ISSN: 2342-7698
See AWOL's full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
ISSN 2156-2253
Since 1996 the Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts has sponsored research and conversations relating to ancient Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. For brief descriptions of completed projects go HERE. To follow the work of the Center see our FACEBOOK page. The Center is directed by Dr. Kristian S. Heal.
Resources & Publications
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Middle Eastern Texts Initiative
Renewing and enlarging cultural memory by publishing texts from the late antique and medieval Middle Eastern and Mediterranean worlds.
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Collected Works of Narsai
Edited by Aaron Butts, Kristian Heal and Robert Kitchen. To be published by Brigham Young University Press as part of the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative.
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Dead Sea Scrolls
An electronic library of texts, translations, images and additional resources to facilitate research on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Digitized Manuscripts
Digitized microfilms from the BYU Christian Oriental Microfilm collection, along with other manuscripts imaged by, or in collaboration with CPART.
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Syriac Electronic Corpus
An electronic corpus of Syriac texts to enhance the study of Syriac literature and create tools for Syriac studies research.
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Syriac Reference Library
Critical bibliography of essential Syriac reference works available online
This blog provides links to open-access resources for the study of the Old and New Testaments as well as for the ANE, and, occasionally, for Classics. The source for the great majority of the posts is Chuck Jones's The Ancient World Online (http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/).
The Cuneiform Digital Library Journal is a non-profit, refereed electronic journal for cuneiform studies. We have set ourselves the task of publishing articles of a high academic standard which also try to utilise the potential of electronic publication.
The Journal is supported by a number of institutions, chief among them the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. Primary academic supervision of the Journal derives from the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI).
The new HASBonline – Hefte zur Archäologie des Mittelmeerraumes aus Bern is the first Swiss archaeological journal in open access form with peer review. This makes possible the swift publication of the most recent research findings as peer reviewed papers as well as the widespread access to the international community of classical archaeology and their various regions of interest and methodological approaches.
Articles may be submitted in German, French, Italian or English.
The publication will appear in digital form in open access as well as in printed form in limited numbers; the journal as well as the supplementary volumes will appear periodically.
2017Back issues
Vol 22 (2017)
Volume 21 (2009)
Volume 5 (2008)
Volume 20 (2007)
Volume 19 (2003)
Volume 18 (2002)
Volume 4 (2001)
Volume 17 (2000)
Volume 16 (1997)
Volume 3 (1996)
Volume 15 (1994)
Volume 2 (1993)
Volume 14 (1991)
Volume 13 (1990)
Volume 12 (1987)
Volume 11 (1986)
Volume 1 (1985)
Volume 10 (1984)
Volume 9 (1983)
Volume 8 (1982)
Volume 7 (1981)
Volume 6 (1980)
Volume 5 (1979)
Volume 4 (1978)
Volume 3 (1977)
Volume 2 (1976)
Volume 1 (1975)
We are working on the draft for an RFP to develop CTS-based front end that we will use to make Open Greek and Latin available as part of Perseus 5.0. We are calling this the Scaife Digital Library Viewer. We hope to finalize the RFP early in the week of July
31 and welcome any and all suggestions in the meantime.
Information is available at https://goo.gl/KTeUi9.
Now online and open access the Journal of Classics Teaching (JCT) aims to be the leading journal for teachers of Latin, ancient Greek, Classical Civilisation and Ancient History internationally. JCT covers the primary, secondary and tertiary education sectors and welcomes articles and short book reviews of interest to Classics teachers.
2010s (Vol 16-18)
