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Sunday, August 21, 2022

Open Access Journal: Electryone - `Hλεκτρυώνη

[First posted in AWOL 28 January 2014, updated 21 August 2022]

Electryone - `Hλεκτρυώνη
ISSN: 2241-4061

Electryone is an English-language, peer reviewed online journal devoted to ancient historical and philological issues covering the period between the 2nd and 1st millennia BC  and the Roman period A.D.  Electryone welcomes articles between 4,000 and 8.000 words, shorter notes, responses, etc. up to 2,500 words, and book reviews. It also welcomes presentations of new publications, announcements for conferences and information about research programs.

Electryone focuses on the Mediterranean region and on matters referring to interactions of the Mediterranean with neighboring areas, but presents an international forum of research, innovative interpretations, critical reviews, analyses of ancient text sources, comparative studies, mythological issues, archive research reports, interaction of ancient history with topography and archaeology, and applied new technologies on historical and classical studies.
Electryone covers the full range of classical studies (i.e. 2nd millennium to late Rome) but is particularly interested in classical antiquity and its relationship to other cultures.
Volume 8, Issue 1

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28-31

Abstract:

Dio Chrysostom’s Euboicus as a rejection of Greco-Roman urban
civilization1
Ioannis Papadopoulos ioannispapadopoulos1987@gmail.com

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

19-27

Abstract:

Dio Chrysostom’s Euboicus presents a unique case-study of a divergent voice that disrupts the rather smooth discourse of the urban dimensions of the Second Sophistic. The author, having experienced a rather turbulent period of life, during Domitian’s reign and observed alternative ways of life, unfamiliar with the Greek and Roman examples, produced a manifesto of a new view of social living. The ideas and examples presented in the aforementioned work rather reject some of the fundamental social principles of urban living during Classical Antiquity. The extent that Dio was a visionary of social change or a plain reactionary as a result of his personal calamities remains unclear. However, his treatise, describing a remote community in mountainous Euboea, consists not only of a call to a retreat to a more natural and ‘primitivistic’ way of life, but also includes a sharp criticism of the dominant problems of a Greek city during the imperial era. Through his reflection on such issues, Dio, appeared to have reached the fringes of civil disobedience, inspired by cultural otherness and the resistance to the monolithic Greek and Roman social norms.
‘The Funeral of Sarpedon’ by Constantine P. Cavafy
and Kyriakos Charalambidis: convergences - divergences / similarities –
differences
Louiza Christodoulidou xristod@aegean.gr

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

8-18

Abstract:

Our presentation will be structured, mainly, around three axes. At a first level, our interest is focused on the artistic representations of the archaic angiographies that were the reason for the composition of the two poems, the targeting, the connotations and their consequent role. At a second level we will highlight the poetic function of the "Funeral of Sarpedon" by Konstantinos Cavafy and Kyriakos Charalambidis, as well as the convergencesdiscrepancies between them. At a third level, we will detect the contexts, since the conceptualbridges that direct us in an intertextual walk towards the corresponding contexts of the Iliad are scattered, but also in any differences or upheavals that highlight the ideological meanings of each poem.
Euripides’ Ion l.528: an example of comic self-consciousness*
Vasileios Dimoglidis dimoglvs@mail.uc.edu

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

1-7

Abstract:

Euripides’ Ion is a play with elements that challenge tragic gravity, and bring about a lighter tone. Although the body of criticism that discusses the comic elements of Euripides’ tragedies (esp. the so-called tragic–comedies) is extensive, little attention has been given to cases of comic self-consciousness. The aim of this paper is to examine Ion’s l.528, and more concretely Ion’s utterance ...ταῦτ᾽ οὖν οὐ γέλως κλύειν ἐμοί;, as an example of comic selfawareness, that is, an instance that Euripides himself recognizes, in a metatheatrical way, as comic, while commenting at the same time on its reception on the audience’s part.
 


Monday, May 30, 2022

Images of Rome: The Rodolfo Lanciani Digital Archive

[First posted in AWOL 10 July 1917, updated 30 May 2022]
 
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This website offers virtual access to a premier collection of historic depictions amassed by Rodolfo Lanciani (1845–1929). Archaeologist, professor of topography, and secretary of the Archaeological Commission, Lanciani was a pioneer in the systematic, modern study of the city of Rome. Beginning in the latter part of the nineteenth century and continuing into the first three decades of the twentieth century, his work profoundly influenced our understanding of the ancient city. Throughout his long career Lanciani collected a vast archive of his own notes and manuscripts, as well as works by others including rare prints and original drawings by artists and architects stretching back to the sixteenth century. After his death in 1929, his entire library was purchased by the Istituto Nazionale di Archeologia e Storia dell’Arte (INASA), on the recommendation of the Director Corrado Ricci (1858-1934). 

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Monday, November 15, 2021

Open Access Journal: Axon: Iscrizioni storiche greche

[First posted in AWOL 7 May 2018, updated 15 November 2021]

Axon: Iscrizioni storiche greche 
e-ISSN: 2532-6848 
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La rivista Axon. Iscrizioni storiche greche intende colmare una lacuna nel panorama dell’esperienza scientifica e didattica della Storia e dell’Epigrafia greca. Ciascun numero raccoglie una serie di contributi specifici dedicati a singole iscrizioni greche selezionate in base alla loro rilevanza storica. Per ogni documento è prevista un’articolata scheda digitale, costruita secondo standard e lessico condivisi, che confluisce in un Database liberamente consultabile secondo una maschera di ricerca duttile e mirata (http://virgo.unive.it/venicepigraphy/axon/public/); a questa scheda si accompagna un commento originale e approfondito su tutti gli aspetti paleografici, linguistici, storici, istituzionali, culturali e contestuali del documento in oggetto proposto dagli specialisti del settore.

Vol. 5 | Num. 1 | Giugno 2021

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Open Access Monograph Series: IBAES: Internet-Beiträge zur Ägyptologie und Sudanarchäologie

[First listed in AWOL 14 October 2001. Most recently updated (new URLs) 9 November 2021]

IBAES: Internet-Beiträge zur Ägyptologie und Sudanarchäologie
Die Reihe Internetbeiträge zur Ägyptologie und Sudanarchäologie, kurz IBAES, wurde 1998 von Martin Fitzenreiter, Steffen Kirchner und Olaf Kriseleit als erste deutschsprachige ägyptologisch-sudanarchäologische Reihe gegründet, die im Internet veröffentlicht wird. Seit 2016 wird die Reihe von Steffen Kirchner und Gunnar Sperveslage betreut und herausgegeben. Ebenfalls 2016 wurde ein Advisory Board zur Qualitätssicherung der eingereichten Manuskripte eingerichtet.

IBAES-Bände erscheinen unregelmäßig, aber möglichst kurzfristig nach Manuskripteingang. Sie erscheinen online auf dieser Plattform sowie als gedrucktes Buch im Verlag Golden House Publishing von Wolfram Grajetzki in London.

IBAES soll eine zeitgemäße Form wissenschaftlichen Publizierens in der Altertumskunde sein. Ziel ist es, in möglichst kurzer Zeit und zu geringen Kosten Forschungsergebnisse aus der Ägyptologie, der Sudanarchäologie und benachbarten Fächern zu publizieren. Im Internet publizierte Ansichten und Daten sind außerdem mit verhältnismäßig geringem Aufwand überall reproduzierbar, was für traditionelle Publikationen aufgrund ihrer Verwahrung in Bibliotheken nicht immer zutrifft.

Die Publikationsform in IBAES orientiert sich an der in Printmedien. Die Referenz-Version des jeweiligen Textes ist im Format PDF (Portable Document Formate) in einem traditionellen Layout abgespeichert. Diese Version enthält Seitenzahlen, Abbildungen, Fußnoten und Literaturverzeichnisse wie in Printmedien üblich und kann nicht nachträglich verändert werden. Zusätzlich können Hilfsmittel eingefügt werden, die nur in elektronischen Medien möglich sind, wie die Verknüpfung von Textstellen mit Abbildungen, Einträgen in Belegtabellen oder mit anderen Websites. Außerdem können Texte oder Zusammenfassungen in HTML-Versionen abgespeichert werden, was einen schnellen Überblick im Browser ermöglicht. Die im Format PDF abgespeicherte Version ist die Referenz-Version der Publikation, auf die in jedem Fall zu verweisen ist. Textversionen in HTML, Ausdrucke auf Papier oder Abspeicherungen auf anderen Speichermedien sind nur Kopien, denen nicht der Rang der Originalpublikation zukommt. Die Herausgeber bürgen dafür, dass an der Referenz-Version keine späteren Veränderungen vorgenommen werden, so dass die hier niedergelegten Daten Dokumentencharakter besitzen

Einführung und Konzept
IBAES I Die ägyptische Mumie - ein Phänomen der Kulturgeschichte 1998
IBAES II Geschlechterforschung - in der Ägyptologie und Sudanarchäologie 2000
IBAES III Statue und Kult.
Eine Studie der funerären Praxis an nichtköniglichen Grabanlagen der Residenz im Alten Reich
2001
IBAES IV Tierkulte im pharaonischen Ägypten 2003
IBAES V Genealogie - Realität und Fiktion von Identität 2005
IBAES VI Dekorierte Grabanlagen im Alten Reich - Methodik und Interpretation 2006
IBAES VII Das Heilige und die Ware. Zum Spannungsfeld von Religion und Ökonomie. 2007
IBAES VIII Die Baustufen I bis IV der Großen Anlage von Musawwarat es Sufra 2006
IBAES IX Demotische Epigraphik aus Dandara: Die demotischen Grabstelen 2008
IBAES X Das Ereignis - Geschichtsschreibung zwischen Vorfall und Befund 2009
IBAES XI Untersuchungen zum ägyptischen Staat des Alten Reiches und seinen Institutionen 2008
IBAES XII Dienstverpflichtung im Alten Ägypten während des Alten und Mittleren Reiches 2009
IBAES XIII Recherche sur la décoration des tombes thébaines du Nouvel Empire 2010
IBAES XIV Beobachtungen zur Entstehung des altägyptischen Staates 2011
IBAES XV Authentizität – Artefakt und Versprechen in der Archäologie 2014
IBAES XVI Gedanken und Materialien zur Frühgeschichte der Mathematik in Ägypten 2014
IBAES XVII Untersuchungen zur Ikonographie der Darstellungen der meroitischen Königsfamilie und zu Fragen der Chronologie des Reiches von Meroe 2015
IBAES XVIII Die hieratischen Besucher-Graffitidscheser-achetin Deir el-Bahari 2016
IBAES 19 Ägypten begreifen - Erika Endesfelder in memoriam 2017
IBAES 20 Allerhand Kleinigkeiten 2018
IBAES 21 Die Arbeiter der thebanischen Nekropole im Neuen Reich 2018
IBAES 22 Sigmund Freud und sein Buch Der Mann Moses
Eine kritische Würdigung aus ägyptologischer und anthropologischer Sicht
2019
IBAES 23 Pharos (Alexandria) - Insel der Gräber und Heiligtümer 2021
IBAES 24Die frühen Inschriften Ägyptens - Eine Konkordanz der Nummerierungssysteme2021

Friday, September 17, 2021

Open Access Journal: Belleten

[First posted in AWOL 2 November 2018, updates 17 September 2021]

Belleten
ISSN: 0041-4255
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Türk ve Türkiye Tarihi ile ilgili özgün araştırmalar ve yeni çalışmaların ilmi makaleler şeklinde bilim camiasına sunulmasını sağlamaktır

- Belleten is an international refereed journal and published three times a year in the months of April, August and December. Research articles, translations, book reviews, news about congresses-symposia and necrologies are published in the journal. The articles are required to comply with the universally accepted scholarly criteria, to make new contributions to the field they belong to, and not to be published before. Papers presented in the scholarly meetings can be accepted for evaluation on the condition that they are not published before. The Society will immediately cancel the process of publication of previously published articles if discovered, even if they are accepted by the editorial board on the reports of the referee(s).

- The language of the Belleten is Turkish. If necessary, articles written in widely spoken European languages can also be published.