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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

EuGeStA Lexicon “Sex and Gender in Antiquity”

[First posted in AWOL 24 May 2014, updated 29 December 2020]

EuGeStA Lexicon “Sex and Gender in Antiquity”

Le réseau EuGeStA poursuit, avec ce lexicon en ligne, une entreprise lancée par le colloque « Sexe et Genre dans l’Antiquité. Questions de dénomination », publié dans le numéro 3 de la revue Eugesta. Le but du colloque était de proposer une enquête sur les sens et les valeurs donnés aux mots et expressions désignant, ou appliqués aux femmes et aux hommes, qui témoignent de la façon dont les Anciens ont pensé la différence des sexes.

Ce lexicon se présente sous la forme de fiches d’environ 1500 mots maximum 

  • portant sur un nom commun, un verbe, un adjectif, une métaphore, un nom propre, une épithète cultuelle…
  • proposant une étude sur leur usage dans les cultures grecque ou romaine
  • dans les différents domaines de la pensée et du savoir : littérature, philosophie, histoire, religion, médecine …
  • à partir des textes ou des documents épigraphiques de telle ou telle époque.

Chaque fiche est précédée d’un titre indiquant le terme (ou l’expression, l’image…) étudié, le corpus retenu (auteur(s) antique(s), œuvre, genre littéraire, inscriptions…) et le nom de son rédacteur.

Ce lexicon vise à offrir le panorama le plus large sur le plan temporel (de la Grèce archaïque à l’Antiquité tardive), le plus précis (par la contextualisation de chaque usage linguistique étudié) et le plus varié possible (par la mutiplication des points de vue proposés par les chercheurs).

La multiplication des points de vue sera assurée à la fois par l’existence de plusieurs fiches portant sur le même terme et par la possibilité de discuter de chacune de ces fiches par le biais de la liste de discussion « Sexe et Genre dans l’Antiquité »

Vous avez la possibilité de proposer

  •  des commentaires sur une/des fiche(s) de la rubrique Lexicon du site EuGeSta
  • une nouvelle fiche sur le mot de votre choix

Cette liste de discussion fonctionne sous la forme de mails : chaque mail envoyé est diffusé à chacun des membres de la liste et archivé automatiquement sur le site de cette liste, où la discussion de chaque terme est en libre accès.

Pour s’inscrire à la liste de discussion et participer au Lexicon, aller sur cette page et saisir votre adresse email.

> Aller sur la page des entrées du Lexicon

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Open Access Monograph Series: Collana della Rivista di Diritto Romano

Collana della Rivista di Diritto Romano
ISSN: 2499-6491
Led On Line 

TESTI

BASILICORUM LIBRI LX. Ristampa digitale dell'edizione di K.W.E. Heimbach (Lipsia 1833)
A cura di Michele Fino e Massimo Miglietta

In corso di pubblicazione on line
Disponibile anche in versione a stampa in allegato a «Rivista di diritto romano»


RACCOLTE

ATTI DEL CONVEGNO «PROCESSO CIVILE E PROCESSO PENALE NELL’ESPERIENZA GIURIDICA DEL MONDO ANTICO». In memoria di Arnaldo Biscardi – Siena, Certosa di Pontignano, 13-15 dicembre 2001

SCRITTI GIURIDICI DI GIUSEPPE PROVERA
In corso di pubblicazione

SAGGI

nEW
Pierfrancesco Arces
RICERCHE SULLE TECNICHE DI SCRITTURA DELLE «ISTITUZIONI» DI GAIO

nEW
Mariangela Ravizza
PONTEFICI E VESTALI NELLA ROMA REPUBBLICANA

Gianluca Mainino
STUDI GIURIDICI SULLA TABULA ALIMENTARIA DI VELEIA

Lucia Di Cintio

«ORDINE» E «ORDINAMENTO»
Idee e categorie giuridiche nel mondo romano

Arnaldo Biscardi (Ristampa emendata della seconda edizione a cura di I. Pontoriero e F. Zuccotti)
ACTIO PECUNIAE TRAIECTICIAE
Contributo alla dottrina delle clausole penali

Valentina Casella
LA TRASMISSIBILITÀ EREDITARIA DELLA STIPULATIO

Ferdinando Zuccotti
DELLA TRANSAZIONE, PURTROPPO

Lucia Di Cintio
NUOVE RICERCHE SULLA «INTERPRETATIO VISIGOTHORUM» AL «CODEX THEODOSIANUS». Libri I-II

Paola Ombretta Cuneo
SEQUESTRO DI PERSONA, RIDUZIONE IN SCHIAVITÙ E TRAFFICO DI ESSERI UMANI
Studi sul «crimen plagii» dall’età dioclezianea al V secolo d.C.

Mariateresa Carbone
L’EMERSIONE DELL’«EMPTIO» CONSENSUALE E LE «LEGES VENDITIONIS» DI CATONE

Annamaria Manzo
«MAGNUM MUNUS DE IURE RESPONDENDI SUBSTINEBAT»
Studi su Publio Rutilio Rufo

Ferdinando Zuccotti
SACRAMENTUM CIVITATIS. Diritto costituzionale e ius sacrum nell’arcaico ordinamento giuridico romano

Raffaella Siracusa
LA NOZIONE DI «UNIVERSITAS» IN DIRITTO ROMANO

Pierfrancesco Arces
STUDI SUL DISPORRE MORTIS CAUSA. Dall’età decemvirale al diritto classico

Lucia Di Cintio
L’«INTERPRETATIO VISIGOTHORUM» AL «CODEX THEODOSIANUS». Il libro IX

Gianluca Mainino
STUDI SUL CAPUT XXI DELLA LEX RUBRIA DE GALLIA CISALPINA

Paola Ombretta Cuneo
ANONYMI GRAECI ORATIO FUNEBRIS IN CONSTANTINUM II

Lauretta Maganzani
LA «DILIGENTIA QUAM SUIS» DEL DEPOSITARIO DAL DIRITTO ROMANO ALLE CODIFICAZIONI NAZIONALI
Casi e questioni di diritto civile nella prospettiva storico-comparatistica

Filippo Gallo
L’INTERPRETAZIONE DEL DIRITTO E’ “AFFABULAZIONE”?

Emanuele Stolfi
STUDI SUI «LIBRI AD EDICTUM» DI POMPONIO. II. Contesti e pensiero

 




Monday, November 30, 2020

De musicis: An Annotated Bibliography of Works on Ancient Greek and Roman Music

De musicis: An Annotated Bibliography of Works on Ancient Greek and Roman Music
Founding Bibliographer (2000-2009):  Gianfranco Mosconi; bibliographies for the years 2000-2005 (lists revised and supplemented by Maggi Creese)
Current Bibliographer (from 2009):  Maggi Creese 

Notes to the user:

Many bibliographical entries include an abstract, whose author is indicated at the bottom of the summary itself, after the full stop, between square brackets (e.g. in this manner: '...end of the summary. [Gianfranco Mosconi]')

Sometimes, the summary is an abstract which was already available within the text of the item, or which was taken from some other source, such as another internet database; in these cases, the source of the abstract is also indicated in square brackets (e.g. '...end of the summary. [Gianfranco Mosconi]  [POIESIS]')

When an abstract is not included but available within the text of the item itself, this is indicated in the abstract field.  Page numbers are provided for abstracts that are printed elsewhere in the volume.

The bibliography is managed by Maggi Creese, MOISA Bibliographer; corrections and proposed additions may be addressed to her at bibl...@moisasociety.org .  Notice of forthcoming publications is welcome: please consider including a brief (c. 300-350 word) abstract of your work. 
Entire bibliography

 

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Getty Publications Virtual Library: Free digital backlist titles from the Getty Publications Archives: Antiquities

 [First posted in AWOL 21 January 2014, updated 29 March 2020]

Getty Publications Virtual Library
Free digital backlist titles from the Getty Publications Archives
Getty Publications produces award-winning titles that result from or complement the work of the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research Institute. This wide variety of books covers the fields of art, photography, archaeology, architecture, conservation, and the humanities for both the general public and specialists. Publications include illustrated works on artists and art history, exhibition catalogues, works on cultural history, research on the conservation of materials and archaeological sites, scholarly monographs, critical editions of translated works, comprehensive studies of the Getty's collections, and educational books on art to interest children of all ages.
A selection of the titles avaiable:
Klaus Parlasca, Guntram Koch, Helga Herdejurgen, Susan Walker, Anne F. Eberle, Guntram Koch, Anne F. Eberle, Henning Wrede, Ioanna Spiliopoulou-Donderer
1990
David Rinne, Jiri Frel
1975
Seymour Howard
1978
Nicholas Stanley Price, Paolo Mora, Marta de la Torre, Demetrios Michaelides, Giorgio Capriotti, Lorenza D'Alessandro, Jan Kosinka, Paolo Pastorello, Werner Schmid, Neville Agnew, Richard Coffman, Po-Ming Lin, Eric Doehne
1991
Janos Gy. Szilagyi, William R. Biers, Cynthia Hoyt-Grimes, Donna Carol Kurtz, John Boardman, Martin Robertson, Elfriede R. Knauer, Susan B. Matheson, J.R. Green, Mario A. Del Chiaro, Toby Schreiber
1986
Vassos Karageorghis, Edgar J. Peltenburg
1990
Pat Getz-Preziosi, Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, Guntram Koch, Jiri Frel, Reynold Higgins, Alain Pasquier, Birgitta Lindros Wohl, Mario A. Del Chiaro, David Ball, Frank Bommer, Hille Kunckel, Anna Manzoni Macdonnell, Georges Daux, Stanley M. Burstein,Jaan Puhvel, Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, Gillian Wilson, Adrian Sassoon, Charissa Bremer-David
1984
Dyfri Williams, Jiri Frel, E. Anne Mackay, Brian Legakis, Martin Robertson, Adrienne Lezzi-Hafter, Frank Brommer, Shirley J. Schwarz, Mario A. Del Chiaro, Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, Toby Sheiber, Peter J. Connor, H.A.G. Brijder
1983
Marion True, Jiri Frel, and Dietrich von Bothmer
1983
Sinclair Hood, J.L. Benson, Mary B. Moore, Warren G. Moon, Diana Buitron, Mark Ontansky, Karen Manchester, Jiri Frel, Marion True, Katherine A. Schwab, J.R. Green, Karl Schefold, Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, A.D. Trendall, Mario A. Del Chiaro, Frederike van der Wielen-van Ommeren, Frank Brommer, A. Anne Mackay, D.C. Kurtz
1985
Joachim Raeder, Flemming S. Johansen, Sheldon Nodelman, Klaus Parlasca, Susan Wood, Siri Sande
1987
  

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Open Access Journal: Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization

[First posted in AWOL 4 October 2009. Updated (new URL) 5 February 2020]

Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization
ISSN: 0083-4300
Online-ISSN: 2449-867X
Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization were created in 1991 as an irregular series which in the first place served as a forum for the presentation of the Jagiellonian University Institute of Archaeology and studies provided by its researchers. The series was originated by professor Joachim Śliwa, who was also its first Editor in Chief, and since 2010 this function has been fulfilled by professor Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka. Since vol. 10 (2007) SAAC has become a regular yearly periodical. Until present fifteen volumes have been published, among them two monographic studies (vols. 3 and 11, the latter being Pontika 2006 conference proceedings edited by E. Papuci-Władyka) and three volumes dedicated to distinguished researchers from our Institute on occasion of their jubilees (vols. 8 – professor Maria Ludwika Bernhard, 14 – professor Joachim Śliwa and 15 – professor Janusz A. Ostrowski). SAAC publishes papers in the fields of archaeology, art and civilization of ancient Egypt, the Near East, Greece and its colonies, Cyprus and Rome, as well as other, non-Mediterranean ancient civilizations, and also in history of archaeology, collecting of antiquities and reception of ancient culture in modern Europe. Special attention is being given to topics concerning predynastic and early-dynastic Egypt, the Greek and Roman periods in the Black Sea region, and archaeology of Cyprus, due to the excavations conducted by researchers from our Institute in these areas. Objects and artefacts from these excavations are being published in SAAC.
  • Issue No. 22
/2018 Cover
  • Year: 2018
  • Number: 22
Articles list
Several Remarks About the Near-Eastern Contribution to Early Archaic Greek Warfare
Hinged Fibulae from Halae in the Collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
In Search of a Paphian Lost Circular Building
Petra – Holy City from the Perspective of Art, Architecture, inscriptions and Other Features
Aegean Wine Imports to the City of Rome (1st century BC – 3rd century AD)
From Democracy to Oligarchy – the Role of the Civic Elite Within the Community in Roman Delphi
Roman Gems in the National Soares dos Reis Museum in Oporto
Some Remarks on the Ivy Leaf Lamp Found in Ptolemais
"Commentatio tertia, nummaria" by Johann Peter Titius. A Contribution to the Knowledge of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in the 17th-century Gdańsk Academic Gymnasium
Three-dimensional Stratigraphy Reconstruction and GIS – Postprocessing Issues in Archaeological field 3D Documentation

    Sunday, February 2, 2020

    Open Access Journal: Lingue antiche e moderne

     [First posted in AWOL 24 November 2013, updated 2 February 2020]

    Lingue antiche e moderne
    ISSN: 2281-4841
     http://all.uniud.it/lam/lamrep/lam.jpg
    La nuova rivista “Lingue antiche e moderne” intende aprire un luogo di incontro e riflessione privilegiato per filologi classici e filologi moderni, nello spirito di collaborazione e partnership tra realtà culturali diverse che caratterizza l’Associazione dei Laureati in Lingue dell’Università di Udine, ateneo che fin dalle origini ha sempre valorizzato la presenza dell’insegnamento della lingua e letteratura latina nel corso di laurea in Lingue. L’iniziativa scientifica si segnala per la sua assoluta originalità, in opposizione al clima culturale contemporaneo, che tende invece a favorire la chiusura specialistica tra le varie discipline.

    Particolarmente auspicati dalla rivista saranno perciò i contributi volti a indagare come le lingue antiche hanno continuato ad essere vitali e operanti all’interno della modernità, dall’Umanesimo al Classicismo, divenendo così anch’esse, a pieno titolo, lingue dei moderni. Ma in generale, la rivista sarà aperta alle più ampie problematiche della ricerca linguistica e filologica nei settori delle lingue antiche e delle lingue moderne.


    Una prospettiva privilegiata sarà infine quella della didattica, partendo dal dato di fatto che il latino è da sempre in Europa la lingua della scuola e dell’università. Soprattutto verrà posta l’attenzione sul modo in cui le teorie linguistiche moderne continuano a confrontarsi con l’analisi delle lingue antiche. Grazie alla sua facile accessibilità gratuita on-line, la rivista si proporrà come ponte tra il mondo accademico e il mondo della scuola, nell’auspicio che la ricerca scientifica possa avere delle applicazioni pratiche nell’ambito dell’insegnamento.


    The new Journal Lingue antiche e moderne aims to create a virtual meeting place of discussion for classical and modern linguists and philologists to promote the spirit of collaboration and partnership among different languages and cultures, the main tenet of the Association of Language Graduates (Associazione dei Laureati in Lingue) of the University of Udine (Italy). From the very beginning, the University of Udine has always valued the Latin language and literature offering courses in the curricula of the undergraduate and post-graduate  degrees in Foreign Languages and Literatures.

    This Journal is a unique and original scientific initiative because it aims to overcome the current tendency towards divisive specialization among disciplines.

    In particular, the Journal welcomes submissions which investigate how classical languages are still essential and have been highly vital and influential throughout our modern world, from Humanism to Classicism, thus becoming the languages of the Modern world. A privileged focus will be given to language teaching and learning, since in Europe Latin has always been the language par excellence in schools and universities. More specifically, the Journal will focus on how present-day language theories influence the analysis of ancient and classical languages and are influenced by it.

    We hope that, thanks to its aims, scope and free on-line access, the Journal will represent a link between the world of school education and academia and will actively promote the connection between scientific research and language teaching.

    Current issue




    Volume VII, Year VII, November 2018
    Articles
    Tullio Telmon, Plurilinguismo e politiche linguistiche. L’esempio del CIEBP.
    Emanuele Banfi, Il plurilinguismo nell’area balcanica.
    Gerald Bernhard, Tratti fonetici dell’italiano della Ruhr tra percezione e non-percezione.
    Giovanni Ruffino, Il plurilinguismo e l’ALM (Atlante Linguistico Mediterraneo).
    Adam Ledgeway – Norma Schifano – Giuseppina Silvestri, Il contatto tra il greco e le varietà romanze nella Calabria meridionale.
    Maria Chini, Plurilinguismo in famiglie e alunni immigrati nella provincia di Pavia.
    Martty Leiwo, Multilingual Military Forts in Roman Egypt.
    Bruno Rochette, La terminologie grecque et latine du plurilinguisme.
    Reviews
    G. Lafe, Corso di lingua albanese. Livelli A1-B1del Quadro Comune Europeo di Riferimento per le Lingue, Milano, Hoepli, 2017.
    R. Ebgi (a cura di), Umanisti italiani. Pensiero e destino,
    con un saggio di M. Cacciari, Torino, Einaudi, 2016; M. Ciliberto, Il nuovo Umanesimo, Bari-Roma, Laterza, 2017
    .
    Download the current issue in pdf.

    Archives

    Tuesday, January 7, 2020

    Open Access Monograph Series: Interpretatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science, Series B

     [First posted in AWOL 26 March 2016, update 7 January 2020]


    Interpretatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science, Series B
    001 Alhacen’s Theory of Visual Perception: A Critical Edition, with English Translation and Commentary, of the First Three Books of Alhacen’s De aspectibus, the Medieval Latin Version of Ibn al-Haytham’s Kitab al-Manazir
    978–1–934846–00–1
    002 Alhacen on the Principles of Reflection: A Critical Edition, with English Translation and Commentary, of Books 4 and 5 of Alhacen’s De aspectibus
    978–1–934846–01–8
    003 Alhacen on Image-Formation and Distortion in Mirrors: A Critical Edition, with English Translation and Commentary, of Book 6 of Alhacen’s De aspectibus
    978–1–934846–02–5
    004 Alan C. Bowen Science and Philosophy in Classical Greece
    978–1–934846–05–6
    005 Models and Precision: The Quality of Ptolemy’s Observations and Parameters
    978–1–934846–06–3

    Sunday, December 22, 2019

    Open Access Journal: Syzetesis - Rivista online

    Syzetesis - Rivista online
    ISSN: 1974-5044
     syzetesis.it
    La Rivista online “Syzetesis” pubblica contributi inediti di filosofia e di storia della filosofia sottoposti a “double-blind peer review”. La Rivista ospita altresì sezioni monografiche su pensatori, problemi o correnti che animano o hanno animato il dibattito filosofico.
    “Syzetesis” privilegia un approccio storico, ma anche quello teoretico informato e fondato sul rispetto dei testi. 
    Il carattere peculiare degli studi selezionati per la pubblicazione non si riduce all’originalità, essendo ben consapevoli del fatto che, nel campo degli studi umanistici e filosofici, non è detto che originalità coincida sempre con novità. Per questo “Syzetesis” favorisce contributi che mirino piuttosto alla comprensione e alla discussione critica di temi, problemi e questioni di natura storica e filosofica.
    Syzetesis - Rivista online Anno VI - 2019 Fascicolo 1
    Articoli 
    p. 7 CLAUDIO BUCCOLINI Scetticismo e matematica nella Vérité des sciences di Mersenne
     
    p. 31 CARLO CELLUCCI I limiti dello scetticismo
     

    Sezione Monografica
    Ipotesi nella riflessione filosofica e scientifica (a cura di Massimo Catapano e Luca Tonetti)
    p. 53 MASSIMO CATAPANO
    LUCA TONETTI
    Il problema dell’ipotesi: Un approccio interdisciplinare
     
    p. 57 MASSIMO CATAPANO Ipotesi, discordanza e fondazionalismo nei tropi di Agrippa
     
    p. 73 SIMONE GUIDI Ipotesi e metodo: Osservazioni su Newton, Bacon e Descartes
     
     p. 111  FLAVIA MARCACCI Lo statuto dell’astronomia e il metodo delle ipotesi secondo Giovanni Battista Riccioli
     
     p. 127  LUCA TONETTI Just like Astronomers Do: Building Hypotheses in Giorgio Baglivi’s Medicine
     
     p. 153  MIRELLA CAPOZZI Le ipotesi secondo Kant: Requisiti, giustificazione, status epistemico e euristica
     
     p. 191  NICOLA DALLA CILIA La trasformazione di un’ipotesi nell’Intelligenza Artificiale
     

    Note e discussioni
    p. 215 GIULIA ANGELINI Il nodo dell’ἦθος: A margine di un libro recente
     
    p. 229 LUIGI TROVATO Aristotele nel pensiero tardo-antico: Riflessioni a partire dal libro di Andrea Falcon Aristotelismo
     
    p. 249 ENRICO PIERGIACOMI Il prisma della natura: Considerazioni intorno a una recente pubblicazione
     
    p. 257 GIULIA IANNUCCI Soggettività e costruzione dell’identità: Qualche spunto dalla biologia darwiniana
     

    Recensioni
    p. 273 MARIANNA N. NARDI C. Gill, Plato’s Atlantis Story: Text, Translation and Commentary
     
    p. 279 FLAVIA PALMIERI S. Marchand, Le Scepticisme: Vivre sans opinions
     
    p. 287 MASSIMILIANO LENZI G. Krieger (ed.), Die Metaphysik des Aristoteles im Mittelalter: Rezeption und Transformation
     
    p. 299 MASSIMO PALMA W. Benjamin, Origine del dramma barocco tedesco, a cura di A. Barale, Prefazione di F. Desideri
     
    p. 307 MARCELLO MUSTÈ A. Musci, La ricerca del sé: Indagini su Benedetto Croce
     

    Filosofia della mente Pietro Perconti









    Friday, December 6, 2019

    Online Open Access Catalogue: Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum

    Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum

    https://www.getty.edu/publications/ambers/img/cover-background.jpg

    This catalogue presents a group of remarkable amber carvings from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection—the second largest body of this material in the United States and one of the most important in the world. The fifty-six Etruscan, Greek, and Italic carved ambers date from around 650 to 300 B.C.
    Offering a full description of each piece, including typology, style, chronology, provenance, condition, and iconography, the catalogue is preceded by a general introduction to ancient amber. Through exquisite visual examples and vivid excerpts from classical texts, this book examines the myths and legends woven around amber—its employment in magic and medicine, its transport and carving, and its incorporation into jewelry, amulets, and other objects of prestige.
    This open-access catalogue is available for free online and in multiple formats for download, including PDF, MOBI/Kindle, and EPUB. A paperback reference edition is also available for purchase.

    Tuesday, October 29, 2019

    Open Access Journal: Σχολή: Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition : A Journal of the Centre for Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition

    [First posted in AWOL 26 August 2013, updated 29 Octoberr 2019]

    Σχολή. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция: Журнал Центра изучения древней философии и классической традиции -- Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition : A Journal of the Centre for Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition
    ISSN: 1995-4336 (Online)
    ISSN: 1995-4328 (Print)
    http://www.nsu.ru/classics/schole/schole-cover.JPG

    Volume XIII (2019)

     



     

    Volume XII (2018)

     


    The Peripatetic Tradition

    School Traditions


     

    Volume XI (2017)

     



     

    Volume X (2016)

     



     

    Volume IX (2015)

     


    The Natural and Human Sciences in Antiquity


    From the analytical point of view: Law and philosophy

     

    Volume VIII (2014)

     


    The Platonic Tradition


    Choice. Law. Power. Argument

     

    Volume VII (2013)

     


    Kosmos and Psyche


     

    Volume VI (2012)

     

    Issue 1

    Ancient Music




    Ancient Psychology

     

    Volume V (2011)

     



    Cosmology and Astronomy

     

    Volume IV (2010)

     


    History and Philosophy of Law


    Iamblichus of Chalcis

     

    Volume III (2009)

     


    The Neopythagoreans


     

    Volume II (2008)

     



     

    Volume I (2007)

     



     

    Том XIII (2019)

     



     

    Том XII (2018)

     


    Перипатетическая традиция

    Школьные традиции


     

    Том XI (2017)

     



     
    Том X (2016)

     



     
    Том IX (2015)

     


    Науки о природе и человеке в античности


    С аналитической точки зрения: право и философия

     

    Том VIII (2014)

     


    Платоническая традиция


    Выбор. Право. Власть. Аргумент

     

    Том VII (2013)

     


    Космос и душа


     

    Том VI (2012)

     

    Выпуск 1

    Античная музыка




    Античная психология

     

    Том V (2011)

     



    Космология и астрономия

     

    Том IV (2010)

     


    История и философия права


    Ямвлих Халкидский

     

    Том III (2009)

     


    Неопифагорейцы


     

    Том II (2008)

     



     
    Том I (2007)