in Greek literature in memory of Colin Austin 2022
Non-Slave Labour in the Greco-Roman World 1980
Ovidian Transformations: Essays on Ovid's Metamorphoses and its Reception 1991
Ovidiana Graeca: Fragments of a Byzantine Version of Ovid's Amatory Works 1965
Ovid's Metamorphoses and the Traditions of Augustan Poetry 1986
The Owl of Minerva: the Cambridge Praelections of 1906: Reassessments of Richard Jebb, James Adam, Walter Headlam, Henry Jackson, William Ridgeway and Arthur Verrall 2005
Paideia Romana: Cicero's Tusculan Disputations 2007
Pastoral Economies in Classical Antiquity 1988
Plato's Arguments for Forms 1983
Poems without Poets: Approaches to anonymous ancient poetry 2021
Production and Public Powers in Classical Antiquity 2000
Pyrrhonian Inquiry 2000
Ratio et res ipsa: Classical essays presented by former pupils to James Diggle on his retirement 2011
Sophocles’ Jebb: A life in letters 2013
Steely-Eyed Athena: Wilmer Cave Wright and the Advent of Female Classicists 2022
Studies in Heliodorus 1998
Studies in Latin Literature and Its Tradition: In Honour of C. O. Brink 1989
Studies in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus 1994
Theophrastus and His World 2007
Towards a Text of 'Anthologia Latina' 1979
Trade and Famine in Classical Antiquity 1983
Unclassical Traditions, Volume I: Alternatives to the Classical Past in Late Antiquity 2010
Unclassical Traditions. Volume II: Perspectives from East and West in Late Antiquity 2011
Varro varius: The polymath of the Roman world 2015
Wackernagel's Law and the Placement of the Copula Esse in Classical Latin 1994
Word and context in Latin poetry: Studies in memory of David West 2017