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    Huitink, L. (2025). Musings on an Attic Muse: Three Ancient Responses to a Passage from Xenophon’s Anabasis. In K. Bentein, & M. Bağrıaçık (Eds.), From Greece to Cappadocia: Ancient and Modern Greek Language Studies in Honour of Mark Janse (pp. 215-236). (Trends in Classics- Greek and Latin linguistics; Vol. 8). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111183169-011
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    van Gils, L., & Huitink, L. (2025). “Standing Your Ground”: Discourses of Courage on the Battlefield in Greek and Roman Historiography. In J. Finn (Ed.), Brill's Companion to Courage and Cowardice in Ancient Warfare (pp. 81-108). (Brill's Companions in Classical Studies; Vol. 12), (Brill's Companions to Classical Studies: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004749290_005
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    Huitink, L., & Crone, E. (2025). Cyrus’ Learning Curve: Views of Adolescent Psychology in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia. In L. Huitink, V. Glaveanu, & I. Sluiter (Eds.), Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications (pp. 355-383). (Euhormos: Greco-Roman studies in anchoring innovation; Vol. 8). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004731301_20
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    Huitink, L. (2025). Proleptic Moves in Xenophon’s Narrative of Mantinea (Hellenica 7.5): The Fog of War. In S. Schomber, & A. Tagliabue (Eds.), Prolepsis in Ancient Greek: Definitions, Forms and Effects (pp. 68-90). (The language of classical literature; Vol. 40). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004715530_005
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    Huitink, L., Glaveanu, V., & Sluiter, I. (Eds.) (2025). Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications. (Euhormos; Vol. 8). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004731301
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    Huitink, L., & Sluiter, I. (2025). Introduction: How to Do the Social Psychology of the Ancient World. In L. Huitink, V. Glaveanu, & I. Sluiter (Eds.), Social Psychology and the Ancient World: Methods and Applications (pp. 1-26). (Euhormos: Greco-Roman studies in anchoring innovation; Vol. 8). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004731301_002
  • Huitink, L. (2024). [Bespreking van: C. Caspers, J. Klooster, I.N.I. Kuin, B. van der Velden (2023) Muze, vertel : De Griekse en Latijnse literatuur van de oudheid]. Kleio. Tijdschrift voor oude talen en antieke cultuur, 53. https://www.kleiotijdschrift.net/s/LHuitink-De_Muze_vertelt24.pdf
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    Huitink, L. (2024). Between Triumph and Tragedy: Josephus, Bellum Judaicum 7.121–157. In I. J. F. de Jong, & M. J. Versluys (Eds.), Reading Greek and Hellenistic-Roman Spolia: Objects, Appropriation and Cultural Change (pp. 215-237). (Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation; Vol. 5). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004682702_013
  • Huitink, L. (2023). How Far, How Close: Imagining the Battle of Cunaxa in Greek Historiography. In E. Clifford, & X. Buxton (Eds.), The Imagination of the Mind in Classical Athens: Forms of Thought (pp. 55-84). (Image, Text, and Culture in Classical Antiquity). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003147459-3
  • Huitink, L. (2022). The Significantly Flawed Analogy Between Joshua Katz and Socrates: Dissecting an unhelpful—and potentially even harmful—contribution to a sensitive debate. Inside Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2022/06/17/flawed-analogy-between-joshua-katz-and-socrates-letter
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