The institution of the gymnasium was an integral part of the Greek
poleis and the buildings of this facility shaped the image of ancient
cities from the Late Classical period until the Roman imperial period.
In the Ionian polis of Priene, several gymnasium buildings have been
preserved, including two palestras, a stadium and a Roman bath. Together
with the inscriptions, it is possible to trace the development of the
institution and its structural facilities over almost half a millennium.
Both the excavations of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and an
archaeological field research project that took place between 2009 and
2012 contribute to this. In the course of the research, it emerged that
the findings in Priene are particularly suitable for gaining a better
understanding of the development of the gymnasium in Asia Minor: Thus,
the earliest known Late Classical palestra in Asia Minor could be
recognized in the structural remains of the Upper Gymnasion, while
significant remains of a Hellenistic palestra have been preserved in the
Lower Gymnasion because it was not built over by a bath like many other
examples in Roman Asia Minor. In this way, general lines of development
towards the Greek gymnasium become visible in a concrete example, such
as the construction of a relatively small palestra and separated running
tracks in the Late Classical period, the construction of a Hellenistic
complex in which palestra and stadium form a structural unit, and the
significant changes of the imperial period, when Roman bathing habits
moved into the gymnasiums of Asia Minor and thus brought about
far-reaching structural changes. This book will also present the most
recent excavations and construction documentation in the two gymnasia of
Priene together with partial reconstructions of their architecture.
This is a developing list of open access journals currently reviewing papers for publication. It is intended to offer opportunities for scholars interested in publishing openly. It is compiled in advance of my presentation at the ASOR Annual Meeting 2019: Best Practices for Digital Scholarship: “Sharing Your Work: Library Ethics, Privacy, and Commercial Repositories”. Journals included here cover a wide range of disciplines within the study of antiquity. It is not yet comprehensive. If you wish to add a title simply let me know (comments - below).
The journal is the first open-access and forum-peer-reviewed
journal that covers the entire field of biblical studies and cognate
fields in its diversity, and it is committed to the principles of the
EABS in terms of equal opportunity, non-discrimination, and academic
rigor. This journal innovates the way humanities scholarship is
published, by utilizing an open peer-review system known as "forum
review." In this system all reviewers' comments are visible to all other
reviewers. This system enables AABNER to maintain rigor while
encouraging innovative approaches and keeping review time to a minimum.
Abgadiyat is a scientific peer-reviewed journal
co-published by Brill and the Writing and Scripts Center affiliated to
Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Its Arabic name means “alphabets".
Abgadiyat’s scope is the study, documentation, conservation, and
interpretation of writing, calligraphy, paleography, epigraphy, and
inscriptions throughout the world. The journal publishes new academic
research in these areas to help better understand the history of all
types of ancient writing and how they developed into current writing
systems. Abgadiyat promotes the study of inscriptions and the history of
writing universally and seeks to raise awareness and further knowledge
about the relationships between ancient scripts, paleography,
calligraphy, and epigraphy.
The Institute has been publishing Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae
since 1961. Studies by the Institute’s research groups, monographs by
its members, and presentations given at seminars held at the Institute
on classical philology, epigraphy, classical archaeology, ancient and
medieval history and arts research are all published in the series. All
contributions are presented to the Editor-in-Chief and assessed by a
qualified external referee. In order to ensure impartiality, submissions
are presented without indication of authorship.
Published on behalf of the Society for American Archaeology
Advances In Archaeological Practice
is a quarterly, open access, digital journal devoted to sharing
creative solutions to challenges in the practice of archaeology globally
Aegyptiaca is an international open access journal, published by the Department of Egyptology, University of Heidelberg.
It is dedicated to the documentation and research of the history of
reception of ancient Egypt. The journal will be published biannually in
English language and will accept German and French articles as well.
Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science was launched in 2004 by the Institute for Research in Classical Philosophy and Science. It was redesigned in 2020 as Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science.
It is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal, which publishes the latest
research in the history of what was called science from antiquity up to
the early modern period, as well as critical, timely assessments of
related books.
Dans sa genèse et dans sa double
structure conceptuelle et historique, toute philosophie est, avant tout,
une mise en scène épistémique aux influences multiples et variées. Elle
est un foyer pluriel de rencontres, un carrefour où des personnages
conceptuels viennent encoder et décoder leurs discours. Pour le penser,
la revue Agathos est un creuset d’incubation et de maturation de soi, un point de ralliement des savoirs passés, présents et à venir.
Founded in 2025, AI & Antiquity: Journal of Teaching and Technology in Ancient Studies
(ISSN 3081-4553) was established on the conviction that Ancient
Studies—encompassing history, archaeology, philology, and art
history—urgently require a dedicated forum for critical reflection on
pedagogy, teaching practices, and the transformative role of digital
technologies in education. In a scholarly environment where research
often takes precedence, this journal places teaching at the centre of attention: as a fundamental, creative, and intellectual dimension of professional practice in the study of the ancient world.
Akkadica was first published in 1977 as the
bimonthly journal of the Fondation Assyriologique / Assyriologische
Stichting Georges Dossin, named in honour of the eminent Assyriologist
Georges Dossin (1896-1983), widely regarded as the founding figure of
Belgian Assyriology. The foundation—later renamed the Assyriological
Centre Georges Dossin—was established in his honour by his students:
Jean-Robert Kupper (1920-2009) of the University of Liège, André Finet
(1921-2007) of the Free University of Brussels, Léon De Meyer
(1928-2006) of Ghent University, and Denyse Homès-Fredericq (1934- ) of
the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels.
Aldus 2.0 is an international journal
that promotes a debate on digital textuality in the philological,
literary and linguistic fields.
Aims and scope
The aim of Aldus 2.0 is to encourage
and promote a debate around the main themes of Digital Humanities both
in the philological-literary field and in the linguistic one. The spread
of new technologies and their application in the different areas of
Italian studies offered new perspectives of study, analysis and research
and opened technical and theoretical-methodological issues that
represent a great challenge for philologists, linguists, publishers and
more. Ideally recalling Aldo Manuzio’s revolution and the importance of
his cultural project, Aldus 2.0 looks critically and attentively at
progress in the Humanities with an eye constantly to the past, an essential element for a proper vision of the future.
The journal is not only addressed to
linguists and philologists, but it also pursues to be an open space for
discussions with other disciplines, such as the many areas of
communication sciences, and to their contribution: the interdisciplinary
approach enhances methods and perspectives that shed light on aspects
that would risk being ignored or little discussed by adopting a
mono-disciplinary approach. In this sense too Aldus 2.0 tries to propose
itself as something new and innovative compared to other editorial
realities that discuss themes connected to the web and its texts.
El
Almogaren es la serie de publicaciones mas importante del Institutum
Canarium que contiene los estudios de la prehistoria de Canarias y de
las culturas mediterráneas, así como aportaciones sobre
temas científicos de interés general. Desde 1970 se han
publicado 40 tomos que recogen más de 400 artículos en
4 lenguas. Asimismo, existe un intercambio de publicaciones en el que
participan universidades, academias e institutos de investigación
situados en todo el mundo. El Almogaren está disponible en las
más importantes bibliotecas (de Europa fundamentalmente). A los
socios del Institutum Canarium se les envía el Almogaren cada
año.
Anatolia Antiqua est publiée chaque année par l’Institut français d’études anatoliennes.
Depuis 1988, la revue présente les travaux d’archéologie dans l’espace
anatolien, de la Préhistoire à la période seljoukide. Les numéros
antérieurs à 2013 sont présents sur Persée.
Ancient Exchanges is an online journal devoted to literary translations of ancient texts. We are at once Exchanges’ younger sister and its centuries-old ancestral kin. Founded in Fall of 2019 by Adrienne Rosein collaboration with Aron Aji, the journal is supported by the University of Iowa’s Department of Classics and MFA program in Literary Translation.
Ancient Iranian Studies is the official journal of Tissaphernes Archaeological Research Group. The journal was established by Dr. Shahin Aryamanesh. Ancient Iranian Studies is
a peer reviewed journal, publishing high-quality, original research.
The journal covering studies on the cultural and civilization of
pre-Islamic Persia in its broadest sense. Ancient Iranian Studies
publishes on Persian Studies, including archaeology, numismatics,
religion, ancient history, linguistics, epigraphy, and history of art
of ancient Iran, as well as on cultural exchanges and relations between
Iran and its neighbours.
Diffuser la richesse des échanges scientifiques réussis entre jeunes chercheurs, voilà le défi relevé par ces nouvelles Annales !
Cette revue a en effet pour vocation de publier les actes des journées
d’études organisées chaque année par l’association Janua. Celle-ci,
fondée à Poitiers, fédère des étudiants de Master et des doctorants
spécialisés dans l’analyse des périodes antiques et médiévales. Les
rencontres scientifiques qu’elle organise sont diachroniques et
pluridisciplinaires afin de favoriser un dialogue entre différentes
manières d’aborder la recherche. La publication numérique des articles
issus des communications permettra à chacun d’y retrouver soit la
diversité des approches envisagées soit la spécificité d’un sujet traité
par un jeune chercheur. Un comité scientifique composé de chercheurs et
d’enseignants-chercheurs est associé au déroulement de l’ensemble du
projet.
Antesteria. Debates de Historia Antigua surge como plasmación de algunas de las aportaciones
más brillantes presentadas, defendidas y debatidas a lo largo de los Encuentros
de Jóvenes Investigadores de Historia Antigua de la Universidad Complutense de
Madrid. Surge por tanto con el fin primordial de difundir los resultados de
estas investigaciones para contribuir al desarrollo de la ciencia histórica y a
la promoción de los jóvenes investigadores que en ella se inician o dan sus
primeros pasos.
Recent political events have shown an alarming lack of awareness in
western countries of life in the Middle East. Anthropologists, trained
in analysing local discourses and social actions and their
socio-political and historical contexts, play an important role in
making social and cultural developments in the Middle East more
comprehensible to a wider world.
This peer-reviewed journal provides a forum for scholarly exchange
between anthropologists and other social scientists working in and on
the Middle East. The journal's aim is to disseminate, on the basis of
informed analysis and insight, a better understanding of Middle Eastern
cultures and thereby to achieve a greater appreciation of Middle Eastern
contributions to our culturally diverse world.
Antichthon is an annual internationally recognised journal of
ancient world studies. While it places its main emphasis on Greece and
Rome, its scope has been broadly defined so as to embrace the Ancient
Near East and the Mediterranean from the beginnings of civilisation to
the Early Middle Ages.
This journal publishes
original studies on the literature, language, history and material
culture of Ancient Greece and Rome as well as articles concerning the
Ancient East, medieval Latin language and literature, the history and
culture of Byzantium and the reception of Graeco-Roman culture in
Hungary.
L’Antiquité Classique est une revue annuelle, de renommée
internationale, spécialisée dans le domaine de l’Antiquité grecque et
romaine (de la période préhellénique jusqu’à l’Antiquité tardive ou aux
aspects de la Renaissance liés aux études antiques). Soutenue par la
Fondation universitaire de Belgique et le Fonds de la Recherche
scientifique (FNRS), la revue publie dans les langues usuelles de la
recherche (anglais, français, allemand, italien, espagnol…) des
contributions originales, soumises préalablement à l’avis d’un Comité de
lecture (avec experts internationaux).
Créée en 1966 à Aix-en-Provence par le
CNRS, Antiquités africaines a pour cadre scientifique la publication
d’études historiques et archéologiques sur l’Afrique du Nord, de la
Préhistoire à la conquête arabe. La géographie historique côtoie les
faits généraux de civilisation, l’organisation administrative et
militaire, l’économie, la vie sociale, l’histoire religieuse, etc.,
thèmes abordés tant à partir des sources littéraires que des témoignages
archéologiques (céramique, épigraphie, onomastique, mosaïques,
peinture, sculpture, numismatique, architecture, urbanisme…).
ANTIQVITAS (ISSN 1133-6609) es
una revista anual de investigación editada por el Museo Histórico
Municipal de Priego de Córdoba, museo arqueológico dependiente del
Ayuntamiento de la ciudad y sede del Servicio Municipal de Arqueología.
Los estudios preferentes de publicación son de ámbito comarcal y/o
provincial, siendo el valle del Guadalquivir -y por extensión la
Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía- el límite marcado para el resto de
contribuciones.
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy is a journal for the
publication of original articles and short communications in the
archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, and history of Ancient Arabia. Its
scope covers present-day Saudi-Arabia, the Gulf states, Oman, Yemen, and
adjacent regions, from prehistory through Antiquity to the early
Islamic period. Studies focusing on relations with neighbouring areas
such as Africa, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Iran, and the Indus Valley are
also invited.
Αράχνη - Arachne: occasional publication for the history of costume and textiles in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
ISSN: 1792-3352
Η Αράχνη είναι περιοδική έκδοση του Κέντρου Έρευνας και Συντήρησης Αρχαιολογικού υφάσματος ARTEX. Ξεκίνησε στον εκδοτικό οίκο Τα Πράγματα
το 2003, έναν χρόνο μετά την ίδρυση του Κέντρου. Ένας από τους
σημαντικότερους αρχικούς στόχους του Κέντρου ήταν να συμμετάσχει στην
προώθηση της έρευνας γύρω από τα αρχαιολογικά υφάσματα στον ελληνικό
χώρο. Έτσι, η περιοδική έκδοση Αράχνη είναι το μέσο, στο οποίο
εκδίδονται και διαδίδονται οι μελέτες των ερευνητών του Κέντρου για το
αρχαιολογικό ύφασμα. Μέχρι σήμερα έχουν βγει τέσσερα τεύχη. Μέσα στο
σκεπτικό προώθησης της Αράχνης στο εξωτερικό, το τρίτο τεύχος (2009)
εκδόθηκε σε δύο γλώσσες, ελληνικά και αγγλικά, ενώ στο τέταρτο (2013)
περιλαμβάνονται δύο άρθρα στην αγγλική γλώσσα. Τα ελληνικά κείμενα
συνοδεύονται από περίληψη στα αγγλικά.
Arachne is a
periodical edition of the Hellenic Centre for Research and Conservation
of Archaeological Textiles (ARTEX), first issued in 2003. Its main goal
is to raise awareness on the existence of fragments of archaeological
textiles in Greece and to serve as an instrument for the dissemination
of the archaeological textile research in Greece and abroad. It was
initially thought as the media for the publication of the studies of
extant textiles by ARTEX, but it quickly welcomed diverse publications
on ancient textiles (from the Bronze Age until the Roman era, studies on
iconography, written texts, textile tools etc.). Arachne also hosts
papers of students working on various facets of textile production and
technology in Greece.
ARCHAEOFAUNA, International Journal of archaeozoology publica
trabajos originales relacionados con cualquier aspecto del estudio de
restos animales recuperados en yacimientos arqueológicos.
ARCHAEOFAUNA, International Journal of archaeozoology
is an annual journal that publishes original papers dealing with all
aspects related to the study of animal remains from archaeological
sites.
Archaeology is undergoing rapid changes in terms of its conceptual
framework and its place in contemporary society. In this challenging
intellectual climate, Archaeological Dialogues has become one of
the leading journals for debating innovative issues in archaeology.
Firmly rooted in European archaeology, it now serves the international
academic community for discussing the theories and practices of
archaeology today. True to its name, debate takes a central place in Archaeological Dialogues.
The
Journal “Archaeological inscriptions” is a scientifically reviewed
journal, that focuses on old inscriptions and historical scripts. The
journal is interested in old inscriptions, historical scripts, and
related science. The journal is issued by “The Center of Historical Epigraphy and Inscriptions Studies”
in Arabic and English. The manuscripts will be reviewed by Egyptian and
international experts. Please, keep in mind that your contributions
will send to the website of the journal as follows
(https://archin.journals.ekb.eg/).
Η Αρχαιολογική Εφημερίς είναι ένα από τα αρχαιότερα αρχαιολογικά
περιοδικά του κόσμου, εκδίδεται από το 1837. Aποτελεί το κύριο
επιστημονικό όργανο της Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας και περιέχει
αρχαιολογικές μελέτες ή δημοσιεύσεις ανασκαφών. Eκδίδεται ένας τόμος τον
χρόνο ανελλιπώς.
The study of the human past has conventionally been divided between two
distinct academic disciplines depending upon the kind of evidence under
investigation: “history”, with its focus on written records, and
“archaeology”, which analyzes the remains of material culture.
Archaeology and Text: A Journal for the Integration of Material Culture
with Written Documents in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East aims
to bridge this disciplinary divide by providing an international forum
for scholarly discussions which integrate the studies of material
culture with written documents. Interdisciplinary by nature, the journal
offers a platform for professional historians and archaeologists alike
to critically investigate points of confluence and divergence between
the textual and the artifactual. We seek contributions from scholars
working in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. Contributions with a
theoretical or methodological focus on the interface between
archaeology and text are especially encouraged. By publishing all of its
articles online, the Archaeology and Text seeks to disseminate its
published papers immediately after the peer-review and editorial
processes have been completed, providing timely publication and
convenient access.
Archaeology in Jordan (AIJ)
is a new, biannual open access (OA) newsletter published online by ACOR
aimed at raising scholarly awareness of archaeological and cultural
resource management projects being carried out in Jordan and to make
this information accessible to a wider audience.
Archaeology of western Anatolia is aimed at archaeologists and
scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and
methodologies to all areas of archaeology in western Turkey. The journal
focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to
archaeological problems and debates of wide interest. It provides a
forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific
archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Archaeology of
western Anatolia publishes papers of excellent archaeological science.
Case studies, reviews, and short papers are welcomed where an
established or new scientific technique sheds light on archaeological
questions and debates. The research must be demonstrably contextualised
within national and/or international contexts. The application of
analytical techniques must be underpinned by clear archaeological or
methodological research questions and set within established and/or
developing research frameworks. Submission of papers focused around the
analysis of single or small numbers/groups of objects is strongly
discouraged, unless of exceptional quality and international
significance. Datasets must be statistically robust.
Archaeonautica est une
collection créée en 1977 par le CNRS et le Ministère de la Culture à
l’initiative de Bernard Liou. Publiée par CNRS Edition, le secrétariat
de rédaction de la collection est assuré par le Centre Camille Jullian.
Le but de la collection est la publication des recherches
d’archéologie sous-marines ou, plus généralement, subaquatique, de la
Préhistoire à l’époque moderne. Elle est aussi destinée à accueillir
des études d’archéologie maritime et d’archéologie navale, d’histoire
maritime et d’histoire économique.
Archimède. Archéologie et histoire ancienne est une revue scientifique qui accueille des contributions sur toutes
les thématiques relevant des sciences de l’Antiquité (de la préhistoire à
Byzance).
Arctos is the principal classical journal of Finland. Published since 1954, it appears annually since 1974 (vol.8).
Arctos welcomes submissions dealing with any aspect of
classical antiquity, and the reception of ancient cultures in mediaeval
times and beyond. Arctos presents research articles and shorter
notes in the fields of Greek and Latin languages, literatures, ancient
history, philosophy, religions, archaeology, art, and society. Arctos publishes articles in English, French, German, Italian, and Latin. Each volume also contains reviews of recent books.
Aristotelica is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Aristotle
and Aristotelianism through the centuries with a special focus on the
texts and textual traditions of Aristotle as a common intellectual
background for European and Mediterranean cultures.
Based on a cooperative agreement between the Università del Piemonte Orientale and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (ILIESI-CNR, Italy), Aristotelica will appear through two channels: Rosenberg & Sellier, a digital publisher with a strong profile in classics; and the ILIESI-CNR Open Journal System platform.
Arkhaia Anatolika,
Anadolu Arkeolojisi Araştırmaları Dergisi’nin ilgi sahasını tamamen
Anadolu Arkeolojisi üzerine yapılan çalışmalar oluşturmaktadır. Asya ile
Avrupa kıtası arasında bir köprü oluşturan Anadolu, tarih boyunca pek
çok kültüre ev sahipliği yapmış, bunun sonucunda zengin bir kültür
birikimine sahip olmuştur
Arkhaia Anatolika: The Journal of Anatolian
Archaeological Studies is focused on research conducted in Anatolian
Archaeology. Anatolia, which constitutes a bridge between Asia and
Europe, is the site of numerous cultures with a rich cultural history.
Art of the Orient is an annual devoted to the study of Asian
and African art and artistic culture, prepared by the Polish Institute
of World Art Studies, published by Adam Marszałek Publishing House in
Torun. The first issue of the annual was preceded in 2008 by the volume Studia nad sztuką Azji (Studies on the art of Asia), which was the forerunner of the then planned series Sztuka Orientu (Art
of the Orient). The volume edited by Jerzy Malinowski & Joanna
Wasilewska, was prepared by the Polish Society of Oriental Art
(forerunner of the Polish Institute of World Art Studies).
The American Society of Greek and Latin
Epigraphy (Société americaine d'épigraphie grecque et latine) is a
non-profit organization whose purpose is to further research in, and the
teaching of, Greek and Latin epigraphy in North America. The Society
fosters collaboration in the field and facilitates the exchange of
scholarly research and discussion, both in the public forum and in
published form. The Society is associated with L’Association
Internationale d’Epigraphie grecque et latine (AIEGL).
The Association of Ancient Historians
was founded with two essential objectives. The first of these is to
foster a regular forum for scholarly interaction among historians of the
Ancient Mediterranean--especially among those who study the Greeks and
Romans--and secondly, to do so in a manner that emphasizes collegiality
and social interaction
The Athens Journal of History (AJH)
is a quarterly double blind peer reviewed journal and considers papers
from all areas of history. Many of the papers published in this journal
have been presented at the various conferences sponsored by the History Research Unit of the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER)
The Athens University Review of Archaeology
(AURA) is an international, peer-reviewed archaeological journal
published annually by the Faculty of History and Archaeology of the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. It is dedicated to the
publication of original research articles and reports focusing on, or
related to the archaeology, art and material culture in the broader
Greek world, from the earliest Prehistory to the Modern Era
This is a
Diamond Open Access journal. Articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
Athīrat: Journal of Ancient Arabia is a double-blind
peer-reviewed journal published by the Hassan bin Mohammed Center for
Historical Studies (HBMHC) in collaboration with Brill. The Journal is
dedicated to the field of the study of Ancient Arabia covering all of
its subdisciplines and approaches (in terms of theories, methodologies,
approaches, and findings).
Athīrat welcomes a wide range of historical, archaeological,
epigraphic, rock art, linguistic, textual, philological, social,
cultural, economic and intellectual approaches. The Journal prioritizes
the publication of the most recent epigraphic and rock art discoveries
in Arabia.
Athīrat also encourages interdisciplinary studies that synthesize
the aforementioned approaches. The Journal’s chronological remit
extends from pre-historic times to the early Islamic period (seventh
century CE), and covers the Arabian Peninsula geographically defined,
from Yemen and Oman in the south to the Syrian desert in the north, and
occasionally adjacent areas.
Publicada per EDITORIAL AUSA (Sabadell, Barcelona) amb
l’assessorament científic de l’Institut Universitari del Pròxim Orient
Antic de la Universitat de Barcelona (IPOA).
Revista indexada a Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Thomson-Reuters), a SCOPUS-Index (Elsevier), a European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS) i a Periodicals Archive Online (ProQuest).
Els originals que s’envien per ser publicats, passen per un procés
previ d’avaluació dut a terme per dos experts aliens al Consell
Editorial de la Revista. L’acceptació dels articles depèn de la seva
valoració positiva.
Avar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Life and Society in the Ancient Near East
is a bi-annual open-access journal dedicated to publishing
peer-reviewed scholarship on Anatolia, Egypt, the Levant, and
Mesopotamia in the second and first millennia BCE that crosses and
disrupts disciplinary boundaries.
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.
Since its launch in 2010, SURFACE has grown to include thousands of
items ranging from scholarly articles, books, journals, dissertations
and theses, conference proceedings, videos, and more. It serves to
represent the strength and diversity of work being done by members of
the Syracuse University community and to share that work with
communities all over the world. To learn how you can have your work
included in SURFACE, please contact surface@syr.edu.
The Bible & Critical Theory is
an exploratory and innovative online scholarly journal. The journal
explores the intersections between critical theory, understood in the
broadest sense, and biblical studies. It publishes peer-reviewed
articles that look at critical theory and biblical studies from a wide
range of perspectives. We particularly welcome article submissions (or
special issue ideas) that consider biblical studies from perspectives
that are often marginalized, silenced, or elided within traditional
biblical scholarship. Creative approaches are also welcome.
Biblical and Ancient Greek Linguistics (BAGL), in conjunction with the Centre
for Biblical Linguistics, Translation, and Exegesis at McMaster Divinity College and the
OpenText.org project (www.opentext.org) is a fully refereed on-line and print journal
specializing in widely disseminating the latest advances in linguistic study of ancient and
biblical Greek. Under the senior editorship of Professor Dr. Stanley E. Porter and Dr.
Matthew Brook O'Donnell, along with its assistant editors and editorial board, BAGL looks to
publish significant work that advances knowledge of ancient Greek through the utilization of
modern linguistic methods. Accepted pieces are in the first instance posted on-line in
page-consistent pdf format, and then (except for reviews) are published in print form each
volume year. This format ensures timely posting of the most recent work in Greek linguistics
with consistently referencable articles then available in permanent print form.
Birmingham Egyptology Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal available only online and free of charge.
The journal offers a platform for the
presentation of research relating to ancient Egyptian culture, history,
and archaeology from the Pre-dynastic to Graeco-Roman Periods.
The Journal officially launched on March
14, 2013 with the first articles being published online shortly
thereafter. It is intended that articles will be presented as the review
and publication processes are completed with the total submissions for
each calendar year comprising one volume. Further information for
prospective contributors to the Journal is available from the drop-down
menu of the ‘Journal’ head on this page.
BGSJ – Board Game Studies Journal is a single peer-reviewed journal for historical and systematic research on board games.
Its
object is to provide a forum for board games research from all academic
disciplines in order to further our understanding of the development
and distribution of board games within an interdisciplinary academic
context.
Nacido en 1988, BAEDE es el Boletín de la Asociación Española de
Egiptología, una publicación científica de periodicidad anual cuya
finalidad es la difusión de trabajos de investigación relacionados con
el campo de la egiptología y la nubiología: Arqueología, Historia,
Arte, Conservación, Filología, Literatura, Religión…, desde el Periodo
Predinástico hasta el Periodo Medieval.
El Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional es una publicación científica
oficial del Museo, de periodicidad anual, con una doble finalidad: dar a
conocer su colección y sus líneas de investigación y difundir un amplio
espectro de trabajos de investigadores externos, no necesariamente
relacionados con los bienes culturales o proyectos del Museo, sobre
Arqueología, Historia, Museología y conservación, documentación y
difusión del Patrimonio Cultural.
A yearly illustrated newsletter presenting the British Museum’s work in, and on the subject of, Egypt and Sudan.
The newsletter includes updates on excavations, research projects, new exhibitions, galleries and training programmes.
The short articles are written by specialists from across the
Departments of the British Museum, but also by external scholars who
have collaborated with the Museum, or researched aspects of the
collection.
The Bulgarian Numismatic Journal (BulgNJ, ISSN 2815-4827)
is an open-access peer-reviewed edition. It is the first e-journal for
numismatics in Bulgaria and the neighbouring region, offering exclusive
online content to its authors and readers.
Le Bulletin d’Archéologie Marocaine (BAM)
est une revue annuelle spécialisée en archéologie et en sciences du
patrimoine, y compris l’archéométrie et l’anthropologie. Publiée à
partir de 1956 par le Service des Antiquités, elle passe sous la coupole
de l’Institut national des sciences de l’archéologie et du patrimoine
en 1987.
Le BAM
comprend les rubriques suivantes : articles, notes, documents,
chroniques de fouilles et comptes rendus d’ouvrages. Les contributions
sont rédigées en arabe, en français, en anglais ou en espagnol.
Le BAM est une revue gratuite et en libre accès depuis 2020.
Il Museo Papirologico dell’Università del Salento fu
fondato nell’àmbito di un Progetto coordinato delle Università di Lecce e
di Catania finanziato dalla Comunità Europea. La sua realizzazione ed
il suo allestimento richiesero otto anni di lavoro. Inaugurato il 22
giugno del 2007, il Museo nacque per dare sistemazione e valorizzazione
adeguate alla raccolta di papiri che chi scrive, direttore del Centro di
Studi Papirologici dello stesso Ateneo, dal 1992 ha acquistato a più
riprese sul mercato antiquario italiano e straniero. La Collezione dei papiri leccesi, contrassegnata dalla sigla PUL
(Papyri Universitatis Lupiensis), attualmente è costituita da oltre 400
papiri, gran parte dei quali sono greci e demotici, ma non mancano
papiri geroglifici, ieratici e copti.
ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑSΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑis an international peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal published by the Institute for Byzantine Research (IBR) of the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF).It provides a forum for the publication of original research in the field of Byzantine studies. We invite articles from a broad range of fields within Byzantine studies, and are especially interested in promoting interdisciplinary approaches. ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑSΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑalso publishes book reviews in Byzantine Studies. The
Ιnternational Editorial Advisory Board appointed every four years as
well as the rigorous publication procedures ensure the journal maintains
a high standard of scholarship.Taking advantage of the capabilities of open-,source publishing software ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑSΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑprovides free access to high-quality scholarly research to everyone, and helps
maximize the impact of research. A fully electronic publication
management system ensures a speedy process, and offers authors the
ability to follow the progress of their manuscripts through the
publication process. Revised manuscripts of accepted articles are
published immediately upon submission of the final version. Each volume
comprises the total of the articles published during the year. A print
edition appears at the end of every year. The Greek Documentation Center(EKT), also part of the NHRF, provides publication management and technical support for the electronic publication of BYZANTINA SΥΜΜΕΙΚΤΑ.
The Oxford Byzantine Society is a graduate student run organisation
which provides support and information for graduate students of Late
Antique and Byzantine Studies at Oxford University. It also provides
opportunities for graduate students to present their work to their peers
from institutions across the globe and acts as a hub for the sharing of
information about job opportunities, studentships, conferences and
seminars as well as publications and resources. Members of the society
in Oxford can also expect to meet for drinks, dinners and trips.
Published on behalf of the Cambridge Philological Society
The Cambridge Classical Journal
publishes high-quality scholarly articles in all areas of Greek and
Roman studies: literature, philology, philosophy, history, art &
archaeology, reception, history of scholarship. CCJ has a
publication history dating back to 1882 and is well known for some
classic pieces which have changed the direction of the field. It is the
journal of the Cambridge Philological Society but invites submissions
from all scholars
Akdeniz
Uygarlıkları Araştırması Enstitüsü tarafından hazırlanan Cedrus,
Türkiye tarihsel coğrafyası perspektifinde Akdeniz Havzası’nın
kültür-tarih birikimini inceleyen Eskiçağ, Ortaçağ ve Yeni-Yakınçağ
tarihi uzmanları için tartışma zemini bulacakları disiplinlerarası bir
süreli yayın olmayı hedeflemektedir. CEDRUS, farklı disiplinlerden gelen
bilim insanları arasında diyaloğun geliştirilmesi, var olan bilginin
güncellenmesi ve yaygınlaştırılması süreçlerine katkı sağlayacak özgün
ve bilimsel çalışmaları akademi dünyasının ilgisine sunmayı amaçlar.
CEDRUS uluslararası hakemli bir dergi olup yılda bir kez yayımlanır.
\Cheiron: The International Journal of Equine and Equestrian History
is a biannual journal facilitating a debate in equine and equestrian
studies across chronological periods and disciplines. The journal
welcomes contributions from many fields, including, but not limited to,
archaeology, anthropology, social sciences, animal studies, art history,
interspecies communication, and veterinary history.
CICERONIANA ON LINE (COL) è pubblicata solo on line
con cadenza semestrale (due numeri all’anno, eventualmente
raggruppabili, sempre con segnatura 1-2) congiuntamente dalla SIAC
(Société Internationale des Amis de Cicéron, (www.tulliana.eu) e dal CSC (Centro di Studi Ciceroniani di Roma) e ospita articoli concernenti Cicerone o il pensiero romano.
“Classica Cracoviensia”, the annual devoted to the studies of Greek and
Roman antiquity, was established in 1995 as the initiative of the
Director of the Institute of Classical Philology of the Jagiellonian
University, Professor Stanisław Stabryła. Since 1996, the function of
the scientific editor has been held by Professor Jerzy Styka. From the
very beginning “Classica Cracoviensia” has been planned as a forum for
scientific cooperation between the Institute of Classical Philology of
the Jagiellonian University and European university centres of studies
on the classical Greek and Roman culture in its various forms –
literature as well as politics, philosophy, religion, law, art and
reception studies. Periodically organised conferences, research
projects, guest lectures, together with new publishing series are a few
examples of this cooperation. It has made a significant contribution to
the development of the Greek and Roman antiquity studies; at the same
time, it brings academics working in this area of study together.
Through the presentation of research on various forms of the Greek and
Roman culture, we are trying to reveal the processes which have shaped
this culture and the complexity of cultural transformation which had
been taking place within it, as well as accentuate its universal
character and the inspirational role in the creation of modern Europe.
The very broad formula of this periodical supports intercultural and
interdisciplinary research, which allows for a multifaceted and in-depth
presentation of cultural phenomena and teaches the respect for
otherness. The versatility of research methods serves as an argument for
defending the heritage of antiquity in the modern world.
Classica
Voxè
una Rivista annuale di Studi Umanisticion line, consultabile e
scaricabileopen access, che coniuga in
un’unica proposta editoriale la ricerca scientifica e la
sperimentazione didattica per un dialettico confronto di
saperi ed esperienze tra Università e Scuola.
Classics@ (ISSN: 2327-2996)
is designed to bring contemporary classical scholarship to a wide
audience online. Each issue will be dedicated to its own topic, often
with guest editors, for an in-depth exploration of important current
problems in the field of Classics. We hope that Classics@ will
appeal not only to professional classicists, but also to the
intellectually curious who are willing to enter the conversation in our
discipline. We hope that they find that classical scholarship engages
issues of great significance to a wide range of cultural and scholarly
concerns and does so in a rigorous and challenging way
Named after the youngest of the Parcae, Clotho got its name
after the deity responsible for spinning the thread of life; thus the
journal seeks to create a new space of creativity, exploration, and
learning in the field of classical studies. Wilamowitz famously defined
classical scholarship “by its subject-matter – Graeco-Roman civilization
in its essence and in every facet of its existence.” Following in those
footsteps, Clotho welcomes exploring Greek and Latin language –
lexicography, grammar, and the broader issues of linguistics. It seeks
to investigate the traditional fields of classical studies, literature,
textual criticism, rhetoric, philosophy, and history; as well as
archaeology, numismatics, epigraphy, papyrology, and paleography. Above
all, the journal is committed to the idea of interdisciplinarity. As
such, it accepts antiquity-related contributions from the spheres of
art, music, science, religion, and law; as well as the classical
tradition and classical reception, history of classical scholarship, and
last but foremost, translation.
The Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin (ISSN 2410-0951, since 2015) has succeeded the Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter as the main organ of the European network in Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies.
La revue accueille toute recherche portant sur l’histoire et
l’archéologie des documents comptables, des institutions qui les
commanditent et des personnes qui les réalisent. Elle reçoit dossiers
thématiques, articles de fonds et méthodologiques, éditions commentées
de documents, comptes-rendus de thèses, de rencontres et d’ouvrages,
notes d’actualités. Elle publie des textes dans toutes les langues
européennes et les accompagne de résumés en français, anglais, allemand,
espagnol.
Die "Corpus Masoreticum Working Papers" sind das
Publikationsorgan des gleichnamigen von der DFG seit 2018 geförderten
Langzeitprojektes. In regelmäßigem, aber nicht festgeschriebenem Turnus
sollen Beiträge zur jüdischen Bibeltextforschung und Bibelauslegung,
Masora, Editionstheorie, Manuskriptforschung sowie zu Themen der Digital
Humanities und verwandten Feldern veröffentlicht werden. Autor*innen
werden dabei in der Regel die Projektangehörigen sein, die damit vom
Umfang her kleine bis mittelgroße (Teil-) Ergebnisse der Editionsarbeit
und ihrer Forschungen publizieren. Andere Forscher:innen sind aber
ebenfalls eingeladen, zu unseren projektnahen Themen an dieser Stelle zu
publizieren.
CDLI
is pleased to present here the results of research in progress
submitted, for inclusion in a preprint series hosted by the project, by
experts in fields associated with Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern
Archaeology. We anticipate that these papers in their final form will
eventually be available in journals (in some cases our own) or in edited
volumes; or will, by authors' preference, remain unpublished in the
formal sense, so that this may be a final venue for work that might
otherwise remain unnoticed in the field. Authors who are interested in
submitting contributions to the CDLP should be generally aware of the editorial policies of the journals CDLJ & CDLB; while submissions in English are preferred, CDLP does, however, accept preprints in the other major languages of academic communication.Significant
and nearly complete, or dormant research papers are particularly
welcome, regardless of their length and scope. Authors should make their
submissions in both originating text-processor/layout file, and in the
PDF format in which it will be made available here. International A4 or
US letter format are both allowed, portrait or landscape. In most cases,
if the submission is acceptable for distribution, we will merely add a
lead page of the form visible in the files listed below. We invite
interested authors to make use of this series to communicate their
research to a broader community in advance or in stead of undertaking
the rigors of a peer-reviewed standard publication, and we hope the
feedback that results from a paper’s dissemination through CDLP contributes to its ultimate impact.
The Digital Archive of Brief notes & Iran Review (DABIR) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal published by the Dr. Samuel M. Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture
at the University of California, Irvine. DABIR aims to quickly and
efficiently publish brief notes and reviews relating to the pre-modern
world in contact with Iran and Persianate cultures. The journal accepts
submissions on art history, archaeology, history, linguistics,
literature, manuscript studies, numismatics, philology and religion,
from Jaxartes to the Mediterranean and from the Sumerian period through
to and including the Safavid era (3500 BCE-1500 CE). Work dealing with
later periods can be considered on request.
Das Diamond Open Access Online Journal DEIMOS ist ein
Publikationsorgan für Beiträge zu allen Bereichen der antiken
Militärgeschichte. Darunter werden entsprechend dem Konzept der „neuen
Militärgeschichte“ alle Aspekte der antiken Kultur mit Bezug zu
Kriegern, Krieg bzw. bewaffneten Konflikten sowie Waffen und Rüstungen
verstanden. Das Militär und seine Facetten sind das Kernthema, das aus
unterschiedlichen Perspektiven betrachtet werden kann, wie der Politik-,
Kultur-, Sozial-, Rezeptions- und Rechtsgeschichte oder der
Diskursanalyse. Neben Beiträgen aus den Geschichtswissenschaften sind
auch solche aus archäologischer Sicht herzlich willkommen. Der zeitliche
Fokus der Zeitschrift liegt auf der klassischen Antike von der
griechischen Archaik bis zur Spätantike, doch auch Beiträge, die sich
mit anderen Kulturräumen der antiken Welt sowie mit eisenzeitlichen oder
frühmittelalterlichen Themen beschäftigen, können aufgenommen werden.
DIKE è la prima rivista specificamente dedicata allo studio del
diritto greco ed ellenistico: pubblica articoli sottoposti a
“revisione” (peer review).
La rivista, diretta da Eva Cantarella e
Alberto Maffi, è pubblicata con il contributo e sotto gli auspici del
Dipartimento di Diritto privato e Storia del Diritto dell’Università
degli Studi di Milano.
The Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ) is a peer-reviewed online journal
that seeks to provide a platform for early-career researchers to present
their findings and perspectives on cultures of the ancient world. It
has its inspiration in the Munich Graduate School for Ancient Studies
‘Distant Worlds’, which currently incorporates Prehistorical
Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Philology, Byzantine Studies,
Ancient History and Philosophy, Theology, Egyptology, Biblical Studies,
Near Eastern Archaeology, Assyriology and Hittite Studies, Indology,
Tibetology, and Sinology. The aspiration of Distant Worlds is to draw
together scholars from a variety of disciplines and to engage in
interdisciplinary discussion regarding broader questions surrounding the
study of the ancient world. In this manner, the DWJ aims to cultivate a
forum with which to engage the wider scholarly community.
The idea to have an online journal related to Classical Greece and
Roman studies in East Asia was first discussed at one of the board
meetings of the Taiwan Association of Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies
(TACMRS) in early 2021. Nicholas Koss was then asked to investigate
the possibility of having such a journal. He contacted Classical
scholars in China, Japan and Korea and found in each country much
interest for this kind of journal. Subsequently, the TACMRS board
decided to start TheEast Asian Journal of Classical Studies (TEAJCS)
and asked Nicholas Koss to be the editor-in-chief. The first task was
to find articles to be included. Then, books published in East Asia
related to Classical Studies, both studies and translations, were
selected to be reviewed. At the same time, bibliographies were compiled
on studies and translations done in East Asia in the 2018 and
2019. Finally, in the fall of 2022, the first issue of TEAJCS appeared
online.
The scientific journal ΕΙΚΩΝ / ICON aims to promote the research in the
field of Byzantine philosophy but also in regard to the related
disciplines in the history of philosophy as well as in systematic
philosophy. The journal publishes original articles in Greek, English
and French twice a year. All articles under publication are subject to
anonymous evaluation by the Scientific Committee of the Journal. The
journal is published by the Research Laboratory on Institutional
Discourse of the Department of Philosophy of the National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens.
eisodos – Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur und Theorie ist eine peer-reviewed, open-access, online-Zeitschrift
für B.A.- und M.A.-Studierende sowie Doktoranden zu Beginn ihrer
Promotion. Es werden sowohl Studierende der Klassischen Philologie als
auch Studierende der Byzantinistik, des Mittel- und Neulatein, der
Allgemeinen & Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft oder einer
modernen Literaturwissenschaft eingeladen, Beiträge in deutscher oder
englischer Sprache einzusenden. Thematischer Schwerpunkt von eisodos
sind Fragen der Interpretation von antiker Literatur und des
Theorievergleichs. Interpretation von Literatur meint hier
gleichberechtigt Studien zu Einzelwerken von Literatur, zu
Einzelaspekten in diesen Werken sowie zu Literatur allgemein. Die
theoretische Basis für verschiedene Herangehensweisen an Literatur
sollen dabei stets auch thematisiert werden.
eisodos – Journal for Ancient Literature and Theory
is a peer-reviewed, online-journal for B.A.- and M.A.-students as well
as Ph.D.-Students in the early stages of their Ph.D. Classisicsts,
students of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, as well as students of
Middle and New Latin, Comparative Literature or any other Literary
Studies are invited to submit contributions. eisodos has as its
focus questions on the interpretation of Ancient literature. The
comparison of different literary theories is a further key aspect on
which eisodos will welcome submissions. Interpretation
here is intended to include both studies on individual works of
literature or specific aspects in individual works of literature as well
as studies on literature in general. The theoretical framework and
approach that forms the basis of any of these interpretations should
always be articulated.
Electrum has been published since 1997 by the Department of Ancient
History at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow as a collection of
papers and monographs. In 2010 it starts as journal with one issue per
year. Journal publishes scholarly papers embodying studies in history and
culture of Greece, Rome and Near East from the beginning of the First
Millennium BC to about AD 400. Contributions are written in English,
German, French and Italian. The journal publishes books reviews.
Fundada en 1933 por D. Ramón Menéndez Pidal, EMERITA
publica artículos, notas, informaciones y reseñas, rigurosamente
originales, de Filología clásica, Lingüística griega, latina,
indoeuropea e ibérica, y de Historia antigua.
Enki & Ptah. Journal of Technology and Trade in Ancient Egypt and Western Asia
is a scientific journal published once a year by the Milano University
Press, within the disciplines of Egyptology and Near Eastern studies,
focused on technology, science, crafts, exchange and commercial
interactions in ancient Egypt, Nubia, the Eastern Mediterranean and
Western Asia. Enki & Ptah. Journal of Technology and Trade in Ancient Egypt and Western Asia accepts contributions in English
dealing with archaeology, history, and philology, and intends to fill a
gap in national and international scientific journals in relation to
thematically oriented products.
EGI is a peer-reviewed, open-access
scientific journal dedicated to multidisciplinary research on writing
systems, written symbols, and scripts, with a particular focus on
graffiti as a form of visual and material inscription.
The journal publishes research
examining graffiti, epigraphy, and iconography as interconnected fields
within archaeology, epigraphy, art history, anthropology, and visual
culture studies. It addresses both historical and contemporary forms of
inscription, with attention to their role in the production,
transmission, and transformation of visual languages.
EGI welcomes contributions that
investigate official and unofficial written material through clearly
defined research questions and established or emerging methodologies.
The journal supports interdisciplinary dialogue and promotes analytical
and conceptual approaches to the study of visual inscriptions across
diverse temporal and cultural contexts.
The journal publishes original
research and operates a double-blind peer review process. All
submissions are reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Eranos. Acta philologica Suecana was founded in 1896
by Vilhelm Lundström, reader at Uppsala University and from 1907
professor of Classical philology at the University of Gothenburg. Prof.
Lundström had sole charge of Eranos until his death in 1940 (vols.
1–37). Vol. 38 (1940) was edited by Dr. Harry Armini, Gothenburg. In
1941 the editorship was taken over by Dr. Tönnes Kleberg, Gothenburg,
head librarian of Uppsala University from 1946. Assisted by various
co-editors — Prof. Gudmund Björck (1946–55), Prof. Stig Y. Rudberg
(1956–73), and Prof. Josef Svennung (1956–73) — he remained at the helm
until the end of 1973. Thereafter the journal was edited by Prof. Birger
Bergh, Lund (1973–96), Prof. Åke Fridh, Gothenburg (1973–91), Prof.
Stig Y. Rudberg, Lund (1973–91), Prof. Jan-Olof Tjäder, Uppsala
(1973–91), Prof. Sten Eklund, Uppsala (1991–96), Prof. Jan Fredrik
Kindstrand, Uppsala (1991–2001), Prof. Lennart Rydén, Uppsala
(1991–2002), Prof. Hans Helander, Uppsala (1995–2007), Prof. Monica
Hedlund, Uppsala (1996–2007), Dr. Maria Berggren, Uppsala (1997– 2003),
Prof. Jan Olof Rosenqvist, Uppsala (2002–5), Dr. Krister Östlund,
Uppsala (2002–13), Prof. Jerker Blomqvist, Lund (2004–7), Prof.
Eva-Carin Gerö, Stockholm (2002–11), Dr. Hans-Roland Johnsson, Stockholm
(2008–11), Prof. Gunhild Vidén, Göteborg (2012–19), Dr. Johanna
Akujärvi, Lund (2020–22).
Créée en 2019, Esclavages & Post-esclavages est une revue
internationale semestrielle, exclusivement numérique. Pluridisciplinaire
et multilingue, elle explore les spécificités des situations
d’esclavages et de post-esclavages dans le monde, de l’Antiquité à nos
jours. Elle est éditée par le Centre international de recherches sur les esclavages et post-esclavages (CIRESC).
Essays in Long Late Antiquity (ELLA) is a newly-created Open
Access, peer-reviewed journal positioned in the field of first
millennium studies, a research framework that has gained momentum in
recent years. The journal moves away from a Western European
periodization of late antiquity in order to entice interdisciplinary and
superregional approaches. Therefore, the journal is open to submissions
dealing with circa the second to the ninth centuries (ca. 100 – 800 CE)
and the broader Afro-Eurasian region, taking a stand against
disciplinary siloing and recognizing increasing interconnectivity in
this period. Submissions dealing with individual periods and places
within this wider geographic and temporal scope are also welcome.
eTopoi is a bilingual magazine which is published by the Excellence Cluster Topoi. It is an open access periodical, and all articles are available as PDF documents free of charge. eTopoi
provides a forum of exchange between all disciplines in the area of
classical and ancient studies, from pre- and early history to Egyptology
and Near Eastern studies, to classical archaeology, classical
philosophy, linguistics, literary studies, theories of science, and
theology, and extending to other disciplines as well.
Études byzantines et post-byzantines (EBPB)
is a peer-reviewed annual journal (ISSN: 0259-0913), published under
the auspices of the Romanian Society for Byzantine Studies. It showcases
cutting-edge research in Byzantine and post-Byzantine studies. Founded
in 1979 under the direction of Nicolae-Șerban Tanașoca and Eugen
Stănescu, the journal entered a new phase in 2019 with the launch of a
yearly series edited by Andrei Timotin and published by Herlo Verlag in
Heidelberg.
The issues of the new series of EBPB are freely available in open access on the Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL) as well as on this website.
La revue Études celtiques a été
fondée en 1936 par Joseph Vendryes, doyen de la faculté des lettres de
la Sorbonne et grand spécialiste des langues celtiques. Il s’agissait de
remplacer la Revue celtique (1970-1934), dont l’éditeur ne voulait plus assumer la charge. Études celtiques est
d’abord éditée par la Librairie Droz. La revue était destinée à traiter
des mêmes sujets que la précédente, c’est-à-dire : inscriptions,
monnaies des Celtes de l’Antiquité, toponymes et anthroponymes d’origine
celtique, et la linguistique des langues celtiques sous toutes ses
formes (phonétique, dialectologie, grammaire comparée et reconstruction,
etc.) ; textes mythologiques ou littéraires provenant des cultures
celtiques médiévales, textes appartenant à la « Matière de Bretagne »,
ainsi que la documentation archéologique susceptible d’éclairer nos
connaissances sur les sociétés celtiques antiques.
Le recours aux concepts de sexe et de genre développés dans les
Gender Studies a considérablement transformé les recherches dans le
domaine de l’Antiquité en ouvrant un nouveau champ extrêmement fructueux
sur le plan culturel et social. Dans la mesure où elle est à l’origine
de conceptions et valeurs auxquelles se réfèrent les constructions
d’identités dans les cultures occidentales, l’Antiquité est un lieu
d’application de ces théories tout à fait particulier. Les travaux menés
sur les relations entre hommes, entre hommes et femmes, entre femmes,
et sur les façons de construire le féminin et le masculin, ont jeté sur
le fonctionnement des sociétés et cultures antiques, un éclairage
nouveau, qui est aussi d’un intérêt capital pour l’étude de la réception
de l’Antiquité dans les cultures occidentales.
Lire la suite…
Μεσογειακή Αρχαιολογική Εταιρεία /Mediterranean Archaeological Society
Eulimene
is an international refereed academic periodical which hosts studies in
Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, and Papyrology, with
particular interest in the Greek and Roman Mediterranean world. The time
span covered by EULIMENE runs from the Late Minoan / Sub Minoan /
Mycenean period (12th / 11th cent. BC) through to the late Antiquity
(5th / 6th cent. AD). EULIMENE also welcomes studies on anthropology,
palaiodemography, palaio-environmental, botanical and faunal
archaeology, the ancient economy and the history of science, so long as
they conform to the geographical and chronological boundaries noted.
Broader studies on Classics or Ancient History will be welcome, though
they should be strictly linked with one or more of the areas mentioned
above.
European Hebrew Journal (EHJ) ISSN 3122-8879 online, is
an emerging international peer-reviewed scholarly journal, currently in
the establishment phase, devoted to interdisciplinary research in
Hebrew and Jewish Studies. The journal welcomes original research
articles, review papers, translations, critical editions, and book
reviews from scholars worldwide. The inaugural issue is currently in
preparation.
Figura – Studies on the Classical Tradition is an
international journal to be published online with unrestricted access,
in order to disseminate current research and writing on the Classical
Tradition’s repertoire. The journal encompasses studies of Antiquity’s
visual and textual culture, as well as appropriations and
transfigurations of this legacy in the ancient and post-ancient world.
Post-antiquity may be taken to include the contemporary period,
therefore the cut-off used as a frame of reference for content proposed
by Figura is conceptual rather than temporal, which calls for a
distinction in this respect.
Fortunatae: Revista canaria de Filología, Cultura y Humanidades Clásicas, es una publicación del profesorado de Filología Clásica de la
ULL. Desde sus inicios en 1991 se trazó el objetivo de acoger los
estudios e investigaciones de los miembros de las distintas áreas del
mencionado departamento, así como la de otros departamentos afines de
otras universidades españolas con las que mantiene relación,
especialmente el de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Los
números que Fortunatae lleva publicados hasta el momento
actual, han conseguido que sea considerada una publicación periódica de
prestigio por la calidad y originalidad de algunas de sus
contribuciones, y que sea tenida en cuenta habitualmente en los
repertorios bibliográficos del ámbito científico al que pertenece.
In der Open-Access-Zeitschrift Forum für digitale Archäologie und
Infrastruktur können ohne feste Redaktionstermine zeitnah Beiträge
publiziert werden, die aktuelle Themen der iDAI.world diskutieren. Das
Themenspektrum ist weit gefasst. Diskussionen zum
Forschungsdatenmanagement, zu digitalen Technologien und Verfahren, aber
auch zur Weiterentwicklung von Informationsinfrastrukturen. Die
Publikation geschlossener Datenbestände oder 3D-Modellen aus Projekten
des DAI. Best Practice-Beispiele aus der Anwendung digitaler Systeme und
vieles mehr.
The editorial board is pleased to announce the establishment of Fragments,
a new, open-access and peer-reviewed journal, which will be published
by MPublishing, a division of the University of Michigan Library. The
journal's first articles were published in July 2011. Fragments
will provide a forum for dialogue and exchange between scholars in all
fields of the humanities and social sciences who study the premodern
world. The journal encourages scholars to pursue subjects of broad
interest to colleagues working in other places and times, and to pursue
comparative and connective approaches in investigating the past. The
editors also invite scholars to explore interdisciplinary approaches,
such as those that synthesize the insights of textual scholarship and
archaeology, or history and sociology. We also welcome articles that
introduce methodologically innovative approaches to the shared
challenges of interpreting and understanding bodies of premodern
evidence that are distinct in kind and quantity from the evidence of
the more recent past. The broadest aim of Fragments is to
transcend fragmentation: to foster research that overflows the
boundaries of various well-established and vital traditions in order to
generate new, integrated ways of thinking about the premodern past.
Die Frankfurter elektronische
Rundschau zur Altertumskunde
(FeRA) ist ein open access online-journal für alle klassischen
altertumskundlichen Fächer mit drei Ausgaben pro Jahr (April,
August und Dezember). Obwohl am Frankfurter Institut
für Archäologische Wissenschaften begründet
und über den Server der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
operierend, versteht sich die Zeitschrift nicht als reine
Seminarpublikation, sondern lädt ausdrücklich
Nachwuchswissenschafter aller Universitäten ein,
Fachbeiträge und Rezensionen einzureichen.
Frontière·s, Revue d’archéologie, histoire & histoire de l’art,
offre un espace de réflexion épistémologique en Open Access aux
chercheurs dont les travaux portent sur les sociétés antiques et
médiévales. Son objectif est de proposer à la communauté scientifique un
support de publication rapide et interdisciplinaire tout en
garantissant la rigueur scientifique d’une revue à comité de lecture.
Cette initiative est portée par de jeunes chercheurs de la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, principal soutien du projet.
Fundus. International Journal on the Rural World in the Roman Period
is an open access, peer-reviewed and continued publication journal,
which publishes original work focusing on the rural world in the Roman
period in any of its thematic or geographical areas. Multiple or
redundant posting in relation to other previously published articles is
not permitted.
Its publishers and promoters are: Ajuntament de Banyoles, Museu
Arqueològic de Banyoles, Universitat de Girona-Laboratori
d'Arqueologia, Història Antiga i Prehistòria-Institut de Recerca
Històrica, Grup de Recerca Arqueològica del Pla de l'Estany and
Documenta Universitaria. The Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
and the UMR 5140 Archéologie des sociétés méditerranéennes, Montpellier,
are collaborating.
Créée en 1942 par le CNRS, Gallia
est la revue de référence de l’archéologie nationale. Son champ
chronologique couvre la Protohistoire, depuis le premier âge du Fer,
l’Antiquité et l’Antiquité tardive jusqu’à la fin des royaumes
mérovingiens. Son champ géographique est celui de l’ancien espace « gaulois »,
correspondant aux provinces romaines des Trois Gaules, de la
Narbonnaise et des Germanies, ainsi que les territoires immédiatement
limitrophes qui participent à leur destinée. En ce sens, Gallia
accueille des articles, en français ou en anglais, sur des sites ou des
découvertes majeures en France, mais aussi dans les pays voisins si
leur intérêt concerne la Gaule en général.
Gladiuspublica
contribuciones científicas los siguientes temas: Armamento desde la
Prehistoria hasta fines del siglo XVIII, Polemología, Historia de la
guerra en Europa, el mundo colonial americano, y el Islam. Asimismo
contiene una sección especial para la discusión científica y
recensiones.
Zeitschrift (online – open access – peer reviewed)
Herausgegeben von Reinhard Müller, Clemens Steinberger und Noah Kröll
ISSN: 2944-3458
In der Online-Zeitschrift Göttinger Miszellen zur Ugaritistik
(GMU) werden kurze Beiträge zu ugaritistischen Fragestellungen frei
zugänglich gemacht. Veröffentlicht werden Forschungsbeiträge zur
schriftlichen und materiellen Überlieferung aus Ugarit, insbesondere zum
keilaphabetischen Korpus (u. a. epigraphische, philologische,
linguistische, literaturwissenschaftliche, religionsgeschichtliche,
historische und archäologische Untersuchungen), zur ugaritischen Kultur
sowie zur Geschichte der Ugaritistik. Die Publikationssprachen sind
Englisch, Französisch und Deutsch.
Grecorromana: Revista chilena de estudios clásicos,
es una publicación anual, dedicada al estudio del mundo antiguo
grecorromano, así como a su proyección y recepción en períodos
posteriores. Su propósito es establecer un espacio de análisis crítico y
reflexivo sobre la Antigüedad, promoviendo el diálogo entre las
disciplinas que componen los estudios clásicos. Grecorromana: mantiene
una política de acceso abierto, por lo que ofrece su contenido
gratuitamente a sus lectores.
GRBS is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to the
culture and history of Greece from Antiquity to the Renaissance,
featuring research on all aspects of the Hellenic world from prehistoric
antiquity through the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods, including
studies of modern classical scholarship.
Groma
is an open access peer-reviewed e-journal of the Department of History
and Cultures (DISCI) of the University of Bologna focusing on the
different methodologies applied to archaeology.
Particular attention is paid to Mediterranean archaeology and to
specific methodological aspects such as archaeological documentation and
landscape archaeology.
Hadashot Arkheologiyot – Excavations and Surveys in Israel (HA-ESI)
has been published in print since 1961 by the Israel Department of
Antiquities and Museums (IDAM) and since 1990 by the Israel Antiquities
Authority (IAA). The journal contains preliminary reports of excavations
and surveys in Israel, as well as final reports of small-scale
excavations and surveys; it also publishes archaeological finds recorded
during inspection activities. The journal is bilingual, Hebrew and
English; reports submitted in English are translated into Hebrew and
vice versa.
Het NKV geeft vijf keer per jaar Hermeneus uit, een geïllustreerd, populair wetenschappelijk tijdschrift.
Het blad Hermeneus belicht alle aspecten van de klassieke
beschaving: van Zeus tot Achilles, van Homerus tot Augustinus, van
Socrates tot Plotinus, van Perikles tot Constantijn, van opgravingen tot
musea. Maar ook: hoe de gewone Griek en Romein dacht, leefde en werkte.
Ook bèta-onderwerpen, architectuur, economie, biologie, geneeskunde
etc... komen aan de orde.
Heródoto – Revista do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre a Antiguidade Clássica e suas Conexões Afro-asiáticas, originou-se
do interesse de investigação de estudiosos do mundo clássico que o
pensam a partir de suas conexões com os mundos africano e asiático
conhecidos na Antiguidade. Desenvolveu-se em parceria com pesquisadores
do mundo contemporâneo de História da África, da Arte Africana e da
Ásia, que consideram o mundo antigo como presença posterior, determinada
e reformulada pelas múltiplas visões de diferentes historicidades que
lhe sucederam
Hieroglyphs is
an internationally peer-reviewed open access e-journal aiming to
promote the academic study of hieroglyphs in all their dimensions in
Egyptology and with a comparative angle extending to other hieroglyphic
traditions and writing systems with a strongly iconic component. The
journal provides a dedicated home for studies of hieroglyphs in all
their semiotic, linguistic, cognitive, aesthetic, cultural, and material
aspects.
HiMA: revue internationale d’Histoire Militaire Ancienne was founded in 2015, under the impetus of Giusto Traina, taking over from RÉMA: Revue des Études Militaires Anciennes. HiMA
is published in print and digital format. The journal covers military
history, warfare and societies in the ancient worlds (Near East, Egypt,
Greece, Rome, Late Antiquity). Military history has many facets: not
only the more strictly technical issues such as strategy and tactics, or
logistics and armaments, but also economics and law, and social and
institutional history. Event history, based on military and diplomatic
activities, which continues to be disparaged as ‘battle history’, makes
it possible to contextualise the multiple relationships between the
various ancient human societies and war. For war is not just a history
of battles: it is deeply rooted in the structures of each society, where
it represents the rule rather than the exception; the Ancients were
well aware of this.
The journal covers a
geographical area corresponding to the ancient Mediterranean world in
its broadest sense (Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Late Antiquity).
Open to other civilisations (China, Central Asia), particularly from a
comparative perspective, the journal also aims to examine the posthumous
influence of ancient military thought on Byzantium and the
modern world.
HIPHIL Novum publishes articles that investigate biblical linguistics
to advance exegesis and translation. It welcomes contributions from new
and established scholars. Submissions are welcome in any of the
following categories:
papers with introductions to their topic and novel findings
- maximum 8,000 words inclusive of tables, figure captions, footnotes,
but exclusive of bibliography.
short papers intended to announce significant findings of
international relevance, present ground-breaking research ideas, or
summarize PhD dissertations. A short paper should be no longer than
2,500 words, inclusive of tables, figure captions, footnotes, but
exclusive of bibliography.
conference papers that have been delivered and
well-received on significant international conferences. A conference
paper should be no longer than 8,000 words, inclusive of tables, figure
captions, footnotes, but exclusive of bibliography.
Historika è una pubblicazione a periodicità annuale edita
dall’Università degli Studi di Torino (Dipartimento di Studi Storici -
Storia antica) in collaborazione con la casa editrice universitaria
Celid. Nasce per iniziativa dei docenti di storia greca e romana
dell’Ateneo torinese: intende proporre al lettore ricerche su “oggetti”
storici e storiografici, historika/historica appunto, i quali,
segnati nel mondo greco e romano dall’identità linguistica e
metodologica di historìa/historia, continuano a suscitare oggi come
allora scritti storici, historika grammata.
The History of Anthropology Newsletter
has been a venue for publication and conversation on the many histories
of the discipline of anthropology since 1973. This is a repository of
back issues; we also publish publish news, essays, reviews, and
bibliographies on our website.
History of Classical Scholarship (HCS) is a new
academic journal that sets out to be the first periodical exclusively
devoted to the history of the studies on the Greek and Roman world, in a
broad and interdisciplinary sense. We welcome contributions on any
aspects of the history of classical studies, in any geographical
context, from the Middle Ages to the late twentieth century, and are
keen to host papers covering the whole range of the discipline: from
ancient history to literary studies, from epigraphy and numismatics to
art history and archaeology, from textual criticism to religious and
linguistic studies. We also welcome the publication of significant items
from the Nachlässe of classical scholars, including letters that may shed light on matters of historical or historiographical interest.
HCS is fully open-access: it is freely available on the web,
and each paper is paginated and downloadable in PDF format. It has a
strong international dimension, like the subject matter that it aims to
explore, and features articles written in English, French, German,
Italian or Spanish.
Histos, the on-line journal of ancient historiography, was
founded in 1996 by John Moles, then of the University of Durham, who was
also its Editor, supported by an Editorial Board of scholars from the
UK and North America. Four issues appeared from 1997 to 2000, and many
of the articles that appeared during those years have since become
standard works in the study of ancient historiography. The website for Histos was hosted by the University of Durham from 1996 to 2011...
Hunara: Journal of Ancient Iranian Arts and History,
published by Casa Editrice Persiani in Bologna, Italy, is an Open
Access journal publishing scholarly articles under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Créée en 2020, Humanités numériques est une
revue semestrielle numérique diffusée en libre accès. Elle publie des
travaux francophones qui explorent les transformations numériques des
savoirs. La revue est éditée par l’association Humanistica, qui soutient le développement des humanités numériques.
International Journal of Cultural Property is a leading
peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly since 1992. It features
articles, essays, editorial comments, current developments, and book
reviews by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world
addressing developments in cultural heritage and art law in a
multidisciplinary context. The Journal also provides analyses of
decisions by international, regional, and national courts and tribunals,
and contemporary practice and policies of intergovernmental and
national bodies and relevant non-governmental organizations in the
field.
Papers address policy, strategic, operational, experimental,
infrastructural, or tool-based aspects of the management and curation of
digital data and other objects of value to research, cultural heritage
or society. Research papers cover original research supported by
significant evidence. General articles are descriptive of some relevant
event, activity, research project in progress, or approach. They may
present a proposal for an architecture, an implementation, a service, or
a project, for example. General articles may also be opinion pieces,
reviews, or surveys of existing work in some particular area.
International
Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research is an Open
Access Journal Issued by The Department of Egyptology, Faculty of
Archaeology, Fayoum University in co-operation with the Arts and
Architecture International Center (EFFICAA), The journal issued by
English, Italian, French, and Arabic languages, the journal follows a
double-blind peer-review process, Biannual (two issues per year)
Iraq
is an academic periodical founded in 1934 and appearing annually. It
publishes articles on the history, art, archaeology, religion, economic
and social life of Iraq and, to a lesser degree, of the neighbouring
countries where they relate to it, from the earliest times to about AD
1750. Iraq has been a vehicle especially for the art and
archaeology of Mesopotamia and for Assyriology.The British Institute for
the Study of Iraq has wider interests than its predecessor, the British
School of Archaeology in Iraq. Consequently the editorial board is keen
to solicit articles from a greater range of academic fields. We welcome
contributions on, for example, aspects of early Islamic, medieval and
early Ottoman Iraq.
We are delighted to announce that all articles accepted for publication in Iraqfrom 13 December 2024 will be ‘open access’; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online (see the journal’s Open Access Options page for available licence options). We have an OA option for every author: the costs of open access publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs from grant or other funds, or else waived entirely, ensuring every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA.
Please see the journal's Open Access Options page for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.
ISSE is delighted to announce that the first issue of our academic
journal, edited by Dr Louise O’Brien, is now available below on an open
access basis. Please click the numbered links to download articles.
IWNW: Journal of the faculty of Archaeology at Ain-Shams University
IWNW
is an annual peer-reviewed and open-access journal that is issued by
the faculty of Archaeology at Ain-Shams University in Egypt. Owned and
funded by the Faculty of Archeology- Ain Shams University, and Ain Shams
(University, Egypt.( At present, there are no publishing fees. The
journal publishes original papers in Archaeology, Excavations, Papyri,
Inscriptions, Ostraca, Manuscripts, Antiquities, Ancient Coins, Ancient
Languages (Ancient Greek, Latin, Ancient Egyptian, and Semitic
Languages), Ancient Greek and Latin literature, Ancient Egyptian
literature, Semitic Literature, Greek and Roman History, Ancient
Egyptian History, Near Eastern History, Greek and Roman Antiquities,
Egyptian Antiquities, Near Eastern Civilizations, Arabic and Islamic
Antiquities, Arabic Papyri and Arabic Inscriptions, Restoration,
Heritage, Site Management, Museology, Conservation, philosophy and
religion in ancient civilizations. The language of the contributions is
English, French, German, and Italian.
JANES, the Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society, was founded in
1968 at Columbia University, and has been housed at the Jewish
Theological Seminary since 1982. Over these approximately forty years 30
volumes have been published under the editorship of former JTS
professor Ed Greenstein and JTS professor David Marcus. The volumes
include approximately three hundred and fifty articles written by over
two hundred scholars and students from all over the world. The
impressive array of scholars that have contributed articles to these
volumes includes well-known names such as G. R. Driver, H. L. Ginsberg,
Jonas Greenfield, William Hallo, Thorkild Jacobsen, Jacob Milgrom, A. L.
Oppenheim, to mention but a few. Over the years there have been five
special issues celebrating JTS and Columbia scholars Elias Bickerman,
Meir Bravmann, Theodor Gaster, Moshe Held, and Yochanan Muffs. Articles
have been written on all aspects of the Bible and Ancient Near East
covering areas such as art history, archaeology, anthropology, language,
linguistics, philology, and religion. There are articles on
Assyriology, Ugaritic, Phoenician, Hittite, and all areas of Hebrew and
Aramaic and on almost every book of the Bible. Manuscripts should be
composed according to the SBL style sheet and sent to the Editors, c/o
Ed Greenstein (greenstein.ed@gmail.com)
JAT-MUST,
Journal of Archaeology and Tourism issued by the Faculty of Archaeology
and Tourism Guidance, Misr University for Science and Technology, is a
multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by Misr
University for science and Technology (MUST). The main focus of the
JAT-MUST is various aspects of ancient Egyptian, Islamic and Coptic
Archaeology, Conservation, Museology, Tourism, and Heritage.
JJAR is a peer-reviewed online journal dealing with studies related to
the archaeology of the Levant and adjacent relevant regions, from the
Protohistoric era to the end of the Hellenistic period (6th - 1st millennium BCE). It is distributed free of charge via the Internet.
Chronologically, JJAR covers the periods which were often associated
with ‘biblical archaeology’. While the journal covers all aspects and
themes related to this long era, we particularly welcome the following
themes:
The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Architecture is a scientific, open
access and annual periodical. Its purpose is to promote the publication
of research devoted to Ancient Egyptian architecture (domestic, civil,
military, ritual/religious and funerary), from the Predynastic Period to
the Roman imperial era, whatever the modern geographical context
(Egypt, Sudan, Near East, etc). The subject scope includes everything
relating to construction, regardless of its original importance or
purpose.
The Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology is seeking to publish
profound, rigorous, well-written, high-quality, high-impact papers to
generate discussion, debate, fresh perspective. The research area
is the European continent and the Near East in the Greek-Roman times.
The topics are: ancient history, ancient philology, epigraphy,
papyrology, numismatics, archaeological material, archaeological
reports, digital archaeology, archaeometry, reviews.
The Journal of Archaeology and Ancient history was founded in 2011 and
has been published online and with open access from the start. We have
now moved to this new platform and will publish all issues starting with
number 31 on this page.
The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (JHS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, journal established in 1996 to foster
scholarly research on the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Israel’s History and cognate fields of studies.
Journal of Late Antiquity (JLA) is the award-winning first international English-language journal dedicated to the study of Late Antiquity writ large. The Journal
provides a venue for multi-disciplinary coverage of all the
methodological, geographical, and chronological facets of Late
Antiquity. All of Late Antiquity will be represented -- from the late
and post-classical world up to the Carolingian period, and including the
late Roman, western European, Byzantine, Sassanid, and Islamic worlds,
ca. 250-800 CE. JLA is essential, not only as a space for
scholarship dealing with practical and theoretical issues, but, in
particular, to bridge the gap between literary and material culture
scholarship. One of the primary goals of the journal is to highlight the
status of Late Antiquity as a discrete historical period in its own
right. JLA honors include the Association of American Publishers PROSE
Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence as Best New Journal in
the Social Sciences & Humanities for 2010, and Honorable
Mention/Runner-Up for Best New Journal in 2009 by the Council of Editors
of Learned Journals. JLA also is a two-time winner (2013 and
2019) of the Codex Award, given once per year by the Council of Editors
of Learned Journals in recognition of the best journal on any subject
before 1500.
There are challenges in the translation and interpretation of the
biblical texts from the Source Languages (SL) to Receptor Languages
(RL). These stem from the fact that no two languages are the same.
Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics studies the translation and
interpretation similarities and differences that come out of various
translations of the Bible into the indigenous languages of people. The
value of the similarities and differences in the translation of biblical
texts is that it gives theological insights to existing interpretations
of the texts. These insights create avenues for the scholarly study of
mother-tongue biblical texts in addition to the Hebrew Bible, Septuagint
and Greek New Testament. Language is a communication tool.
The JMR
(Journal of Mosaic Research) is an international journal on mosaics,
annually published by the Uludag University Mosaic Research Centre. The
aim of this journal is to serve as a forum for scientific studies with
critical analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of mosaics and related
subjects. The main matter of the journal covers mosaics of Turkey and
other mosaics related to Turkey mosaics. Besides, the journal also
accommodates creative and original mosaic researches in general.
Furthermore, together with articles about mosaics, the journal also
includes book presentations and news about mosaics.
The Canadian Society for Syriac Studies is a
Toronto-based organization whose mission consists of promoting the study
of the Syriac culture, a crossroad between the Sumerian, Babylonian,
Assyrian, and Aramean civilizations and Eastern Christendom, and a link
between the Semitic and Greek and Roman worlds.
Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: From the First to the Seventh Century (JJMJS) is
a peer-reviewed academic open access journal, published electronically
in co-operation with Hebrew University (Jerusalem), University of Oslo
(Oslo), and DePaul University (Chicago).
JJMJS is
an independent and scholarly journal registered as a non-profit
organization in Norway (Org. no. 918437312) and does not represent any
particular theological school or religious organization. The purpose of JJMJS is to
advance scholarship on a crucial period in the early history of the
Jewish and Christian traditions, from the first to the seventh century,
when they developed into what is today known as two world religions,
mutually shaping one another as they did so. JJMJS publishes
high-quality research on any topic that directly addresses or has
implications for the understanding of the inter-relationship and
interaction between the Jesus movement and other forms of Judaism, as
well as for the processes that led to the formation of Judaism and
Christianity as two related but independent religions.
The
primary fields of study included in the journal's purview are:
Christian Origins, New Testament Studies, Early Jewish Studies
(including Philo and Josephus), the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha, Rabbinic Studies, Patristics, History of Ancient
Christianity, Reception History, and Archaeology. Methodological
diversity and innovation is encouraged.
JJMJS is
governed by the editorial committee in accordance with an agreement
between its three academic partner institutions. The Editor-in-Chief and
the Co-editors are responsible for the academic standard and general direction of the journal.
The Journal of World Prehistory
is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original
articles that synthesize the prehistory of an area or of a time-horizon
within a larger region, or describe technical advances of wide and
general application. These overview papers provide in-depth, thoughtful
development of data and concepts in a fashion accessible to all
archaeologists.
A Revista "Letras Clássicas" é o veículo oficial do Programa de
Pós-Graduação em Letras Clássicas da Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil. Seu
objetivo é divulgar pesquisas recentes acerca dos temas atinentes à
Área de Letras Clássicas sob a forma de Artigos, Resenhas, Traduções e
Notícias. Letras Clássicas destina-se a pesquisadores e estudiosos
da área de Estudos Clássicos: Arqueologia, História Antiga, Filosofia
Antiga e Letras Clássicas, além dos pesquisadores em Língua e Literatura
como um todo
Limes, Revista de Estudios Clásicos, es una publicación anual y
multidisciplinaria en los campos de la Historia, la Filosofía, la
Literatura, la Filología, el Arte, la Religión y el Mito y las lenguas
de Grecia y Roma, así como también la Tradición Clásica. Recibe sólo
aportes originales en estas disciplinas, previamente sometidas a
arbitraje. Limes se encuentra indexada en ISI, Clase y Latindex
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.
مجله
مطالعات باستان شناسی دانشکدة ادبیّات و علوم انسانی دانشگاه تهران،
نشریهای علمی است که در سال در دو شماره منتشر میشود. این مجله درصد است
تا مقالاتی را با ایده های بکر و جدید و با محتوی علمی به چاپ برساند. باستان
شناسى، دانش بررسى فرهنگ هاى انسانى از راه بازیابى، مستندسازى، و تحلیل
بازمانده هاى مادى بشر، همچون معمارى، دست ساخته ها، بازمانده هاى انسانى و
یا پهنه زمین است. هدف نهایى باستان شناسى، روشنگرى درباره تاریخ بشر و
فراز و فرود شکل گیرى تمدن است. از این رو بسیارى از رشته هاى دیگر علوم
انسانى نظیر تاریخ، گیتا شناسى، زمین شناسى و مردم شناسى در پیوند با این
دانش بشرى بوده اند. با این حال علم باستان شناسى از چندین دهه قبل نه تنها
در اصول و روش تحقیق، بلکه در اهداف نیز به سرعت دستخوش تحولات بنیادى شده
است. باستان شناسى با درک مفاهیم میراث گذشتگان بر مبناى آثار باقى مانده
در درون و برون خاک به این اسناد و میراث گذشته معناى فرهنگى ویژه مى دهد.»
در ایران همپاى کاوش هاى فرنگیان، دانش باستان شناسى نزد معدود دانش
آموختگان و فرهیختگان این رشته، بسط و گسترش یافت. در این میان بودند
بزرگانى که در تثبیت و ساماندهى مبانى باستان شناسى از یک سو و پژوهش هاى
فراگیر عملى این رشته در ایران سهم بسزایى داشتند. باستان شناسی فقط در
زمینه های اکتشاف و پیدا کردن وقایع و رویدادهای تاریخی نیست ، بلکه
باستانشناسی در زمینه زمین شناسی ، عمر کره زمین ، گیاه شناسی ، مردم شناسی
و صدها مورد دیگرفعالیت می نماید .فواید علم باستان شناسی به زندگی بشری
،شناخت ادیان و دیرینه شناسی و آینده شناسی :همانطور که گفته شد باستان
شناسی فقط با دیده ها و علم می خواهد اثبات و معرفی نماید لذا به گفته ها و
نوشته فقط به عنوان یک منبع و یک راهنما تکیه می کند .در جهان امروز خیلی
از گفته ها یا بدون تحقیق به عنوان یک اصل برای مردم شناخته شده اند و یا
توسط اشخاصی با سلیقه شخصی آنها نوشته شده اند.مباحث مورد نظر مجله باستان
شنـاسی ایـران از دوران پارینه سنگی تا دوره
اسلامی، مطالعات باستان گیاهشناسی، باستان جانور شناسی، باستان
زمینشناسی، باستان قوم شناسی، انسانشناسی جسمانی و سایر حوزههای مرتبط
در ایران و کشورهای همسایه است. هدف از انتشار این مجله انعکاس پژوهشهای
باستان شناسی در حال انجام ایران در سطح بینالمللی است
i-Medjat est une revue d'égyptologie éditée par Les Ankhou et disponible, gratuitement, sous forme électronique. En égyptien ancien, le terme Medjat signifie "rouleau de papyrus". Alain Anselin,
fondateur de l'enseignement d'égyptien ancien à l'Université des
Antilles-Guyane, fut le rédacteur en chef ainsi que l'éditeur de cette
revue de 2008 à 2019. A ce jour, quinze numéros sont disponibles en
téléchargement gratuit. Pour procéder à leur téléchargement, veuillez
cliquer sur leur page de couverture ci-après.
i-Medjat is an egyptological journal edited by The Ankhou and available for free in electronic form. In ancient egyptian, the word Medjat means "papyrus roll". Alain Anselin,
founder of the ancient Egyptian lesson at the University of the
Antilles-Guyane, France, was the redactor in chief as well as the editor
of this journal from 2008 to 2019. To date, fifteen issues are
available on download for free. To download one or several of them,
please click on the covers here below.
ISAW Papers is an open-content scholarly journal that publishes article-length works on any topic within the scope of ISAW's scholarly research.
All works are distributed under a Creative Commons-Attribution license
and will be archived in the NYU Faculty Digital Archive (FDA). ISAW collaborates with the NYU Library's Digital Library Technology Services (DLTS) to publish the ISAW Papers online as part of the AncientWorldDigitalLibrary (AWDL). See below on this page for links to individual articles.
IWNW
is an annual peer-reviewed and open-access journal that is issued by
the faculty of Archaeology at Ain-Shams University in Egypt. Owned and
funded by the Faculty of Archeology- Ain Shams University, and Ain Shams
(University, Egypt.( At present, there are no publishing fees. The
journal publishes original papers in Archaeology, Excavations, Papyri,
Inscriptions, Ostraca, Manuscripts, Antiquities, Ancient Coins, Ancient
Languages (Ancient Greek, Latin, Ancient Egyptian, and Semitic
Languages), Ancient Greek and Latin literature, Ancient Egyptian
literature, Semitic Literature, Greek and Roman History, Ancient
Egyptian History, Near Eastern History, Greek and Roman Antiquities,
Egyptian Antiquities, Near Eastern Civilizations, Arabic and Islamic
Antiquities, Arabic Papyri and Arabic Inscriptions, Restoration,
Heritage, Site Management, Museology, Conservation, philosophy and
religion in ancient civilizations. The language of the contributions is
English, French, German, and Italian.
JIBS is a peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing
cutting edge articles that embody interdisciplinary, social
justice-oriented, feminist, queer, and innovative biblical scholarship.
We welcome submissions that challenge canonical and/or disciplinary
norms and boundaries or that query the field of biblical studies’
relationship to the broader investigation of human religion, culture,
and literature. JIBS will publish two issues a year in summer and in
winter.
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.
[n.b.
I offer this journal as an opportunity for imaginative publishing. It's
subject matter is not specific tomthe ancient world, but is not
exclusive of it]
The Journal of
Digital History (JDH) is a joint initiative of the Luxembourg Centre for
Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg
and the De Gruyter publishing group.
The journal is intended to serve as a forum for critical debate and
discussion in the field of digital history by offering an innovative
publication platform and promoting a new form of data-driven scholarship
and of transmedia storytelling in the historical sciences. As an
international peer-reviewed open access journal, the JDH will set new
standards in history publishing based on a novel multi-layered approach.
The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES) is published by the
Bulgarian Institute of Egyptology. It is issued on an annual basis since
September 2004. The JES is a result of the development and expansion of
Egyptology in Bulgaria. It gives Egyptologists an opportunity to
publish new original ideas, new approaches and data in connection with
the language, literature, religion, archeology and history of the “place
where our hearts live”.
While interdisciplinary research into the relational paradigm has
produced an impressive body of work across the social and political
sciences and also, increasingly, among historians, there is as yet no
international medium of publication devoted to the study of networks in
their historical contexts. This has put scholars with an interest in
historical network research—both historians and historical
sociologists—at a great disadvantage, and has meant that they have long
been accustomed to publishing research papers in non-historical
journals. The situation for historians interested in network research is
further complicated by academic and cultural idiosyncrasies, since much
of the groundbreaking and recent research into historical networks in
the English-speaking world has been carried out by historical
sociologists, rather than social historians, and has thus remained
mostly outside the sphere of traditional academic history departments.
This has naturally also influenced the means of publication for research
in this area; preferred journals such as Social Networks and the
American Journal of Sociology focus heavily on methodological and
theoretical aspects. In short, there are no international publications
devoted to the study of networks (social and otherwise) from a
specifically historical perspective.
The Journal of Inductive Biblical Studies intends to promote the
hermeneutical approach to the study of the Scriptures generally known as
Inductive Biblical Studies. By Inductive Biblical Study (IBS) we mean
the hermeneutical movement initiated by William Rainey Harper and
Wilbert Webster White that was embodied in the curriculum of The
Biblical Seminary in New York founded in 1900. This approach had
precursors in the history of interpretation and has since the beginning
of the twentieth-century enjoyed widespread dissemination, being taught
at such institutions as Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia
Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, Fuller
Theological Seminary, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries, Azusa
Pacific University, and Asbury Theological Seminary, as well as hundreds
of other institutions and organizations around the world. For more
detailed description of IBS, see Bauer and Traina, Inductive Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide to the Practice of Hermeneutics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2011) and the IBS website at http://www.inductivebiblicalstudy.com/.
The Journal of Latin Cosmopolitanism and European
Literatures (JOLCEL) is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes two
issues per year in open access. Our format is dialogical and combines
three articles with a reaction by a respondent. The journal is closely
linked to the activities of the research group RELICS
(Researchers of European Literary Identity, Cosmopolitanism and the
Schools), which aims to develop a large international network of
researchers interested in these themes. RELICS organizes two workshops a
year and regular large conferences.
The Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD) features peer reviewed data
papers describing archaeology datasets with high reuse potential. We are
working with a number of specialist and institutional data repositories
to ensure that the associated data are professionally archived,
preserved, and openly available. Equally importantly, the data and the
papers are citable, and reuse will be tracked. While still in beta
phase, the journal is now accepting papers. We will also be adding new
functionality over the next few weeks, and refining the look and feel.
The Journal of Open Humanities Data (JOHD) aims to be a key
part of a thriving community of scholars sharing humanities data. The
journal features peer reviewed publications describing humanities
research objects or techniques with high potential for reuse. Humanities
subjects of interest to JOHD include, but are not limited to Art
History, Classics, History, Linguistics, Literature, Modern Languages,
Music and musicology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, etc. Submissions
that cross one or more of these traditional disciplines are particularly
encouraged.
The Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity is a peer-reviewed,
interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring competitive
interactions among religious and philosophical persons and groups in the
ancient Mediterranean, including Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians, and
Muslims. We specifically aim to foster the development of new approaches
and methodologies that highlight contours and nuances of religious
competition between and among these communities and individuals.
Special consideration is given to submissions that are interdisciplinary
in approach and/or employ social-scientific theoretical frameworks. Our
goal is to demonstrate competitive interactions among differing
socio-religious discourses in antiquity and to explore the ways that
these groups mutually influenced each other.
Journal
of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists is an annual academic
journal that publishes specialized research and studies in the fields of
archeology, museums, restoration and Arab national civilizations,
published by the General Union of Arab Archaeologists and the Union of
Arab Universities since 2000 to date. It publishes research studies in
several languages: Arabic, English, French and German and has an
international and regional refereeing committee. Due to the success
achieved by the Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, the
Editorial Department considered the publication of a new issue of the
Journal in foreign languages, in order to raise the level of academic
research of Arab archaeologists at the international level. There is no
doubt that the Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists is
the result of an archeological academic interaction and movement not
only in Egypt but among all archaeologists in the Arab world from the
ocean to the Gulf. This profound academic product of subjects is not
confined to academic publishing, but is a crucible for academic and
practical rapprochement between the archaeologists, in a sincere attempt
to find a language that is mutually enriching, without programming or
preconditions. Therefore, this convergence succeeded in unifying the
archeological term among archaeologists, in which each researcher
presented his research in a smooth simple language and a term rolling
away from the regional terminology so that each researcher does not
write for himself, but writes in a language of dialogue that is
comprehended by all Arab archaeologists, whether in the East or Morocco.
Thus, the Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists managed
to reach an academic vision and a common research language that was
accepted by many researchers, especially in the field of terminology. In
turn, with the commencement of the new issue of the Union Journal in
foreign languages, we look forward to keeping up with international
publication standards, for the Journal of the General Union of Arab
Archaeologists has obtained the ISI (International Accreditation),the
journal has Impact factor of 0.589 based on international citation
report ( ICR) for the year 2016- 2017 anticipating to reach the desired
objectives.
The Journal of the Hellenic Institute of Egyptology (JHIE)
is jointly co–published annually, in one fascicle, by the Hellenic
Institute of Egyptology (Athens, Greece), by the Archaeological Society
of Alexandria (Alexandria, Egypt) and the cAin Shams University (Cairo, Egypt). The aim of JHIE,
based on the principles of Humanism and the desire for International
Synergies and collaboration between colleagues of different
nationalities that characterize both the Institute and the Society, is
to provide a modern scientific forum for the discussion of a
plethora of aspects, notions and facets from various domains of
Egyptology, Archaeology and Archaeoastronomy, with emphasis on the
religion, funerary texts, language and scripts, Epigraphy, Papyrology,
Sciences (Astronomy, Mathematics, Botany, Architecture, & c.) of
ancient Egypt, as well as Helleno–Roman Archaeology related to Egypt;
furthermore, Coptology is also represented. Interdisciplinarity and
the harmonious interference between various scholarly fields and
disciplines are highly desirable, as is also a general emphasis on the
collaboration of countries all over the Mediterranean Basin,
encompassing studies of individual civilizations (in particular those
related to ancient Egypt and Hellas), as well as common elements,
contacts and interactions among them. Our journal is kindly published,
handled and distributed by Serapis Editions, Athens, Greece. All
payments are due to Serapis Editions, and not to the Institute neither
to the Society.
The Journal of the Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical
Studies (JOCABS) promotes scholarship in biblical studies, homiletics,
and religious education among Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Christians
around the world.
Although submissions in English are preferred thus ensuring greater
accessibility, academic papers in other languages (especially Arabic,
Armenian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Romanian, Russian, Serbian,
and Spanish) will be considered by our multi-lingual editorial board and
its international associates.
Karanos. Bulletin of Ancient Macedonian Studies is
an Academic Journal focused in the Historical, Socioeconomical and
Cultural perspectives related with Ancient Macedonia, from the Argead
Dynasty to the Hellenistic Macedonian Kingdoms (Seleucids, Ptolemies,
Antigonids, among others) and the Roman province of Macedonia.
K.A.S.A. è l’acronimo di Koiné archeologica, sapiente antichità.
E’ uno dei progetti finanziati dal III Programma interregionale IIIA
Italia-Malta, anno 2004-2006, promulgato dalla Regione Sicilia con
contributi della Comunità Europea. Esso prevede la partecipazione di tre
partners,
la Facoltà di Lettere, L’Università di Malta e la Officina di Studi
Medievali di Palermo, per la realizzazione di itinerari turistici
integrati che leghino in percorsi unitari le province di Siracusa e
Ragusa e l’arcipelago maltese.
Il progetto di questa rivista è stato concepito alcuni anni fa da
alcuni membri dell’attuale Comitato scientifico. È stato pensato per
colmare quello che percepivamo come un relativo vuoto nelle
pubblicazioni periodiche, non solo alla luce dei progressi degli studi
storici sul Vicino Oriente antico in generale, ma anche in merito al
significato particolare che questo ramo di ricerca ha assunto in Italia.
Il titolo KASKAL (il logogramma sumero per l’accadico harranu, hulu ‘strada,
percorso’) rimanda alla rilevanza che oggi ha una visione spaziale e
dinamica dell’Antichità e ai problemi delle interrelazioni culturali
relative al Vicino Oriente antico.
Le ‘strade’ a cui si fa riferimento ideale sono quelle che attraversano
spazi ‘densi’: questi possono essere spazi pienamente abitati, o spazi
abbandonati (e quindi ricchi di storia), o anche spazi liminari che
collegano ambienti e culture diversi. Questa rivista è quindi progettata
per coprire un’area geografica, che può anche estendersi oltre i
confini tradizionali del Vicino Oriente per includere regioni limitrofe,
se questo risulta utile per individuare connessioni, influenze e
relazioni specifiche.
Inoltre, pur essendo convinti dell’indispensabile autonomia dei singoli
rami di ricerca, miriamo a mantenere forti legami tra studi storici e
archeologici, proprio perché crediamo che il dialogo continuo tra
storici e archeologi stia portando a revisioni significative delle
rispettive visioni sull’Antichità.
Miriamo anche a rendere questa rivista una rivista internazionale
specificamente aperta ai giovani ricercatori sul Vicino Oriente antico,
per i quali auspichiamo e ci aspettiamo maggiori opportunità di lavoro
sul campo e di ricerca. Essi sono i compagni di viaggio che d’ora in poi
KASKAL spera di incontrare più frequentemente sul suo percorso.
Logeion publishes
original scholarly articles in modern Greek, English, French, German,
and Italian on every aspect of ancient Greek and Roman theatre and
drama, including its reception in modern theatre, literature, cinema and
the other art forms and media, as well as its relation to the theatre
of other periods and geographical regions. All types of methodological
approaches and theoretical perspectives are welcome. Emphasis will be
placed on interdisciplinary approaches. The Journal will be printed at the end of each calendar year by Crete University Press as
a consecutively paginated issue. Prior to the publication of each
year’s printed issue, the Journal will be published as a freely
accessible (Open Access), provisionally paginated PDF document in order
both to ensure that articles are published relatively quickly, and to
allow authors to benefit from readers’ responses before the final
printing. For the printed
issue authors will be able to make minor
revisions to the main text of the electronic version or append addenda
to their articles.
magazén | International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities
is the interdisciplinary journal of the Venice Center for Digital and
Public Humanities (VeDPH) based at the Department of Humanities at Ca
'Foscari University of Venice undergoing double blind peer review and
published twice per year in print, digital copy and web version in open
access by Edizioni Ca 'Foscari. The
VeDPH is founded upon an initiative of excellence that aims at
stimulating an interdisciplinary methodological discourse to serve as
basis for the collaborative development of sustainable, reusable, shared
resources for research and learning in the field of digital and public
humanities. Its
disciplinary domains include Digital Textual Scholarship, Digital and
Public Art History, Digital and Public History, Digital Cultural
Heritage and Digital and Public Archeology. The name magazénrefers
to the historical definition of public houses in the Republic of
Venice, which were places of diverse human deeds and thriving including
information exchange, commercial bargains and pawn brokerage. Thus
the journal aspires to constitute an open platform for a wide range of
disciplinary fields and methodological approaches sharing the scholarly
potential of a digital and public discourse.
Al Malweah for Archaeological and Historical studies:A Scientific,
Periodical and Coherent Journal, Issued by college of Archeology in
Samarra university. It is interested in publishing Archaeological and
Historical researches, it is founded in 2013.
Die Gründung der Open-Access-Zeitschrift MANICULAE geht aus der alltäglichen Erfahrung des Akademievorhabens ,Handschriftencensus‘
hervor. Fortlaufend werden rund um die Welt Entdeckungen und
Beobachtungen gemacht, für die es keinen passenden Publikationsort gibt.
Der klassische Aufsatz in einer Zeitschrift benötigt mehr Zeit, eine
Nachricht auf Twitter erfolgt zwar rasch, ist aber wenig nachhaltig und
nach wenigen Stunden schon wieder vergessen. Manche Entdeckung, so lehrt
die Erfahrung, verschwindet über Jahre oder Jahrzehnte in der
‚wissenschaftlichen‘ Schublade und wird am Ende nicht mehr bekannt
gemacht.
Manuscript and Text Cultures (MTC) is the Journal of the Centre for Manuscript and Text Cultures (CMTC) at The Queen's College in the University of Oxford.
Each issue is devoted to a particular set of questions that are
addressed globally. Articles are at once specialised and
interdisciplinary, and led by the common goal of enabling long-term
research on how knowledge and meaning are shaped and sustained by
material conditions, past and present. As a platform for international
researchers to engage in close dialogue across their areas of expertise
and inform each other about approaches and theories developed in their
various subject areas, the goal of MTC is to generate
discussions that cross subject boundaries and contribute to the
theoretical understanding of material text cultures and their impact on
knowledge production in global literate societies. With our
multidisciplinary approach, crossing traditional academic divisions, we
hope to cast light on the deep structures of human behaviours in
material knowledge production, past and present.
Medicina nei secoli: Journal of history of medicine and medical humanities,
founded in 1964, is an international peer-reviewed Journal published by
Sapienza University of Rome (Sapienza University Press). Since 1989,
MnS has been edited by the History of Medicine and Bioethics Unit of the Department of Molecular Medicine.
MnS publishes original research papers, critical
reviews and short communications devoted to all aspects of History of
Medicine and Biomedicine, History of Healthcare and Health Professions,
History of Bioethics and Medical Humanities.
Melita Classica is an additional initiative of the Association. The
present journal is meant to be an annual publication in which
Classicists can find an appropriate forum wherein the fruit of their
literary endeavors and their researches can be published. Contributors
for future publications are welcome and encouraged to submit their
articles or material relating to the Classics – writing guidelines are
printed at the end of this journal. The MCA is currently receiving
submissions for Volume 7 until Friday 25th June. For more information on
how to submit to the jounral, please send an email to the Editor at info@classicsmalta.org
The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome contain essays on
a range of subjects in the humanities, drawn from the disciplines represented
in the Academy's School of Classical Studies, including archaeology, ancient
studies, Greek and Latin literature, history of art, and medieval and modern
Italian studies. The Memoirs, first published in 1915 and now an
annual publication, continued the Supplementary Papers of the American
School of Classical Studies in Rome (1905-1908), also included in this
collection. The Memoirs and two other current publications of the
American Academy in Rome are distributed by the University of Michigan Press;
for subscription information, see http://www.press.umich.edu
Memrah es una revista estudiantil bíblico-teológica anual publicada por
la Facultad de Teología y la Sociedad Adventista de Investigación
Teológica de la Universidad Adventista del Plata. Consta con referato
anónimo internacional que proporciona un foro académico que impulse la
formación e investigación teológica estudiantil, así como la publicación
de investigaciones en las áreas de estudios bíblicos y teológicos junto
con sus disciplinas auxiliares, todo dentro del contexto de la fe
bíblica. Se incluyen las cuatro ramas de la teología: sistemática,
histórica, aplicada y bíblica.
Metatron is a journal of modern philology and the ancient
imagination offering new vistas on the cultures of the ancient
Mediterranean and Near East. Named after the mediating angel of Jewish
mysticism, it is designed to open cutting-edge research to a broad
intellectual community.
Acoge en sus páginas colaboraciones que versan acerca de los ámbitos hoy
en día admitidos bajo el concepto de Filología Clásica, con especial
atención a los comprendidos en las denominaciones de Filología Griega y
Filología Latina en su contenido más amplio, tanto en lo que se refiere a
su contenido como a los periodos cronológicos correspondientes
MMD – Museum, Materials and Discussions. Journal of Museum Studies
is an open-access academic journal in English, French, and Italian,
devoted to museology, museography, Cultural Heritage as well as research
on audiences and fruition with an international outlook, addressing
both the life of museum institutions and collections, and the latest
challenges they face in their broad cultural and social dimension.
Créée en 2006 et éditée par Salvatore Sciascia Editore, Mythos est
une revue transdisciplinaire et comparatiste où se croisent les
approches historiques, philologiques, archéologiques, anthropologiques
ou sociologiques des religions anciennes. Revue annuelle et ouverte à
toutes les approches, elle promeut une étude historique et non
confessionnelle des religions
«Нижневолжский археологический вестник»
издается с декабря 2016 года. Журнал создан на основе ежегодного
сборника, первый выпуск которого был осуществлен в 1998 году. С 7 по 12
выпуски «Вестника» издавались под грифом Волгоградского государственного
университета и Института археологии РАН.
NOVA TELLVS es la única revista científica editada en
México que tiene como propósito difundir investigaciones filológicas
sobre las lenguas y literaturas griega, latina y sánscrita, además
aborda su tradición y recepción. Publica artículos, notas de
investigación, documentos, reseñas y noticias relativas a dichos campos
de estudio. Desde 1983 NOVA TELLVS cuenta con una versión impresa (ISSN 0185-3058) y con una versión digital (ISSN 2683-1759).
This
is a peer-reviewed, inclusive, non-Eurocentric, multi-disciplinary
journal devoted to the study of temporal, spatial, economic, social, and
linguistic aspects of ancient civilizations from the Old World, namely
Africa, Asia, and Europe. We want to offer a comprehensive perspective
on civilizations developed in these continents in pre-modern times, from
prehistory to the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire (15th century AD).
The OJSH, as an international multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed online open access academic journal,
publishes academic articles deal with different problems and topics in
various areas of history (prehistory, ancient history, post-classical
history, modern history, contemporary history, world history, regional
history, people’s history, military history, cultural history, economic
history, political history, intellectual history, history of
science, history of arts, counterfactual history, comparative history,
psychohistory, philosophy of history, historiography, historical
methodology, critical theory, archeology, palaeography,
palaeoanthropology, history and related disciplines, etc.).
The OJSP, as an international multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed online open access academic journal,
publishes academic articles deal with different problems and topics in
various areas of philosophy (history of philosophy, middle eastern
philosophy, Indian philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, East Asian
philosophy, African philosophy, indigenous American philosophy,
epistemology, ethics, value theory, aesthetics, logic, legal
philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of science, social philosophy,
philosophy of language, philosophy of education, political philosophy,
feminist philosophy, philosophy of religion, philosophical schools,
applied philosophy, etc.).
Oral Tradition is an open-access journal devoted to the
study of the world’s oral traditions, past and present. Reaching a
diverse and global audience, the journal publishes articles that explore
the vitality of words spoken, sung, or performed, and the traditions of
creative expression in which they thrive.
Ovidius, the Journal of the International Ovidian Society is an online academic journal sponsored by the International Ovidian Society.
It is the first journal wholly devoted to scholarship on the Latin poet
Ovid, as well as the many afterlives of his work. We eagerly welcome
contributions on any aspect of Ovid’s poetry or Ovidian studies more
broadly, and the full range of Ovidian receptions and influences,
literary and otherwise, from any methodological approach. We also
accept translations and pieces of original creative writing with an
Ovidian theme. And we especially welcome contributions – of any sort –
that are innovative, or which come from junior and historically
underrepresented scholars.
The PalArch Foundation publishes three journals: PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology (PJAEE; ISSN 1567-214X),
PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology (PJVP; ISSN 1567-2158)
and PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Northwest Europe (PJANE; ISSN 1573-3939).
These are so-called ‘open access’, which means that the publiciations
are freely availabe and can be downloaded by everyone (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access_(publishing)). Note
that the downloaded PDF publications are for personal use only:
distribution is not permitted. Notifying third parties should be done by
reference to the Foundation’s website www.PalArch.nl
Revue interuniversitaire, internationale et quadrimestrielle, Pallas publie
en français mais aussi en anglais, en espagnol, italien et allemand,
des articles d'enseignants, jeunes chercheurs et doctorants. Les sujets
abordés, réunis dans des dossiers thématiques traitent des sciences de
l’Antiquité au sens large et intéressent tous les domaines des
civilisations grecque et romaine : littérature, linguistique, métrique,
histoire, archéologie, iconographie.
Die Pegasus-Onlinezeitschrift ist ein wissenschaftliches Periodikum zur Didaktik und Methodik der Fächer Latein und Griechisch, wird vom Deutschen Altphilologenverband herausgegeben und ist erstmals im Dezember 2000 erschienen.
Persian World is the official journal of Tissaphernes Archaeological Research Group. The journal was established by Dr. Shahin Aryamanesh. Persian World is an international, peer-reviewed journal, publishes high-quality, original research. Persian World
is a journal covering all aspects of Persian studies and presents
articles on the whole spectrum of Persian Studies, including articles on
the history, religion, art, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics,
epigraphy, and numismatics of Persia and the Persianate world. Its scope
includes all areas of the world with an Iranian or Persian legacy,
especially Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, the Indian Subcontinent,
Transoxiana, the Caucasus, and Asia Minor.
Patristica Nordica Annuaria is a yearly Nordic academic bulletin
focused on the study of late antiquity and early Christianity, i.e. the
emergence of Christianity and its environment during the first eighth
centuries. The bulletin is published by Collegium Patristicum Lundense
at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University.
The bulletin has peer-reviewed articles, reviews of new Nordic
research and information about current Nordic research within the
field. The contributions are either in the Scandinavian languages or in
English.
The bulletin is distributed to subscribers as well as members of
Collegium Patristicum Lundense. Patristica Nordica Annuaria continues
Meddelanden från Collegium Patristicum Lundense, 1 (1987) - 25 (2010).
Patristic Theology (PT) publishes research that rigorously
engages early Christian texts and the theological wisdom that inspired
them. As an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, Patristic Theology
benefits the larger academy by providing an important venue for the
publication of patristic theological research of the highest quality.
The journal is published through the McMaster Divinity College Press and the Centre for Patristics and Early Christianity (CPEC)
at McMaster Divinity College. This research centre promotes the study
of the texts and traditions of the mothers and fathers of the early
church: their literature, theology, history, worship, and spirituality.
La Rivista PELORO nasce alla confluenza delle molteplici
competenze disciplinari che caratterizzano il Dottorato in Scienze
storiche, archeologiche e filologiche dell’Università di Messina.
Intende proporre uno spazio di espressione ad accesso aperto per
ricerche specialistiche e originali condotte negli ambiti di interesse
del Dottorato, offrendo a dottorandi e dottori di ricerca uno sbocco
editoriale innovativo per percorsi di studio di alto profilo, paralleli o
complementari a quelli impostati per l’elaborato finale. È aperta anche
ai contributi dei docenti del Dottorato.
Pericles at Play: a Literary Classical Receptions Journal publishes poetry and literary fiction with a relation to the classical world or its reception.
Periodico di Mineralogia is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal publishing Research Articles, Letters and Reviews in Mineralogy, Crystallography, Geochemistry, Ore Deposits, Petrology, Volcanology and applied topics on Environment, Archaeometry and Cultural Heritage.
The journal aims at encouraging scientists to publish their
experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible.
Accordingly, there is no restriction on article length. Additional data
may be hosted on the web sites as Supplementary Information. The journal
does not have article submission and processing charges. Colour is free
of charges both on line and printed and no Open Access fees are
requested. Short publication time is assured.
“PHILIA. International Journal of Ancient Mediterranean Studies” is a
new and innovative journal in its wider outlook, covering both the
entire Mediterranean and a more extensive range of specialist subjects
including epigraphy, papyrology, numismatics, historical geography,
archaeology, prosopography, social, economic, military or religious
history. Peer-reviewed, the journal is intended to be an international
publication platform for new insights into the most varied aspects of
ancient Mediterranean cultures. Articles are accepted to publishing
process in Turkish, English, German, French, Italian
Seule revue française ouverte aux travaux portant sur toutes les écoles et périodes de la philosophie ancienne, Philosophie antique est éditée par les Presses universitaires du Septentrion et propose chaque année depuis 2001 un dossier thématique, une rubrique de Varia et des comptes rendus.
Since 2001, Philosophie antique remains the only French journal
open to scholarly works on any aspect of ancient philosophy and its
reception from the Middle Ages up to now. Each annual issue of the
journal, published by Presses du Septentrion, includes a thematic section, a Varia section, and reviews of important recent scholarly books in the field.
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogue on Plato
across different languages and scholarly approaches. The journal has
been established by the International Plato Society,
founded in 1989. The Society also holds triennial symposia and
occasional additional activities and supports regional Plato Societies.
It also sponsors the publication of scholarly books on Plato, in
collaboration with Academia Verlag, Sankt Augustin.
It is open to all Plato scholars world-wide to read this journal, to
make responses to the papers (which should be sent to the Editor and are
subject to editorial moderation), and, in due course, to submit papers
for inclusion in the journal. The languages of the journal are those of
the International Plato Society, namely English, French, German, Italian
and Spanish.
PLOUTARCHOS n.s. is an International Scholarly Journal devoted to
research on Plutarch's Works, on their value as a source for Ancient
History and as literary documents and on their influence on Humanism.
lt is directed to specialists on these topics. The principal Areas of
research of this journal are Classical Philology, Ancient History and
the Classical Tradition.
Founded in July 2021 and based in Nottingham, Pnyx is the first endeavour of Isegoria Publishing,
a free, digital, Open Access publisher in Classical Studies, World
Archaeology, and their Receptions. We prioritise under-represented
groups, provide in-house services, forge close relationships with
authors, promote important work conducted worldwide, encourage
diversity, and widen participation in a truly global environment. We
provide genuinely supportive, personalised, professional service. No author will be sent away on account of language, status, position, or gender.
We will be working closely with authors to develop their ideas rather
than sweeping through the submitted manuscripts to find readily
publishable papers. Our purpose is to support the vast majority of scholars currently under-represented in the market and contribute towards a truly global community.
The
Journal Post Augustum aims at promoting the study of the ancient world,
and especially the study of the Mediterranean during the first Christian
centuries, and at attracting the attention of scholars, students and
the general public with an interest in the field.
It hosts
articles and book reviews, in Greek or in English. It is published in
e-form annually. Articles are published as soon as they are received and
reviewed by the editorial committee, and in the order they are received
and reviewed, in the next available issue.
Πρόκειται για να από τα αρχαιότερα περιοδικά του κόσμου. Eκδίδεται
από το 1837 ανελλιπώς ετησίως και περιλαμβάνει τις αναλυτικές εκθέσεις
των ανασκαφών της Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας, με σχέδια εντός κειμένου και
πολλούς πίνακες.
PVCRS is very much a companion publication to our ejournal New Voices in Classical Reception Studies and our Eseminar Archive.
All add to the range of resources that are made freely available on
the Open University Reception of Classical Texts Research Project
website. New Voices provides a refereed platform for newer
researchers to publish their work. The Eseminar Archive makes available
the records of the annual seminar that discusses all aspects of
classical reception. Practitioners' Voices is a response to the
growing awareness that Classical Reception research has to recognise
the full range of processes that shape the impact of classical material
in new contexts. Its aim is to provide a Forum in which theatre
directors, designers, dramaturgs, actors, poets, translators, and all
involved in the creative practices that are so crucial to classical
receptions can discuss the relationship between their work and the
classical texts, themes and contexts on which they draw.
Préhistoires méditerranéennes est une revue bilingue multi-supports à comité de lecture (prend la suite de Préhistoire Anthropologie Méditerranéenne). Elle
accueille toute contribution originale sur la préhistoire des espaces
méditerranéens. La revue publie, en flux continu, des contributions au
format électronique, regroupées chaque année dans une édition papier.
Elle propose, en outre, sous la forme de suppléments, des numéros
thématiques. Préhistoires méditerranéennes se veut un espace de
débats d'idées ; elle souhaite mettre à disposition des auteurs et des
lecteurs une tribune de publication contradictoire — suscitée ou
sollicitée — permettant la discussion scientifique autour des articles
retenus.
Principia: A Journal of Classical Education is a
peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes articles, policy
research, editorials, and reviews related to the history, theory,
practice, and pedagogy of classic liberal arts education and
contemporary classical schools, colleges, and universities.
Projet Épopée is an annual journal dedicated to comparative research on epic. Created in 2015, Projet Épopée is supported by Grenoble Alpes University
and publishes in French. Each issue features a thematic dossier,
focusing on a specific aspect, and is completed by the following
sections: "Dissertations and work in progress" and "State of research".
Fondata da Adelmo Barigazzi nel 1975, la rivista Prometheus
si è dedicata programmaticamente alla ricerca scientifica sui testi
letterari classici greci e latini, nella convinzione che uno studio
analitico e filologicamente approfondito dei testi antichi possa giovare
ancora fortemente alla formazione culturale dei giovani della nostra
età.
Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel is a
peer-reviewed, open-access bilingual journal dedicated to the
archaeology of Israel. It is published online by the Israel Antiquities
Authority (IAA), featuring archaeological excavation reports conducted
under the auspices of the IAA within the Land of Israel.
I Quaderni del Ramo d'Oro on-line, iscritti nel Registro
Periodici del Tribunale di Siena e di consultazione libera e gratuita,
costituiscono la rivista del Centro Dipartimentale Antropologia e Mondo Antico (Università di Siena).
"I Quaderni del Ramo d'Oro on-line" pubblicano contributi incentrati
sullo studio del mondo antico secondo una prospettiva antropologica e
sull'antropologia culturale in tutte le sue sfaccettature e dimensioni,
previa valutazione da parte del Comitato Scientifico e di referees
internazionali.
Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali / Working Papers in Linguistics and Oriental Studies (QULSO),
is an open-access peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for scholarly
debate for Linguistics and Oriental Studies researchers in Italy and
abroad. The journal publishes articles relating to the analysis of
natural language in its various aspects, paying special attention to the
following fields of inquiry: theoretical models of language; the
description of linguistic systems; the linguistic continuum in
historical, typological and sociolinguistic perspectives; linguistic
structures of languages of the Orient and their historical evolution;
experimental linguistics (psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics) and
applied linguistics; pragmatics and semantics; communication.
Research Institute Research Institute RAFIDAN al-Rafidan: Journal
of Western Asiatic Studies is issued once a year as a bulletin after
1980 by Iraqi ancient culture.
Réflexion(s) est une revue thématique réalisée par des spécialistes de l'antiquité gréco-latine.
Chaque
thème analyse une question qui intéresse le monde actuel en la mettant
en relation avec des événements, des textes ou des personnages antiques.
Notre but est de réfléchir autrement sur notre temps et nos
sociétés, mais aussi de comprendre pourquoi la connaissance de notre
antiquité est encore indispensable pour penser le monde d'aujourd'hui.
Ce but est, plus largement, le but des études classiques : la lecture de
Cicéron ou la visite des ruines de Pompéi sont un miroir dans lequel
nous pouvons apprendre à voir avec un peu de recul (et donc un peu plus
clairement) notre époque.
Religion in the Roman Empire(RRE) hat das Ziel, neue und
integrative Perspektiven auf Religion in der antiken Welt mit Hilfe
einer fächerübergreifenden Methodologie zu fördern und abzubilden.
Ausgehend von der Idee der "gelebten Religion" bietet RRE die
Möglichkeit, neue, im Entstehen begriffene Forschungsarbeiten
aufzugreifen und weiterzuführen. Dadurch können die Fächergrenzen
zwischen Religionsgeschichte, Archäologie, Anthropologie, Altphilologie,
Alter Geschichte, jüdischer Geschichte, rabbinischen Studien, der
Wissenschaft vom Neuen Testament und frühen Christentum, der Patristik,
koptischen Studien, gnostischen und manichäischen Studien und Arbeiten
zur Spätantike und orientalischen Sprachen überwunden werden. Wir
hoffen, die Entwicklung neuer Forschungsansätze anzuregen, die die
lokale und globale Entwicklung der multidimensionalenpluralistischen
Religionen der Antike erfassen.
Since 2020, the Res Difficiles conference series has been a
venue for addressing inequities within the field of Classics, examining
issues arising out of intersectional vectors of race, ethnicity, gender,
sexuality, disability, class, socio-economic status and beyond. An
outgrowth of this conference series, Res Difficiles, The Journal—an imprint of Ancient History Bulletin,
a Green Open Access Journal—invites submissions from individuals,
pairs, or groups, addressing “difficult things” within the discipline of
Classics and related fields. Res Difficiles, The Journal seeks
to publish the “traditional” argumentative forms of inquiry standard to
the discipline, but also reflections upon pedagogical concerns as well
as contributions of a creative, personal, or experimental nature,
including interviews. In addition to individual submissions, we welcome
pitches for guest-edited special issues.
Res Difficiles, The Journal as an imprint of AHB adheres
to the usual North American editorial policies in the submission and
acceptance of articles but imposes no House Style. Authors are, however,
asked to use the abbreviations of L’Année philologique (APh) for journals, and of the Thesaurus linguae latinae (TLL) for Latin authors
Restauro Archeologico (RA) is a scientific
international print and open access journal, issued every six months. RA
publishes articles peer-reviewed – in Italian, English, Spanish, French
and German, sulla concerning the knowledge, conservation, and
valorisation of all endangered, neglected, or ruined architectural
structures and aims to focus attention on the methodologies of study and
intervention on architectural heritage in archaeological contexts or
connected to them.
La Revue de l’histoire des religions (RHR), publication
trimestrielle fondée en 1880, dont la rédaction est établie au Collège
de France au sein de l'Institut des civilisations, est ouverte à la plus
large collaboration, française et étrangère. Son champ d’étude couvre
toutes les formes du donné religieux, discours et vécu, des origines à
nos jours, sous toutes les latitudes.
Notre publication s’intéresse à la
didactique des langues anciennes et propose une réflexion pédagogique
sur la façon de les enseigner, du Secondaire au Supérieur (Collège,
Lycée, CPGE, Université). La revue pourra aussi se faire écho
d’expériences de classe au niveau du Primaire. Convaincue que les
approches pédagogiques d’un degré d’enseignement sont très souvent
transférables aux autres, l’équipe de cette publication vise en même
temps à favoriser le dialogue entre tous les enseignants de langues
anciennes, indépendamment des appartenances associatives ou syndicales.
La « Revue des Études Tardo-antiques », fondée par l’association « Textes pour l’Histoire de l’Antiquité Tardive
» (THAT) et placée sous son patronage, a l’ambition d’être une revue
scientifique internationale de référence dans le domaine de l’Antiquité
tardive, de ses sources et de ses prolongements. Elle permet aux
chercheurs de publier et de faire reconnaître leurs travaux sur les
textes antiques (éditions, traductions, analyses, confrontations) dans
une perspective historique, qu’il s’agisse de l’histoire proprement dite
ou de l’histoire littéraire, rhétorique, religieuse, des idées, du
droit, de la tradition manuscrite, de leur fortune et de leur réception.
Dotée d’un comité scientifique international comptant des personnalités
du monde de la recherche sur l’Antiquité tardive et d’un comité de
lecture permanent auquel, pour chaque proposition d’article, les experts
les mieux qualifiés sont sollicités d’apporter leur concours, la «
Revue des Études Tardo-antiques » fournit aux auteurs et aux lecteurs la
garantie d’une haute qualité scientifique.
La Revue des Sciences Religieuses est une publication
scientifique, rédigée et publiée par les enseignants-chercheurs de la
Faculté de théologie catholique de Strasbourg mais ouverte à tous les
chercheurs. La revue aborde tous les champs disciplinaires de la
théologie, du droit canonique et des sciences religieuses : l’exégèse,
l’histoire, la théologie fondamentale et dogmatique, la pastorale et la
pratique, l’éthique, la philosophie, les études œcuméniques.
Rhea Classical Reviews is
predicated on the beliefs that: (1) book reviews should be a
constructive, conscientious, and helpful evaluation of the work; (2) the
current review model in Classics and related fields does not always
prioritize these qualities; (3) emerging and alternative scholars, and
particularly individuals within equity-seeking groups, would benefit
from a review venue that embraces their contributions as authors and
reviewers.
Pensando di fare cosa utile e gradita agli studiosi di Egittologia,
Archeologia Egiziana e Papirologia, riproduciamo i volumi della serie
RICERCHE ITALIANE E SCAVI IN EGITTO (R.I.S.E.), pubblicati a partire dal
2004 al Cairo (Champollion Street, 14), per le cure di Maria Casini e
Giuseppina Capriotti Vittozzi del Centro Archeologico Italiano -
Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Ringraziamo la Direzione dell'Istituto
Italiano di Cultura del Cairo, nella persona del Dottor Paolo Sabbatini,
per l'autorizzazione alla diffusione digitale dei volumi.
El presente número de RIHAO aparece luego de un considerable tiempo desde la publi-
cación del número anterior, situación que ha hecho necesario relanzar la revista bajo
una nueva serie. El nuevo equipo de trabajo de la revista apunta, pues, en lo inmediato,
a subsanar los graves problemas de periodicidad que la misma ha experimentado así
como, fundamentalmente, a volver a poner al servicio de los investigadores de la historia
antigua del Cercano Oriente de nuestro país la publicación o cial del Instituto dedicado
a dicha especialidad en la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Más allá de las coyunturas
económicas y los contextos institucionales que sin dudas afectan a toda producción
académica, lograr la periodicidad de una publicación cientí ca –así lo creemos– expresa
un compromiso serio con la necesidad de difusión de una especialidad. Pero, también
hacen al carácter cientí co y académico de una publicación el mantenimiento de una
actitud profesional junto con una variedad de aproximaciones inquisitivas y temáticas,
así como la no menos necesaria contribución de especialistas del exterior. En ese senti-
do, la revista se encuentra abierta a recibir contribuciones nacionales e internacionales
que aborden todas las temáticas y especialidades del campo antiguo-oriental, desde
miradas propias de la egiptología, la asiriología, la hititología, la iranología y los estu-
dios bíblicos tradicionales, ancladas principalmente –aunque no exclusivamente– en
aspectos lológicos y arqueológicos, hasta intervenciones derivadas intrínsecamente
de los cambios y rupturas observados en las ciencias sociales y humanas desde los años
’60 del siglo pasado. Con este espíritu amplio e integrador, aunque sin soslayar en abso-
luto el compromiso con la calidad disciplinar, reanudamos la publicación de RIHAO.
La Rivista del Museo Egizio promuove, raccoglie e diffonde le
ricerche su tutti gli aspetti della collezione del Museo Egizio di
Torino e sui siti archeologici da esso indagati oggi e in passato,
nonché studi su argomenti aventi una rilevanza indiretta per la
collezione.
Qualcuno potrebbe chiedersi se, in presenza
di numerosi e autorevoli periodici di diritto romano e diritti dell'antichità
pubblicati anche e soprattutto in Italia, fosse proprio il caso di metterne in
cantiere uno nuovo: se fosse un lettore tendenzialmente benevolo e animato da
incrollabile fiducia nel principio della concorrenza, potrebbe forse dare risposta
positiva affermando che l'ingresso di un nuovo operatore sul mercato (!) dovrebbe
portare a un miglioramento dell'offerta in generale.
La Rivista di Studi
Fenici, ha periodicità annuale ed è destinata ad accogliere articoli da
presentare in lingua inglese, anche se, benchè in forma limitata,
saranno accettati contributi in francese, tedesco e spagnolo.
Rudiae. Ricerche sul mondo classico è una rivista
fondata dal Prof. Carlo Prato nel 1988 presso l’allora Dipartimento di
Filologia Classica e Medievale ed è giunta al suo 23° numero, pubblicato
nell’anno 2012. Essa viene oggi edita a cura della sezione di Filologia
classica del Dipartimento di Studi umanistici dell’Università del
Salento, in una nuova serie e in una nuova veste editoriale.
RursuSpicae est une revue consacrée à la transmission des
textes et des savoirs de l’Antiquité à la fin du Moyen-Âge. Elle est la
fusion des revues Rursus et Spicae
dont les objectifs scientifiques étaient similaires. Cette transmission
peut concerner non seulement les textes grecs et latins, mais également
hébraïques, syriaques et arabes qui ont nourri la culture médiévale et
moderne. Les anciens numéros de Spicae sont disponibles en pdf à cette adresse.
SAEG Papers è una
collana online, pubblicata da Edizioni Quasar di Roma, dotata di ISSN e
ISBN, con rapidi tempi di pubblicazione e una cura editoriale adeguata
alle esigenze degli studi di Epigrafia Greca.
In SAEG Papers gli articoli, sottoposti a doppia peer review,
vengono messi subito in lavorazione non appena giungono in redazione e,
ultimato il processo editoriale, sono pubblicati senza dover attendere
il completamento del volume.
Ogni saggio pubblicato in SAEG Papers ha valenza di “contributo in volume”, secondo la classificazione ANVUR.
Per le citazioni bibliografiche si suggerisce l’abbreviazione SAEGPapers, seguita dal numero del fascicolo.
SAMAI is an online Polish academic journal in the field of classical
antiquity and early middle ages, symbolically until the age of
Charlemagne. It is published in the Institute of History, University of Wrocław, drawing upon the tradition of the Antiquitas, a long-lasting series within Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis, although in legal sense SAMAI is independent from the Antiquitas.
Acting within this tradition, SAMAI is primarily concerned with ancient
history, first of all with history of ancient Greece and Rome. SAMAI
welcomes also texts dealing with history of Europe, Asia and Africa in
early middle ages, especially if their topic relates somehow to
classical antiquity.
Scripta Classica są rocznikiem znajdującym się od roku 2013 w
wykazie czasopism naukowych MNiSW, w którym publikują specjaliści z
różnych dziedzin nauk o literaturze i kulturze antycznej, badacze
zajmujący się tradycją i recepcją antyku w literaturze nowołacińskiej,
bizantyjskiej i epok późniejszych aż po czasy współczesne. W roczniku
zamieszczane są również przekłady tekstów nietłumaczonych dotąd i
niepublikowanych w naszym kraju. Czasopismo zostało założone w roku 2004
w Katedrze Filologii Klasycznej UŚ Katowicach przez prof. Tadeusza
Aleksandrowicza i dr. hab. Tomasza Sapotę. Pismo ukazuje się w ramach
serii Filologia Klasyczna i skierowane jest do filologów klasycznych,
literaturoznawców, językoznawców, filozofów, historyków, teologów,
religioznawców, a także do wszystkich zainteresowanych antykiem i jego
tradycją.
Scripta Classica Israelica is the yearbook of the
Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies. The journal is
published in Israel and is generously supported by the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, Bar Ilan University, Ben Gurion University of the Negev,
Haifa University, Tel-Aviv University and the Open University.
From its inception in 1974, Scripta Classica Israelica has been
devoted to the study of Classics and Ancient History. It welcomes
articles in English, French, German, Italian or Latin on any aspect of
the classical world. All submissions are refereed by outside readers.
Societas Classica
is a multi-language collection of papers presented at the International
scientific conference that has been organized by the Department of
Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures since 2002 under the
motto Common and Specific features of Civilizations of Greece, the East and Rome, and later gained wide popularity in scientific circles under the title: Cultures and Religions in the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the East
The Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions was founded to foster
the interdisciplinary study of the religions of the ancient
Mediterranean basin, and especially the interaction of the multiple
polytheistic religions with each other and with the emerging
monotheistic religions of the region. We hope to bring together
scholars interested in Near Eastern studies, Classics, Religion and
other related fields to share insights with each other. Membership
for a nominal fee is open to faculty, graduate students and anyone with
an interest in ancient Mediterranean religious traditions.
Strata: The Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society
Strata is an annual peer-reviewed academic
journal that seeks to bring the latest studies of the archaeology of
Israel-Palestine and its surrounding regions to a wider international
audience. We welcome articles on many aspects of research that lead to a
better understanding of the archaeology in this region, an archaeology
that is of great interest internationally because of its significance
both for understanding the development of three of the world’s great
religions and for the important history of Israel-Palestine. We are also
keen to have reviews of recently-published books studies on
archaeological topics of the area.
Studia Biblica Slovaca is
a peer-reviewed scholarly periodical for philological, historical,
exegetical and theological research of the Sacred Scripture of both the
Old and the New Testament. It publishes only original research articles
in Slovak, Czech and
English.
Studies of Biblical Interest (SBI) publishes an annual journal by scholars, researchers, and students who are interested in espousing new and original ideas about the biblical texts and the world in which they were written.
SBI strives to foster an environment of open and pluralistic inquiry through articles related to comparative biblical studies, textual criticism, etymological research, archaeology, anthropology, religion and science, the study of religious and cultural texts worldwide, alternative readings, discussions, critiques, and reviews. We also reserve space in each issue for items that would not traditionally be published in an academic journal, including art, literary fiction, music, opinion pieces, photography, and poetry.
In biblical studies (and academia more generally), opinions are too often hardened into dogmatic positions. Such a state of affairs stifles scholarship. SBI endeavours to ensure that voices from across the field and beyond are represented prominently, regardless of whether the theories and views expressed are in harmony with one another.
SBI looks forward to partnering with you, either as a reader or contributor, in this search for greater understanding of one of the world's foundational texts.
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.
Established in 2022, Studies in Egyptian Archaeology and Science
(SEAS) is an international open-access journal that covers the
implementation of physical and biological sciences to Egyptian
archaeology, philology and art history. SEAS invites contributions with a
focus on dating, environmental studies, remote sensing and geophysics
including satellite mapping, artefact studies, conservation science and
biological anthropology including a strong Egyptological research focus
and cultural theory in equal measure. Contributions are expected to be
evidence-based, and to follow the highest scientific and ethical
standards relevant to an international scientific community.
De kolommen in de Subseciva Groningana staan in beginsel open voor
ieder, die een bijdrage wil leveren aan het onderzoek in het Romeinse en
Grieks-Romeinse recht. The columns of the Subseciva are in principle open to everyone who is
willing to make a contribution to research in Roman and Greco-Roman
law.
Sudan & Nubia is
published each autumn. It contains much of interest on recent
archaeological fieldwork in Sudan, including many articles on surveys
and excavations only undertaken during the previous winter.
The bulletin is an ideal way to keep abreast of current British
activities in Sudan, and also contains contributions by eminent foreign
scholars. It is profusely illustrated with line drawings and monochrome
and colour photographs.
Sudan & Nubia is free of charge to Society members, who receive it a year in advance of online release … JOIN THE SOCIETY >
Le Sycomore est une revue scientifique
traitant de plusieurs domaines d’enquête qui contribuent à la pratique
de la traduction de la Bible, par exemple, la linguistique,
l’anthropologie, l’exégèse, la théologie, la philologie, la théorie de
la traduction, l’utilisation des Saintes Ecritures. Cette revue est
publiée au nom de l’Alliance biblique universelle et en partenariat avec
la SIL. Son comité éditorial comprend des spécialistes internationaux
en traduction de la Bible. Les contributions proviennent pour la plupart
de traducteurs de la Bible et de conseillers en traduction de la Bible,
mais aussi de pratiquants et de théoriciens dans tout domaine
apparenté. Un langage non technique est visé pour atteindre un public
large parmi les traducteurs de la Bible, les institutions académiques et
les églises, et pour permettre à toutes les parties prenantes d’entrer
en dialogue.
Sylloge epigraphica Barcinonensis, fundada el 1994 pel professor
Marc Mayer i Olivé, és una publicació científica anual que vol difondre
estudis i novetats epigràfiques de qualitat, originals i inèdites, i
abraça des del punt de vista de temes d'epigrafia, filologia clàssica,
paleografia, història antiga, topografia antiga, arqueologia clàssica i
llengües
Syllogos is an international, open-access journal dedicated to Herodotus’ Histories:
to the world of Herodotus’ text; the Mediterranean, Near Eastern, North
African and European worlds to which his work relates; and to the
global reception of the Histories from antiquity to the present day.
Synthesis
ISSN 0328-1205 versión impresa
ISSN 1851-779X versión electrónica
Synthesis (en línea) es una publicación anual del Área
Filología Griega del Centro de Estudios de Lenguas Clásicas de la
Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad
Nacional de La Plata. Edita trabajos originales que versen sobre los
ámbitos comprendidos bajo los conceptos de Filología, Filosofía y
Literaturas Griegas, y su recepción en autores posteriores.
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.
Taeckholmia is an international journal of plant systematic and related subjects. It is founded by Vivi Täckholm (7thJanuary 1898 – 3rd May 1978) in 1968 as “Publication from Cairo University Herbarium” and was named since volume 9 (1978) Taeckholmia, commemorating its founder. Taeckholmia is
accredited with the International Association for Plant Taxonomy for
purpose of registration of new non-fungal plant names. In order to keep
the journal updated and available to everyone, the editorial board
decided to publish the journal using online system effective from volume
36 (2016).
The Journal of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural
Heritage is an international and peer-reviewed scholarly journal
published annually in English and Turkish. The journal’s purpose is
to produce scholarship and to promote scholarly discussions that
document, preserve, discuss, study, and advance the understanding of the
cultures of Anatolia and its environs, as well as the intercultural
relations in the region. The Journal of the Turkish Institute of
Archaeology and Cultural Heritage welcomes submissions related to
Anatolia and its neighboring regions, including the Mediterranean,
Aegean, Black Sea, and Balkans, as well as Southwest and Central
Τα Θέματα Αρχαιολογίας (themata-archaiologias.gr /
themes-in-Archaeology.gr) είναι ένα τετραμηνιαίο, μη κερδοσκοπικό
διαδικτυακό περιοδικό που έχει ως αποκλειστικό σκοπό να συμβάλει στην
έγκυρη και επιστημονικώς αποδεκτή διάδοση και οικειοποίηση από το ευρύ
αναγνωστικό κοινό του τρόπου σκέψης και των κατακτήσεων της Αρχαιολογίας
και της Ιστορίας της Τέχνης.
TC is an online publication of the SBL and is listed in
the Directory of Open Access Journals. Users are
permitted to download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of all TC
articles. Articles may not be reproduced without permission.
TC publishes full-length scholarly articles, shorter notes, project reports, and reviews of
works in the field of biblical textual criticism. Articles on any aspect of the textual
criticism of the Jewish and Christian scriptures (including extracanonical and related
literature) are welcome, and contributions that transcend the traditional boundary between
Hebrew Bible and New Testament textual criticism are especially encouraged. We also invite
articles discussing the relationship between textual criticism and other disciplines.
Teiresias Journal Online continues the previous Teiresias. Online Review and Bibliography of Boiotian Studies
by means of a new series. Faithful to the pioneering spirit of its
predecessor, which has been an open access publication from 1971, TJO is free from subscription fees. It is published twice a year. Issues can be downloaded from this platform and shared freely.
Tel Aviv is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes
articles on the archaeology and history of the Southern Levant. While
the journal features articles dealing with periods ranging from
prehistory to Late Antiquity, its primary focus is on the Bronze and
Iron Ages.
Tel Aviv is a hybrid open access journal that is part of the Taylor & Francis Open Select
publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access.
Publishing open access means that your article will be free to access
online immediately on publication, increasing the visibility,
readership, and impact of your research.
“Tempus
Pontem: Azerbaijan Journal of Archaeology and Anthropology” is an
international peer-reviewed periodical journal for the Archaeology and
Anthropology field of sciences. The journal is published semi-annually.
The fields of study are:
Aerial archaeology, Archaeogeography,
Archaeometry, Bioarchaeology, Biological, Cultural Anthropology,
Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology, Battlefield archaeology, Digital and
Computational Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Environmental
Archaeology, Epigraphy, Forensic archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Landscape
Archaeology, Numismatics, Maritime archaeology, Museum studies,
Paleopathology, Recceology, Settlement Archaeology, Philosophy of
Archaeology and Anthropology.
The Theoretical Roman ArchaeologyJournal (TRAJ)
is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, providing a venue for
innovative and interdisciplinary research in the field of Roman
Archaeology. The journal promotes the use of theoretical approaches to
the Roman past and facilitates fresh interpretations of datasets, rather
than solely the presentation of archaeological data. The geographical
scope of the journal is the whole of the Roman world at its greatest
extent, including areas beyond the frontiers where Roman influence was
evident. The journal’s temporal scope is from the Bronze Age to the Late
Antique period; however, the subject of most contributions will usually
range from the third century BC to the fifth century AD.
Traces in Time is a yearly journal publishing research in prehistory.
Traces in Time is a peer-reviewed journal. Articles are peer-reviewed
by at least two referees, reports and book reviews are not. The
reviewing process is half blind. The process takes at least two weeks,
and at most two months. The authors are allowed to choose one referee
for their article. Referees may be contacted as needed or they may be
one of our continuous collaborators.
Traces in Time is an open access journal published by ATPG. All
content is freely available without charge to the users or
their institution in HTML and PDF formats. Traces in Time is published
online, and every printed copy has to be considered as a “copy for
personal use”. All papers of this journal are published under the terms
of the Attribution- NonCommercial - NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Creative
Commons License. Authors can freely dispose of their own work. Users
are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link
to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior
permission from the publisher or the author.
transfer – Zeitschrift für Provenienzforschung und
Sammlungsgeschichte | Journal for Provenance Research and the History of
Collection ist ein wissenschaftliches Publikationsorgan für Beiträge
zur Provenienzforschung und Sammlungsgeschichte sowie zu benachbarten
Forschungsbereichen wie der Kunstmarktforschung, Rezeptionsgeschichte,
Kultursoziologie oder Rechtsgeschichte. Die jährliche Veröffentlichung
der Beiträge erfolgt rein digital im Open-Access (diamond). Die Qualität
von vollumfänglichen Aufsätzen in deutscher und englischer Sprache wird
durch ein Double-Blind Peer-Review Verfahren gesichert. Sonstige
Formate erfahren eine interne Begutachtung durch die Herausgeber:innen
unterstützt durch den wissenschaftlichen Beirat. Sämtliche Beiträge
erhalten ein professionelles Lektorat. Die Zeitschrift ist
institutionell an der Forschungsstelle Provenienzforschung, Kunst- und
Kulturgutschutzrecht der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
angebunden und wird durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
finanziell gefördert.
Tsafon est une revue d'études juives interdisciplinaire dont
les thèmes sont : textes bibliques et rabbiniques, religion et relations
interreligieuses, histoire du peuple juif de l'Antiquité à nos jours,
histoire de l’État d'Israël, littérature contemporaine juive et
israélienne. Les aires géographiques concernées sont le Moyen-Orient et
les lieux des diasporas juives. Chaque numéro présente un dossier
thématique, des varia, la parution d'un inédit (document d'archives,
textes littéraires inédits), des actualités du champ d'études juives,
des comptes rendus de lecture.
TYCHE ist eine jährlich erscheinende Fachzeitschrift mit Sitz am Institut für Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde, Papyrologie und Epigraphik der Universität Wien.
Gegründet 1986 genießt die Zeitschrift inzwischen eine hohe Reputation
innerhalb der Altertumskunde. Alle Beiträge unterliegen einem
Doppelblindgutachten und können in Deutsch, Englisch, Italienisch,
Französisch und auch Latein erscheinen. TYCHE fokussiert auf den Bereich
der Alten Geschichte, vom Anbeginn der griechischen Geschichte bis zur
Spätantike. Einen besonderen Schwerpunkt bilden die Editionen und
Interpretationen von epigraphischen und papyrologischen Quellen, wobei
zusätzlich mit der Korr. Tyche und den Adnotationes epigraphicae
ein Forum für kürzere Anmerkungen im Bereich der Papyrologie und
Epigraphik geboten wird. In einem Rezensionsteil werden neue
Publikationen besprochen. Neben den Jahresheften gibt TYCHE auch
Monographien als Supplement- oder Sonderbänden heraus.U Schyłku Starożytności - Late Antiquity
ISSN: 2080-8097
The journal Late Antiquity. Studies in Source Criticism stems from the
book series initiated and edited since 1999 by the community of
researchers focusing on late antiquity that was formed by Ewa Wipszycka.
Seven volumes of the series appeared in print under the common title
Christianity in late antiquity. Studies in Source Criticism, and
presented research papers devoted primarily to the study of historical
sources. The journal continues in the same vein, reserving a privileged
and prominent place for research articles dealing with source criticism.
Its thematic scope, however, is much wider when compared to the series,
especially as it welcomes contributions which deal with multiple
aspects of the late antique world and employ a broad range of
approaches, including methodologies of such disciplines as history,
classical philology, philosophy, papyrology, archaeology and history of
art.
The Undergraduate Journal of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations is an
annual, double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the NMC
Students' Union. It showcases undergraduate work from faculties within
the University of Toronto that are focused on the interdisciplinary
study of the civilizations and cultures of the Near and Middle East from
neolithic times until the present, including their languages and
literatures, archaeology, history, art and architecture.
Middle East Medievalists (MEM) is an international professional
non-profit association of scholars interested in the study of the
medieval Middle East, expansively defined to include all geographies
with prominent Muslim political, religious, or social presences, at some
point between the rough parameters of 500-1500 CE.
Valonia: A Journal of Anatolian Pasts is the international,
peer-reviewed journal of Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian
Civilizations (ANAMED). Published online in open-access format and in
limited print runs, the journal aims to bring forth in a timely manner
selections of the latest innovative, critical, and synthetic scientific
research on the broad range of subjects that fall within ANAMED’s
mission: the archaeology, architectural and art history, heritage, and
history of Anatolia and its affiliated geographies, from deep prehistory
through Late Ottoman times. Valonia publishes one special or
one open-topic issue per year. The selection of topics for special
issues as well as articles for open issues aims for chronologically and
disciplinarily balanced representation.
Vicino Oriente is the journal of the Sezione di Orientalistica
(Section of Oriental Studies) of the Department of Sciences of
Antiquity of Rome “La Sapienza” University.
VO is published yearly and deals with Near and
Middle Eastern Archaeology, History, Epigraphy, extending its view on
the whole Mediterranean with the study of Phoenician and Punic
documents.
Vulgata in Dialogue wurde 2016 gegründet.
Sie ist eine internationale, peer-reviewed (zielgruppenrezensierte)
wissenschaftliche Online-Zeitschrift mit offenem Zugang. Gehostet wird
die Zeitung von der Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, IT-Abteilung,
Publikations- und eLearning-Dienste.
Water History
Electronic ISSN: 1877-7244
Print ISSN: 1877-7236
The general purpose of the Water History
is to encourage, promote, and foster historical understanding of the
relationship between water and humankind. As water has influenced the
development of human communities throughout the world, the study of
water contributes to our understanding of economic, political, social,
and environmental history, the history of science, medicine, technology,
environmental sciences, and geography.
Die Wiener Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte online (WBAGon) ist
eine Reihe, die für Publikationen aus dem Bereich der Alten Geschichte
und Altertumskunde sowie der Epigraphik und Papyrologie zur Verfügung
steht. Das können sowohl monographische Werke als auch Sammlungsbände,
wie etwa Akten zu Kongressen, umfassen.
Die WBAGon möchten für Autoren von höchstqualifizierten Publikationen
eine rasche und unkomplizierte Plattform bieten, ihre
wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse einem möglichst breiten Publikum frei
zugänglich machen.
Die archäologischen Disziplinen haben sich – parallel zu populärmedialen
Banalisierungen – zunehmend von zeitgenössischen Diskursen in
Philosophie, Bild-, Medien- und Sozialwissenschaften entkoppelt. Die
Zeitschrift für archäologische Aufklärung setzt sich zum Ziel, die
Aktualität antiker Artefakte zu demonstrieren. Im Fokus steht nicht das
l‘art pour l‘art einer positivistischen Rekonstruktion zerschlagener
Vasen, verschütteter Städte und verwehter Handelswege: Ziel ist vielmehr
die Präzisierung von Konzepten antiker Dingwelten, ihrer Mechanismen
und Regelsysteme. Die Zeitschrift sucht im Trümmerhaufen der Antike nach
Lösungen für die Aporien der Gegenwart.
Founded in 1951, Živa Antika
(“Living Antiquity”) is an academic journal open to original research
from all areas of Classical Studies and Antiquity in general – Greek and
Latin language and literature, philosophy, mythology and religion,
ancient history and archaeology, art, architecture and culture – from
the dawn of the Classical civilisation until the 6th century AD, as well as later classical reception and influences.
Journal of Historical and Archaeological Researches is a
Bulgarian science periodical focusing on history, archaeology and their
auxiliary sciences. All submitted materials are peer reviewed by
authoritative scholars before being published. The Journal was created
and it is financed by an Initiative committee. Currently, we are working
on being included in the science citation indices and international
bibliographic databases.
The AWOL Index: The bibliographic data presented herein has been programmatically extracted from the content of AWOL - The Ancient World Online (ISSN 2156-2253) and formatted in accordance with a structured data model.
AWOL is a project of Charles E. Jones, Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at the Pattee Library, Penn State University
AWOL began with a series of entries under the heading AWOL on the Ancient World Bloggers Group Blog. I moved it to its own space here beginning in 2009.
The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available.
The ancient world is conceived here as it is at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University, my academic home at the time AWOL was launched. That is, from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.
AWOL is the successor to Abzu, a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world, founded at the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago in 1994. Together they represent the longest sustained effort to map the development of open digital scholarship in any discipline.