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Open Access Journal: Forum Classicum: Zeitschrift für die Fächer Latein und Griechisch an Schulen und Universitäten

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Open Access Journal: Newsletter / Euroclassica = Bulletin / Euroclassica

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Newsletter / Euroclassica = Bulletin / Euroclassica
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Euroclassica, whose aims are pedagogical, cultural and scientific, has the following aims and objectives:
a) to bring together all the associations of teachers of classical languages and civilisations in Europe and to promote their cooperation;
b) to ensure the promotion and defence of the study of classical languages and civilisations, providing a unifying link and a powerful platform for cultural cohesion among European countries, especially through representation at international organisations;
c) to assert publicly the contemporary relevance of classical languages and civilisations, and to highlight the pressing need to teach them, fully respecting the autonomy of each country;
d) to encourage cooperation with associations outside Europe which have similar aims.

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ASOR Archives Finding Aids Online

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 [First posted in AWOL 13 July 2010. Updated 29 April 2016]

The ASOR Archives
The ASOR archives houses materials documenting a century's worth of ASOR's contributions to archaeology. The archive contains the papers of past ASOR presidents, records created by administrative bodies such as the Board of Trustees, the Executive Committee, and the Committee on Archaeological Policy, full runs of ASOR publications, and materials pertaining to excavations lead or participated in by ASOR.

Collections By Subject

Administrative RecordsBoard of Trustees RecordsExcavation RecordsDhahr Mirzbaneh Excavation RecordsDiban Excavation RecordsKhirbet et Tannur Excavation RecordsASOR Excavation RecordsIssawiya Tomb Excavation RecordsJerash Excavation RecordsNippur Excavation Photograph CollectionShechem Excavation RecordsTell el-Kheleifeh Excavation Records
Photograph CollectionsAmerican Palestine Exploration Society (A.P.E.S.) Photograph CollectionGlass Plate Negatives CollectionNelson Glueck Photograph Collection
Nippur Excavation Photograph Collection

Presidential RecordsA. Henry Detweiler PapersCarl Kraeling PapersG. Ernest Wright PapersWilliam Foxwell Albright Papers

Professional & Personal PapersCarl Kraeling PapersClarence Fisher PapersEdmund Irwin Gordon PapersG. Ernest Wright PapersNelson Glueck PapersPublicationsBiblical Archaeologist / Near Eastern Archaeology CollectionASOR Newsletter CollectionBulletin of ASOR CollectionJournal of Cuneiform Studies Collection
Schools & CommitteesAgency for International Development CollectionAmerican School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem (AIA Committee) RecordsASOR Jerusalem School RecordsAncient Manuscripts Committee RecordsCommittee on Archaeological Policy
General CollectionsSubject File
Coll. 001. American Schools of Oriental Research Newsletter Collection
This collection contains a full run of the ASOR Newsletters from 1939-1995. The newsletters contain information about ASOR projects, events such as annual meetings and conferences, fundraising efforts, grant awards, and administrative announcements. Back issues from 1996 to the present are available online.



Coll. 002. William Foxwell Albright Papers
This collection contains the materials generated by William F. Albright during his ASOR presidency. The collection spans from 1936-1964, and includes materials from Albright's ASOR presidency. It includes a significant amount of correspondence with other archaeologists and ASOR colleagues regarding research, excavations, new archaeological methods, and logistical aspects of publishing ASOR bulletins, journals, scholarly papers and monographs. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.



Coll. 003. Ancient Manuscripts Committee Records
The Ancient Manuscripts Committee was originally founded as the Dead Sea Scrolls Committee. The majority of the collection is correspondence regarding the study, publication rights, and preservation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the funding of the Committee. The records date from 1963 to 1981. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.


Coll. 004. American Palestine Exploration Society Photograph Collection
The Tancrede Dumas Photograph Collection contains photographs of archaeological sites in Palestine and Lebanon. The photographs were taken during the 1875 expedition of the American Palestine Exploration Society. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)



Coll. 006. Board of Trustees Records
The Board of Trustees Collection contains board meeting minutes from 1921-1989. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.



Coll. 007. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research Collection
The BASOR Collection contains early volumes of the Bulletin, as well as original photographs, article submissions, and other materials published in the Bulletin. The materials date from 1919-1974. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 008. Committee on Archaeological Policy Records
The CAP Records document the committee's activities, such as providing funding and support to affiliated researchers. This collection has not yet been processed.


Coll. 009. American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem Records, held at the Archaeological Institute of America
ASOR began as a subcommittee of the AIA, and ASOR's earliest records are held there. The materials date from 1900 to the early 1920s. This collection is being processed.


Coll. 010. Nelson Glueck Papers
The Nelson Glueck Papers contain the professional correspondence, diaries, and photographs of this eminent biblical archaeologist. Materials in the collection date from the early 1930s to 2008.Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)


Coll. 011. A. Henry Detweiler Papers
The A. Henry Detweiler Papers document Detweiler's years as ASOR president. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)


Coll. 012. Carl Kraeling Papers
The Kraeling Papers document Kraeling's years as ASOR president. The collection primarily contains correspondence with ASOR colleagues and archaeologists. Kraeling supported the continued study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and encouraged humanitarian awareness for Near Eastern refugees during a turbulent period in the area’s history. The records span from 1947 to 1955. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)


Coll. 013. Tell el-Kheleifeh Excavation Records
The Tell el-Kheleifeh Excavation Records document the ASOR excavation directed by Nelson Glueck from 1938 to 1940. The records include level books, artifact registries, excavation diaries, and photographs. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.


Coll. 014. Khirbet et-Tannur Excavation Records
The Khirbet et-Tannur Excavation Records document the 1938 excavation of a Nabataean temple. The excavation was directed by Nelson Glueck. The collection includes level books, excavation diaries, artifacts, and photographs. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.


Coll. 015. Edmund Irwin Gordon Papers
This collection documents the life and career of Edmund Gordon. Gordon was a scholar of Near Eastern languages. He served in WWII as a signal intelligence specialist, and later studied at the ASOR Jerusalem School. The collection spans 1934-1984. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)


Coll. 016 ASOR Jerusalem School Collection
This collection contains financial documents, ledgers, correspondence, as well as legal materials. All pertain to the administration of the school. The collection also contains artifact drawings and photographs of the many excavations affiliated with ASOR. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 017 Shechem Excavation Records
This collection contains administrative and financial records, correspondence, site reports, field notes, artifact registries, top plans, pottery drawings, and photographs of the site and artifacts found there. Additionally, the collection includes a manuscript of Shechem: The Biography of a Biblical City by G. Ernest Wright, as well as an operetta about the excavation that was written and performed by participants in the 1962 excavation season. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.



Coll. 018. G. Ernest Wright Papers
The G. Ernest Wright Papers span from 1957-1972. The collection primarily contains correspondence documenting ASOR administration, the founding of the journal Biblical Archaeologist, Wright's participation in the Shechem excavation, and his service as visiting archaeological director of Hebrew Union College. Wright was elected ASOR president in 1965, and worked with the organization until his death in 1974. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)


Coll. 019. Diban Excavation Records
This collection documents the excavation of Diban in Jordan by Frederick V. Winnett from 1950-1965. The collection contains photographs, correspondence, and artifacts registries. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 020. Clarence Fisher Papers
This collection primarily documents Fisher's academic and professional life. The collection contains his exhaustive pottery corpus, writings, architectural and artifact sketches, correspondence, creative writing, and excavation diaries. The bulk of the materials pertain to the analysis of Near Eastern pottery. The materials date from 1859-1957.


Coll. 021. Issawiya Tomb Excavation Records
This collection documents the excavation of a Herodian tomb discovered underneath a field on the hillock of Ras el Jami in Issawiya, a neighborhood of Jerusalem just north of Mount Scopus. The collection contains photographs and journals, and a diary kept by Carl Graesser. The collection spans 1970-1995. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.


Coll. 022 Jerash Excavation Records
The collection contains primarily photographs and correspondence documenting different areas of the excavation. Two sketchbooks include detailed architectural drawings and some journal entries. The General file has an excavation report. With this collection is a wood printing plate of the site map. The materials date from 1928 to 1952. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List.


Coll. 023 Biblical Archaeologist / Near Eastern ArchaeologyCollection
This collection contains Biblical Archaeologist and Near Eastern Archaeology, magazines published by ASOR. The magazines contain scholarly articles, field notes, book reviews, and photographs all pertaining to the art, archaeology and history of the cultures of the ancient Near East. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 024 Journal of Cuneiform Studies Collection
This collection contains published journals between 1951 and 2009 with some gaps. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 025 Dhahr Mirzbaneh Excavation Records
This collection contains the original manuscript of Paul Lapp’s book, The Dhahr Mirzbaneh Tombs: Three Immediate Bronze Age Cemeteries in Jordan (1966), along with the figures and plates used in its creation. The collection also includes notes and drawings by architect David Voelter. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 026 Nippur Excavation Photograph Collection
This collection includes over 300 cyanotype photographs depicting artifacts, architecture, and scenes of excavation work from the Nippur Excavations of the University of Pennsylvania covering 1888-1900. In addition to their archaeological interest, the images are notable for their portrayal of the lives of the Arab laborers who worked on the excavation. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.



Coll. 027 The Nelson Glueck Photograph Collection
This collection contains a photograph index compiled for Glueck's research. The photographs documents hundreds of sites. Many, but not all of the photographs were taken by Glueck. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)



Coll. 028 Subject File
This collection contains miscellaneous materials organized alphabetically by subject. Learn what is in the collection and browse materials online using the Folder List. (Please allow a few moments for the Folder List to load.)



Coll. 029 ASOR Excavation Records
This collection is comprised of grant applications, correspondence, financial records, newsletters, budgets, publications, reports, account books, and photographs from a number of ASOR affiliated excavations. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 030 ASOR Glass Plate Negative Collection
This collection contains glass plate negative photographs from Beth El, Beth Zur, Tel Beit Mirsim, and Tel el Ful. The photos were taken between 1932 - 1935. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.


Coll. 032 Agency for International Development Collection
This collection contains information about ASOR's relationship with the Agency for International Development (AID). The content includes correspondence, financial documents, grant proposals, and reports. Learn more about the collection from the Collection Summary. Learn what is in the collection from the Folder List.



Open Access Journal: Anadolu - Anatolia

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ICONEM's digitalized 3D model of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, post destruction

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ICONEM's digitalized 3D model of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, post destruction
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In partnership with the DGAM, the ICONEM’s team was the first one to be in Palmyra since Daesh’s departure. New phase of the major project « Syrian Heritage », this mission has been an opportunity to give a clear picture of the damages suffered by the « pearl of the desert », and more specifically by the Temple of Bel as it has been left behind by Daesh fighters, using photogrammetry. 

The digitalized 3D model allows us to observe the existence of stone blocs remaining almost intact, meaning that there might be some hope for a partial reconstruction. Some other blocs however have been dynamited. 

ICONEM’s support in Palmyra has been found essential in order to document the appearance and state of the site right after it’s liberation, which is going to be helpful to the scientific community. Dedicated in 32 AD and consecrated to the protective divinity of Palmyra, the Mesopotamian god Bel, the Temple of Bel was before its destruction one of the best preserved antique temples of Syria.

Aquae Urbis Romae: The Waters of the City of Rome

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Aquae Urbis Romae: The Waters of the City of Rome
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Katherine Wentworth Rinne (resume)
P r o j e c t   d e s c r i p t i o n
Aquae Urbis Romae: the Waters of the City of Rome is a cartographic history of nearly 2800 years of water infrastructure and urban development in Rome. Water is a living system that includes natural features (springs, the Tiber River, etc.) and hydraulic elements (aqueducts, bridges, fountains, etc.) that are linked through topography. Learn about the structure, methodology, and pedagogical goals of the project. First time users start here.

G.I.S. Timeline Map
Follow the urban development of Rome through a unique G.I.S. timeline map that chronicles changes to the water infrastructure system from 753 BC through the sixteenth century. See how sewers, aqueducts, fountains and other hydraulic elements changed the face of Rome, as important people like Agrippa, Emperor Nero and popes Sixtus V and Clement VIII, among others, used water as an element of political control.

S e a r c h
Search the archive for specific hydrological features (including springs or streams), infrastructure features (including aqueducts, bridges, and sewers), urban features (water mills and fountains for example), patrons (such as Agrippa, Nicolas V, or Sixtus V), and designers (such as Giacomo Della Porta, Gian Lorenzo Bernini), etc.

J o u r n a l
Historic maps, treatises and images are available here, including a high-resolution "Zoomify" copy of the 1551 Bufalini Plan of Rome. More maps are on the way.

We publish refereed articles contributed by scholars and graduate students in our new occasional on-line journal "The Waters of Rome". If you are interested in contributing, please contact us.

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ARCHIBAB News: Actualitées 2016

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ARCHIBAB News: Actualitées 2016
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PHOTOS
Dans le cadre du financement du projet DIGIBARCHI par l'Université de Recherche PSL (Paris Sciences et Lettres) dont nous bénéficions pendant 24 mois (2016-17 ; voir http://www.digitorient.com/?page_id=2693), nous poursuivons notamment la mise en ligne de la totalité des photographies disponibles pour les textes de Mari déjà publiés (photos argentiques numérisées ou photos numériques). Les photos des tablettes de ARM 5 sont désormais disponibles sur ARCHIBAB ; merci à F. Nebiolo pour sa collaboration à ce projet.

La table BIBLIO compte désormais 4 604 fiches, avec références au total à 32 559 textes intégralement publiés.

La table TEXTES compte désormais 18 256 fiches, soit 56% du corpus.

Nouveautés (12 textes)
– Rositani KASKAL 12, 2015 (12 textes [DC]).

Travail rétrospectif (191 textes)
– Les 83 lettres de UET 5 [M. Stol et R. de Boer] ; voir R. de Boer, « Old Babylonian Letters from UET 5 in the Archibab Database », NABU 2016/5.
– Van De Mieroop, Or 63, 1994 (26 textes administratifs de Tell Leilan) [A.-I. Langlois & DC]
– 31 documents d'archives OB parus dans JCS [AJ] :
        Michalowski & Mısır, JCS 50, 1998 (1 texte)
        Robertson, JCS 36, 1984 (9 textes)
        Finkel, JCS 35, 1983 (2 textes)
        Foster, JCS 31, 1979 (1 texte)
        Rochberg-Halton & Zimansky, JCS 31, 1979 (5 textes)
        Ellis, JCS 31, 1979 (9 textes)
        Walker JCS 30, 1978 (4 textes)

– On a profité du traitement de KASKAL 12 pour entrer les autres étiquettes du même lot, notamment AUCT 5 228-257 (29 textes) et BRM 3 50-70 et 79a (22 textes).

– En outre, les 42 textes de Stol, JCS 34, 1982, déjà mis en ligne auparavant, sont désormais lemmatisés et tiennent compte des collations effectuées sur les tablettes de l'OI de Chicago par A. Jacquet et H. Reculeau en novembre 2015.

– De Graef, ATS 17, 2014 (7 textes [déjà entrés en déc. 2015 ; les collations de DC au British Museum ont été intégrées]).

Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement

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Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement
Gabriel Bodard, Matteo Romanello (eds.)
 Ubiquity Press
Edited by organisers of “Digital Classicist” seminars in London and Berlin, this volume explores the impact of computational approaches to the study of antiquity on audiences other than the scholars who conventionally publish it. In addition to colleagues in classics and digital humanities, the eleven chapters herein concern and are addressed to students, heritage professionals and “citizen scientists”.

Each chapter is a scholarly contribution, presenting research questions in the classics, digital humanities or, in many cases, both. They are all also examples of work within one of the most important areas of academia today: scholarly research and outputs that engage with collaborators and audiences not only including our colleagues, but also students, academics in different fields including the hard sciences, professionals and the broader public. Collaboration and scholarly interaction, particularly with better-funded and more technically advanced disciplines, is essential to digital humanities and perhaps even more so to digital classics. The international perspectives on these issues are especially valuable in an increasingly connected, institutionally and administratively diverse world.

This book addresses the broad range of issues scholars and practitioners face in engaging with students, professionals and the public, in accessible and valuable chapters from authors of many backgrounds and areas of expertise, including language and linguistics, history, archaeology and architecture. This collection will be of interest to teachers, scientists, cultural heritage professionals, linguists and enthusiasts of history and antiquity.
  1. Learning By Doing: Learning to Implement the TEI Guidelines Through Digital Classics Publication

  2. Open Education and Open Educational Resources for the Teaching of Classics in the UK

  3. Epigraphers and Encoders: Strategies for Teaching and Learning Digital Epigraphy

  4. An Open Tutorial for Beginning Ancient Greek

  5. The Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: Linguistic Annotation in a Teaching Environment

  6. Of Features and Models: A Reflexive Account of Interdisciplinarity across Image Processing, Papyrology, and Trauma Surgery

  7. Cultural Heritage Destruction: Experiments with Parchment and Multispectral Imaging

  8. Transparent, Multivocal, Cross-disciplinary: The Use of Linked Open Data and a Community-developed RDF Ontology to Document and Enrich 3D Visualisation for Cultural Heritage

  9. The Perseids Platform: Scholarship for all!

  10. Engaging Greek: Ancient Lives

  11. Ancient Inscriptions between Citizens and Scholars: The Double Soul of the EAGLE Project

Additional InformationPublished on 28 Apr 2016

Language
English

Pages: 234

ISBN

EPUB978-1-909188-61-7
Hardback978-1-909188-46-4
Mobi978-1-909188-62-4
Paperback978-1-909188-48-8
PDF978-1-909188-47-1

DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bat

MARC Record
The MARC Record for this book will be available shortly.


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Open Access Journal: Frankfurter elektronische Rundschau zur Altertumskunde (FeRA)

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[First posted in AWOL 8 January 2010. Updated 1 May 2016]

Frankfurter elektronische Rundschau zur Altertumskunde (FeRA)
ISSN 1862-8478
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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.

The Frankfurter elektronische Rundschau zur Altertumskunde (FeRA) is an open access online journal especially designed for subjects which study the antiquities, and is being published three times a year (April, August and December). Though established by the Frankfurter Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften and operating via the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität server the journal is not intended to be a mere seminar publication, but explicitly invites qualified young researchers from universities all over the world to present their papers and reviews.

Current issue

FeRA 29 (2016)

ISSN 1862-8478

Artikel

  • E. Franchi, Grenzkonflikte und Gedenkrituale im antiken SpartaDownload (PDF) | p. 1 - 42

  • A. Kakoschke, Annotationes Epigraphicae IV. Zu einigen Inschriften aus den Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superiorDownload (PDF) | p. 43 - 76

  • S. Torello di Nino, Problematiche insediative nel distretto di Limassol (Cipro) tra tarda età del bronzo e prima età del ferroDownload (PDF) | p. 77 - 83

Rezensionen

  • R. Brendel, Rezension zu: David Nirenberg, Anti-Judaismus. Eine andere Geschichte des westlichen DenkensDownload (PDF) | p. 84 - 89

  • M. Ghetta, Rezension zu: Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe (Hg.), Imperium der Götter. Isis – Mithras – Christus. Kulte und Religionen im Römischen ReichDownload (PDF) | p. 90 - 99

  • E. Kettenhofen, Rezension zu: Katarzyna Maksymiuk, Geography of Roman-Iranian wars. Military operations of Rome and Sasanian IranDownload (PDF) | p. 100 - 104

  • K. Matijević, Rezension zu: Christer Bruun/Jonathan Edmondson (Hg.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman EpigraphyDownload (PDF) | p. 105 - 108

  • K. Matijević, Rezension zu: Timothy J. Cornell (Hg.), The Fragments of the Roman HistoriansDownload (PDF) | p. 109 - 111

  • F. Müller-Römer, Rezension zu: Friedrich Wilhelm Korff, Das musikalische Aufbauprinzip der ägyptischen PyramidenDownload (PDF) | p. 112 - 117

  • U. Reinhardt, Rezension zu: Michael Neumann, Die fünf Ströme des Erzählens. Eine Anthropologie der Narration.Download (PDF) | p. 118 - 123

  • C. Rollinger, Rezension zu: Martin Jehne/Francisco Pina Polo (Hg.), Foreign clientelae in the Roman Empire. A ReconsiderationDownload (PDF) | p. 124 - 129

  • M. Steinmann, Rezension zu: Cicero’s De Provinciis Consularibus Oratio. Introduction and commentary by Luca GrilloDownload (PDF) | p. 130 - 138

  • R. Wiegels, Rezension zu: Werner Eck/Peter Funke (Hg.), Öffentlichkeit – Monument – Text: XIV Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae, 27.-31. Augusti MMXII – AktenDownload (PDF) | p. 139 - 146

Guidebooks for Three Historic Syrian Citadels

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Guidebooks Available for Three Historic Syrian Citadels

ArchNet, an international online community for architects, planners, urban designers, landscape architects, conservationists, and scholars, with a focus on Muslim cultures and civilisations has announced:

Published by the AKTC, the three guidebooks are all 45-50 pages long and include a description, history, site plan and visitor tour. Each is helpfully illustrated with rich color photographs, drawings and maps depicting the site and its place in the region. Elevation, section, and axonometric views are also included, providing a heightened sense of the architecture of these historic citadels.
  1. Gonnella, Julia. The Citadel of Aleppo: Description, History, Site Plan and Visitor Tour, 2nd Ed. 2008, Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the Syrian Directorate, General of Antiquities and Museums.
  2. Grandin, Thierry. The Castle of Salah ad-Din: Description, History, Site Plan and Visitor Tour 2008, Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the Syrian Directorate, General of Antiquities and Museums.
  3. Hasan, Haytham. The Citadel of Masyaf: Description, History, Site Plan and Visitor Tour 2008, Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the Syrian Directorate, General of Antiquities and Museums.

Open Access Publications of the Oriental Institute Epigraphic Survey

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Open Access Publications of the Oriental Institute Epigraphic Survey
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For an up to date list of all Oriental Institute publications available online see:

 
 

Open Access Journal: Quaderni di Vicino Oriente

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Quaderni di Vicino Oriente
ISSN: 0393-0300

Quaderni di Vicino Oriente X - 2015:

La percezione dell'ebraismo in altre culture e nelle arti III-2014
a cura di Alessandro Catastini


Contributi

R. Nicolai - La Giudea di Strabone e la percezione del giudaismo all'epoca di Augusto

S. Zincone - Non insultando sed exsultando:
l'Adversus Iudaeos di Agostino tra polemica e dilectio

L. Capezzone - L'eredità classica greca e il medioevo islamo-ebraico di Leo Strauss

P. Botta - A. Garribba - Judío e derivati negli antichi dizionari spagnoli

D. Vaccari - Il personaggio del judío nel teatro spagnolo del XVII secolo

M. Sonnino - La classicità rifiutata.
Filologi classici (ed) ebrei nella Germania tra Otto- e Novecento


E. Prinzivalli - Gli ebrei nella predicazione di Origene:
note a margine delle omelie sui Salmi del Cod. Mon. Gr. 314


L. Sist - Note su alcuni motivi egizi presenti nella cultura materiale giudaica

E. Tagliaferro - Augusto e gli ebrei

A. Catastini - Il banchetto della necromante di En Dor

L. Nigro - David e la presa di Gerusalemme:
dal
sinnôr al millô: ri-costruzione della storia

Quaderni di Vicino Oriente VIII - 2014:

La percezione dell'ebraismo in altre culture e nelle arti II-2013
a cura di Alessandro Catastini


Contributi
L. Nigro - David e Golia: Filistei e Israeliti ad un tiro di sasso. Recenti scoperte nel dibattito sull'archeologia in Israele

M. Passalacqua - Lezioni di filologia: Ludwig Traube, Elias Avery Lowe, Eduard Fraenkel

P. Buzi - Il conflitto che non c'era. Ebrei e cristiani nella tradizione letteraria copta del V-VIII secolo

A. Gebbia - Nuove tendenze e nuove voci nelle letterature ebraiche degli Stati Uniti e del Canada

F. Mastrofini - Presente e prospettive del dialogo ebraico-cristiano

S. Zincone - Giudei e giudaizzanti nelle omelie Adversus Iudaeos di Giovanni Crisostomo

P. Botta - A. Garribba - Canti giudeo-spagnoli di tradizione orale

L. Sist - Testimonianze di giudaismo in Egitto: i templi di Yahweh e le risultanze archeologiche

A. Catastini - La simbologia del vino nuovo nel banchetto sacro



Quaderni di Vicino Oriente VI - 2013:

La percezione dell'ebraismo in altre culture e nelle arti
a cura di Alessandro Catastini


Contributi

E. Prinzivalli - "Noi" e "Loro", la lacerazione indicibile. Ebrei e Cristiani nel I e nel II secolo

A. Camplani - Declinazioni dell'antigiudaismo nel cristianesimo siriaco delle origini

A. Gebbia - Il violinista su Hollywood: gli Ebrei e il cinema americano

F. Gabizon - Percorsi ebraici nella letteratura inglese e americana

A. Catastini - La questione delle origini ebraiche

J. Nigro Covre - R. Cilione - Gli artisti e l 'ebraismo tra Italia e Francia intorno al 1930

F. Piperno - Ebrei in Musica

L. Nigro - L 'Archeologia Biblica e la percezione dell 'ebraismo

M. Caffiero - Gioco di specchi. Ebrei e Cristiani in età moderna: rappresentazioni e autorappresentazioni

Open Access Journal: Vicino Oriente

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Vicino Oriente
ISSN: 0393-0300
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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. 
Purposes of the journal are: to host preliminary reports of excavations currently carried on by the Department in the Near and Middle East, Egypt and the Mediterranean; to report about and update the status of research projects in progress; to introduce PhD projects currently undergoing in the Department.
The journal publishes contributions of historical, archaeological, artistic, philological, philosophical, and religious disciplines in ancient Mediterranean, Asia, and Africa. Papers submitted to the Editorial Board are, of course, selected by the members of the Scientific Committee, all scholars of the Section of Oriental Studies of Department of Sciences of Antiquities at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
VICINO ORIENTE XIX - 2015

Articoli
L. Nigro - Bethlehem in the Bronze and Iron Ages in the light of recent discoveries by the Palestinian MOTA-DACH

V. Pisaniello - Parallel passages among Hittite-Luwian rituals: for the restoration of KUB 35.146

F. Spagnoli - Una testa di sileno in bronzo da Mozia

N. Chiarenza - Una matrice per terrecotte con sileno dall'Area sacra del Kothon a Mozia

G. Labisi - al-Fudayn: an Umayyad residence in Northern Jordan

P. Buzi - Early Christianity in the Fayyūm: the new contribution of archaeology

I. Materia - Preliminary notes on the ware depicted on the ceiling of the Cappella Palatina in Palermo

S. Autiero - Indian Ocean trade: a reassessment of the pottery finds from a multidisciplinary point of view (3rd Century BC-5th century AD)

M.M. Jamhawi - N. Al-Shakarchi - I. Al-Hashimi - Assessment of tourists' satisfaction in the downtown of Amman
Scavi e Ricerche
L. Nigro - C. Fiaccavento - M. Jaradat - J. Yasine - Archaeology from A to Z: Abu Zarad, an ancient town in the heartland of Palestine

L. Nigro - D. Montanari - M. Ghayyada - J. Yasine - Khalet al-Jam'a. A Middle Bronze and Iron Age necropolis near Bethlehem (Palestine)

L. Nigro - G. Ripepi - I. Hamdan - J. Yasine - The Jericho Oasis Archaeological Park - 2015 Interim Report. Italian-Palestinian Cooperation for protection and valorization of archaeological heritage

R. Francia - L'archivio di tavolette del complesso B-C-H di Büyükkale e l'organizzazione degli archivi reali ittiti. Considerazioni preliminari

V. Pisaniello - La collezione di tavolette del complesso B-C-H di Büyükkale

T. De Vincenzi - L'archivio di tavolette del complesso B-C-H sull'acropoli di Büyükkale
Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo
L. Nigro - Il nuovo allestimento del Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza

D. Montanari - Bollettino delle attività del Museo del Vicino Oriente, Egitto e Mediterraneo della Sapienza, anno 2015
Recensioni
A. Orsingher - E. PAPPA (2013), Early Iron Age Exchange in the West: Phoenicians in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic (Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series 43), Leuven - Paris - Walpole 2013, MA.: Peeters
VICINO ORIENTE XVIII - 2014

L. Nigro - Editoriale
Articoli
M. Jafari-Dehaghi - Čahār zahagān in Middle Persian literature

S. Seminara - Beyond the words. Some considerations about the word "to translate" in Sumerian

R. Francia - Gli Ittiti e la loro riscoperta nella Turchia repubblicana

K. Rashid Rahim - C.G. Cereti - L. Colliva - A. Fusaro - C. Insom - G. Labisi - S. Mancini - J. Bogdani - M. Galuppi - G. Terribili - MAIKI, Missione Archeologica Italiana nel Kurdistan Iracheno: la carta archeologica dell'area di Paikuli, obiettivi e metodologie applicate

L. Nigro - The Copper Route and the Egyptian connection in 3rd millennium BC Jordan seen from the caravan city of Khirbet al-Batrawy

M. Sala - EB II-III aegyptiaca east of the Jordan: a reevaluation of trade and cultural interactions between Egypt and Transjordanian urban centres

C. Fiaccavento - Two EB III Red Polished jugs from Palace B in Khirbet al-Batrawy and jugs with Reserved Alternate-Hatching Decoration (RAHD) from Palestine and Transjordan

D. Montanari - An EB IV dagger from Tell es-Sultan/Jericho

F. Spagnoli - Una brocchetta dipinta dal Tempio di Astarte nell'Area sacra del Kothon a Mozia

B. D'Andrea - Nuove stele dal Tofet di Mozia

A. Orsingher - Listen and protect: reconsidering the grinning masks after a recent find from Motya
VICINO ORIENTE XVII - 2013

Articoli
P. Gignoux - Souvenirs d'un grand savant: Gherardo Gnoli (1937-2012)

N.N.Z. Chegini - M.V. Fontana - A. Asadi - M. Rugiadi - A.M. Jaia - A. Blanco - L. Ebanista - V. Cipollari Estakhr Project - second preliminary report of the joint Mission of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, the Parsa-Pasargadae Research Foundation and the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

A. Asadi - S.M. Mousavi Kouhpar - J. Neyestani - A. Hojabri-Nobari - Sasanian and Early Islamic settlement patterns north of the Persian Gulf

L. Nigro - Before the Greeks: the earliest Phoenician settlement in Motya - recent discoveries by Rome «La Sapienza» Expedition

C. Fiaccavento - Potters' wheels from Khirbet al-Batrawy: a reconsideration of social contexts

D. Montanari - A copper javelin head in the UCL Palestinian Collection

A. Massafra - A group of metal weapons from Tell el-'Ajjul in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow

A. Campus - Costruire memoria e tradizione: il tofet

F. Spagnoli - Demetra a Mozia: evidenze dall'area sacra del Kothon nel V secolo a.C.

R. Francia - Lo stile 'poetico' delle historiolae ittite

V. Pisaniello - Il sumerogramma IR nei testi ittiti
VICINO ORIENTE XVI - 2012

Articoli
D. Montanari - Copper axes and double-apses buildings: investigating EB I social interrelations

P. Sferrazza - Cattivi presagi: analisi della raffigurazione della Stanza 132 del Palazzo Reale di Mari

I. Melandri - A new reconstruction of the anklets of Princess Khnumit

G. Ripepi - Gli edifici su podio in Palestina durante l'Età del Ferro II

F. Spagnoli - Un altare bruciaprofumi punico dalla "Casa del sacello domestico" a Mozia

M. Guirguis - Monte Sirai 2005-2010. Bilanci e prospettive

V. Tusa - Le armi dei corredi tombali della necropoli arcaica di Mozia

M.C. Benvenuto - F. Pompeo - Il sincretismo di genitivo e dativo in persiano antico

M.V. Fontana - S.M. Mireskandari - M. Rugiadi - A. Asadi - A.M. Jaia - A. Blanco - L. Colliva - Estakhr Project - first preliminary report of the joint Mission of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, the Parsa-Pasargadae Research Foundation and the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

C.G. Cereti - L. Colliva - M.V. Fontana - G. Terribili - J. Bogdani - A. Bizzarro - A. Tilia - S.S. Tilia - From flint to silicon, modern technologies applied to the understanding of history. The Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan

M. Rugiadi - Il complesso di ricevimento del palazzo ayyubide a Shawbak

L. Nigro - An EB IIIB (2500-2300 BC) gemstones necklace from the Palace of the Copper Axes at Khirbet al-Batrawy, Jordan

A. Caltabiano - Temples et sanctuaires urbains du littoral syrien à l'âge du Fer: continuité et transformation culturelles

M. Sala - Egyptian and Egyptianizing objects from EB I-III Tell es-Sultan/ancient Jericho
Notes

F. Spagnoli - Un'anforetta dipinta dalla Tomba T.177 di Mozia
VICINO ORIENTE XV - 2011

Articoli
M. Sala - Sanctuaries, Temples and Cult Places in Early Bronze I Southern Levant

D. Montanari - Sei lance rituali in metallo del Bronzo Antico I (3400-3000 a.C.) dal Levante meridionale

L. Romano - La stele del simposio?

S. Lanna - Land-management and food-production in early Egypt (Dynasties 0-2)

S. Paradiso - La brocca RS 24.440 da Ugarit: rappresentazione di una scena di offerta

G. Pagliari - Ancient Egyptian Palace: The Tripartite Plan of Audience System

M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - On the Beginnings of the Punic Scripts

B. D’Andrea - S. Giardino - “Il tofet: dove e perché”: alle origini dell’identità fenicia

L. Sist - Preliminary notes on two royal buildings discovered in Napata

A. Colazilli - Il pianto nell’antico Egitto

A. D’Aleo - Il mito di Butes: un caso paradigmatico di “sincretismo”?

S. Della Ricca - I. Della Ricca - Quale sanità nel Vicino Oriente urbanizzato?

V. Messina - J. Mehr Kian - Ricognizione dei rilievi partici d’Elimaide. La piana di Izeh-Malamir

M. Rugiadi - The Emergence of Siliceous-paste in Iran in the Last Quarter of the 11th century and Related Issues. The Dated Assemblage from the Southern Domed Hall of the Great Mosque of Isfahan

I. Melandri - Nuove considerazioni su una statua da Qaw el-Kebir al Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino

Reviews
D. Nadali - Eph‘al, I.,The City Besieged. Siege and Its Manifestations in the Ancient Near East, Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 36, Brill Ed., Leiden - Boston 2009

D. Nadali - Curtis, J.E. - Tallis, N (eds.), The Balawat Gates of Ashurnasirpal II, The British Museum Press, London 2008
VICINO ORIENTE XIV - 2008

Articoli
A. Vacca - Rappresentazioni di edifici sacri nella glittica dei periodi di Uruk, Jemdet Nasr e Protodinastico I

L. Romano - La corona del dio. Nota sull’iconografia divina nel Protodinastico

M. Sala - Il Temple en L a Biblo

M. D’Andrea - Trickle Painted Ware: an Early Bronze IV Specialized Pottery Production in Palestine and Transjordan

A. Iob - Forme, colori, funzione dei collari usekh: confronto tra immagine e modello reale

D. Nadali - La Stele di Daduša come documento storico dell’età paleobabilonese. Immagini e iscrizione a confronto

L. Peyronel - Guerre e alleanze in epoca paleobabilonese: il peso di Inibšina, figlia di Daduša di Ešnunna

G. Pedrucci - Kubaba: presenze anatoliche e antecedenti siriani

S. Festuccia - Le forme da fusione della Città Bassa Settentrionale di Tell Mardikh-Ebla

L. Mori - Osservazioni sulla tipologia delle strade dai testi di Emar

A. Vallorani - Bâtiment III: il palazzo neosiriano di Hama

M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - J.-Á. Zamora Lopez - Un ostracon phénicien de Tavira (Portugal)

M. L’Erario - Un Osco a Solunto. Una nota sul cosiddetto «oscillum» di Solunto

M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - Su due dediche neopuniche da Henchir Ghayadha

F. Bron - L’inscription néo-punique de Cherchell, NP 130

D. Piacentini - Una bilingue greco-palmirena dal Negev: una nuova interpretazione

L. Nigro - L’unzione del re? nota su un passabriglie protodinastico al Museo del Louvre

L. Romano - Recensione al volume: Margueron, J.-Cl., Mari. Métropole de l’Euphrate au IIIe et au debut du IIe millénaire av. J.-C., Paris 2004


VICINO ORIENTE XIII - 2007


Articoli
L. Romano - La Stele degli Avvoltoi: una rilettura critica

L. Nigro - Alle origini della prima urbanizzazione palestinese. Il caso dell’Edificio 7102 di Tell el-‘Areini

M. Sala - Prodromi della prima urbanizzazione palestinese ai confini del deserto basaltico siro-giordano: l’insediamento fortificato del Bronzo Antico I (3400-3200 a.C.) a Jawa

G. Spreafico - La formulazione architettonica e spaziale dell’area sacra nell’edilizia templare del Ferro I in Palestina

R. Francia - Osservazioni sulle strategie linguistiche e stilistiche nelle lettere ittite

G. Capriotti Vittozzi - Rivisitando la tomba di Petosiri: note su alcuni aspetti iconografici

A. Orsingher - Bruciaprofumi lotiformi: una produzione fenicia 115

F. Susanna - Templi punici o di matrice punica con cripta o con strutture sotterranee in Nord Africa

N. Chiarenza - Una nota su un altare a tre betili da Selinunte

M.G. Amadasi Guzzo - Une lamelle magique à inscription phénicienne

C. Greco - Recensione al volume Mozia - XI

VICINO ORIENTE XII - 2000


Articoli
M. Liverani - La scoperta del mattone. Muri e archivi nell’archeologia mesopotamica

A. Archi - The “lords”, lugal-lugal, of Ebla: a prosopographic study

M.G. Biga - Wet-nurses at Ebla: a prosopographic study

M. Ramazzotti - Appunti sulla semiotica delle relazioni stratigrafiche di Gerico neolitica

N. Marchetti - A Middle Bronze I ritual deposit from the ‘Amuq Plain: note on the dating and the significance on the metal anthropomorphic figurines from Tell Judaidah

E. Ascalone - Interpretazione stratigrafica e proposta di periodizzazione della città di Susa. Studio comparativo degli scavi effettuati e analisi storica dell’abitato tra la fine del IV e l’inizio del III millennio a.C.

L. Peyronel - Sigilli harappani e dilmuniti dalla Mesopotamia e dalla Susiana. Note sul commercio nel golfo Arabo-Persico tra III e II millennio a.C.

L. Nigro - L’assedio di Bīt Bunakki da Ninive ai Musei Vaticani. La sua collocazione originaria nel Palazzo Nord di Assurbanipal e gli scavi di Giovanni Bennhi

R. Bertolino - I corpora delle iscrizioni semitiche di Hatra, Palmira e Dura-Europos: un bilancio

P. Grossmann - Zur Rekonstruktion der Südkirche von Antinoopolis

M. Ramazzotti - Un’ipotesi di proposta interpretativa: l’architettura domestica in Egitto come indice del cambiamento nella struttura socio-economica

VICINO ORIENTE XI - 1998


Articoli
A. Amenta - Aspetti culturali dal tempio di Tod

A. Bongioanni - Tradizioni sciamaniche nel manto “stellato” sacerdotale: il caso di Anen e Tutankhamon

R. Buongarzone - Una nuova versione del Libro della Terra

G. Capriotti Vittozzi - Una statua di sovrana al Museo Egizio di Torino: la tradizione del Nuovo Regno nell’iconografia della regine tolemaiche

E.M. Ciampini - I percorsi misteriosi di Rosetau

S. Demichelis - Papiri calendariali al Museo Egizio di Torino

P. Gallo - Una nuova statua del re Nekhthorheb sotto forma di falco da Pharbeithos

E. Fiore Marochetti - Un frammento di iscrizione proveniente dalla grande “Mastaba du Nord” a el-Lisht

V. Massa - I giuramenti demotici di Pathyris nel Museo Egizio di Torino

A. Piccato - Percezione della storia, narrazione degli eventi e storiografia dell’Egitto del III e del II millennio a.C. Alcune brevi osservazioni

P. Romeo - Stele di Qadesh e stele di Horus

VICINO ORIENTE X - 1996


Articoli
M. Krebernik - Neue Beschwörungen aus Ebla

A. Archi - Bulle e cretule iscritte da Ebla

A. Archi - Eblaita: paš–šu “colui che è addetto all’unzione; sacerdote purificatore; cameriere al servizio di una persona”

L De Urioste Sanchez - Aspetti della circolazione di metalli preziosi ad Ebla: catene di distribuzione e restituzione parziale

M. Bonechi - ARET I 2 + ARET IV 23

A. Enea - Per una rilettura delle abitazioni palestinesi a pianta curvilinea del Bronzo Antico I

N. Marchetti - L’aquila Anzu: nota su alcuni amuleti mesopotamici

L. Nigro - Dieci asce protodinastiche dal Luristan della Collezione Lorenzo Vannini

F. Venturi - Una ‘fiasca del pellegrino’ da Tell Afis. L'evoluzione dei ‘Pilgrim Flasks’ cananaici nel passaggio tra Bronzo Tardo e Ferro I

S. Di Paolo - Gli avori di Megiddo: un esempio di arte siriana?

R. Francia - Il pronome possessivo enclitico in antico ittita: alcune riflessioni

A. Roccati - La datazione di opere letterarie egizie

E.M. Ciampini - Testi funerari del Medio Regno in contesto “anomalo”: il caso di formule su stele

E. Mitchell- Redazione preliminare della carta archeologica del Jebel Barkal

A. Ciasca, R. Di Salvo, M. Castellino, C. Di Patti - Saggio preliminare sugli incinerati del Tofet di Mozia

TAVOLE I - XV

VICINO ORIENTE IX - 1993


Articoli
S. Donadoni - La situazione archeologica

L Sist - Le figurazioni della Tomba TT 27

A. Roccati - Reminiscenze delle Tombe di Asiut nel monumento di Sheshonq

F. Tiradritti - Il capitolo 146w del Libro dei Morti

G. Rosati - Il Libro dei Morti sui pilastri orientali della corte

S. Bosticco - I ritrovamenti

B. Moiso - Conservazione del monumento e ripristino architettonico

TAVOLE I - XXXV

VICINO ORIENTE VIII/2 - 1992


Articoli
M.G. Biga - Osservazioni sui criteri di redazione dei testi di Ebla: TM. 75. G.1730 e i testi del rituale per il re e la regina

F. Pomponio - Abba-kalla di Puzriš-Dagan

G. Wilhelm - Zum eblaitischen Gott Kura

C. Zaccagnini - Ceremonial Transfers of Real Estate at Emar and Elsewhere

L. Sist - Un frammento di statua da Crocodilopoli

F. Tiradritti - Stele di Amanitore e Arikankharor dal «Palazzo di Natakamani» al Gebel Barkal

M. Salvini. - Note sulle tavolette di Bastam

G. Falsone - Nuove coppe metalliche di fattura orientale

A. Ciasca - Mozia: sguardo d'insieme sul tofet

N. Marchetti - L'iscrizione della cappella rupestre di En-Numêr a Petra e la paleografia nabatea

A. Alberti - Nihil sub sole novum. Osservazioni a margine di MEE 10

A. Archi - Integrazioni alla prosopografia dei «danzatori», ne-di,di Ebla

E. Badalì - La festa di primavera AN. TAÐ.ŠUM: contributi su alcuni aspetti del culto ittito

L. Innocente - Stato delle ricerche sul cario

F. Israel - Note di onomastica semitica 6: l’apporto della glittica all’onomastica aramaica

Addendum to: D. Schmandt-Besserat: Tokens as Funerary Offerings, VO 7, pp. 3-9

TAVOLE I - XVII

VICINO ORIENTE VIII/1 - 1989


Articoli
A. Archi - F. Pomponio - Tavolette economiche neo-sumeriche dell’Università Pontificia Salesiana

 

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Incl. Electronic PaperRamsay MacMullen’s Portrait of Rome Begs the Question: Does the Ninety-Nine Percent have Parallels in History?
DiMarkco Stephen Chandler
Claremont Graduate University
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Last Revised: January 03, 2012
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Incl. Electronic PaperThe Relevance of Intellectual Historian Herbert J. Muller and the Greeks in Asia Minor
DiMarkco Stephen Chandler
Claremont Graduate University
Date Posted: April 19, 2011
Last Revised: December 27, 2011
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Incl. Electronic PaperWhy Wicked Never Wins: An Examination of the Early Origins of the Evil Female Villain of the Fairy Tale Narrative
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Incl. Electronic PaperUnlimited Growth and Innovation: Paradise or Paradox?
Andrew J. Sutter

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Incl. Electronic PaperCollecting Culture and the British Museum
Curator: The Museum Journal, Vol. 49, No. 449, 2006

Date Posted: August 21, 2010
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Incl. Electronic PaperIntroduction to 'Generare in Comune' - Theories and Representations of Hybridization in Ancient Folk Zoology
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Reflections on Responsibility: Thucydides and Grote
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Robert Cary Ketterer
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Orbis Latinus Online (OLO) beta

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Orbis Latinus Online (OLO) beta
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Orbis Latinus Online (OLO) is based on the three-part print publication of Orbus Latinus from 1972.
This online resource allows you to find the modern equivalent of latin place names, as well as the latin names of modern places. "Modern" is relative, because the geographical descriptors may date back to the original time of writing. More information on this may be found in the editorial notice of the digitised version of Orbus Latinus at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich.

In OLO, every record has a link to the item in the digitalised copy of Orbus Latinus. This enables you to check each record with the original. All place-names have been automatically geo-referenced with coordinates that allow the places to be located on a map. The manual checking of the automatically generated coordinates is still in progress.

In our GeoWiki you can register as a user, provide new suggestions and evaluate the accuracy of existing entries. The rating (1-5 stars) allows you to see if the coordinates have already been manually checked by an OLO user. We're always happy to receive feedback!
 Orbis Latinus Online (OLO) basiert auf der dreibändigen Druckausgabe von Orbis Latinus aus dem Jahr 1972.

Sie können sowohl die modernen Ortsnamen zu lateinischen Namen recherchieren oder die lateinischen Schreibweisen moderner Orte. "Modern" ist relativ, da die geografischen Bezeichnungen denen der Druckfassung entsprechen. Hierzu mehr in der editorischen Notiz zur digitalisierten Version des Orbis Latinus (BSB München).

Auf dieses Digitalisat sind auch jeweils die einzelnen Einträge in OLO verlinkt, um eine Kontrolle am Original zu ermöglichen. Alle Orte wurden automatisiert georeferenziert, d.h. es wurden Koordinaten zugeordnet, die eine Lokalisierung auf einer Karte erlauben. Die händische Überprüfung der generierten Koordinaten dauert an.

Über das GeoWiki kann man als registrierte/r Benutzer/in eigene Vorschläge unterbreiten, bzw. existierende Einträge bewerten. Der Bewertung (1-5 Sternchen) können Sie auch entnehmen, ob die Koordinaten bereits von uns bzw. einem Mitglied von OLO überprüft wurden. Gerne nehmen wir Feedback entgegen!
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Open Access Index to Bibliotheca Orientalis

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Bibliotheca Orientalis Index
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Looking for a review of a specific book? All book reviews, articles, and In Memoriams published in BiOr from start to present are listed in the digitised indexes. Download BiOr indexes 1943-2015 (pdf, ca. 30 MB) and use the search function in your pdf viewer.



Open Access Journal: Revue des études byzantines

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Revue des études byzantines
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La Revue des études byzantines est l’unique revue française consacrée au monde byzantin. Elle fait suite aux Échos d’Orient (1897-1942), elle est éditée depuis 1943 et est ouverte à tous les chercheurs désirant publier travaux, études et notes portant sur les divers domaines de l’histoire et de la civilisation byzantine.
 The Revue des études byzantines is the only French journal entirely devoted to the Byzantine world. As a successor publication to the Échos d’Orient (1897-1942), it has been published since 1943 by the Institut français d’études byzantines (more details here). It is opened to all scholars wishing to publish studies and notes on various fields of Byzantine history and civilization. A 5-year restriction will be applied to online publication. Our N° 66 (2008) will be available in 2013. The access to previous years is free. Subscriptions to more recent, printed issues remain unchanged (publisher De Boccard). The Échos d’Orient will soon be digitalized and put on line on this website.

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Open Access Journal: Roman Legal Tradition: A Journal of Ancient Medieval and Modern Civil Law

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Roman Legal Tradition: A Journal of Ancient Medieval and Modern Civil Law
ISSN 1943-6483
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A Journal of Ancient Medieval and Modern Civil Law
Roman Legal Tradition is a peer-reviewed journal published online by the Ames Foundation and the University of Glasgow School of Law. ISSN 1943-6483.
The journal aims to promote the study of the civilian tradition in English. The editors welcome contributions on any aspect of the civilian tradition in ancient, medieval, and modern law.
All articles and reviews published in Roman Legal Tradition are available from this site free of charge. In addition, all articles and reviews are also available to subscribers of HeinOnline. We encourage readers to use and distribute these materials as they see fit, but ask readers not to make any commercial use of these materials without seeking the consent of the editors and relevant authors.
Contents. The contents for all issues are here. The articles are in PDF format. They may be saved and printed without restriction.
Index of Sources. A full index of primary sources cited in the first five volumes are here.
Guidelines for Contributors. These guidelines are provided mainly for the benefit of those who are providing final copy to the editors.
Contact Information and Subscriptions. This page contains details for editorial communication with the editors, subscriptions, and purchase of back issues.
The first three volumes were published by the Roman Law Society of America, with the support of the University of Kansas Law School, and appeared both online and in print under ISSN 1551-1375. Back issues of Volumes Two and Three are available from Amazon.com from the link to the left. 
Contents
Volume 11 [2015]
This volume contains contributions by Thomas A. J. McGinn and Halcyon Weber.
Volume 10 [2014]
This volume contains contributions by Timothy G. Kearley, Barbara Biscotti, Tammo Wallinga, Carmen Tort-Martorell, and Jorge Menabrito Paz.
Volume 9 [2013]
This volume contains contributions by Ernest Metzger, Judith Evans Grubbs, and O. F. Robinson.
Volume 8 [2012]
This volume contains contributions by Linda Jones Hall, Timothy D. Barnes, and Simon Corcoran and Benet Salway.
Volume 7 [2011]
This volume contains contributions by Morris Silver, M. Floriana Cursi, and Thomas Finkenauer.
Volume 6 [2010]
This volume contains contributions by Martin Avenarius and Andrea Colorio.
Volume 5 [2009]
This volume contains contributions by Simon Corcoran, Eric Descheemaeker, James Lee, and Daniele Mattiangeli.
Volume 4 [2008]
This volume contains contributions by Carlos Amunátegui Perelló, Paul du Plessis, and Joshua C. Tate.
Volume 3 [2006]
This volume contains contributions by David J. Bloch, Robert M. Frakes, Tony Honoré, Ernest Metzger, Bernardo Periñán, P. J. du Plessis, Lourdes Salomon, and Helen Scott.
Volume 2 [2004]
Law for All Times. Essays in Memory of David David Daube, edited by Ernest Metzger. This volume contains contributions by John W. Cairns, Mark Godfrey, Cornelius van der Merwe, Ernest Metzger, Alan Rodger, Joseph Georg Wolf, and Reuven Yaron.
Volume 1 [2002]
This volume contains contributions by James A. Brundage, M. H. Hoeflich, Jasonne Grabher O'Brien, Bernardo Periñán, Salvo Randazzo, and Andreas Wacke.
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