Monday, December 6, 2010

New from DIGIMOM

Newly digitized at DIGIMOM (click on the dates)

Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Fea, Carlo (ed,trad)
Storia delle arti del disegno presso gli antichi. Tomo Primo1783 
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Fea, Carlo (ed,trad)
Storia delle arti del disegno presso gli antichi. Tomo secondo1783 
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Jansen, Hendrick (trad)
Lettres familières de M. Winckelmann. Première partie1781 
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
Jansen, Hendrick (trad)
Lettres familières de M. Winckelmann. Seconde partie1781 
Brunn, Heinrich (dir)
Arndt, Paul Julius (dir)
Griechische und römische Porträts. [01], Tafeln 1-501891 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [02], Tafeln 51-1001892 
Brunn, Heinrich (ed)
Arndt, Paul Julius (ed)
Griechische und römische Porträts. [03], Tafeln 101-1501892 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [04], Tafeln 151-2001893 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [05], Tafeln 201-2501894 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [06], Tafeln 251-3001895 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [07], Tafeln 301-3501896 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [08], Tafeln 351-4001897 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [09], Tafeln 401-4501898 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [10], Tafeln 451-5001899 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [11], Tafeln 501-5501900 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [12], Tafeln 551-6001902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [13], Tafeln 601-6501902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [14], Tafeln 651-7001902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [15], Tafeln 701-7501902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [16], Tafeln 751-8001902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [17], Tafeln 801-8501902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [18], Tafeln 851-9001902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [19], Tafeln 901-9501902 
Brunn, Heinrich
Arndt, Paul Julius
Griechische und römische Porträts. [20], Tafeln 951-10001902 
Lanckoronski, Charles
Niemann, George (collab)
Petersen, Eugen Adolf Hermann (collab)
Les villes de la Pamphylie et de la Pisidie. Second volume, la Pisidie1893 
Lanckoronski, Charles
Niemann, George (collab)
Petersen, Eugen Adolf Hermann (collab)
Les villes de la Pamphylie et de la Pisidie. Volume premier : la Pamphylie1890 
Benndorf, Otto
Niemann, George
Kiepert, Heinrich (collab)
Reisen im Südwestlichen Kleinasien. Band I, Reisen in Lykien und Karien, ausgeführt im Auftrage des K. K. Ministeriums für Cultus und Unterricht unter dienstlicher Förderung durch seiner Majestät Raddampfer "Taurus" commandant Fürst Wrede1884 
Petersen, Eugen Adolf Hermann (ed)
Luschan, Felix von (ed)
Reisen im Südwestlichen Kleinasien. Band II,Reisen in Lykien Milyas und Kibyratis, ausgeführt auf Veranlassung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für archäologische Erforschung Kleinasiens unter dienstlicher Förderung durch Seiner Majestät Raddampfer Taurus Commandant Baritz von Ikafalva, beschrieben und im Auftrage des K. K. Ministeriums für Cultus und Unterricht1889 
Newton, Charles ThomasTravels and discoveries in the Levant. Vol. I.1865 
Newton, Charles ThomasTravels and discoveries in the Levant. Vol. II.1865 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineAtlas pour servir au Voyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République : explication des planches. Deuxième livraison (voyage en Egypte et en Syrie)An XII [1807] 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineAtlas pour servir au Voyage dans l'Empire Othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République : explication des planches. Première livraison (voyage dans l'Empire Othoman)An IX [1801] 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineAtlas pour servir au Voyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République : explication des planches. Troisième livraison (voyage en Perse)1807 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République ; avec atlas. Tome cinquième, voyage en Perse1804 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République ; avec atlas. Tome premier, voyage à Constantinople, aux îles de l'archipel et en CrèteAn 9 [1801] 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République ; avec atlas. Tome quatrième, voyage en Syrie et en MésopotamieAn 12 [1807] 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République ; avec atlas. Tome sixième, voyage en Perse1804 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République ; avec atlas. Tome troisième, voyage en Egypte An 12 [1807] 
Olivier, Guillaume AntoineVoyage dans l'Empire othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse, fait par ordre du gouvernement, pendant les six premières années de la République. Tome second, voyage à Constantinople, aux îles de l'archipel et en CréteAn 9 [1801] 


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CDLI Announcement: Cuneiform Digital Library Notes (CDLN)


The CDLI is pleased to announce that Lance Allred of UCLA has assumed editorial responsibility for its online publication Cuneiform Digital Library Notes (CDLN; ISSN 1546-6566). Contributers are asked to make submissions to allred@ucla.edu.  Recent submissions the Notes include:
CDLN 2010:001 Wu Yuhong: Differentiating Šulgi 43 and Amar-Suen 4
CDLN 2010:002 Gábor Zólyomi: On G. Marchesi’s understanding of Eanatum 5 v 9-17 
CDLN 2010:003 Lance Allred: More Šu-Suen Seals During the Reign of Amar-Suen 
CDLN 2010:004 Robert K. Englund: Recently published catalogues of cuneiform collections

The CDLN, together with its sister publications Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin (CDLB; ISSN
1540-8760) and Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDLJ; ISSN 1540-8779), are peer-reviewed publications that offer a persistent web presence under the auspices of the University of California system. As e-journals, the delay between submission and publication is well below that of academic print journals. Authors should expect a two to four month interval between submission of a draft text with illustrations and its publication for substantive contributions to the CDLJ, at most two months for those made to the Bulletin, and approximately two weeks for the Notes that are conceived as an online alternative to NABU-style communications.

For the CDLI e-journals:
Robert K. Englund, Chief Editor, CDLJ&B
Madeleine Fitzgerald, Managing Editor, CDLJ&B
Lance Allred, Editor, CDLN

Editorial Board:
Bendt Alster, University of Copenhagen
Jerrold Cooper, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (emeritus)
Jacob L. Dahl, Oriental Institute, Wolfson College, Oxford
Peter Damerow, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Jan Gerrit Dercksen, Leiden University
Markus Hilgert, University of Heidelberg
Natalya Koslova, Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Bertrand Lafont, National Center of Scientific Research, Paris
Piotr Michalowski, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Manuel Molina, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid
David I. Owen, Cornell University, Ithaca
Niek Veldhuis, UC Berkeley



Friday, December 3, 2010

Soon to be entirely online: Journals of the British School at Athens

A few weeks ago Cambridge University Press announced that the journals of the British Schools at Athens and Rome were joining Cambridge University Press.  While it is not open access, it is worthy of note since the complete runs of these journals are now available online and widely licensed from CUP and JSTOR (see below):
Cambridge University Press has announced that it will become the new home of The Annual of the British School at Athens (BSA) and the Papers of the British School at Rome (PBSR) from January 2011. This is the second consecutive year the Cambridge list has seen expansion and is recognition of the Press’s reputation as one of the foremost publishers of classical scholarship in the world.

The Annual of the British School at Athens publishes accounts of the School's projects as well as articles on a wide range of Hellenic subjects spanning a variety of disciplines from art to archaeometry and covering Greece throughout history. It is the School’s major publication and one of the most important journals in the field. BSA will publish its 106th volume with Cambridge in 2011.


Papers of the British School at Rome is one of the most highly-regarded journals covering the archaeology, history and art history of Italy and other parts of the Mediterranean area up to modern times. It is edited by senior academics from the British School at Rome’s international pool of affiliated scholars, and is the School’s major publication. PBSR will publish its 79th volume with Cambridge in 2011.
Both journals will be available in print and electronic formats, providing online access to current content for the
first time. As well as publishing future issues, an online archive of all BSA and PBSR volumes will be available as part of the Cambridge Journals Digital Archive...
The collection also, of course, includes the Archaeological Reports (AR)

Archaeological Reports  (at Cambridge University Press)
Archaeological Reports  (backlist at JSTOR)
 Archaeological Reports
ISSN: 0570-6084
EISSN: 2041-4102
Archaeological Reports is published by the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies and the British School at Athens, for their subscribers. 'Archaeology in Greece', compiled annually by the Director of the British School at Athens, is the only account of recent archaeological work in Greece published in English. It is supplemented each year by a regional report on archaeology and research from other parts of the ancient Greek and Byzantine world: South Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, Albania, Cyprus, Asia Minor and the Black Sea are covered regularly. New acquisitions to UK antiquities’ collections and their conservation also feature. 

The BSA is also working in collaboration with the École française d’Athènes to jointly produce  Archaeology in Greece Online / Chronique des fouilles en ligne entirely in electronic format.  Eventually AR will be incorporated into the online project (and indeed much of the online material went into producing the paper AR), and from this year on will be up-to-date online, putting in new entries throughout the year as they are produced and completed.


Annual of the British School at Athens  (at Cambridge University Press)
Annual of the British School at Athens  (backlist at JSTOR)
Annual of the British School at Athens
ISSN: 0068-2454
EISSN: 2045-2403

Annual of the British School at Athens, publishes accounts of the School's projects as well as articles on a wide range of Hellenic subjects spanning a variety disciplines from art to archaeometry and covering Greece throughout history. It is the School’s major publication and one of the most important journals in the field. BSA will publish its 106th volume with Cambridge in 2011. 

And see also The Ancient World in JSTOR the full list of journals in JSTOR with substantial representation of the Ancient World.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Open Access Journal: Journal of Eurasian Studies

Journal of Eurasian Studies
ISSN 1877-4199

Journal of Eurasian Studies



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Online Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies Update

As announced on AWOL (and elsewhere) in Summer 2009, Volume 49 (2009) will be the last volume of GRBS printed on paper.  The have now completed the first digital volume:

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (GRBS)
ISSN 0017-3916

Volume 50 (2010)
      No. 1, Spring
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, "Democratic Freedom and the Concept of Freedom in Plato and Aristotle," 1-27 Abstract / Full text
  • Gunther Martin, "Three Deletions in Euripides' Ion," 29-40 Abstract / Full text
  • Daniel W. Berman, "The Landscape and Language of Korinna," 41-62 Abstract / Full text
  • Maria Ypsilanti, "Deserted Delos: A Motif of the Anthology and Its Poetic and Historical Background," 63-85 Abstract / Full text
  • Søren Lund Sørensen, "Eine Anspielung auf Kallimachos im 3 Makkabäerbuch," 87-94 Abstract / Full text
  • Maren Niehoff, "The Symposium of Philo's Therapeutae: Jewish Identity in an Increasingly Roman World," 95-116 Abstract / Full text
  • Juan Pablo Sánchez Hernández, "Procles the Carthaginian: A North African Sophist in Pausanias' Periegesis," 119-132 Abstract / Full text
      No. 2, Summer
  • Jonathan Ready, "Why Odysseus Strings His Bow," 133-157 Abstract / Full text
  • Bronwen L. Wickkiser, "A Monologue of New Comedy on the Athenian Stage," 159-173 Abstract / Full text
  • Philip R. Bosman, "The Gymnosophist Riddle Contest (Berol. P. 13044): A Cynic Text?" 175-192 Abstract / Full text
  • Alexander Dale, "Lyric Epigrams in Meleager's Garland, the Anthologia Palatina, and the Anthologia Planudea," 193-213 Abstract / Full text
  • Juan C. Iglesias-Zoido, "The Pre-Battle Speeches of Alexander at Issus and Gaugamela," 215-241 Abstract / Full text
  • Mark G. Shiffman, "Erotic Wisdom and the Socratic Vocation in Plutarch's Platonic Question 1," 243-271 Abstract / Full text
  • Philip F. Venticinque, "Family Affairs: Guild Regulations and Family Relationships in Roman Egypt," 273-294 Abstract / Full text
  • Kevin W. Wilkinson, "Some Neologisms in the Epigrams of Palladas," 295-308 Abstract / Full text
      No. 3, Autumn
  • Elsa Bouchard, "The Meaning of blaberon in the Poetics," 309-336 Abstract / Full text
  • Mirko Canevaro, "The Decree Awarding Citizenship to the Plataeans ([Dem.] 59.104)," 337-369 Abstract / Full text
  • Thomas A. Schmitz, "Epigrammatic Communication in Callimachus' Epigrams," 370-390 Abstract / Full text
  • Andromache Karanika, "Inside Orpheus' Songs: Orpheus as an Argonaut in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica," 50 (2010) 391-410 Abstract / Full text
  • Sofie Remijsen, "The Introduction of the Antiochene Olympics: A Proposal for a New Date," 411-436 Abstract / Full text
  • Eliso Elizbarashvili, "The Formation of a Hero in Digenes Akrites," 437-460 Abstract / Full text
      No. 4, Winter
  • Marcel Widzisz, “The Duration of Darkness and the Light of Eleusis: The Prologue of Agamemnon and the Third Stasimon of Choephoroi,” 461-489 Abstract / Full text
  • Antonis K. Petrides, “Aegina, Thucydides Son of Melesias, and Aristophanes' Acharnians 709: An Old Crux Revisited,” 490-498 Abstract / Full text
  • Mogens Herman Hansen, “The Concepts of Demos, Ekklesia, and Dikasterion in Classical Athens,” 499-536 Abstract / Full text
  • Johanna Hanink, “The Life of the Author in the Letters of ‘Euripides’,” 537-564 Abstract / Full text
  • Bradley Buszard, “A Plutarchan Parallel to Arrian Anabasis 7.1,” 565-585 Abstract / Full text
  • Paul C. Dilley, “The Invention of Christian Tradition: ‘Apocrypha’, Imperial Policy, and Anti-Jewish Propaganda,” 586-615 Abstract / Full text
  • Nizar Turshan, “The Magi: a Rare Mosaic Floor in the Ya‘amun Church (Jordan),” 616-624 Abstract / Full text
  • L. S. B. MacCoull, “Why and How Was the Aphrodito Cadaster Made?” 625-638 Abstract / Full text
  • Stefano Valente, “Choeroboscus’ Prolegomena to Orthography: The Evidence of Psalm-Epismerisms and Ps.-Theodosius,” 639-650 Abstract / Full text

Contents, volumes 1- (1958- )

[1-40 TOC only; 41:3-43 TOC + Abstracts; 44-Current  TOC + Abstracts + Full Text]

1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1963 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980
1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000
2001 | 2002/3 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010
Indices:
  Contents, 1958-
      Alphabetically by authors
      Chronologically by issues
   Subject index (1996- )
   Greek index (1996- ) (requires Acrobat Reader)


List  of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Open Access Journal: Balkanologie

Balkanologie: Revue d'études pluridisciplinaires
ISSN électronique 1965-0582
La revue Balkanologie a été fondée en 1997 par Patrick Michels et Yves Tomic.


Il s'agit d'une revue d'études en sciences humaines et sociales sur les Balkans couvrant la période du Moyen-âge à nos jours. Son orientation est pluridisciplinaire et son objectif est de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension du monde balkanique contemporain. 

Balkanologie a été lancée en 1997 grâce au concours financier de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme.


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