Showing posts with label Festschrift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festschrift. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Newly Open Access Monograph Series: Ariadne Supplement Series

Ariadne Supplement Series
ISSN: 2623-4726
Με απόφαση της Επιτροπής Εκδόσεων της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής δημιουργήθηκε η σειρά Παραρτημάτων της Αριάδνης (Ariadne Supplement Series, ISSN 2623-4726). Πρόκειται για μια επιστημονική σειρά ανοιχτής πρόσβασης με κριτές που ενθαρρύνει τη δημοσίευση ελληνόγλωσσων ή ξενόγλωσσων επιστημονικών μονογραφιών, επεξεργασμένων πρακτικών συνεδρίων και τιμητικών τόμων. Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι πρέπει να υποβάλουν στην Επιτροπή Εκδόσεων της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής (dean@phl.uoc.gr) αναλυτική πρόταση στην οποία να τεκμηριώνεται η επιστημονική συνεισφορά της μελέτης. Η νέα σειρά αριθμεί ήδη τρεις τόμους. Οι δύο κυκλοφόρησαν τον Δεκέμβριο του 2018 και διακινούνται από τις Πανεπιστημιακές Εκδόσεις Κρήτης (www.cup.gr).

Ariadne Supplements is an open access peer-reviewed series that welcomes scholarly publications occupying the space between a journal and a book. These publications are usually Festschriften and conference volumes that have some thematic unity but not the kind that one expects from a book. Prospective contributors are advised to send detailed proposals with special emphasis on the scholarly contribution of the proposed project to the Editorial Board of the series either by email (dean@phl.uoc.gr) or mail to the School of Philosophy, Gallos Campus, Rethymnon 74100, Greece. 

A. Kavoulaki, ed. Πλειών. Papers in memory of Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood, Ariadne Supplement 1, Rethymnon 2018
ISSN 2623–4726 (series) ISBN 978–618–82229–1–5. Price: 26 Euros. The book is distributed by the Crete University Press (www.cup.gr).

Please click on the cover of the book in order to read it online.

Πλειών: Papers in Memory of Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood is a volume dedicated to the memory of a great Hellenist, the late Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood, who was distinguished for her ability to bring together different approaches to literature, history, archaeology and the visual arts in a highly sophisticated and theoretically informed way. Like the spectrum of material studied by Sourvinou-Inwood, the papers collected to celebrate her memory display a wide variety of subjects and breadth of approaches. The volume opens with an introduction by the editor Athena Kavoulaki (followed by a list of Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood’s published works) and continues with eleven essays – by Ian Rutherford, Robert Parker, John Davies, Sally Humphreys, Peter Wilson, Agis Marinis, Renaud Gagné, John Petropoulos, Michael Anderson, Anton Bierl, Mika Kajava and Elina M. Salminen – which are representative of Sourvinou-Inwood’s engagement with key issues in the fields of myth and ritual, of religious institutions and structures, of poetic texts and contexts, of funerary dedications, of monuments and artifacts. The volume concludes with an excursus, which contains a short piece by Michael Inwood, and an appendix in which a collection of Sourvinou’s youthful poems is published for the first time. In this way the volume pays tribute to the memory of a great classical scholar both by shedding light on an unknown side of her personality and, above all, by advancing the intellectual discourse that Sourvinou-Inwood’s work shaped and nourished in significant ways.

L. Athanassaki, C. Nappa and A. Vergados, edd. Gods and Mortals in Greek and Latin Poetry. Studies in Honor of Jenny Strauss Clay, Ariadne Supplement 2, Rethymnon 2018
ISSN 2623-4726 ISBN 978-618-82229-2-2. Price: 24 Euros. The book is distributed by the Crete University Press (www.cup.gr).

Please click on the cover of the book in order to read it online.

Gods and Mortals in Greek and Latin Poetry is a tribute to Jenny Strauss Clay in recognition of her scholarly achievements and of the guidance, inspiration, and friendship she has generously given to her students and colleagues over her long and distinguished career. The volume opens with Diane Svarlien’s English translation of Horace’s Odes 3. 27, Daniel Mendelsohn’s vivid memoir of Clay’s mentorship, and Ward Briggs’ biography and bibliography. It continues with thirteen scholarly essays that respond to Clay’s main scholarly interests. Nancy Felson, Lucia Athanassaki, Zoe Stamatopoulou, David Kovacs, Athanassios Vergados, Thomas K. Hubbard, Anatole Mori, Benjamin Jasnow, Daniel Barber, Blanche Conger McCune, Stephen C. Smith, Christopher Nappa, and John F. Miller explore a wide range of aspects of the representation and interaction of gods and mortals in Greek and Latin poetry, topics to which Jenny Strauss Clay has repeatedly come back.



Β. Κιντή, Χ. Μπάλλα και Γ. Φαράκλας, επιμ. Τόποι: Αντίδωρα στον Παντελή Μπασάκο, Αριάδνη Παράρτημα 3, Ρέθυμνο 2019

Υπό έκδοση.

Ο συλλογικός τόμος Τόποι: Αντίδωρα στον Παντελή Μπασάκο περιλαμβάνει είκοσι τρεις πρωτότυπες συμβολές φίλων, συναδέλφων και μαθητών του τιμώμενου στα πεδία της φιλοσοφίας και της θεωρίας του επιχειρήματος, που ο ίδιος υπηρέτησε με τρόπο συστηματικό και γνήσιο, ως πανεπιστημιακός δάσκαλος και ερευνητής, στο Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο καθώς και στο Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης. Τα κείμενα οργανώνονται σε τέσσερις ενότητες: "Κρίση και επιχείρημα", "Λόγος και δημοκρατία", "Ρητορική και διαλεκτική στους αρχαίους", "Ρητορική και διαλεκτική στους νεότερους", και υπογράφονται από τους: Παύλο Σούρλα, Γιάννη Α. Τασόπουλο, Φώτη Παπαγεωργίου, Κώστα Περεζού, Αφροδίτη Θεοδωρακάκου, Γρηγόρη Μολύβα, Κωνσταντίνο Παπαγεωργίου, Βίκυ Ιακώβου, Σωτήρη Βανδώρο, Βασίλη Κάλφα, Χλόη Μπάλλα, Κατερίνα Ιεροδιακόνου, Μαρία Πρωτοπαπά-Μαρνέλη, Βούλα Τσούνα, Άννα Τηγάνη, Παύλο Καλλιγά, Έμιλυ Κρητικού, Βάσω Κιντή, Γεράσιμο Κουζέλη, Παναγιώτη Πούλο, Γιώργο Καράμπελα, Γιώργο Φαράκλα και Στέλιο Βιρβιδάκη. Ο τόμος κλείνει με μια συνέντευξη του Παντελή Μπασάκου.

 And see AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies


Friday, October 7, 2016

Causing His Name to Live: Studies in Egyptian Epigraphy and History in Memory of William J. Murnane

[First posted in AWOL 25 October 2010, updated 7 October 2016 (links now to the Internet Archive)]

Causing His Name to Live: Studies in Egyptian Epigraphy and History in Memory of William J. Murnane
Culture and History of the Ancient Near East Volume 37
Edited by Peter Brand and Louise Cooper
(E. J. Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden, 2009)
ISBN 978 90 04 176447 * ISSN 1566-2055
William J. Murnane (1945-2000) dedicated his life to the epigraphic recording and historical interpretation of the monuments of pharaonic Egypt. In tribute to his important contributions to Egyptology, a prominent group of his colleagues and students offer a range of new studies on Egyptian epigraphy and historiography. Amarna studies loom large in the volume as they did in Murnane's own work. Several chapters investigate the art, history and chronology of the reigns of Akhenaten and his immediate successors. Other contributions deal with historical issues, especially those connected with the epigraphic and archaeological aspects of the Theban temples of Karnak and Luxor. The book is richly illustrated with photographs and drawings.

Through the generosity of E. J. Brill, all of the content of the book Causing His Name to Live will remain available here for free public use. Although the content is the same, the typesetting and formatting of the material on this website differs from that of the printed book. 


Abbreviations download PDF
Acknowledgements download PDF
Introduction download PDF
Bibliography of William J. Murnane's Publications  download PDF
Additional Images of William J. Murnane
Articles
James P. Allen, "The Amarna Succession" download PDF
Michel Azim & Vincent Rondot, "Note archéologique et épigraphique sur les architraves de la grande salle hypostyle du temple d’Amon-Rê à Karnak" download PDF
Peter J.  Brand, "Usurped Cartouches of Merenptah at Karnak and Luxor" download PDF
Amy Calvert, "Quantifying Regalia: A Contextual Study into the Variations and Significance of Egyptian Royal Costume Using Relational Databases and Advanced Statistical Analyses" download PDF
Lorelei H. Corcoran, "A Fond Remembrance: William Joseph Murnane, Jr. March 22, 1945 – November 17, 2000" download PDF
Peter Dorman, "The Long Coregency Revisited: Architectural and Iconographic Conundra in the Tomb of Kheruef" download PDF
Jacobus van Dijk, "The Death of Meketaten" download PDF
Earl Ertman, "Images of Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti in the Style of the Previous Reign" download PDF
Richard Fazzini, "Two Semi-Erased Kushite Cartouches in the Precinct of Mut at South Karnak" download PDF
Luc Gabolde, "Un assemblage au nom d'Amenemhat Ier dans les magasins du temple de Louxor" download PDF
Marc Gabolde, "Under a Deep Blue Starry Sky" download PDF
Helen Jacquet-Gordon, "The Festival on which Amun went out to the Treasury" download PDF
W. Raymond Johnson, "A Sandstone Relief of Tutankhamun in the Liverpool Museum from the Luxor Temple Colonnade Hall" download PDF
Kenneth A. Kitchen, "Egyptian New-Kingdom Topographical Lists: An Historical Resource with ‘Literary’ Histories" download PDF
François Larché, "A Reconstruction of Senwosret I’s Portico and Some Structures of Amenhotep I at Karnak" download PDF
Donald B. Redford, "The Land of Ramesses" download PDF






Thursday, September 10, 2015

Festschrift Peter Nagel Online: Digitale Edition der koptisch-sahidischen Septuaginta : Fragestellungen und Herausforderungen ; Beiträge zur internationalen Tagung vom 26./27. April 2013 im Koptischen Kloster der Jungfrau Maria und des Heiligen Mauritius in Höxter-Brenkhausen

Via Alin Suciu
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Digitale Edition der koptisch-sahidischen Septuaginta : Fragestellungen und Herausforderungen ; Beiträge zur internationalen Tagung vom 26./27. April 2013 im Koptischen Kloster der Jungfrau Maria und des Heiligen Mauritius in Höxter-Brenkhausen
A volume in honour of the German Coptologist Peter Nagel has recently been edited by Heike Behlmer, Frank Feder and Ute Pietruschka. The volume contains some of the papers presented on April 26-27 during a colloquium held at the Coptic orthodox monastery of St. Mary & St. Mauritius in Höxter-Brenkhausen.
The volume can be downloaded for free HERE.
From the presentation of the book,
“The present volume contains papers of an international conference held in April 2013 in honour of the 75th birthday of Peter Nagel, the doyen of Coptic Septuagint research. The conference venue was the Coptic Orthodox Monastery Höxter-Brenkhausen, where the participants enjoyed the kind hospitality of H.G. Bishop Damian. This volume builds on the scientific work of Peter Nagel, reevaluates research results on the Coptic Old Testament and offers fresh perspectives for further research.
As additional material, the digital publication offers a video clip ‘Students of a traditional Ethiopian church school present their knowledge to the teacher’ by Verena Böll.”

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Scrivere leggere interpretare: studi di antichità in onore di Sergio Daris

Scrivere leggere interpretare: studi di antichità in onore di Sergio Daris
Authors: Crevatin, Franco
Tedeschi, Gennaro
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste


ISBN: 978-88-8303-341-4
Scarica il volume completo / Download full text
SOMMARIO
Isabella Andorlini
Note di lettura ed interpretazione a PSI IV 299: un caso di tracoma

Angela Andrisano
La lettera overo discorso di G. Giraldi Cinzio sovra il comporre le satire atte alla scena: Tradizione aristotelica e innovazione

Maria Gabriella Angeli Bertinelli e Maria Federica Petraccia Lucernoni
Centurioni e curatori in ostraka dall'Egitto

Gino Bandelli
Medea Norsa giovane

Guido Bastianini
Frammenti di una parachoresis a New York e Firenze (P.NYU inv. 22 + PSI inv.137)

Marco Bergamasco
Uperetes arcaios in POsl III 124

Laura Boffo
Per il lessico dell’archiviazione pubblica nel mondo greco. Note preliminari

Francesco Bossi
Adesp. Hell. 997a, 5 Ll.-J.-P.

Mario Capasso
Per l’itinerario della papirologia ercolanese

Antonio Carlini
Papiri filosofici greci e tradizione dei testi

Filippo Càssola
Le parti del mondo nell’antichità

Giovanni Cerri
Il giudizio di Aristotele sul finale dell’Iliade (Correzione testuale a Poet. XV 1454 b 2)

Ileana Chirassi Colombo
Parole di Mago. Riflessioni intorno a PMG XIII

Franco Crevatin
Cimeli egiziani della collezione Malaspina dei musei civici di Pavia

Paola Davoli
Soknopaiou Nesos: i nuovi scavi dell’Università di Lecce, risultati e prospettive

Stefano De Martino
Un passo della versione in hurrico del “canto della liberazione” (KBo XXXII 14 I 46-47)

Michele Faraguna
Terra pubblica e vendite di immobili confiscati a Chio nel V sec. a.C.: per un'interpretazione di SGDI 5653 (DGE3 688)

Maria Rosa Formentin
Il Marc. gr. 273: stratificazione di scritture, lingue, testi

Luigi Galasso
Ovidio, Metamorfosi 13, 679-701: le figlie di Orione

Gian Franco Gianotti
Odisseo mendico a Troia (PKöln VI 245)

Alberto Grilli
Su due frammenti di Cleante

Dieter Hagedorn
Xrysos oder xrysion? Regionale Besonderheiten des Wortgebrauchs im spätantiken Ägypten

Hermann Harrauer
Ein griechischer Grabstein

Alberto Maffi
La clausola relativa all’interrogatorio nell’arbitrato di Cnido (IK Knidos 221 A 67-72)

Aldo Magris
Il concetto di rivelazione nel codice manicheo di Colonia

Fulvia Mainardis e Claudio Zaccaria
Tra epigrafia e papirologia Q. Baienus Blassianus, cavaliere tergestino e prefetto d’Egitto

Enrico V. Maltese
Postille critico-testuali al Dynameron di Elio Promoto Alessandrino

Giovanna Menci
Note su reperti antinoiti

Gabriella Messeri
Un nuovo trierarco e la presenza della flotta romana nel Mar Rosso

Franca Perusino
I papiri di Aristofane e la colometria: nota al P. Oxy. 4510, fr. 6 (Aristofane, Acarnesi)

Paola Pruneti
Osservazioni sull'uso e il significato di kastellon nella lingua dei papiri

Patrizia Puppini
Tratti culturali egiziani nell’Elena di Euripide

Luigi Tartaglia
Meccanismi di compilazione nella Cronaca di Giorgio Cedreno

Gennaro Tedeschi
Medea e gli Argonauti nei poeti greci