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Pyle: A Gateway to Greek Manuscripts

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[First posted in AWOL 22 April 2012, updates 12 June 2015]

Pyle:  A Gateway to Greek Manuscripts
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Pyle is a collaborative tool for teaching and scholarly research in the field of Greek palaeography and codicology; it aims to collect scattered resources from various individuals and institutions, gradually adding new information, materials and services.

Pyle also aims to promote interaction among scholars, students and all other persons interested in ancient and medieval Greek manuscript books, providing a place to share knowledge, ideas, projects and news.


Lake online

Lake
Lake, Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200, edited by Kirsopp Lake and Silva Lake, I-X, Boston (Massachusetts), The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1934-1939 - Lake online

Lefort – Cochez online

Lefort – Cochez
Lefort – Cochez, L. Th. Lefort — J. Cochez, Album palaeographicum codicum Graecorum minusculis litteris saec. IX et X certo tempore scriptorum, accedunt quaedam exempla codicum saec. XI-XVI, Leuven, beheer van Philologische Studiën, 1932 (Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Philologische Studiën, Albumreeks, n° 1) - Lefort – Cochez online



Open Access Journal: Roda da Fortuna

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Roda da Fortuna
ISSN: 2014-7430 (Print)
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The Wheel of Fortune theme originated in Greco-Roman antiquity, probably from the fusion of two goddesses: Fors and Fortuna. This combination gave rise to Fors (Fortuna), the goddess who personified chance, fate and luck. Christianized in the Middle Ages, the Wheel of Fortune represents both the Wheel of Life and the Wheel of Chance, it symbolizes the continuous changes, both positive and negative, that the medieval man was subject to. 

With the ISSN (2014-7430) registered at the Biblioteca de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain), the Wheel of Fortune is a Journal that aims to publish, in electronic form, texts concerning Antiquity and the Middle Ages with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies that combine History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Law, Arts, Literature, Philology, etc.

With a half-yearly publication, we intend to encourage the development of academic papers on the Ancient and Medieval world, thus contributing to disseminating research within the virtual medium.

This Journal publish two issues per year, the articles are evaluated by members of the Editorial Board and guest members invited each semester, and provides immediate open access to its content, following the principle that scientific knowledge freely available to the public supports a greater democratization of knowledge.


Open Access Journal: CeROArt: Conservation, exposition et Restauration d’Objets d’Art

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New From the Oriental Institute: The Mosaics of Khirbet el-Mafjar: Hisham's Palace

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The Mosaics of Khirbet el-Mafjar: Hisham's Palace

by Hamdan Taha and Donald Whitcomb

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This is a presentation of beautiful colored mosaics. They originate from buildings in the oasis of Jericho and all date from the first half of the eighth century, during the time of Umayyad caliphate of the early Islamic period. Many visitors have had the privilege of seeing the mosaics revealed, but no one has experienced the impact of all these pavements since they were first excavated in the 1930s and 1940s. A few have been published, but the presentation in Hamilton and Grabar (Khirbat al Mafjar: An Arabian Mansion in the Jordan Valley, 1959) is only very fine aquarelle paintings from the originals.
In 2010 the Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage uncovered, cleaned, and assessed the state of conservation of these mosaics. A series of high-quality digital photographs was prepared by a team from the Department, composed of M. Diab, N. Khatib, Said Ghazal, Rafaat Sharaia, and I. Hamdan, under the direction of H. Taha, from which the present selection is offered for study and appreciation of this triumph in early Islamic art. These images speak for themselves.

  • Oriental Institute Miscellaneous Publication
  • Chicago: The Oriental Institute; Ramallah: Palestinian Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage, 2015
  • ISBN 978-1-61491-004-6
  • Pp. 128; 156 color illustrations
  • Hardcover, 11.00 x 10.75”
  • $59.95

For an up to date list of all Oriental Institute publications available online see:

Open Access Journal: BABELAO: Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies

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BABELAO: Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies
ISSN: 2034-9491 
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The name BABELAO means « Bulletin of the Abelao », more precisely « Bulletin de l’Académie Belge pour l’Etude des Langues Anciennes et Orientales » (Bulletin of the Belgian Academy for the Study of Ancient and Oriental Languages). ABELAO is a non-profit organization which seeks to promote teaching and research in the various fields of ancient and oriental culture and languages, especially by means of summer-courses on the campus of the University of Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).
Its Bulletin, BABELAO, is conceived as a scholarly journal. It covers the various fields of oriental studies : philology, palaeography, history of the ancient and oriental world, language history, comparative literature, edition of texts, etc. Its Editorial Board, the members of which are recruited internationally, brings together scholars who are able to provide expertise in all the required fields. The members are: Alessandro Bausi (Hamburg), Anne Boud'hors (Paris), Antoine Cavigneaux (Geneva), Sabino Chialà (Bose), Bernard Coulie (Louvain-la-Neuve), Alain Delattre (Brussels), Didier Devauchelle (Lille), Johannes Den Heijer (Louvain-la-Neuve), Jean-Charles Ducène (Brussels), J.Keith Elliott (Leeds), Jean-Daniel Macchi (Geneva), Michael Marx (Berlin), Claude Obsomer (Louvain-la-Neuve), Agnès Ouzounian (Paris), Tamara Pataridzé (Louvain-la-Neuve), Paul-Hubert Poirier (Québec), Véronique Somers (Paris, Louvain-la-Neuve), David Taylor (Oxford) and Anton Vojtenko (Moscow). 
 >BABELAO 4 (2015)
C. OBSOMER, À propos de deux passages du Grand Hymne à Aton (colonnes 2-3 et 6-7) (p. 1-24)
A. FOURNET, Le thème de la révolte de l'objet contre son créateur dans la Bible et ses précurseurs dans les fables de la tablette KBo 32.14 écrite en langue hourrite (p. 25-59)
E. FOGUENNE, L’individu et le péché par inadvertance : une comparaison de rites expiatoires en Mésopotamie et en Israël ancien (p. 61-100)
L. LOCATELLI, Le cheval dans l’onomastique du Sud-Ouest de l’Anatolie (p. 101-110)
F. BOUZID-ADLER, La « Barbarisation » d’Éphèse vue à travers le prisme de l’anthroponymie (p. 111-133)
C.-B. AMPHOUX, La division du temps dans l’Église primitive : une structure septennale dans l’évangile selon Marc (p. 135-148)
E. GÜVEN, Les inscriptions funéraires antiques d’Antioche sur l’Oronte (p. 149-199)
D. PHILLIPS, Dadisho‘ Qatraya’s Letter to Ab-kosh: the text according to MS Baghdad Archbishopric of the East n° 210 with critical notes and a translation (p. 201-223)
Z. AL-SALAMEEN et H. FALAHAT, Continuity of some Nabataean legal practices during the Late 19th – Early 20th century: a study in the light of unpublished deeds of sale from Wādī Mūsā, southern Jordan (p. 225-243)
N. AFIF, Les premiers psaumes en berbère tachelhit. Une collection de prières chrétiennes dans l’espace nord-africain au XXe siècle (p. 245-257)
   >BABELAO 3 (2014)
   >BABELAO 2 (2013)
   >BABELAO 1 (2012)

Open Access Journal: Dacia: Revue d'archéologie et d'histoire ancienne

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Dacia: Revue d'archéologie et d'histoire ancienne
ISSN: 0070-251X
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Revista Dacia a fost fondată în 1924 de către arheologul Vasile Pârvan, unul din întemeietorii şcolii arheologice româneşti. Prima serie a apărut în perioada 1924-1947 (Dacia. Recherches et découvertes archéologiques en Roumanie), ca revistă a Muzeului Naţional de Antichităţi, fiind apoi interzisă de autorităţile comuniste. 

Seria nouă începe în 1957 (Dacia. Revue d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne), ca revistă a noului Institut de Arheologie al Academiei Române. Revista noastră publică, în engleză, franceză, germană şi italiană, în urma unui proces de peer-review, articole, note şi recenzii de arheologie şi istorie referitoare la un spectru cronologic larg, din paleolitic pînă în evul mediu, incluzând perspective din alte discipline (istoria artei, ştiinţe sociale etc.), cu o atenţie specială pentru contribuţiile dedicate Europei de sud-est şi ariilor învecinate.

Recunoaşterea internaţională a calităţilor revistei Dacia ne permite să o distribuim prin schimb la un număr de 350 parteneri din toată lumea.
Sumar nr. I (1957)
Sumar nr. II (1958)
Sumar nr. III (1959)
Sumar nr. IV (1960)
Sumar nr. V (1961)
Sumar nr. VI (1962)
Sumar nr. VII (1963)
Sumar nr. VIII (1964)
Sumar nr. IX (1965)
Sumar nr. X (1966)
Sumar nr. XI (1967)
Sumar nr. XII (1968)
Sumar nr. XIII (1969)
Sumar nr. XIV (1970)
Sumar nr. XV (1971)
Sumar nr. XVI (1972)
Sumar nr. XVII (1973)
Sumar nr. XVIII (1974)
Sumar nr. XIX (1975)
Sumar nr. XX (1976)
Sumar nr. XXI (1977)
Sumar nr. XXII (1978)
Sumar nr. XXIII (1979)
Sumar nr. XXIV (1980)
Sumar nr. XXV (1981)
Sumar nr. XXVI (1982)
Sumar nr. XXVII (1983)
Sumar nr. XXVIII (1984)
Sumar nr. XXIX (1985)
Sumar nr. XXX (1986)
Sumar nr. XXXI (1987)
Sumar nr. XXXII (1988)
Sumar nr. XXXIII (1989)
Sumar nr. XXXIV (1990)
Sumar nr. XXXV (1991)
Sumar nr. XXXVI (1992)
Sumar nr. XXXVII (1993)
Sumar nr. XXXVIII-XXXIX (1994-1995)
Sumar nr. XL-XLII (1996-1998)
Sumar nr. XLIII-XLV (1999-2001)
Sumar nr. XLVI-XLVII (2002-2003)
Sumar nr. XLVIII-XLIX (2004-2005)
Sumar nr. L (2006)
Sumar nr. LI (2007)
Sumar nr. LII (2008)
Sumar nr. LIII (2009)
Sumar nr. LIV (2010)
Sumar nr. LV (2011)
Earlier volumes

Rideamus igitur: το χιούμορ στη λατινική γραμματεία[= "Rideamus igitur: humour in Latin literature]

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Rideamus igitur: το χιούμορ στη λατινική γραμματεία[= "Rideamus igitur: humour in Latin literature]
ISBN: 978-960-466-138-1
The proceedings of an International Conference held in Athens in May 2011 (published in 2014)

Περιεχόμενα
Χαιρετισμός της Προέδρου της Οργανωτικής Επιτροπής του Συμποσίου,
Καθηγήτριας κ. Μαρίας Βουτσίνου
-Κικίλια iv

Kirk Freudenburg
Greek irony among Roman friends 1
Αντώνιος Η. Σακελλαρίου
Μ. Πόρκιος Κάτων, De sumptu suo: μια πρώιμη εκδήλωση του ρωμαϊκού χιούμορ 10 Ελένη Γκαστή
Non omnia ridicula faceta: μεταφράζοντας το χιούμορ του Πλαύτου 15 Δημήτριος Ευθ. Κουτρούμπας
Όψεις του κωμικού στον Πλαύτο: το παράδειγμα της Mostellaria 27
Στέλλα Πριόβολου
Το χιούμορ και η σύνδεσή του με τους Λατίνους συγγραφείς
στο έργο του Luigi Piran
dello L’umorismo 40

Robert Maltby
Making the Romans laugh: some formulaic elements in Plautine comic dialogue 47
Βασιλική Λεοντίδου
Η «γλώσσα» του χιούμορ στον Τερέντιο και τον Πλαύτο 56
Χρυσάνθη Δημητρίου
Η θεωρητική προσέγγιση της έννοιας του χιούμορ στο υπόμνημα του Δονάτου 66
Μυρτώ Γκαράνη
Ένα πλατωνικό παλίμψηστο στην πραγματεία του Λουκρητίου
εναντίον του έρωτα
(DRN 4.1160-9) 77

Μιχαήλ Πασχάλης
Καλλιμαχικά και αντικαλλιμαχικά στοιχεία στο τέταρτο βιβλίο
των
Γεωργικών του Βιργιλίου 85

Ελένη Περάκη - Κυριακίδου
Το γέλιο του ακάνθου: Βιργιλίου, Εκλογή 4.20 91 Όλγα Βαρτζιώτη
Quintus Horatius Flaccus, S. 1.3.63-8 & Epod. 3: δύσπεπτο χιούμορ 100 i
Παναγιώτα Παπακώστα
Τίβουλλος 1.4: μια παρωδία ερωτοδιδαχής και οι χιουμοριστικές πτυχές της 112
Θεόδωρος Αντωνιάδης
Me memini numeros sustinuisse novem (Ov. Am. 3.7.26) – από τον ερωτικό οργασμό
στον ερωτογραφικό κορεσμό
: μεταγλωσσικές και μετα-ειδολογικές εκφάνσεις
του ρωμαϊκού χιούμορ με επίκεντρο τη σεξουαλική δυσλειτουργία και τα παρεπόμενά της
119

Βάιος Βαϊόπουλος
Μεταξύ θρήνου και ειρωνείας: (ξανα)διαβάζοντας τις Ηρωίδες του Οβιδίου (Her. 12) 131 Ανδρέας Ν. Μιχαλόπουλος
Oportetne ridere? «Ανοίκειο» χιούμορ στις Μεταμορφώσεις του Οβιδίου 142 Χρυσάνθη Τσίτσιου-Χελιδόνη
Οβιδίου, Μεταμορφώσεις 8.329-444: από το ηχηρό γέλιο στο στοχαστικό χαμόγελο 150 Σοφία Παπαϊωάννου
Και οι Ρωμαίοι ήρωες έχουν χιούμορ (ο Numa στους Fasti) 158 Στρατής Κυριακίδης
Musa iocosa: το παιχνίδι με τις λέξεις στα Tristia του Οβιδίου 170 Βασίλης Φυντίκογλου
Ειδολογικός ludus στον Culex 178 Βασίλειος Παππάς
Florus comicus: χιούμορ και παρωδία στην Επιτομή των Ρωμαϊκών 185 Νίκος Πετρόχειλος
Cena Trimalchionis: η κακοποίηση του χιούμορ 194 Ανδρέας Γαβριελάτος
Πέρσιος, Sat. I: εκφράσεις του χιούμορ ως μέσου μομφής 198 Τιτίκα Ασλανίδου
Χιούμορ, λογιότητα, πολιτική: οι ελληνικές λέξεις στον Ιουβενάλη 208
Mario Citroni
Marziale e la logica del comico 214
Γεράσιμος Ν. Φαρακλός
Χιουμοριστική επιλογή ονόματος: η περίπτωση του Μίλωνα (Milo)
στις Metamorphoses του Απουλήιου 227

Χαρίλαος Ν. Μιχαλόπουλος
Insulsissima quid puella rides? Χιούμορ στo Corpus Priapeorum: η περίπτωση των μυθολογικών παραδειγμάτων
237
Σοφία Γεωργακοπούλου
Ο “V/Vespa” χιουμορίστας στο Iudicium coci et pistoris: η χιουμοριστική θέαση
του εαυτού του και της γλώσσας
247

Γαρυφαλλιά Αθανασιάδου
Ρωμαϊκό μετα-χιούμορ στα ex graeco traducta του Αυσονίου 259 Étienne Wolff
L’humour chez Martianus Capella et Fulgence 267
Μαρία Βουτσίνου-Κικίλια
Βενάντιος Φορτουνάτος: ο πρώιμος τροβαδούρος με το κομψό χιούμορ 276
Δημήτριος Ζ. Νικήτας
Αινιγματικό δίγλωσσο χιούμορ: Οπτατιανός Πορφύριος, carm. 23 287 Δημήτριος Μαντζίλας
Προσλήψεις της πλαυτιανής Aulularia: Querolus, Vitalis Blesensis και Joannes Burmeister 305 π. Σεβαστιανός Φρέρης
Risus Monasticus - Regula Magistri 317 Ρουμπίνη Δημοπούλου
Pier Paolo Vergerio: Paulus 325 Φάνης Κακριδής
Aegidius Menagius (1613-1692): poemata latina 333 Μαρία Βουτσίνου-Κικίλια
Συμπεράσματα Θ ́ Πανελληνίου Συμποσίου Λατινικών Σπουδών 337

Coming Soon Open Access Journal: Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ)

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Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ)
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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. 

 Each edition of the Journal will be centred on a specific thematic issue that can be engaged in by a diversity of disciplines and considered from a variety of methodological approaches. The individual theme therefore acts as a fulcrum around which a range of individual topics may be discussed. Each paper should engage with the specific theme in question whilst simultaneously dealing with the current issues within an individual specialism or considering broader theoretical and interdisciplinary issues. Weenvisage that each paper will further the broader dialogue in studies of the ancient world by engaging in critical and shared questions. It is only by the breaking of boundaries that fresh ideas can be developed; through this journal we hope to especially empower doctoral and postdoctoral scholars to voice their views at an international level.
Call for Papers: opening edition of the Distant Worlds Journal (DWJ)* Making Meanings: continuity and change through production, consumption and reception

Blog: Read Me Before I Die!

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Cassandra Vivian
Don’t Panic. I am not sick. I just have years and years of research and writing that no one has ever seen. I don’t want it to disappear after I do. I want to share it. To have people enjoy it and comment on it.  I have lived a rich life. Rich in adventure. Rich in memory. I have seen the world. I have published 20 books, founded museums, and photographed everything I saw. I have paved the way to interesting historic topics discovering hitherto unknown facts with minimum or no credit from those who follow (they should know better). I have been plagiarized.  But I am blessed because I have so much more to share and so much more to discover.
I have loved every minute of researching this material, writing it, and editing it. It is like a giant jigsaw puzzle or a scavenger hunt and when one finds the right info, the right source, draws the right conclusion, and writes that extra special sentence, one is joyous. It is like birthing a baby, finding the right mate, all rolled into one.

I have broken my work into the following sections: The Author, The Blog, One Good Sentence, Steamboats, Egypt, Americans In Egypt, Coal, Coke, Frick, Italian-Am Food, Southwestern Pa, Photography, Plagiarism, and Tirades. . Pick your topic. Read them all if you want. They will be ever changing and constantly archived. Most are positive and informative. PLAGIARIZED and TIRADE are my dark side. You have a dark side too, don’t you? Just join me on this incredible journey.

Enquête sur les installations hydrauliques romaines en Tunisie

BHLms (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina manuscripta)

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BHLms  (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina manuscripta)
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This database combines the resources of the repertory of Latin hagiographic texts known as Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina(BHL) with those of the catalogues of hagiographic manuscripts published in the series Subsidia hagiographica and Analecta Bollandiana. Entering the Latin name of a saint, one has access to his “dossier” (the various texts relating to him, as listed in BHL). A specific text can also be found by entering its BHL number. A list of all the manuscripts containing that text is then provided. The manuscripts can be ordered either in the alphabetical order of the places of conservation, or in chronological order. 

BHLms is the fruit of a collaboration between a team headed by Prof. Guy Philippart of the University of Namur (M. Trigalet, Fr. De Vriendt, P. Bertrand, B. Legrain) and the Société des Bollandistes. 

BHLms is hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Université Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve). 

The project has been illustrated in Analecta Bollandiana, 116 (1998), 250-252

BHGms (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca manuscripta)

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BHGms (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca manuscripta)
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For more than one and a half century the Société des Bollandistes has been maintaining a unique card index of Greek hagiographic manuscripts kept in libraries all over the world.  The contents of that extraordinary research instrument will now be accessible online in the broader frame of the Pinakes - Textes et manuscrits grecs database compiled by the Greek section of Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes (CNRS, Paris).  This project is supported by the Laboratory of excellence "Religions et Sociétés dans le Monde Méditerranéen" (Labex RESMED, CNRS, Paris).

One Off Journal Issues: Le Proche-Orient ancien à la lumière des sciences sociales

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Le Proche-Orient ancien à la lumière des sciences sociales  [=Yod: revue des études hébraïques et juives 18 (2013)]
Sous la direction de Madalina Vârtejanu-Joubert
ISBN 978-2-85831-207-8 
Les articles réunis dans ce volume explorent les multiples relations entre le Proche-Orient ancien comme objet d'étude et les méthodes des sciences sociales -- l'anthropologie, la sociologie, la socio-linguistique, l'histoire des mentalités. Le corpus est organisé en deux parties : la première porte sur la manière dont les spécialistes de l'Antiquité se sont approprié ces dispositifs heuristiques et la deuxième, sur les modalités selon lesquelles les socioanthropologues ont abordé le domaine de l'Antiquité proche-orientale.

Open Access Journal: The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture

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[First posted in AWOL 4 November 2009. Updated 16 June 2015]

The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture
ISSN: 1754-517X
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JLARC is a full text open access online Journal edited by members and associates of CLARC and published by Cardiff University, Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture.
Contributions are welcome for a wide range of topics in the research area as defined on the homepage of the centre.

Volume 1, 2007

Volume 2, 2008

Volume 3, 2009

Volume 4, 2010 

Volume 5, 2011 

Volume 6, 2012 

Volume 7, 2013 

Volume 8, 2014 

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 373, May 2015 available without charge, for a limited time

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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 373, May 2015
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Front Matter
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.fm
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Articles

On Early Bronze Age Copper Bar Ingots from the Southern Levant (pp. 1-24) 
Andreas Hauptmann, Sigrid Schmitt-Strecker, Thomas E. Levy and Friedrich Begemann
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0001
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Late Helladic to Middle Geometric Aegean and Contemporary Cypriot Chronologies: A Radiocarbon View from the Levant (pp. 25-48) 
Alexander Fantalkin, Israel Finkelstein and Eli Piasetzky
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0025
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The Late Antique Church at Tall al-ʿUmayrī East: New Evidence for the Jafnid Family and the Cult of St. Sergius in Northern Jordan (pp. 49-68) 
George Bevan, Greg Fisher and Denis Genequand
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0049
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The Sacred Area of Early Bronze Megiddo: History and Interpretation (pp. 69-104) 
David Ussishkin
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0069
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A Moabite-Inscribed Statue Fragment from Kerak: Egyptian Parallels (pp. 105-120) 
Heather Dana Davis Parker and Ashley Fiutko Arico
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0105
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Test Excavations at Wadi Zarqa Maʿin 1, a Natural Sinkhole Faunal Trap Site, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (pp. 121-137) 
James T. Pokines and Christopher J. H. Ames
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0121
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From Byblos to Vapheio: Fenestrated Axes between the Aegean and the Levant (pp. 139-150) 
Assaf Yasur-Landau
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0139
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Looking at the Overlooked: The Possible Significance of the Ground Stone Assemblage from the Cave of the Treasure, Judaean Desert, Israel (pp. 151-165) 
Danny Rosenberg and Uri Davidovich
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0151
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Pottery and Society in Iron Age Philistia: Feasting, Identity, Economy, and Gender (pp. 167-198) 
Avraham Faust
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0167
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Assessing the Early Bronze—Middle Bronze Age Transition in the Southern Levant in Light of a Transitional Ceramic Vessel from Tell Umm Hammad, Jordan (pp. 199-216) 
Melissa A. Kennedy
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0199
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The ʾIšbaʿal Inscription from Khirbet Qeiyafa (pp. 217-233) 
Yosef Garfinkel, Mitka R. Golub, Haggai Misgav and Saar Ganor
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0217
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Imported Cypriot Pottery in Twelfth-Century B.C. Ashkelon
(pp. 235-243) 
Daniel M. Master, Penelope A. Mountjoy and Hans Mommsen
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0235
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Book Reviews

Review(p. 245) 
U.S. Cultural Diplomacy and Archaeology: Soft Power, Hard Heritage by Christina Luke and Morag M. Kersel
Review by: Rachel Hallote
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0245
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Review(pp. 246-247) 
Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Pottery from the Field Survey in Northwestern Cyprus, 1992–1999 by Dariusz Maliszewski
Review by: Kevin D. Fisher
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0246
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Review(pp. 247-250) 
Cités invisibles: La naissance de l'urbanisme au Proche-Orient ancien: Approche archéologique by Jean-Claude Margueron
Review by: Michel Fortin
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0247
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Review(pp. 250-251) 
Lahav III: The Iron Age II Cemetery at Tell Halif (Site 72) by Oded Borowski
Review by: Hoo-Goo Kang
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0250
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Review(pp. 251-252) 
Ḥorvat Meṣad: A Way-Station on the Jaffa–Jerusalem Road by Moshe Fischer
Review by: Andrew M. Smith II
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0251
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Review(pp. 252-254) 
Céramique et occupation égyptienne en Canaan au 13e siècle av. J.C.: Études ce cas de Hazor, Megiddo et Lachish by Katia Charbit Nataf
Review by: Gregory D. Mumford
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.0252
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Back Matter
DOI: 10.5615/bullamerschoorie.373.bm
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AfO Realien

Dieser Index führt sämtliche Einträge, die unter „Realien“ im Archiv für Orientforschung (AfO) Band 25 (1974/1977) – 52 (2011) sowie im Beiheft 21 (1986) erfasst sind, in einer Datei zusammen. Er beinhaltet über 60.000 bibliographische Angaben, die ca. 20.000 Stichwörtern zugeordnet sind.
Die ursprünglichen Schreibweisen aus den einzelnen AfO-Bänden wurden in der Regel beibehalten, so dass verschiedene Schlagwort-Varianten nebeneinander stehen.
Bei den Zitaten ist immer die zugrunde liegende Quelle angegeben. Die Anordnung der Literaturverweise erfolgt primär chronologisch gemäß der Reihenfolge der AfO-Bände. Enthält ein Band unter einem Stichwort mehrere Einträge, sind diese alphabetisch nach den Autoren geordnet. 
Die Abkürzungen sind in folgender Zusammenstellung verzeichnet:
http://orientalistik.univie.ac.at/de/forschung/publikationen/archiv-fuer-orientforschung/#other 
Siehe auch
Abbreviations for Assyriology
Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie, Abkürzungsverzeichnis
Als zukünftige Erweiterungen sind u.a. in Vorbereitung:
  • Vereinheitlichung von variierenden Schreibweisen (mit Korrektur von Tippfehlern)
  • Anordnung von zusammengehörigen Stichwörtern in Clustern
  • Systematische Ergänzungen durch weitere Stichwortsammlungen

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Texte der Ur III-Zeit

  1. Daten der Cuneiform Digital Library Initaitive (CDLI)
  2. Daten der Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts (BDTNS)


Open Access Journal: Exemplaria Classica

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[First posted in AWOL 2 September 2011, updated 17 June 2015]

Exemplaria Classica
ISSN: 1699 - 3225
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 In recent years the University of Huelva has been at the vanguard of studies in textual criticism and codicology. Throughout the pages of its annual publication Exemplaria Classica (Vol. 8 (2004-); superseding Exemplaria (1997-2003), which was not restricted to Classical literature), a wide array of material with a textual focus (whether Textkritik, Textgeschichte or Überlieferungsgeschichte) has been treated in all corners of Greek and Latin literature. The first volume boldly announced the admirably rigorous line that the journal wished to pursue: "we are convinced, against the fashions of the day, that the classical texts carry their own meaning. This meaning is not a mere construction or ideation of the critic... We discourage speculative or heavily theoretical commentaries which are not firmly anchored in the discussion of texts and factual information" (A. Ramírez de Verger, Vol. 8 (2004), pp.3-4).
[Description from David Butterfield's review of M. Sanz Morales, M. Librán Moreno (ed.), Verae Lectiones: estudios de crítica textual y edición de textos griegos. Exemplaria classica: Vol. Anejo 1. Huelva: Universidad de Huelvá, 2009 in BMCR 2010.05.46]


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Open Access Journal: Jewish Bible Quarterly

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 [First posted in AWOL 19 January 2011. Updated 17 June 2015]

Jewish Bible Quarterly
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The Jewish Bible Quarterly provides timely, authoritative studies on biblical themes. As the only Jewish-sponsored English-language journal devoted exclusively to the Bible, it is an essential source of information for anyone working in Bible studies. The Journal publishes original articles, translations from scholarly Hebrew journals, book reviews, a triennial calendar of Bible reading and correspondence. All viewpoints are considered.



Open Access Journal: Ancient Narrative

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[First posted in AWOL 11 March 2013, updated 17 June 2015]

Ancient Narrative
Online ISSN: 1568-3532
Print ISSN:  1568-3540

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As the name Ancient Narrative indicates, the areas of interest of the new journal are: Greek, Roman, Jewish novelistic traditions, including novels proper, the "fringe", as well as the fragments; narrative texts of the Byzantine age, early Christian narrative texts - and the reception of these works in modern literature, film and music. Ancient Narrative encourages approaches which range from editorial and philological work on these texts, and literary-theoretical studies, to theological, sociological, cultural and anthropological approaches. No particular area or methodology is preferred. The audience of our journal will thus comprise not only those who are working mainly in classical or religious studies, but all those who are interested in the birth and development of narrative fiction in all its aspects, from antiquity to the modern times.

Ancient Narrative (AN) is first and foremost an electronic journal, in which selected articles will be discussed during a period of several months. At the end of the year the authors have the opportunity to revise their articles. A volume containing all revised articles of the past year will appear both in print and on the website.
AN also publishes special, theme-oriented issues. Your suggestions for such issues are very welcome.

AN is the electronic continuation of the Petronian Society Newsletter (ed. Gareth Schmeling) and the Groningen Colloquia on the Novel (eds. Heinz Hofmann and Maaike Zimmerman). Therefore, AN will, besides full articles, publish bibliographical information as well as brief notes on relevant subjects. The editors will also invite specialists for reviews, which will be published in the electronic journal and in the annual printed volume of AN.
AN Volume 12
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Reviews
  • Marília Futre Pinheiro, Judith Perkins, Richard Pervo (Eds.), The Ancient Novel and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative: Fictional Intersections
    Ancient Narrative Supplementa
    16
    Reviewed by Ilaria L. E. Ramelli
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  • Michael Paschalis, Stelios Panayotakis (Eds.), The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel
    Ancient Narrative Supplementa 17
    Reviewed by Daniel Jolowicz
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  • Stelios Panayotakis (ed.): The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre. A Commentary
    Texte und Kommentare 38
    Reviewed by Giulio Vannini
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Egypt Exploration Society New Archive Online: Tell el-Amarna, Amara West, Armant, Nubian Sondage Survey, Buhen, Sawama

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Egypt Exploration Society New Archive Online
18.06.2015
New archive online
Since October 2014 our volunteers have been hard at work scanning the thousands of object cards in our Lucy Gura Archive and, while many remain to be scanned, to date over 10,000 cards have now been digitized. This last week we have been uploading these scans to our Flickr feed, and are delighted to present the entire Tell el-Amarna (1921-36) object card collection, as well as Amara West (1937-39, 1947-49), Armant (1928-29), the Nubian Sondage Survey (1960-61), and Buhen (1958-64). We also have the entire Sawama (1914) tomb card collection, and the majority of our small watercolours are also available for browsing too. Many of the latter collection were painted by Howard Carter and Marcus Blackden as part of the Society’s Archaeological Survey of Egypt and date to the late 19th Century, as well as others by Rosalind Paget and Alice Carthew for the Society’s Deir el-Bahari excavations.

All of the material has been scanned by our volunteers and staff and you will find them credited on each album. Each scan is named its archival reference code to allow researchers to use the scanned images in their research and request higher resolution images for publication.

We were delighted to see yesterday on social media that a few of you had already spotted these new uploads – before we even had time to launch them here! And it was great to see that The Egypt Centre in Swansea has already made use of them to identify some items in their collections.

The Flickr feed will continue to be added to as more material is digitized so keep an eye open in the future for more archive treasures.

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