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Sunday, August 21, 2022

Open Access Journal: Electryone - `Hλεκτρυώνη

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

Electryone - `Hλεκτρυώνη
ISSN: 2241-4061

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

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

 | pp.

28-31

Abstract:

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

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

19-27

Abstract:

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

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

8-18

Abstract:

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

ELECTRYONE 

2021
Volume 8, Issue 1

 | pp.

1-7

Abstract:

Euripides’ Ion is a play with elements that challenge tragic gravity, and bring about a lighter tone. Although the body of criticism that discusses the comic elements of Euripides’ tragedies (esp. the so-called tragic–comedies) is extensive, little attention has been given to cases of comic self-consciousness. The aim of this paper is to examine Ion’s l.528, and more concretely Ion’s utterance ...ταῦτ᾽ οὖν οὐ γέλως κλύειν ἐμοί;, as an example of comic selfawareness, that is, an instance that Euripides himself recognizes, in a metatheatrical way, as comic, while commenting at the same time on its reception on the audience’s part.
Keywords:comic self-consciousness/awareness, Euripides, Ion, metapoetry
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Monday, June 27, 2022

Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies (SNAP:DRGN)

Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies (SNAP:DRGN)
SNAP:DRGN is building a virtual authority list for ancient people through Linked Data collection of common information from many collaborating projects. The graph will provide: 1. identifiers for all persons who appear in one or more corpora and catalogues; 2. gold standard normalization data for parsing and proofing tools; 3. visualization of ancient persons, names, titles and relationships; 4. research tools for historians; 5. standards and software contributing to the Linked Ancient World Data community.
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Labels: Classics, Greece, onomastics, Prosopography, Rome

Friday, June 17, 2022

Open Access Journal: Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens

 [First posted in AWOL 9 August 2016, updated 17 June 2022]

Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
ISSN: 1108-149X
e-ISSN: 2241-9195
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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens publishes academic articles on topics related to Greek and Mediterranean archaeology, history, language, literature, visual arts, architecture, art history and cultural traditions.
An essential part of the journal is furthermore the publication of preliminary reports of Danish archaeological fieldwork carried out in Greece.
Vol. 9 (2019)
  • Kristina Winther-Jacobsen (ed.)

Abstract

Preface

 

JOHN LUND
Christian Tuxen Falbe: Danish Consul-General and Antiquarian in Greece, 1833-5

 

ALEXANDRA KANKELEIT
“Copenhagen amuses itself, seemingly as always, on the edge of the abyss”: Two German Archaeologists in Exile in May 1939

 

PAOLO MUNTONI
Simplicity and Essentiality: Carl Nielsen’s Idea of Ancient Greek Music

 

EVANTHIS HATZIVASSILIOU
Modernity and Legacies: Representations of Greco-Roman Antiquity in Star Trek, 1966-9

 

TAO THYKIER MAKEEFF
Classical Reception in a New Key: Contemporary Hellenic Polytheism in Modern Greece

 

BENTE KIILERICH
The Classical in Contemporary Sculpture: A Global View

 

BIRGIT OLSEN
The Snake who Became a Prince, or The Girl with Two Husbands: An Analysis of the Fairytale (AT *433B) Based on Hatzi-Yavrouda’s Version from Kos

 

JOHN LUND
The Nine Lives of Adam Friedel: The Portrayer of the Protagonists of the Greek Revolution

 

MOGENS PELT
Images and Interactions: Greece in Danish Public Life and Politics from the Revolution of 1821 to the Debt Crisis in the Second Decade of the 21st Century

 

OLYMPIA VIKATOU, SØREN H ANDBERG, NEOPTOLEMOS MICHAELIDES & SIGNE BARFOED
Topographical Work in Ancient Kalydon, Aitolia (2015-18)

 

SIGNE BARFOED
Rediscovering Artemis Laphria at Kalydon: Preliminary Results

 

ANASTASIA DRELIOSSI-HERAKLEIDOU & LISA BETINA
Preliminary Report on the Excavation at the Papachristodoulou-Karika Plot in Rhodes

No 8 (2017)

Articles

  • Celebrating 25 years of archaeological research at the Danish Institute at Athens
    Kristina Winther-Jacobsen, Rune Frederiksen, Søren Handberg
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  • A Late Roman building complex in the Papaz Tarlası, Vezirköprü (ancient Neoklaudiopolis, northern Asia Minor)
    Kristina Winther-Jacobsen, Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen, Vera Sauer
    25
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  • True to type? Archaic Cypriot male statues made of limestone
    Lone Wriedt Sørensen
    59
    • PDF
  • Vroulia revisited From K. F. Kinch’s excavations in the early 20th century to the present archaeological site
    Eriphyle Kaninia, Stine Schierup
    89
    • PDF
  • The cults of Kalydon Reassessing the miniaturised votive objects
    Signe Barfoed
    131
    • PDF
  • Colour shifts On methodologies in research on the polychromy of Greek and Roman sculpture
    Jan Stubbe Østergaard
    149
    • PDF
  • The Parthenon in Danish art and architecture, from Nicolai Abildgaard to Theophil Hansen
    Patrick Kragelund
    179
    • PDF
  • The Lower Acropolis of Kalydon in Aitolia Preliminary report on the excavations carried out in 2013-15
    Olympia Vikatou, Søren Handberg
    191
    • PDF
  • A short-cut to Delphi Indications of a vehicle track from a stone quarry to the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
    Erik Hansen, Gregers Algreen-Ussing, Rune Frederiksen
    208
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  • The Greek-Swedish-Danish Excavations 2013 A short preliminary report
    Erik Hallager, Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki
    264
    • PDF
  • The Greek-Swedish-Danish Excavations 2014 A short preliminary report
    Erik Hallager, Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki
    280
    • PDF
  • The Pit L Baby Burial– Hermeneutics Implications for immigration into Kydonia in MMIII/LMI
    P. J. P. McGeorge
    293
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  • ‘Finding Old Sikyon’, 2015 A preliminary report
    Rune Frederiksen, Konstantinos Kissas, Jamieson Donati, Giorgos Giannakopoulos, Silke Müth, Vassilios Papathanasiou, Wolfgang Rabbel, Harald Stümpel, Katharina Rusch, Kristina Winther-Jacobsen
    305
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No 1 (1995)

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Open Access Journal: Études platoniciennes

[First posted in AWOL 14 February 2018, updated 17 June 2022]

Études platoniciennes
ISSN electronic edition: 2275-1785
Études platoniciennes
Les Études platoniciennes sont entièrement consacrées à l'actualité de la recherche sur Platon et la tradition platonicienne. Elles rassemblent : un choix d'études pertinentes sur un thème ou une œuvre particulièrement significatifs pour la recherche contemporaine, la livraison annuelle du « Bulletin Platonicien », avec ses comptes rendus sur les livres récents consacrés à Platon et à la tradition platonicienne, et la « Bibliographie Platonicienne », qui recense toutes les publications dans ce domaine. Les Études platoniciennes favorisent le pluralisme des langues, des disciplines et des méthodes de lecture.

Numéros en texte intégral

  • 17 | 2022
    Le retour de l'âme
  • Sous la direction de Camille Guigon et Pauline Rates
    • Camille Guigon et Pauline Rates
      Introduction [Texte intégral]
    • Mauro Bonazzi
      Le platonisme : une philosophie de l’exil ? [Texte intégral]
    • Fabienne Jourdan
      Le retour de l’âme à son lieu d’origine après la mort et sa descente ici-bas selon Numénius [Texte intégral]
    • Marco Zambon
      Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie [Texte intégral]
    • Luc Brisson
      Descente et retour de l’âme chez Plotin et chez Porphyre [Texte intégral]
    • Thomas Vidart
      La réactivation des empreintes issues des réalités intelligibles selon Plotin [Texte intégral]
      The reactivation of the printed marks coming from the intelligible realities according to Plotinus
    • Christian Girard
      L’unité de l’âme, au péril de l’homme ? [Texte intégral]
    • Daniela Patrizia Taormina
      Jamblique. L’âme et ses parcours d’élévation [Texte intégral]
    • Pauline Rates
      Métamorphoses du thème du retour de l’âme du De Regressu de Porphyre au livre X du De civitate Dei [Texte intégral]
    • Anne-Claire Lozier
      À la recherche d’un bonheur éternel : Augustin face au retour sempiternel et à la métempsychose (Cité de Dieu XII, 21) [Texte intégral]
    • Carlos Steel
      Le retour de l’âme à l’intellect. Lectures neo-platoniciennes du De Anima III 4-5 d’Aristote [Texte intégral]
    • John Dillon
      L’ivresse de l’intellect : quelques réflexions au sujet du récit plotinien de l’Ascension [Texte intégral]
  • Varia

    • Alexandra Michalewski
      La puissance inquiète [Texte intégral]
      Note à propos d’un parallèle inaperçu entre Enn. VI.3 (44).23 et Enn. III.7 (45).11
    • Arthur Oosthout
      The problem of (in)divisible intellect in Proclus’ Elements of theology 180 [Texte intégral]
      Proclus and Prophyry on the relativity of the incorporeal whole
  • Bulletin Platonicien

    • Alexandra Michalewski
      Arzhanov Y., Porphyry, On Principles and Matter [Texte intégral]
    • Anthony Bonnemaison
      Moss, J., Plato’s Epistemology. Being and Seeming [Texte intégral]
    • Etienne Helmer
      Pangle, T. L., Socrates Founding Political Philosophy in Xenophon’s Economist, Symposium, and Apology [Texte intégral]
    • Vivien Longhi
      Crignon C. et Lefebvre D. (éds.), Médecins et philosophes : une histoire [Texte intégral]
    • Luc Brisson
      Mróz T., Plato in Poland 1800-1950. Types of reception-Authors-Problems [Texte intégral]
    • Paul Colrat
      Collobert C., Territoire philosophique, territoire poétique : l’annexion platonicienne [Texte intégral]

 

  • 16 | 2021
    Pseudoplatonica et écrits authentiques de Platon
  • 15 | 2019
    Le Parménide de Platon
  • 14 | 2018
  • 13 | 2017
  • 12 | 2015
    Platon et la physis
  • 11 | 2014
    Platon et la psychè
  • 10 | 2013
    Platon et la technè
  • 9 | 2012
    Platon aujourd’hui
  • 8 | 2011
    Les Formes platoniciennes dans l'Antiquité tardive
  • 7 | 2010
    Philon d'Alexandrie
  • 6 | 2009
    Socrate : vie privée, vie publique
  • 5 | 2008
    Le divin dans la tradition platonicienne
  • 4 | 2007
    Puissances de l'âme
  • 3 | 2006
    L'âme amphibie
  • 2 | 2006
    Le Timée de Platon
  • 1 | 2004
    Etudes Platoniciennes I

 

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Saturday, June 11, 2022

Open Access Journal: Opuscula: Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome

t[First posted in AWOL 14 September 2012, updated 11 June 2022]

Opuscula: Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome
Opuscula is published yearly by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. First issued in 2008 (no. 1), Opuscula replaces the annuals Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana published by the Swedish Institute at Athens and the Swedish Institute in Rome respectively.
The annual contains articles within classical archaeology, ancient history, art, architecture and philology, as well as book reviews within these subjects. Reports of fieldwork carried out under the supervision of the Institutes at Athens and Rome are regularly reported on in the Opuscula.
The annual welcomes contributions pertaining to the ancient Mediterranean world (prehistory to Late Antiquity) and the Classical tradition and drawing on archaeological, historical and philological studies; also, contributions dealing with later periods in the areas, especially in the fields of art, architecture, history and cultural heritage.
Opuscula is a refereed periodical, available in print and with Open Access six months after publication.

Opuscula 14 | 2021

SEK 636

Opuscula 13 | 2020

SEK 636

Opuscula 12 | 2019

SEK 636

Opuscula 11 | 2018

SEK 636

Opuscula 10 | 2017

SEK 636

Opuscula 9 | 2016

SEK 636

Opuscula 8 | 2015

SEK 636

Opuscula 7 | 2014

SEK 636

Opuscula 6 | 2013

SEK 636

Opuscula 5 | 2012

SEK 636

Opuscula 4 | 2011

SEK 636

Opuscula 3 | 2010

SEK 636

Opuscula 2 | 2009

SEK 800

Opuscula 1 | 2008

SEK 800
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