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Tesserae: Intertextual Phrase Matching

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Tesserae:Intertextual Phrase Matching
The Tesserae project aims to provide a flexible and robust web interface for exploring intertextual parallels.

Select two poems below to see a list of lines sharing two or more words (regardless of inflectional changes).  


Tesserae is a collaborative project of the University at Buffalo's Department of Classics and Department of Linguistics, and the VAST Lab of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

This project is funded by the Office of Digital Humanities of the National Endowment for the Humanitiesand by the Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo.




Teaching The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology

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Teaching The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology
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These teaching materials were developed in conjunction with the exhibition The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology: Celebrated Discoveries from The People's Republic of China, which is no longer on view at the National Gallery.

Booklets and slides are available through the education department's Free Loan Program.
This publication was developed by the staff of the National Gallery of Art and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

Objects & Commentary
   Late Prehistoric China
   Bronze Age China
   Chu and Other Cultures
   Early Imperial China
Teaching Activities
Resources
Chronology
Pronunciation Guide/Glossary

Nestor abandons paper!

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From the Editors
Friday, 21 December 2012 16:04
This is the last issue of Nestor that will be distributed in hardcopy via the post. We are ending all subscriptions and invite our past subscribers to remain current with the bibliography in the field of Aegean Prehistory by downloading future issues from our website:
http://classics.uc.edu/nestor/index.php/issues

The editors of Nestor wish our readers the happiest of holidays and all the best in the New Year.
 

App: PictureIt: Epistles of Paul

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PictureIt: Epistles of Paul [video describing the app Pictureit: EP]
Welcome to the world of second century C.E. Egypt. This app will allow you to leaf through pages of the world's oldest existing manuscript of the letters of St. Paul (P.Mich.inv.6238, also known in NT scholarship as P46). Thirty leaves of this manuscript, written in about 200 C.E., were found in Egypt and purchased by the University of Michigan Papyrology Collection in 1931 and 1933 (another 56 leaves, not included in this app, are housed in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin; 18 leaves are missing completely).

The app will give you the feel of what it was like reading an ancient Greek book on papyrus, where the text is written without word division, punctuation, headings, or chapter and verse numbers. To aid the reader without knowledge of ancient Greek the translation mode will give a literal translation of the Greek text preserved on these pages (with addition of chapter and verse numbers), with explanatory notes showing where this text is different from the Standard text.

Fieldiana Anthropology: A Collection of Digitized Books

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Fieldiana Anthropology: A Collection of Digitized Books
Publications from the Chicago Field Museum's Fieldiana Anthropology series, digitized with permission of the Museum. The collection is a subset of the University of Illinois Digitized Books Collection.
Listed below are those titles relating to antiquity (old world):
Japanese temples and houses / Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 14 External Link 
Gunsaulus, Helen Cowen, 1886-1954.

Report on the excavation of the "A" cemetery at Kish, Mesopotamia. Part I / Fieldiana Anthropology M External Link 
Mackay, Ernest John Henry, 1880-1943.

Three Etruscan painted sarcophagi / Fieldiana, Anthropology, v. 6, no.4 External Link

Tarbell, Frank Bigelow, 1853-1920.

Catalogue of bronzes, etc., in Field Museum of Natural History: reproduced from originals in the Nat External Link 
Tarbell, Frank Bigelow, 1853-1920.
Dorsey, George Amos, 1868-1931 [editor] Curator of [Anthropology] Dept. at Field Museum of Natural History

The giraffe in history and art / Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 27 External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.

Chinese clay figures. Part I. Prolegomena on the history of defensive armor / Fieldiana, Anthropolog External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.
Moodie, Roy Lee, 1880-1934.
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934, ed. Curator of Anthropology

Sino-Iranica; Chinese contributions to the history of civilization in ancient Iran, with special ref External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.

Catalogue of Chinese rubbings from Field Museum / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.3 External Link 
Walravens, Hartmut, 1944-
Tchen, Hoshien
Starr, M. Kenneth
Schneider, Alice K.
Newton, Herta

The Field Museum-Oxford University expedition to Kish, Mesopotamia, 1923-1929 / Fieldiana, Popular S External Link 
Field, Henry, 1902-

Old Akkadian inscriptions in Chicago Natural History Museum; texts of legal and business interest /  External Link 
Gelb, Ignace Jay, 1907-1985
Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology
Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scientific Publications

A Sumerian Palace and the "A" cemetery at Kish, Mesopotamia. Part II. / Fieldiana Anthropology Memoi External Link 
Mackay, Ernest John Henry, 1880-1943.
Langdon, Stephen, 1876-1937, contributor, Professor of Assyriology, Jesus College, Oxford.
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934, ed. Curator of Anthropology

Ancient seals of the Near East / Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 34 External Link 
Martin, Richard A. (Richard Arthur)

Ostrich egg-shell cups of Mesopotamia and the ostrich in ancient and modern times / Fieldiana, Popul External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.

An annotated bibliography on the origin and descent of domestic mammals, 1900-1955 / Fieldiana, Anth External Link 
Angress, Shimon, 1924-1958.
Reed, Charles A. Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University
Ross, Lillian A. editor 

Jade: a study in Chinese archaeology and religion / Fieldiana, Anthropology, v. 10 External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934. 

Egyptian stelae in Field Museum of Natural History / Fieldiana, Anthropology, v. 24, no.1 External LinkAllen, Thomas George, b. 1885
Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor
  
Report on excavations at Jemdet Nasr, Iraq / Fieldiana, Anthropology Memoirs, Vol. 1, No. 3 External Link 
Mackay, Ernest John Henry, 1880-1943.
Langdon, Stephen, 1876-1937, contributor, Professor of Assyriology, Jesus College, Oxford.
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934, ed. Curator of Anthropology

Notes on turquois in the East / Fieldiana, Anthropology, v. 13, no.1 External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.

Ivory in China / Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 21 External Link 
Laufer, Berthold, 1874-1934.

Mummies / Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 36 External Link 
Martin, Richard A. (Richard Arthur)

French Dissertations Online

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theses.fr
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theses.fr est le moteur de recherche des thèses de doctorat françaises.

Il vise à donner sur le web un point d’entrée :
• à toutes les thèses de doctorat en cours de préparation en France
• à toutes les thèses de doctorat soutenues en France, quel que soit le support matériel de la thèse (document papier, numérique, édition commerciale…)
• aux personnes et organismes en lien avec ces thèses.
theses.fr est une des applications du projet Portail des thèses confié à l’ABES en 2009 par le Ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche. La feuille de route comprenait les trois axes suivants :
• renforcer la visibilité nationale et internationale de la recherche doctorale française ; theses.fr expose largement sur le web les données décrivant les thèses de doctorat.
• servir le monde académique ; theses.fr permet à l'ensemble de la communauté scientifique d'avoir une connaissance aussi exacte que possible de l'état de la recherche doctorale en cours, et de pouvoir faire le point sur un thème de recherche ou sur une discipline.
• servir le monde économique ; en valorisant les travaux des doctorants et des docteurs, theses.fr vise à faciliter l’insertion professionnelle des jeunes chercheurs.


Une base de données en constante évolution

A l’ouverture, en juillet 2011, theses.fr recense toutes les thèses soutenues depuis 2006 dans les établissements ayant choisi d’abandonner le dépôt de la thèse papier au profit du support électronique (plus de 6 000 thèses). L’accès au texte intégral des thèses n’est pas systématique car conditionné à l’autorisation de mise en ligne accordée par le docteur et/ou les ayant-droits de la thèse.
En septembre 2011, les données issues du Fichier central des thèses (plus de 66 000 thèses en préparation dans les universités, principalement en lettres, sciences humaines et sociales) sont versées dans theses.fr.

Les données de theses.fr sont validées par les personnels des établissements habilités à délivrer le doctorat.

Dans les prochains mois, theses.fr s’enrichira de la bibliographie nationale des thèses, répertoire exhaustif de toutes les thèses soutenues en France depuis 1985, disponible aujourd’hui au sein du catalogue Sudoc...

Open Access Journal: Canadian Classical Bulletin (CCB)

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[First posted in AWOL 1 November 2009. Updated 24 December 2012]

Canadian Classical Bulletin (CCB)
ISSN: 1198-9149
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The Canadian Classical Bulletin (CCB) is the official electronic bulletin of the CAC and is published on the 15th of every month, with special issues when necessary. Issues are mailed directly to subscribers’ e-mail accounts and are subsequently archived on the CCB Archive pages.

The CCB serves as the organ for the efficient dissemination of official announcements of the CAC. Our hope is that it will also help scholars, students, and other friends of Classics keep abreast of relevant developments in Canada and abroad.

CCB Archive

A full archive of the Bulletin can be found in the Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada.

Volume 19September 2012 — August 2013

  • 19.4 — 2012 12 15 — Regular issue (December)
  • 19.3.1 — 2012 11 24 — Announcements
  • 19.3 — 2012 11 15 — Regular issue (November)
  • 19.2 — 2012 10 15 — Regular issue (October)
  • 19.1.1 — 2012 10 07 — Announcements
  • 19.1 — 2012 9 15 — Regular issue (September)

Volume 18September 2011 — August 2012

  • 18.12.2 — 2012 8 27 — Announcements
  • 18.12.1 — 2012 8 27 — Announcements
  • 18.12 — 2012 8 15 — Regular issue (August)
  • 18.11.1— 2012 8 07 — Announcements
  • 18.11 — 2012 7 15 — Regular issue (July)
  • 18.10 — 2012 6 15 — Regular issue (June)
  • 18.9.1— 2012 5 29 — Announcements
  • 18.9 — 2012 5 15 — Regular issue (May)
  • 18.8.1— 2012 4 19 — Announcements
  • 18.82012 4 15— Regular Issue (April)
  • 18.7.4— 2012 4 10 — AGM
  • 18.7.3— 2012 4 04 — Trent teaching
  • 18.7.2— 2012 3 31 — Conacher reminder
  • 18.7.1— 2012 3 28 — Announcements; Positions (Trent)
  • 18.72012 3 15 — Regular Issue (March)
  • 18.6.4— 2012 2 25 Revised call for nominations, 2012; New Prize for PhD Dissertation
  • 18.6.3— 2012 2 27 — In memoriam Ross Killpatrick; Position available (University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa)
  • 18.6.2— 2012 2 25 — In memoriam Trevor Hodge; Positions available (McMaster; Laurier)
  • 18.6.1— 2012 2 16 — Positions (Toronto; UBC)
  • 18.62012 2 15 — Regular Issue (February)
  • 18.52012 1 15 — Regular Issue (January)
  • 18.42011 12 15 — Regular Issue (December)
  • 18.3.2— 2011 12 12 — Position available, Trent University
  • 18.3.1— 2011 11 26 — Position available, University of Winnipeg
  • 18.32011 11 15 — Regular Issue (November)
  • 18.2.1— 2011 10 24 — In Memoriam Emmet Robbins
  • 18.22011 10 15 — Regular Issue (October)
  • 18.1.1— 2011 09 21 — In Memoriam F. Winter, N. McCloskey
  • 18.12011 09 15 — Regular Issue (September)

Open Access Journal: Teaching Classical Languages (TCL)

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[First posted in AWOL 22 April 2011. Updated 24 December 2012]

Teaching Classical Languages (TCL)
ISSN 2160-2220
Teaching Classical Languages (ISSN 2160-2220) is the only peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to the teaching and learning of Latin and ancient Greek. It addresses the interests of all Latin and Greek teachers, graduate students, coordinators, and administrators. Teaching Classical Languages welcomes articles offering innovative practice and methods, advocating new theoretical approaches, or reporting on empirical research in teaching and learning Latin and Greek. As an electronic journal, Teaching Classical Languages has a unique global outreach. It offers authors and readers a multimedia format that more fully illustrates the topics discussed, and provides hypermedia links to related information and websites. Articles not only contribute to successful Latin and Greek pedagogy, but draw on relevant literature in language education, applied linguistics, and second language acquisition for an ongoing dialogue with modern language educators.

Fall 2012

In this issue:
  • Mark Thorne - Using Manuscripts in the Latin Classroom
  • Christine Hahn - Latin in the Homeschooling Community
  • Antonia Syson - Reading the Aeneid with intermediate Latin students: the new Focus commentaries (Books 1-4 and 6) and Cambridge Reading Virgil (Books I and II)

Fall 2011

In this issue:
  • Eric Dugdale - Creative Composition in Beginning Latin
  • Wilfred E. Major and Byron Stayskal - Teaching Greek Verbs: A Manifesto
  • Albert Watanabe - The 2011 College Greek Exam: Report and Analysis
  • Stephen Trzaskoma - Innovation in Recent Intermediate Greek Textbooks?

Spring 2011

In this issue:
  • Yasuko Taoka - Classroom as Text: What Genres Do We Teach In?
  • Tracy Jamison Wood - Third Language Acquisition: Spanish-Speaking Students in the Latin Classroom
  • Judith Lynn Sebesta - Aliquid Novi: The New Series of Bolchazy-Carducci Latin Readers

Fall 2010

In this issue:
  • Rebecca R. Harrison - Exercises for Developing Prediction Skills in Reading Latin Sentences
  • Peter Anderson and Mark Beckwith - Form-Focused Teaching for the Intermediate Latin Teacher
  • Albert Watanabe - The 2010 College Greek Exam

Spring 2010

In this issue:
  • Lindgren et al. - From Literal to Literary: A Translation Project for Latin Poetry Classes
  • Traill et al. - Building Ties between College and High School Latin Programs
  • Ancona, Collins, Daugherty, Holec, Kitchell, Patrick, Pearcy - Perspectives on the New Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation

Fall 2009

In this issue:
  • Andrew Reinhard - Social Networking in Latin Class
  • Georgia L. Irby-Massie - "That Ain't Workin'; That's the Way You Do It": Teaching Greek through Popular Music
  • Rachael Clark - Greek Vocabulary in Popular Textbooks

TCL is the successor to CPL Online. To see the CPL Online archives, click here.

Open Access Journal: ARA News: The Association for Roman Archaeology

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[First posted in AWOL 22 December 2010. Updated  25 December 2012]

ARA News:  The Association for Roman Archaeology
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The Association for Roman Archaeology uses its membership income to promote the following objectives:




  • To spread knowledge of Roman civilisation.

  • Research on Roman sites in the U.K.

  • Preserve our Roman antiquities.

  • Present Roman sites and collections.

  • Publish findings from all our active archaeological archives.

  • Our principal objective is to promote the advancement of the education of the public in the history and archaeology of the Roman period.

    The A.R.A. publish a fully coloured Newsletter annually, and we upload copies here on the website for people to view.

    The Newsletters on the website are available in PDF format, please clink on a link below. 

    Open Access Journal: JANES - Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society

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    JANES - Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society
    ISSN: 0010-2016
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    NAMETITLE VOLUMEPAGES
    Abusch, TzviGilgamesh's Request and Siduri's Denial. Part II: An Analysis and Interpretation of an Old Babylonian Fragment about Mourning and Celebration22 (1993)3–17
    Albenda, PaulineExpressions of Kingship in Assyrian Art2/1 (1969)41–52

    The Burney Relief Reconsidered2/2 (1970)86–93

    Lions on Assyrian Wall Reliefs6 (1974)1–27

    Assyrian Carpets in Stone10 (1978)1–34

    An Unpublished Drawing of Louvre AO 19914 in the British Museum12 (1980)1–8

    Stone Sculpture Fragments21 (1992)1–12
    Anthony, David W.Horses and Prehistoric Chronology of Eastern Europe and Western/Central Asia21 (1992)131–33
    Arbeitman, YoëlE Luvia Lux12 (1980)9–11
    Assis, Elie"The Sin at Kadesh as a Recurring Motif
    in the Book of Joshua"
    31 (2009)
    1–14
    Auffret, PierreEssai sur la structure littéraire du Psaume 6114 (1982)1–10

    Analyse structurelle des Psaumes de M. Girard20 (1991)1–5

    "Pourquoi dors-tu, Seigneur?" Étude structurelle du psaume 4421 (1992)13–33

    "Conduis-moi dans ta justice!": Étude structurelle du psaume 523 (1995)1–28

    Comment sont tombés les héros? Étude structurelle de 2Sm 1, 19–2724 (1996)1–8

    Dieu Juste! Etude structurelle du Psaume 727 (2000)1–14

    Certes il y un Dieu Jugeant sur la Terre! Etude structurelle du Psaume 5829 (2002)1–15

    C'est l'homme droit que regardera sa face: Etude structurelle du Psaume 1130 (2006)1–7
    Barker, Kenneth L.Proverbs 23: "To Think" or "To Serve Food?"19 (1989)3–8
    Barnett, R. D.Monkey Business5 (1973)1–10
    Barré, Michael L.A Note on rs 't in the Karatepe Inscription13 (1981)1–3
    Barzilay, IsaacFrom Purism to Expansionism: A Chapter in the Early History of Modern Hebrew11 (1979)3–15
    Baumgarten, AlbertA Note on the Book of Ruth5 (1973)11–15

    Korban and the Pharisaic Paradosis16-17 (1984–85)5–17
    Beckman, GaryThe Anatolian Myth of Illuyanka14 (1982)11–25
    Beeston, A. F. L.The Hasean Tombstone J 105211 (1979)17–18
    Ben–Hayyim, Z.Mono- and Bi-syllabic Middle Guttural Nouns in Samaritan Hebrew11 (1979)19–29
    Berlant, Stephen R.The Mysterious Ekron Goddess Revisited
    31 (2009)
    5–21
    Berlin, AdeleShared Rhetorical Features in Biblical and Sumerian Literature10 (1978)35–42
    Best, JanLinguistic Evidence for a Phoenician Pillar Cult in Crete20 (1991)7–13
    Bing, J. D.On the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh7 (1975)1–11

    Gilgamesh and Lugalbanda in the Fara Period9 (1977)1–4

    Adapa and Humanity: Mortal or Evil?18 (1986)1–2
    Bishop, Dale L.Zarathushtra as Victor in the Verbal Contest9 (1977)5–9
    Blau, Joseph L.Religion and the Newer Forms of Consciousness5 (1973)17–22
    Blau, JoshuaRedundant Pronominal Suffixes Denoting Intrinsic Possession11 (1979)31–37
    Bleeker, C. J.Some Remarks on the Religious Significance of Light5 (1973)23–34
    Bloch, YigalShould Parallelistic Structure Be Used as Evidence for an Early Dating of Biblical Hebrew Poetry?
    31 (2009)
    23–45
    Bodenstein, SusanMorgan Seal 6521/2 (1969)5–13
    Bodine, Walter R.YBC 6996: A Name List from a Mesopotamian School30 (2006)9–19
    Bonder, BaylaThe Date of Mesha's Rebellion3 (1970–71)82–88
    Bowman, JohnWord and Worship in Middle Eastern Religions5 (1973)35–44
    Boyarin, DanielReview of Y. Muffs, Studies in the Aramaic Legal Papyri from Elephantine3 (1970–71)57–62

    Aramaic Notes I: Column 36 of 11QtgJb6 (1974)29–33
    Brauner, Ronald A."To Grasp the Hem" and 1 Samuel 15:276 (1974)35–38
    Bresciani, EddaIl possible nome del figlio maggiore di Nectanebo II16-17 (1984–85)19–21
    Brunner, Christopher J.The Middle Persian Explanation of Chess and Invention of Backgammon10 (1978)43–51
    Cachia, PierreA Curious Maltese Variant of an Arabic Proverb11 (1979)39–40
    Caquot, A.Observations sur la Première Tablette Magique d'Arslan Tash5 (1973)45–51
    Casson, LionelThe World's First Museums5 (1973)53–57
    Cazelles, HenriDe l'idéologie royal orientales5 (1973)59–73
    Cohen, ChayimThe Idiom qr' bsm in Second Isaiah1/1 (1968)32–34

    Was the P Document Secret?1/2 (1969)39–44

    "Foam" in Hosea 10:72/1 (1969)25–29

    Review of K. A. Kitchen, Ancient Orient and Old Testament2/2 (1970)105–10

    Hebrew tbh: Proposed Etymologies4 (1972)36–51

    The "Widowed" City
    5 (1973)
    75–81

    Studies in Early Israelite Poetry I: An Unrecognized Case of Three-Line Staircase Parallelism in the Song of the Sea7 (1975)13–17

    The Ugaritic Hippiatric Texts and BAM 15915 (1983)1–12

    The "Held Method" for Comparative Semitic Philology19 (1989)9–23
    Cohen, Miles B.The Masoretic Accents as a Biblical Commentary4 (1972)2–11
    Cohen, Shaye J. D.Elias J. Bickerman: An Appreciation16-17 (1984–85)1–3

    Solomon and the Daughter of Pharaoh: Intermarriage, Conversion, and the Impurity of Women16-17 (1984–85)23–37
    Collon, DominiqueMesopotamian Columns2/1 (1969)1–18
    Cook, John A.The Finite Verbal Forms in Biblical Hebrew Do Express Aspect30 (2006)21–35
    Cooper, AlanThe Message of Lamentations28 (2001)1–18
    Craghan, John F.The ARM X "Prophetic" Texts: Their Media, Style, and Structure6 (1974)39–57
    Craig, Judith LapkinText and Textile in Exodus: Toward a Clearer Understanding of ma'aseh choshev29 (2002)17–30
    Dahood, MitchellThe Breakup of Stereotyped Phrases5 (1973)83–89
    Daly, Patricia; Hesse, Brian C.;
    Perkins, Dexter, Jr.;
    Animal Domestication and Species Identification4 (1972)79–80
    Dandamayev, M. A.The Late Babylonian ambaru16-17 (1984–85)39–40
    Daube, DavidThe Law of Witnesses in Transferred Operation5 (1973)91–93
    Davies, W. D.Reflections on the Spirit in the Mekilta5 (1973)95–105
    DeGraeve, Marie–ChristineSee Pittman, Holly

    Demsky, AaronOn Reading Ancient Inscriptions: The Monumental Aramaic Stele Fragment from Tel Dan23 (1995)29–35

    The Name of the Goddess of Ekron: A New Reading25 (1997)1–5
    Dijkstra, MeindertBa'lu and His Antagonists: Some Remarks on CTA 6: v 1-66 (1974)59–68
    Dobbs–Allsopp, F. W.Linguistic Evidence for the Date of Lamentations26 (1998)1–36
    Dobrusin, Deborah L.The Third Masculine Plural of the Prefixed Form of the Verb in Ugaritic13 (1981)5–14
    Doron, PinchasA New Look at an Old Lex1/2 (1969)21–27
    Driver, Godfrey RollesAffirmation by Exclamatory Negation5 (1973)107–14
    Dunham, SallyNotes on the Relative Chronology of Early Northern Mesopotamia15 (1983)13–38
    Dunlop, Douglas M.Relations between Norway and the Maghrib in the 7th/13th Century11 (1979)41–44
    Elayi, JosetteThe Phoenician Cities in the Persian Period12 (1980)13–28

    The Relations between Tyre and Carthage during the Persian Period13 (1981)15–29
    Elayi, J. and A. G. ElayiA Treasure of Coins from Arwad18 (1986)3–24
    Eliade, MirceaNotes on the Calusari5 (1973)111–22
    Elman, YaakovBabylonian Echoes in a Late Rabbinic Legend4 (1972)12–19

    Authoritative Oral Tradition in Neo–Assyrian Scribal Circles7 (1975)19–32

    An Akkadian Cognate of Hebrew sehîn8 (1976)33–34
    Faur, JoséDelocutive Expressions in the Hebrew Liturgy16-17 (1984–85)41–54
    Fleishman, JosephThe Age of Legal Maturity in Biblical Law21 (1992)35–48

    On the Meaning of the Term melek 'ashur "The King of Assyria" in Ezra 6:2226 (1998)37–45

    On the Significance of a Name Change and Circumcision in Genesis 1728 (2001)19–32
    Ford, J. N.Another Look at Mandaic Incantation Bowl BM 9171529 (2002)31–47
    Foster, Benjamin R.Humor and Cuneiform Literature6 (1974)69–85

    Notes on Sargonic Royal Progress12 (1980)29–42

    The Siege of Armanum14 (1982)27–36
    Fox, MichaelWorld Order and Ma'at: A Crooked Parallel23 (1995)37–48
    Fox, Nili S.Clapping Hands as a Gesture of Anguish and Anger in Mesopotamia and in Israel23 (1995)49–60
    Freedman, Leslie R.Biblical Hebrew 'rb, "to go surety," and Its Nominal Forms19 (1989)25–29
    Freedman, R. DavidA New Approach to the Nuzi Sistership Contract2/2 (1970)77–85

    Counting Formulae in the Akkadian Epics3 (1970–71)65–81

    A New Lexical Fragment4 (1972)33–35

    subat basti: A Robe of Splendor4 (1972)91–95

    The Dispatch of the Reconnaissance Birds in Gilgamesh XI5 (1973)123–29

    Cuneiform Texts in the Sacramento Vicinity8 (1976)35–47

    Cuneiform Texts from the Piepkorn Collection, III9 (1977)11–25

    The Father of Modern Biblical Scholarship19 (1989)31–38
    Frisch, AmosJeroboam and the Division of the Kingdom: Mapping Contrasting Biblical Accounts27 (2000)15–29
    Gabba, EmilioThe Holy Spirit, the Roman Senate, and Bossuet16-17 (1984–85)55–65
    Galil, GershonThe Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah28 (2001)33–42
    Garfinkel, StephenAnother Model for Ezekiel's Abnormalities19 (1989)39–50

    Applied Peshat: Historical–Critical Method and Religious Meaning22 (1993)19–28
    Garrett, JeffReview of C. H. Gordon, Evidence for the Minoan Language1/2 (1969)66–73
    Garsoïan, Nina G.The Early-Medieval Armenian City: An Alien Element?16-17 (1984–85)67–83
    Gaster, Theodor H.Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth: A Canaanite Charm against Snakebite7 (1975)33–51

    An Index to the Gaster Festschrift8 (1976)1–31

    The Ugaritic Charm against Snakebite: An Additional Note12 (1980)43–44
    Geller, Stephen A.The Struggle at the Jabbok: the Uses of Enigma in a Biblical Narrative14 (1982)37–60

    Cleft Sentences with Pleonastic Pronoun: A Syntactic Construction of Biblical Hebrew and Some of Its Literary Uses20 (1991)15–33
    Geva, ShulamitA Neo-Assyrian Cylinder Seal from Beth–Shan12 (1980)45–49
    Gevirtz, StanleyOf Syntax and Style in the "Late Biblical Hebrew"-"Old Canaanite" Connection18 (1986)25–29
    Gilbert, Allan S.Modern Nomads and Prehistoric Pastoralists: The Limits of Analogy7 (1975)53–71
    Ginsberg, H. L.Ugaritico-Phoenicia5 (1973)131–47
    Goldberg, Harvey E.Cambridge in the Land of Canaan: Descent, Alliance, Circumcision, and Instruction in the Bible24 (1996)9–34
    Goldin, JudahOn the Account of the Banning of R. Eliezer ben Hyrqanus: An Analysis and Proposal16-17 (1984–85)85–87
    Goldstein, JonathanThe Central Composition of the West Wall of the Synagogue of Dura-Europos16-17 (1984–85)99–142
    Gosse, BernardL'insertion de 2 Samuel 22 dans les livres de Samuel et l'influence en retour sur les titres davidiques du Psautier27 (2000)31–47
    Gottlieb, Isaac B.Law, Love, and Redemption: Legal Connotations in the Language of Exodus 6:6-826 (1998)47–57

    From Formula to Expression in Some Hebrew and Aramaic Texts
    31 (2009)
    47–61
    Greenberg, MosheNotes on the Influence of Tradition on Ezekiel22 (1993)29–37
    Greenfield, Jonas C.Notes on Some Aramaic and Mandaic Magic Bowls5 (1973)149–59

    Early Aramaic Poetry11 (1979)45–51

    "Because He/She Did Not Know Letters": Remarks on a First Millennium C.E. Legal Expression22 (1993)39–44
    Greenstein, Edward L.Another Attestation of Initial h >' in West Semitic5 (1973)157–64

    Two Variations of Grammatical Parallelism in Canaanite Poetry and Their Psycholinguistic Background6 (1974)87–105

    A Phoenician Inscription in Ugaritic Script?8 (1976)49–57

    M. M. Bravmann: A Sketch11 (1979)1–2

    The Assimilation of Dentals and Sibilants with Pronominal s in Akkadian12 (1980)51–64

    The Syntax of Saying "Yes" in Biblical Hebrew19 (1989)51–59
    Greenstein, Edward L.
    and David Marcus
    The Akkadian Inscription of Idrimi8 (1976)59–96

    Professor Moshe Held: Our Teacher19 (1989)1–2

    Yochanan Muffs: Portrait of a Colleague and Friend22 (1993)1–2
    Gruber, Mayer I.The Source of the Biblical Sabbath1/2 (1969)14–20

    Review of H. J. van Dijk, Ezekiel's Prophecy on Tyre2/1 (1969)54–57

    Akkadian laban appi in the Light of Art and Literature7 (1975)78–83

    Breast-Feeding Practices in Biblical Israel and in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia19 (1989)61–83
    Hallo, William W.Choice in Sumerian5 (1973)165–72

    The Concept of Eras from Nabonassar to Seleucus16-17 (1984–85)143–51

    For Love Is Strong as Death22 (1993)45–50
    Hallo, William W.
    and David B. Weisberg
    A Guided Tour through Babylonian History: Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Cincinnati Art Museum21 (1992)49–90
    Haran, MenahemArchives, Libraries, and the Order of the Biblical Books22 (1993)51–61
    Held, MosheStudies in Biblical Homonyms in the Light of Akkadian3 (1970–71)46–55

    Pits and Pitfalls in Akkadian and Biblical Hebrew5 (1973)173–90

    Hebrew ma'gal: A Study in Lexical Parallelism6 (1974)107–16

    On Terms for Deportation in the Old Babylonian Royal Inscriptions with Special Reference to Yahdunlim11 (1979)53–62
    Hengel, MartinHadrians Politik gegenüber Juden und Christen16-17 (1984–85)153–82
    Hesse, Brian C.Faunal Analysis - A Tool for Early Historic Research3 (1970–1971)38–45

    See Daly, Patricia

    Hiebert, FredSee Karlovsky, C. C. Lamberg

    Hill, Andrew E.Ancient Art and Artemis: Toward Explaining the Polymastic Nature of the Figurine21 (1992)91–94
    Hoffman, YairHistory and Ideology: The Case of Jeremiah 4428 (2001)43–51
    Hoffmeier, James K.Some Thoughts on Genesis 1 & 2 and Egyptian Cosmology15 (1983)39–49
    Horowitz, WayneAn Astronomical Fragment from Columbia University and the Babylonian Revolts against Xerxes23 (1995)61–67

    The 360 and 364 Day Year in Ancient Mesopotamia24 (1996)35–44

    A Late Babylonian Tablet with Concentric Circles from the University Museum (CBS 1766)30 (2006)37–53
    Horowitz, Wayne and
    Victor (Avigdor) Hurowitz
    Urim and Thummim in Light of a Psephomancy Ritual from Assur (LKA 137)21 (1992)95–115
    Hurowitz, Victor (Avigdor)See Horowitz, Wayne


    Literary Observations on "In Praise of the Scribal Art"27 (2000)49–56
    Isserlin, B. S. J.The Names of the 72 Translators of the Septuagint5 (1973)191–97
    Izre'el, ShlomoOn the Person-Prefixes of the Akkadian Verb20 (1991)35–56

    Linguistics and Poetics in Old Babylonian Literature: Mimation and Meter in Etana27 (2000)57–68
    Jacobsen, ThorkildThe Sister's Message5 (1973)199–212

    A Maidenly Inanna22 (1993)63–68
    Japhet, SaraThe Prohibition of the Habitation of Women: The Temple Scroll's Attitude toward Sexual Impurity and Its Biblical Precedents22 (1993)69–87
    Johnson, Gary K.An Experiment in Ancient Egyptian Silver Vessel Manufacture8 (1976)97–104
    Joosten, JanDo the Finite Verbal Forms in Biblical Hebrew Express Aspect?29 (2002)49–70
    Karlovsky, C. C. Lamberg
    and Fred Hiebert
    The Relation of the Finds from Shahdad to Those of Sites in Central Asia21 (1992)135–40
    Katsh, Abraham I.Unpublished Geniza Talmudic Fragments5 (1973)213–23
    Kawami, Trudy S.Parthian Brick Vaults in Mesopotamia, Their Antecedents and Descendants14 (1982)61–67
    Kister, M. J.Pare Your Nails: A Study of an Early Tradition11 (1979)63–70
    Kitchen, K. A.Late-Egyptian Chronology and the Hebrew Monarchy5 (1973)225–33
    Kosmala, HansMaskil5 (1973)235–41
    Kramer, Samuel NoahThe Jolly Brother5 (1973)243–53
    Kselman, John S.Psalm 77 and the Book of Exodus15 (1983)51–58
    Kutler, LaurenceA Structural Semantic Approach to Israelite Communal Terminology14 (1982)69–77
    Layton, Scott C."Head on Lap" in Sumero-Akkadian Literature15 (1983)59–62
    Leinwand, NancyRegional Characteristics in the Styles and Iconography of the Seal Impressions of Level II at Kültepe21 (1992)141–72
    Levine, Baruch A.Silence, Sound, and the Phenomenology of Mourning in Biblical Israel22 (1993)89–106
    Levin, YigalNumbers 34:2-12, The Boundaries of the Land of Canaan, and the Empire of Necho30 (2006)55–76
    Lichtenstein, Murray H.The Banquet Motif in Keret and in Proverbs 91/1 (1968)19–31

    Dream–Theophany and the E Document1/2 (1969)45–54

    A Note on the Text of 1 Keret2/2 (1970)94–100

    Psalm 68:7 Revisited4 (1972)97–112

    The Poetry of Poetic Justice5 (1973)255–65

    Idiom, Rhetoric and the Text of Genesis 41:1619 (1989)85–94
    Lipton, DianaBezalel in Babylon? Anti-Priestly Polemics in Isaiah 40–55
    31 (2009)
    63–84
    Lo, AlisonDeath in Qohelet
    31 (2009)
    85–98
    Loewenstamm, SamuelRemarks upon the Infinitive Absolute in Ugaritic and Phoenician2/1 (1969)53
    Malamat, AbrahamJosiah's Bid for Armageddon5 (1973)267–79
    Malone, Joseph L.Textually Deviant Forms as Evidence for Phonological Analysis: A Service of Philology to Linguistics11 (1979)71–79
    Marcus, DavidThe Three Aleph's in Ugaritic1/1 (1968)50–60

    Studies in Ugaritic Grammar I1/2 (1969)55–61

    The Stative and the waw Consecutive2/1 (1969)37–40

    Review of A. S. Kapelrud, The Violent Goddess2/2 (1970)111–14

    The qal Passive in Ugaritic3 (1970–71)102–11

    A Famous Analogy of Rib-Haddi5 (1973)281–86

    The Term for 'Coffin' in the Semitic Languages7 (1975)85–94

    Sharruludari, Son of Rukubtu, Their Former King: A Detail of Philistine Chronology9 (1977)27–30

    Civil Liberties under Israelite and Mesopotamian Kings10 (1978)53–60

    The Barren Woman of Psalm 113:9 and the Housewife: An Antiphrastic Dysphemism11 (1979)81–84

    Juvenile Delinquency in the Bible and the Ancient Near East13 (1981)31–52

    The Bargaining between Jephthah and the Elders (Judges 11:4-11)19 (1989)95–100

    See Greenstein, Edward L.


    The Mission of the Raven (Gen. 8:7)29 (2002)71–80
    Margulis, BaruchThe Kôsarôt/ktrt: Patroness–saints of Women4 (1972)52–61

    Of Birds and Brides: A Reply to M. Lichtenstein4 (1972)113–17
    Matison, DahliaReview of E. Reiner, A Linguistic Analysis of Akkadian1/1 (1968)61–66
    Mauer, GerlindeAgriculture of the Old Babylonian Period15 (1983)63–78
    McGuiness, David M.Archival Interrelationships during Ur III13 (1981)53–66
    McHale–Moore, RhondaThe Mystery of Enheduanna's Disk27 (2000)69–74
    Merrill, Eugene H.The "Accession Year" and Davidic Chronology19 (1989)101–12
    van de Mieroop, MarcNippur Texts from the Early Isin Period18 (1986)31–51

    Old Babylonian Ur: Portrait of an Ancient Mesopotamian City21 (1992)119–30
    Milgrom, JacobThe Rationale for Biblical Impurity22 (1993)107–11
    Miller, Cynthia L.A Reconsideration of 'Double-Duty' Prepositions in Biblical Poetry
    31 (2009)
    99–110
    Morag, ShelomoSome Notes on musawwitat in Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Literature11 (1979)85–90
    Moran, William L.UET 6, 402: Persuasion in the Plain Style22 (1993)113–20
    Muffs, YochananTwo Comparative Lexical Studies5 (1973)287–98

    The Joy of Giving (Love and Joy as Metaphors of Volition in Hebrew and Related Literatures, Part II)11 (1979)91–111
    Murnane, WilliamOnce Again the Dates for Tuthmosis III and Amenhotep II3 (1970–71)1–7
    Muscarella, Oscar WhiteThe Archaeological Evidence for Relations between Greece and Iran in the First Millennium B.C.9 (1977)31–57

    Urartian Bells and Samos10 (1978)61–72
    Nakata, IchiroProblems of the Babylonian akîtu Festival1/1 (1968)41–49

    Scribal Peculiarities in EA:285–2902/1 (1969)19–24

    Mesopotamian Merchants and Their Ethos3 (1970–71)90–101

    Annu in the Mari Texts5 (1973)299–307

    A Further Look at the Institution of sugagutum in Mari19 (1989)113–18
    Nemet–Nejat, Karen R.A Late Babylonian Field Plan7 (1975)95–101

    A Bibliography for Cuneiform Mathematical Texts19 (1989)119–33
    Neufeld, EdwardFabrication of Objects from Fish and Sea Animals in Ancient Israel5 (1973)309–24

    The Earliest Document of a Case of Contagious Disease in Mesopotamia (Mari Tablet ARM X, 129)18 (1986)53–66
    Noegel, Scott E.Moses and Magic: Notes on the Book of Exodus24 (1996)45–59

    Sex, Sticks, and the Trickster in Gen. 30:31-4325 (1997)7–17
    O'Connor, M.Northwest Semitic Designations for Elective Social Affinities18 (1986)67–80
    Oppenheim, A. LeoA Note on sa resi5 (1973)325–34
    Oshima, T.Marduk, the Canal Digger30 (2006)77–88
    Pagels, Elaine H.Origen and the Prophets of Israel5 (1973)335–44
    Paley, SamuelReview of A. L. Oppenheim, Letters from Mesopotamia1/1 (1968)67–71

    The Entranceway Inscriptions of the "Second House" in the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrod (Kalhu)19 (1989)135–47
    Pardee, DennisA Philological and Prosodic Analysis of the Ugaritic Serpent Incantation UT 60710 (1978)73–108
    Parente, FaustoFlavius Josephus' Account of the Anti–Roman Riots Preceding the 66–70 War, and Its Relevance for the Reconstruction of Jewish Eschatology during the First Century A.D.16-17 (1984–85)183–205
    Pattullo, Susan JayeAdditions to the Selected Bibliography for the Art of Ancient Iran10 (1978)109–11
    Paul, Shalom M.Heavenly Tablets and the Book of Life5 (1973)345–53

    Decoding a "Joint" Expression in Daniel 5:6, 1622 (1993)121–27
    Perkins, Dexter, Jr.See Daly, Patricia

    Piet, JohnNow in Archaeology: The Underground Revealed1/1 (1968)11–18

    An Old Babylonian Crystal Seal2/1 (1969)30–36
    Pittman, Holly, Sheridan, Mary Jane;
    Porter, Barbara Adele;
    De Graeve, Marie–Christine
    Three Cylinder Seals of Ancient Iran9 (1977)59–65
    Polak, Frank H."The Restful Waters of Noah": מי נח ... מי מנחות23 (1995)69–74

    On Prose and Poetry in the Book of Job24 (1996)61–97

    Water, Rock, and Wood: Structure and Thought Pattern in the Exodus Narrative25 (1997)19–42

    The Oral and the Written: Syntax, Stylistics and the Development of Biblical Prose Narrative26 (1998)59–105

    The Style of the Dialogue in Biblical Prose Narrative28 (2001)53–95
    Porada, EdithNotes on the Sarcophagus of Ahiram5 (1973)354–72

    Bibliography for the Art of Ancient Iran9 (1977)67–84

    Introduction to Chronologies in Old World Archaeology: Archaeological Seminar at Columbia University21 (1992)117–18
    Porter, Barbara AdeleSee Pittman, Holly

    Rainey, Anson F.Syntax and Rhetorical Analysis in the Hashvyahu Ostracon27 (2000)75–79
    Reis, Pamela TamarkinCupidity and Stupidity: Woman's Agency and the "Rape" of Tamar25 (1997)43–60
    Rendsburg, GaryLate Biblical Hebrew and the Date of "P"12 (1980)65–80

    A Reconstruction of Moabite-Israelite History13 (1981)67–73

    On Jan Best's "Decipherment" of Minoan Linear A14 (1982)79–87

    Baasha of Ammon20 (1991)57–61
    Rubinson, KarenNow in Archaeology: Some Comments1/2 (1969)62–64
    Safren, Jonathan D.Removing the "Gags" of the Euphrates: hippam na s ahum18 (1986)81–85
    Sanders, J. A.The Old Testament in 11Q Melchizedek5 (1973)373–82
    Schart, AaronCombining Prophetic Oracles in Mari Letters and Jeremiah 3623 (1995)75–93
    Schmidt, John D.Review of H. Goedicke, The Report about the Dispute of a Man with His Ba3 (1970–71)129–32
    Sharon, Diane M.A Biblical Parallel to a Sumerian Temple Hymn? Ezekiel 40-48 and Gudea24 (1996)99–109

    Echoes of Gideon's Ephod: An Intertextual Reading30 (2006)89–102
    Shemesh, YaelLies by Prophets and Other Lies in the Hebrew Bible29 (2002)81–95
    Sheridan, Mary JaneSee Pittman, Holly

    Shupak, NiliThe God from Teman and the Egyptian Sun God: A Reconsideration of Habakkuk 3:3-728 (2001)97–116

    A Fresh Look at the Dreams of the Officials and of Pharaoh in the Story of Joseph (Genesis 40-41) in the Light of Egyptian Dreams30 (2006)103–138
    Silberman, Lou H.Manus Velatae5 (1973)383–88
    Sinclair, CameronThe Valence of the Hebrew Verb20 (1991)63–81
    Smith, MortonOn the Differences Between the Culture of Israel and the Major Cultures of the Ancient Near East5 (1973)389–95

    A Note on Some Jewish Assimilationists: The Angels16-17 (1984–85)207–12
    Snell, Daniel C.The Mari Livers and the Omen Tradition6 (1974)117–23

    Plagues and Peoples in Mesopotamia14 (1982)89–96
    Sokolow, MosheThe Book of Judges in Medieval Muslim and Jewish Historiography11 (1979)113–30

    Ta'ufa kabboqer tihyeh: The Vicissitudes of Rashi's Commentary to Job 11:1718 (1986)87–89
    Sommer, Benjamin D.The Babylonian Akitu Festival: Rectifying the King or Renewing the Cosmos27 (2000)81–95
    Sperling, DavidThe Akkadian Legal Term dinu u dababu1/1 (1968)35–40

    The Informer and the Conniver2/2 (1970)101–4

    hgr I and hgr II3 (1970–71)120–28

    Akkadian egerru and Hebrew bt qwl4 (1972)62–74

    Late Hebrew hzr and Akkadian saharu5 (1973)397–404

    Genesis 41:40: A New Interpretation10 (1978)113–19

    Biblical rhm I and rhm II19 (1989)149–59
    Stern, EphraimTwo Phoenician Glass Seals from Tel Dor16-17 (1984–85)213–16
    Tagger–Cohen, AdaThe Casting of Lots among the Hittites in Light of Ancient Near Eastern Parallels29 (2002)97–103
    Tawil, HayimA Note on the Ahiram Inscription3 (1970–71)32–36
    Teixidor, JavierThe Nabataean Presence at Palmyra5 (1973)405–9
    Tigay, Jeffrey H.Examination of the Accused Bride in 4Q159: Forensic Medicine at Qumran22 (1993)129–34
    Ulanov, BarryMysticism and Negative Presence5 (1973)411–20
    Vargon, ShmuelIsaiah 7:18-25: Prophecy or Rebuke or Consoloation?26 (1998)107–20
    Visotzky, Burton L.Hille, Hieronymus, and Praetextatus16-17 (1984–85)217–24
    Wacholder, Ben ZionA Qumranic Polemic against a Divergent Reading of Exodus 6:20?16-17 (1984–85)225–28
    Wahl, ThomasReview of M. Black, G. Fohrer (eds.), In Memoriam Paul Kahle2/2 (1970)115–18

    How Did the Hebrew Scribe Form His Letters?3 (1970–71)8–19
    Waldman, Nahum M.Notes on the Aramaic Lexicon6 (1974)123–32

    The Imagery of Clothing, Covering, and Overpowering19 (1989)161–70
    Wallenfels, RonaldRedating the Byblian Inscriptions15 (1983)79–118
    Wander, NathanielStructure, Contradiction, and "Resolution" in Mythology: Father's Brother's Daughter Marriage and the Treatment of Women in Genesis 11-5013 (1981)75–99
    Wapnish, PaulaCamel Caravans and Camel Pastoralists at Tell Jemmeh13 (1981)101–21
    Watson, Wilfred G. E.A Suppliant Surprised (CTA 16 I 41b-53a)8 (1976)105–11
    Wazana, NiliAnzu and Ziz: Great Mythical Birds in Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Rabbinic Traditions
    31 (2009)
    111–135
    Weinfeld, Moshe"Rider of the Clouds" and "Gatherer of the Clouds"5 (1973)421–26

    Covenant Making in Anatolia and Mesopotamia22 (1993)135–39
    Weingreen, JacobThe Theory of the Amphictyony in Pre–Monarchial Israel5 (1973)427–33
    Weisberg, David B.See Hallo, William W.

    Werblowsky, R. J. Z.Structure and Archetype5 (1973)435–42
    Westbrook, RaymondA Matter of Life and Death25 (1997)61–70
    Wheeler, Samuel B.Review of A. Sperber, A Historical Grammar of Biblical Hebrew2/1 (1969)66–73

    The Infixed -t- in Biblical Hebrew3 (1970–71)20–31
    Wilkinson, Richard H.The Representation of the Bow in the Art of Egypt and the Ancient Near East20 (1991)83–99
    Wilson, E. JanA Note on the Use of erinnu in barû-Rituals23 (1995)95–98
    Wohl, HowardToward a Definition of muskênum1/1 (1968)5–10

    A Note on the Fall of Babylon1/2 (1969)28–38

    Review of K. K. Riemschneider, Lehrbuch des Akkadischen2/1 (1969)58–65

    Review of I. M. Diakonoff (ed.), Ancient Mesopotamia2/2 (1970)119–24

    The Problem of mahhû3 (1970–71)112–18

    The Tablet of Agaptaha4/2 (1972)85–90

    Nira h or sa uan?5 (1973)443–44
    Yaron, ReuvenStylistic Conceits: The Negated Antonym22 (1993)141–48
    Yorkoff, HildrethA Mold from Mari and its Relations4/2 (1972)20–32

    Concerning "A Mold from Mari and its Relations"4/2 (1972)81–84
    Youngblood, RonaldDivine Names in the Book of Psalms: Literary Structures and Number Patterns19 (1989)171–81
    Younger, K. Lawson, Jr.Panammuwa and Bar-Rakib: Two Structural Analyses18 (1986)91–103

    Two Comparative Notes on the Book of Ruth26 (1998)121–32
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    Zadok, TikvaThe Distribution of the Temporal Sentences in the Old Babylonian Royal Inscriptions24 (1996)111–19
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    Zewi, TamarOn Similar Syntactical Roles of in uma in El Amarna and והנה , הנה and הן in Biblical Hebrew25 (1997)71–86
    Zlotnick, DovMemory and the Integrity of the Oral Tradition16–17 (1984–85)229–41
    Zuckerman, Bruce"For your sake . . .": A Case Study in Aramaic Semantics15 (1983)119–29

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    Teiresias (ISSN 1206-5730) is a review and continuing bibliography of Boiotian studies. It has been published since 1971, and since 1991 has been available electronically. It is edited by Albert Schachter, Emeritus Professor of History.
    Teiresias comes out twice a year, and in addition to the bibliographical section, it publishes notes on Works in Progress submitted by scholars working on Boiotian subjects. The Work in Progress section also regularly contains annual reports from the Leiden-Ljubliana Tanagra Survey Project. Anybody interested can be added to the recipient list of Teiresias by writing to Albert Schachter.
    Teiresias 42.1b (2012) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 42.1a (2012) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 41.2b (2011) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 41.2a (2011) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 41.1 (2011) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 40.2 (2010) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 40.1 (2010) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 39.2 (2009) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 39.1 (2009) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 38.2 (2008) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 38.1 (2008) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 37.2 (2007) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 37.1 (2007) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 36.2 (2006) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 36.1 (2006) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 35.2 (2005) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 35.1 (2005) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 34.2 (2004) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 34.1 (2004) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 33.2 (2003) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 33.1 (2003) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 32.2 (2002) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 32.1 (2002) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 31.2 (2001) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 31.1 (2001) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 30.2 (2000) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 30.1 (2000) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 29 (1999) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 28 (1998) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 27 (1997) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 26 (1996) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 25 (1995) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 24 (1994) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 23 (1993) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 22 (1992) [.pdf]
    Teiresias 21 (1991) [.pdf]


    Open Access Journal: Kentro

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    Kentro: The Newsletter of the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete
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    The INSTAP-SCEC Newsletter, published annually, is a marvelous way to keep up with events and happenings at the Center. This newsletter contains short articles on member projects, work conducted at the Center, and special features. It regularly offers scholars from the Center a forum for presenting their work. 

    e-Kentro Vol. 13 Fall 2010 

    PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF EARLY MINOAN I POTTERY FROM APHRODITE’S KEPHALI, EASTBy Eleni Nodarou
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    RECENT WORK AT THE W.D.E. COULSON CONSERVATION LABORATORY
    By Stephania Chlouveraki

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    REPORT FROM THE LIBRARY FELLOW
    2010 – 2011
    By Vera Klontza-Jaklova

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    A WORKSHOP ON HANDHELD XRF AT THE INSTAP-SCEC
    By Kathy Hall

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    Kentro Vol. 12 Fall 2009 | 1.64 mb
    Differential GPS: A New Tool for the Kentros
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    Kentro Vol. 11 Fall 2008 | 1.92 mb
    A Workshop for Dyeing Wool at Pefka near Pacheia Ammos
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    Kentro Vol. 10 Winter 2007-2008 | 1.79 mb
    The 2007 Archem Season
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    Kentro Vol. 9 Fall 2006 | 3.3 mb
    Ritual Killing at Mochlos
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    Kentro Vol. 8 Fall 2005 | 2.81 mb
    Excavation at Priniatikos Pyrgos, Istron, Mirabello 2005   
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    Kentro Vol. 7 Fall 2004 | 3.63 mb
    2004 Greek-American Excavations at Mochlos
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    Kentro Vol. 6 Fall 2003 | 1.77 mb
    4 Excavation Essays of 2003
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    Kentro Vol. 5 Fall 2002 | 1.86 mb
    2004 Greek-American Excavations at Mochlos
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    Kentro Vol. 4 Fall 2001 | 1.73 mb
    4 Excavation Essays of 2003
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    Kentro Vol. 3 Fall 2000 | 2.07 mb
    Message From the Director
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    Kentro Vol. 2 Fall 1999 | 1.43 mb
    Message From the Director
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    Kentro Vol. 1.1 Spring 1998 | 1.38 mb
    Message From the Director
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    Kentro Vol. 1.2 Fall 1998 |1.32 mb
    Message From the Director
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    Kentron
    ISSN : 0765-0590
    Revue publiée sous la direction de Pierre Sineux. Fondée en 1985 par François Hinard (†), éditée d’abord de manière assez artisanale, Kentron est depuis 2000 publiée par les Presses universitaires de Caen et riche de plus de vingt années d’expérience. Bernard Deforge et Jacquy Chemouni ont dirigé la revue à partir de 1994. En 2008, Pierre Sineux, professeur d’histoire grecque à l’université de Caen Basse-Normandie, a pris le relais, en renouvelant complètement le Conseil scientifique et en dotant la revue d’un Comité de lecture, tout en conservant ce qui faisait, depuis le début, l’originalité de la revue: la volonté de faire dialoguer des disciplines différentes et d’enrichir l’étude de l’Antiquité en croisant les modes d’approche et en multipliant les perspectives. C’est pourquoi aujourd’hui Kentron, revue pluridisciplinaire du monde antique, ouvre ses pages aux littéraires, philosophes, linguistes, historiens et archéologues. Elle accueille des contributions en langue étrangère (anglais, allemand, espagnol, italien). Chaque volume est constitué désormais d’un dossier thématique, de varia et de comptes rendus.

    L’archive de la revue Kentron propose, au format Pdf, la totalité des articles publiés dans la revue depuis l’année 1994 (vol. 10, fasc. 1) à l’exception des deux dernières années diffusées exclusivement sous forme de volumes imprimés.

    Kentron 25, 2009

    Kentron 24, 2008

    Kentron 23, 2007

    Kentron 22, 2006

    Kentron 21, 2005

    Kentron 20, 1-2, 2004

    Kentron 19, 1-2, 2003

    Kentron 18, 1-2, 2002

    Kentron 17, 2, 2001

    Kentron 17, 1, 2001

    Kentron 16, 1-2, 2000

    Kentron 15, 2, 1999

    Kentron 15, 1, 1999

    Kentron 14, 1-2, 1998

    Kentron 13, 1-2, 1997

    Kentron 12, 2, 1996

    Kentron 11, 2 (1995) et 12, 1 (1996)

    Kentron 11, 1, 1995

    Kentron 10, 2, 1994

    Kentron 10, 1, 1994



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

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    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 19 (2012)

    Article

    • E. Köstner, Verwaltung ohne civitas? Zur administrativen Organisation zwischen Vinxtbach und Nahe am Mittelrhein.Download (PDF) | p. 1 - 14

    Reviews

    • F. Daubner, Rezension zu: John S. Kloppenborg/Richard S. Ascough, Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary. I. Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace.Download (PDF) | p. 15 - 17

    • P. Deeg, Sammelrezension zu: Linda-Marie Günther, Perikles & Charlotte Schubert, Perikles. Tyrann oder Demokrat?Download (PDF) | p. 18 - 23

    • J. Gering, Rezension zu: Florian Krüpe, Die Damnatio memoriae - Über die Vernichtung von Erinnerung. Eine Fallstudie zu Publius Septimius GetaDownload (PDF) | p. 24 - 28

    • E. Kettenhofen, Rezension zu: Uwe Ellerbrock/Sylvia Winkelmann, Die Parther. Die vergessene GroßmachtDownload (PDF) | p. 29 - 33

    • N. Krocker, Rezension zu: Alan Bowman/Andrew Wilson (Hg.), Quantifying the Roman Economy. Methods and ProblemsDownload (PDF) | p. 34 - 36

    • P. Reinard, Rezension zu: Léopold Migeotte, L'économie des cités grecque de l'archaïsme au Haut-Empire romainDownload (PDF) | p. 37 - 38

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    Nestle-Aland 28 Online

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    Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece
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    The 28th edition

    The 28th edition of the Nestle-Aland had to accomplish two different tasks. First, the apparatus had to be revised thoroughly to give it more clarity and make it easier to use. Secondly, the text-critical in-sights and decisions resulting from work on the Editio Critica Maior of the Greek New Testament had to be incorporated. As a consequence of these alterations, which so far concern only the Catholic Letters, the Nestle-Aland has for the first time in its history a different presentation for different parts of the text. The Catholic Letters were revised according to a fundamentally new concept which in the long run will be adopted for the entire edition. The revision of the remaining texts was confined to a thorough inspection and rearrangement of the apparatus, while the basic structure was left untouched. Another important innovation is that from now on the Nestle-Aland will not appear only as a printed book, but also in digital form.
    Changes in NA28
    1. Revision and Correction of the Whole Edition
    • Newly discovered Papyri listed
    • Distinction between consistently cited witnesses of the first and second order abandoned
    • Apparatus notes systematically checked
    • Imprecise notes abandoned
    • Previously concatenated notes now cited separately
    • Inserted Latin texts reduced and translated
    • References thoroughly revised
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    2. Revision of the Catholic Letters
    • New reconstruction of the text
    • Defining the Consistently Cited Witnesses for the Catholic Letters
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