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Incontri (triestini) di filologia classica
SSN (print): 2464-8752
ISSN (online): 2462-8760

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Gli Incontri di filologia classica (fino al vol. IX Incontri triestini di filologia classica) sono una pubblicazione periodica annuale che raccoglie le relazioni di studiosi appositamente invitati, presentate e discusse negli omonimi cicli di seminari, organizzati dal "Centro di studi sulla tradizione e la ricezione dell'antico" del Dipartimento di studi umanistici dell'Università di Trieste che si tengono con calendario prefissato per ogni anno accademico presso la Biblioteca statale di Trieste.

Si propongono di rendere disponibili alla comunità degli studiosi e a un più vasto pubblico interventi inediti (la cui redazione scritta è sottoposta a peer review) su temi inerenti la cultura classica, riuniti sia in volume (EUT – Edizioni Università di Trieste), sia liberamente accessibile online. I contributi, accompagnati da abstract in inglese e in italiano di max 200 parole, potranno essere nelle lingue italiana, inglese, tedesca, francese, spagnola, portoghese.

16. Incontri di filologia classica (2016-2017) [16]    

CONTENTS / SOMMARIO
Del Mastro Gianluca
«L’ultimo avanzo d’una stirpe (in)felice». Aspetti della fortuna dell’Epicureismo tra età antica e tardo-antica
Longobardi Concetta
La formazione filosofica di Orazio nella lettura degli esegeti antichi
Cipriani Giovanni, Masselli Grazia Maria
Il mestiere del maestro di scuola tra ars e memoria
Männlein-Robert Irmgard
Von Alexandria nach Athen: Longins Prolegomena zum Encheiridion Hephaistions. Philologische Methodik und Platonische Philosophie
Petrucci Federico M.
Plato musicus: l’appropriazione degli schemata musicologici nella letteratura esegetica medioplatonica
Motta Anna
Introducing Plato’s System through σχήματα: Isagogical Aspects of Platonism in Late Antiquity
Palumbo Lidia
Platone divino maestro in un testo isagogico tardo-antico
Buongiovanni Claudio
Obscuritas nei Commentari in Somnium Scipionis di Macrobio
Gauly Bardo Maria
Der Kommentar als philosophisches Kompendium: Macrobius über Ciceros Somnium Scipionis und seine Intention
Squillante Marisa
I figmenta veri nella interpretazione macrobiana
Elice Martina
Teoria e pratica dell’esegesi nell’Expositio Psalmorum di Cassiodoro. Vicende e percorsi di alcuni schemata retorici
Stok Fabio
Schemi di accessus a Virgilio
Esposito Paolo
Tra poesia e filosofia nella prima scoliastica lucanea
Nicolas Christian
Looking for specific patterns in commenting philosophy: a comparison between Servius’ and William of Conches’s methods of explanatio
Ferri Rolando
What the text wants to say. Communicative intention and meaning in late antique Latin exegesis of literary works and the Bible

15. Incontri di filologia classica (2015-2016) [16]    

14. Incontri di filologia classica (2014-2015) [13]    

13. Incontri di filologia classica (2013-2014) [16]    

12. Incontri di filologia classica (2012-2013) [11]    

11. Incontri di filologia classica (2011-2012) [16]    

10. Incontri di filologia classica (2010-2011) [19]    

09. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2009-2010) [10]    

08. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2008-2009) [12]    

07. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2007-2008) [23]    

Il calamo della memoria. Riuso di testi e mestiere letterario nella tarda antichità.
Atti del III convegno. Trieste, 17-19 aprile 2008

06. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2006-2007) [18]    

Atti della giornata di studio in onore di Laura Casarsa

05. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2005-2006) [21]    

Il calamo della memoria. Riuso di testi e mestiere letterario nella tarda antichità.
Atti del II convegno. Trieste, 27-28 aprile 2006

04. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2004-2005) [26]    

Phantasia: il pensiero per immagini degli antichi e dei moderni.
Atti del convegno internazionale

03. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2003-2004) [24]    

Il calamo della memoria. Riuso di testi e mestiere letterario nella tarda antichità.
Atti del I convegno. Trieste, 21-22 aprile 2004

02. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2002-2003) [13]    

01. Incontri triestini di filologia classica (2001-2002) [13]    


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The sites documented in the Archaeological Survey of Israel are published on the website where they are displayed in survey squares of 100 sq km (10 × 10 km). The list of maps is presented below in alphabetic order, according to their names and numbers as recorded in Yalquṭ Ha-Pirsumim. The survey maps can be seen on the right side of the screen against the background of an aerial photograph. The sites (marked with yellow dots) can be accessed by zooming in on the screen and a description of them will appear by clicking on the dots. The introduction to each map and search options are also displayed.

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  • Ahihud ( 20)
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  • 'Amqa ( 5)
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  • Ashdod ( 84)
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  • Ashmura ( 15)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Ephraim.
    978-965-406-468-2
  • 'Atlit ( 26)
    Avraham Ronen, Ya'acov Olami
    978-965-406-361-6
  • Beer Ora East ( 261)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-391-3
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    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-389-0
  • Beit She'an ( 63)
    Nehemia Tzori and Noy Shemesh (foreword)
    978-965-406-526-9
  • Beit Sira - South ( 83)
    Israel Finklestein (north) & Hananiah Hizmi (south)
    965-406-007-8
  • Beit-Yosef ( 64)
    Nehemia Tzori and Noy Shemesh (foreword)
    978-965-406-524-5
  • Bet Lehem, Survey of Jerusalem The Southern Sector ( 105)
    Amos Kloner
    965-406-050-7
  • Binyamina ( 48)
    Ya'aqov Olami, Shlomo Sender and Eldad Oren
    965–406–183–X
  • Biq'at Sayyarim ( 256)
    Leticia Barda, Orit Kaminer, Ofer Marder
    978-965-406-261-9
  • Daliya ( 31)
    Ya'aqov Olami
    978-965-406-359-3
  • Deir Mar Saba ( 109/7)
    Joseph Patrich
    965-406-009-4
  • Dimona ( 174)
    Iris Eldar-Nir and Noy Shemesh
    978-965-406-441-5
  • Dor ( 30)
    Ya'aqov Olami, Shlomo Sender and Eldad Oren
    965-406-182-1
  • Dvira ( 120)
    978-965-406-499-6
  • Eilat ( 266)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-399-9
  • Ein Evrona ( 264)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-397-5
  • 'Ein Gedi ( 147)
    Gideon Hadas
    978-965-406-269-5
  • 'Ein Gev ( 40)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-329-6
  • Ein Harod ( 62)
    Nehemia Tzori and Noy Shemesh (foreword)
    978-965-406-528-3
  • Ein Kerem - Benjamin Survey; Survey of Jerusalem ( 101)
    Amir Feldstein, Giora Kidron, Nizan Hanin, Yair Kamaisky & David Eitam
    965-406-007-8
  • El Bira - Benjamin Archeological Survey ( 83/2)
    Israel Finklestein (north). Amir Feldstein, Giora Kidron, Nizan Hanin, Yair Kamaisky & David Eitam (south).
    965-406-007-8
  • 'En Dor ( 45)
    Zvi Gal
    965-406-026-4
  • En Netafim ( 265)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-401-9
  • 'En Yahav ( 217)
    Dov Nahlieli, Yigal Israel and Noy Shemesh (introduction)
    978-965-406-434-7
  • Farran River ( 238)
    Dov Nahlieli and Yigal Israeli
    978-965-406-515-3
  • Gazit ( 46)
    Zvi Gal
    965-406-002-7
  • Gedera ( 85)
    Leticia Barda and Vladimir Zbenovich
    978-965-406-271-8
  • Gezer ( 82)
    Alon Shavit
    978-965-406-303-6
  • Giv'at Orkha ( 36/3)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-317-3
  • Giv'ot Kevuda ( 170)
    Ya'akov Baumgarten and Noy Shemesh
    978-965-406-432-3
  • Hadera ( 53)
    Yehuda Ne’eman, Shlomo Sender and Eldad Oren
    978-965-406-293-0
  • Haifa - East ( 23)
    Avraham Ronen, Yaacov Olamy
    978-965-406-363-0
  • Haifa - west ( 22)
    Ya'aqov Olami, Avraham Ronen and Amit Romano
    965-406-151-1
  • Hammat Gader ( 44)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Ephraim
    978-965-406-327-2
  • Hanita ( 2)
    Rafael Frankel and Nimrod Gerzov
    965-406-024-8
  • Har Ḥamran - Southeast ( 199)
    Mordechai Haiman
    965-406-008-6
  • Har Amir ( 263)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-395-1
  • Har Ardon ( 214)
    Yigal Israel and Dov Nahlieli
    978-965-406-514-6
  • Har 'Ezuz ( 194)
    Dov Nahlieli and Noy Shemesh (foreword)
    978-965-406-480-4
  • har hamran - sothwest ( 198)
    Mordechai Haiman
    978-965-406-355-5
  • Har Hezekiah ( 262)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-393-7
  • Har 'Iqqesh ( 15/2)
    Moshe Hartal
    978-965-406-472-9
  • Har Kemer ( 195)
    978-965-406-408-8
  • Har Nafha ( 196)
    Yesha'yahu Lender
    965-406-000-0
  • Har Peres ( 18/3)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-319-7
  • Har Ramon ( 203)
    Mordechai Haiman
    965-406-028-0
  • Har Raviv ( 169)
    978-965-406-420-0
  • Har Saggi - Northwest ( 224)
    Gideon Avni
    965-406-005-1
  • Har Saggi Northeast ( 225)
    Gideon Avni
    965-406-005-1
  • Har Sagiv ( 259)
    Beno Rotenberg
    978-965-406-385-2
  • Har Shipon ( 15/1)
    Moshe Hartal
    978-965-406-470-5
  • Har Tavor ( 41)
    Zvi Gal
    965-406-026-4
  • Har Zayyad ( 178)
    Iris Eldar-Nir and Noy Shemesh (Introduction)
    978-965-406-502-3
  • Hatzeva ( 213)
    Dov Nahlieli, Yigal Israel and Noy Shemesh (Introduction)
    978-965-406-484-2
  • Herodium ( 108/2)
    Yizhar Hirschfeld
    978-965-406-353-1
  • Herzliyya ( 69)
    Ram Gophna and Etan Ayalon
    965-406-027-2
  • Holot 'Agur Southwest ( 153)
    978-965-406-492-7
  • Horbat `Uza ( 145)
    Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
    978-965-406-279-4
  • Introduction to the Golan Survey ( 9)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-331-9
  • Jerusalem ( 102)
    Amos Kloner (Jerusalem survey); Uri Dinur and Nurit Feig (Benjamin survey)
    965-406-051-5
  • Kalia ( 109/5)
    Ofer Sion
    978-965-406-371-5
  • Kefar Ruppin ( 67)
    Achia Kohn-Tavor
    978-965-406-340-1
  • Kefar Sava ( 77)
    Beit- Arieh,I. Ayalon, E.
    978-965-406-301-2
  • Khirbat 'Aroer ( 143)
    Iris Eldar-Nir
    978-965-406-512-2
  • Lakhish ( 98)
    Yehuda Dagan
    965-406-006-X
  • Lod ( 80)
    Ram Gophna and Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
    965-406-025-6
  • Ma'ale 'Aqrabim ( 183)
    978-965-406-494-1
  • Ma'ale Gamla ( 36/1)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Ephraim
    978-965-406-333-3
  • Ma'anit ( 54)
    Yehuda Ne'eman
    965-406-001-9
  • Makhtesh Ramon ( 204)
    Steven A. Rosen
    ISBN 965-406-021-3
  • Masaf Negev ( 160)
    Iris Eldar-Nir and Doryan Daninoס (introduction)
    978-965-406-428-6
  • Mashabei Sadeh ( 163)
    Ya'aqov Baumgarten
    978-965-406-291-6
  • Merkaz Sapir ( 216)
    978-965-406-486-6
  • Merom Golan ( 11/1)
    978-965-406-467-5
  • Miẓpé Ramon ( 201)
    Steve Rosen, Karni Golan
    978-965-406-442-2
  • Miẓpé Ramon Southewst ( 200)
    Mordechai Haiman
    965-406-003-5
  • Mikhmoret ( 52)
    Yehuda Ne’eman, Shlomo Sender and Eldad Oren
    978-965-406-295-4
  • Miqve Israel ( 72)
    Leticia Barda
    978-965-406-365-4
  • Mishmar HaEmek ( 32)
    Avner Raban
    965-406-029-9
  • Mishor Farran ( 234)
    Yigal Israeli
    978-965-406-517-7
  • Nahal Beka'a ( 132)
    Ya'akov Baumgarten
    978-965-406-351-7
  • Nahal Besor ( 110)
    978-965-406-478-1
  • Nahal Revivim ( 164)
    978-965-406-430-9
  • Nahal Secher ( 131)
    Ya'akov Baumgarten
    978-965-406-349-4
  • Nahal Hemar ( 146)
    Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
    978-965-406-277-0
  • Nahal Yattir ( 139)
    Yehuda Govrin
    965-406-004-3
  • Nahalal ( 28)
    Avner Raban
    965-406-057-4
  • Nahariyya ( 4)
    Rafael Frankel and Nimrod Getzov.
    965-406-507-4
  • Nes Harim ( 104)
    Dani Weiss, Boaz Zissu, Gideon Solimany
    ISBN 965-406-168-6
  • Niẓẓanim - east ( 88)
    Ariel Berman and Leticia Barda
    965-406-177-5
  • Niẓẓanim - west ( 87)
    Ariel Berman and Leticia Barda
    965-406-177-5
  • Nov ( 40/1)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-325-8
  • Patish ( 121)
    Amnon Gat
    978-965-406-436-1
  • Petah Tikva ( 71)
    978-965-406-404-0
  • Qaṣrin ( 18/1)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-331-9
  • Qeshet ( 18/2)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-321-0
  • Ramallah - Benjamin survey ( 83/1)
    Israel Finklestein (north). Amir Feldstein, Giora Kidron, Nizan Hanin, Yair Kamaisky & David Eitam (south).
    965-406-007-8
  • Rehovot ( 76)
    Yitzhak Paz, Nir Lalkin and Dorian Danino (Introduction)
    978-965-406-418-7
  • Regavim ( 49)
    Yuval Gadot and Yotam Tepper
    978-965-406-211-4
  • Revivim ( 159)
    Yaakov Baumgarten
    978-965-406-297-8
  • Rosh Ha-‘Ayin ( 78)
    M. Kochavi and Itzhaq Beit- Arieh
    965-406-020-5
  • Rosh Pina ( 18)
    Yosef Stepansky
    978-965-406-265-7
  • Rujem-el Hiri ( 36/2)
    Moshe Hartal and Yigal Ben Efraim
    978-965-406-323-4
  • Saltpeter Yotveta ( 258)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-387-6
  • Sede Eliyahu ( 66)
    Achia Kohn-Tavor
    978-965-406-342-5
  • Shefar'am ( 24)
    Ya'aqov Olami and Zvi Gal
    965-406-157-0
  • Shivta ( 166)
    Ya'aqov Baumgarten
    965-406-171-6
  • Shizaf ( 165)
    978-965-406-489-7
  • Talpiot - Survey of Jerusalem The Southern Sector ( 106)
    Amos Kloner
    965-406-050-7
  • Tel Aviv-Yafo ( 70)
    978-965-406-446-0
  • Tel Malhata ( 144)
    Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
    965-406-153-8
  • Timna Cliffs ( 257)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-385-2
  • Tze'elim ( 129)
    Dan Gazit
    978-965-406-273-2
  • Urim ( 125)
    Dan Gazit
    965-406-023-X
  • Wadi el-Makokh - Benjamin archaeological survey ( 83/12)
    Haim Goldfus & Amir Golani
    765-406-007-8
  • Wadi Qelt ( 109/4)
    Ofer Sion
    978-965-406-369-2
  • Yagur ( 27)
    Ya'aqov Olami, Shlomo Sender and Eldad Oren
    965-406-170-8
  • Yattir ( 136)
    Ya‘akov Baumgarten and Hillel Silberklang (foreword)
    978-965-406-410-1
  • Yeruham ( 177)
    Dov Nahlieli and Michal Veinberger (foreword)
    978-965-406-510-8
  • Yeruham Ridge ( 173)
    Iris Eldar-Nir and Dotan Traubman (foreward)
    978-965-406-438-5
  • Yotvata ( 255)
    Beno Rothenberg
    978-965-406-383-8
  • Ziqim ( 91)
    Ariel Berman, Harley Stark and Leticia Barda
    965-406-162-7

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Archaeology and History of Eighth-Century Judah
Zev I. Farber (Editor), Jacob L. Wright (Editor)



ISBN 9781628372335

StatusForthcoming


Price: $79.95


BindingPaperback


Publication DateNovember 2018


Pages610



Essays from an international group of experts
Essays from an international group of experts on the ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible honor Oded Borowski’s pioneering work in the archaeology and history of ancient Israel and Judah. Contributors approach the question of what we know of eighth-century Judah from multiple angles, including a survey of Judah’s neighbors, the land of Judah and its cities, daily life and material culture, religious beliefs and practices, and early forms of what are now biblical texts. Contributors include Rami Arav, Shawn Zelig Aster, Assaf Avraham, Jeffrey A. Blakely, Sandra Blakely, Elizabeth Bloch-Smith, Efrat Bocher, Erin Darby, Jennie Ebeling, Zev I. Farber, Avraham Faust, Daniel E. Fleming, Yuval Gadot, Kristine Garroway, Seymour Gitin, James W. Hardin, Gilad Itach, Hayah Katz, Reinhard G. Kratz, Joel M. LeMon, Shani Libi, Oded Lipschits, Donald Redford, Christopher Rollston, Bruce Routledge, Yair Sapir, Konrad Schmid, Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Brent A. Strawn, Andy Vaughn, Jacob L. Wright, and K. Lawson Younger Jr.
Features:
  • Emphasis on the influence of Assyria in Judah’s political, religious, and material cultures
  • Multiple models for the early stages of biblical writing and composition
  • Updated information on pottery typologies
Zev I. Farber is editor of TheTorah.com for Project TABS (Torah and Biblical Scholarship). He is the author of Images of Joshua in the Bible and Their Reception (de Gruyter).
Jacob L. Wright is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University. He is the author of David, King of Israel, and Caleb in Biblical Memory (Cambridge University Press).
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We Were All in Adam: The Unity of Mankind in Adam in the Teaching of the Church Fathers 
Przyszychowska, Marta

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Aims and Scope

Contrary to a common conviction, original sin is one of the fundamental Patristic issues, because it is the starting point of Patristic anthropology and sets the stage for the need for salvation.
The Church Fathers before Augustine did not used the term "original sin", but described its reality, having the greatest possible feeling for the mystical unity of mankind with its first ancestor. As regards the issue of the unity of human nature in Adam, the East and the West speak with one voice, which is first to be found in Irenaeus’ works.

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Approx. 150 pages

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Original Sin, Fathers of the Church, Patristics
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  • Theology and Religion> Patristics> Patristic Authors
  • Theology and Religion> Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion> Systematic Theology

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Marta Przyszychowska holds Ph.D in Theology and M.A in Classical Philology and History.
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    • Pauline Grégoire, « Entre alimentation, hygiène et médecine: le vocabulaire de l’administration des simples dans le livre IX des Recherches sur les plantes de Théophraste », Mémoire de licence, Université de Liège, année académique 2008-2009 (Texte complet)
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      • 27 | 2017
        Les traces du sensible: pour une histoire des sens dans les sociétés anciennes
      • Introduction

        • Fritz Blakolmer, Adeline Grand-Clément et Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel
          Introduction[Texte intégral]
          Einleitung [Texte intégral | traduction]
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
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        • Jan-Friedrich Missfelder
          Quand l’histoire passe par le corps. Sens, signification et sensorialité au service d’une anthropologie historique[Texte intégral]
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
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          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
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        • Angelos Chaniotis
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          Expressions de l’intimité dans le rite funéraire grec ancien
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
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          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel
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          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Isabelle Boehm
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          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Valérie Huet
          Der Weihrauch auf den römischen Reliefs mit Opferdarstellungen [Texte intégral]
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenberg
        • Béatrice Caseau
          Die Aufgabe der Handkommunion (4.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.)[Texte intégral]
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
      • 24 | 2016
        Weber et Finley. Controverses sur l'Antiquité
      • Introduction

        Einleitung
        • François Chazel
          Observations d’un « profane » sur une réception singulière, celle de Weber « historien » de l’Antiquité[Texte intégral]
          Essai introductif
          Max Weber als „Historiker“ der Antike. Bemerkungen eines „Laien“ zu einer sonderbaren Rezeption[Texte intégral | traduction]
          Einleitungsessay
          Traduction de Achim Russer
      • Dossier

        • Christian Meier
          Max Weber und die Antike [Texte intégral]
          Max Weber et l’Antiquité[Texte intégral | traduction]
          Traduction de Anthony Andurand
        • Raymond Descat
          Die antike Wirtschaft und die griechische Polis. Diskussion eines Modells[Texte intégral]
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Raymond Descat: L'Economie antique et la cité grecque(Lien externe)
          La version originale de l'article de Raymond Descat (1995) est librement accessible sur persée.fr.
      • 8 | 2011
        Traductions et transferts des savoirs dans l’espace euro-méditerranéen à l’époque médiévale
      • Introduction

        Einleitung
        • Daniel G. König
          Übersetzungen und Wissenstransfer[Texte intégral]
          Zu einem Aspekt der Beziehungen zwischen lateinisch-christlicher und arabisch-islamischer Welt
          Traductions et transferts de savoirs[Texte intégral | traduction]
          À propos des relations entre l’Occident latin et le monde arabo-musulman
          Traduction de Frédéric Vitoux
      • Dossier

        • Gotthard Strohmaier
          La réception latine et la réception arabo-syriaque des sciences grecques[Texte intégral]
          Die lateinische und die syrisch-arabische Rezeption der griechischen Wissenschaften
          Traduction de Frédéric Vitoux
        • Javier Teixidor
          Von Antiochia bis Bagdad: Bibliotheken in Syrien und syrische Übersetzungen[Texte intégral]
          D’Antioche à Bagdad: bibliothèques et traductions syriaques
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Danielle Jacquart et Gérard Troupeau
          Übersetzung aus dem Arabischen und lateinisches medizinisches Vokabular: einige Beispiele[Texte intégral]
          Traduction de l’Arabe et vocabulaire médical latin: quelques exemples
          Traduction de Andreas Pfeuffer
        • Johannes Pahlitzsch
          Médecins sans frontières. Médecins melkites, juifs et samaritains en Égypte et en Syrie à l’époque des croisades[Texte intégral]
          Ärzte ohne Grenzen. Melkitische, jüdische und samaritanische Ärzte in Ägypten und Syrien zur Zeit der Kreuzzüge
          Traduction de Mathieu Olivier
        • Jacques Langhade
          Zwischen Islam und lateinischer Christenheit: das Werk des Philosophen, Religionsmannes und Juristen Averroes[Texte intégral]
          Entre Islam et Chrétienté latine: l’œuvre d’Averroès, philosophe, homme de religion et juriste
          Traduction de Andreas Pfeuffer
        • Anna Akasoy
          L’adaptation des savoirs byzantins à la cour ottomane après la conquête de Constantinople[Texte intégral]
          Die Adaptation byzantinischen Wissens am Osmanenhof nach der Eroberung Konstantinopels
          Traduction de Frédéric Vitoux
        • Thomas Ricklin
          Le cas Gouguenheim[Texte intégral]
          Der Fall Gouguenheim
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
      • Compte-rendu du numéro(Lien externe)
        Julie Métois (2012), « D.G. König, Y. Benhima (dir.), ‘Traductions et transferts des savoirs dans l’espace euro-méditerranéen à l’époque médiévale / Übersetzungen und Wissenstranfer im mittelalterlichen Euromediterraneum’, Trivium, 8, 2011 », in Anabases. Traditions et réceptions de l’Antiquité, 15/2012.
      • 4 | 2009
        Les « religions orientales » dans le monde grec et romain
      • Introduction

        Einleitung
        • Corinne Bonnet et Jörg Rüpke
          Introduction [Texte intégral]
        • Corinne Bonnet et Jörg Rüpke
          Einleitung[Texte intégral]
      • Textes traduits en français

        Französische Übersetzungen
        • Christoph Auffarth
          Religio migrans : Les « religions orientales » dans le contexte religieux antique. Un modèle théorique[Texte intégral]
          Religio migrans : die « orientalischen Religionen » im Kontext antiker Religionen. Ein theoretisches Modell
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
        • Andreas Bendlin
          « Une perspective trahissant un piètre sens de la religiosité » : Émotion et Orient dans l’historiographie religieuse romaine de l’époque moderne[Texte intégral]
          »Eine wenig Sinn für Religiosität verratende Betrachtungsweise«: Emotion und Orient in der römischen Religionsgeschichtsschreibung der Moderne
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
        • Anna-Katharina Rieger
          Tradition locale contre unité supra-régionale : le culte de Magna Mater[Texte intégral]
          Lokale Tradition versus überregionale Einheit: der Kult der Magna Mater
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
        • Dirk Steuernagel
          Les villes portuaires : des nœuds de communication de la mobilité religieuse ?[Texte intégral]
          Hafenstädte – Knotenpunkte religiöser Mobilität?
          Traduction de Anne-Laure Vignaux
      • Textes traduits en allemand

        Deutsche Übersetzungen
        • Marie-Françoise Baslez
          Vom Kult der Kybele zum phrygischen Christentum: Ausblicke auf eine regionale religiöse Identität[Texte intégral]
          Du culte de Cybèle au christianisme phrygien: approches d’une identité religieuse régionale
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Nicole Belayche
          Beobachtungen zur bildlichen Darstellung der »orientalischen« Gottheiten im Vorderen Orient zu römischer Zeit[Texte intégral]
          Note sur l’imagerie des divinités »orientales« dans le Proche-Orient romain
          Traduction de Andreas Wittenburg
        • Corinne Bonnet
          Die »Orientalischen Religionen« im Laboratorium des Hellenismus: Franz Cumont[Texte intégral]
          Les « Religions Orientales » au Laboratoire de L’Hellénisme : Franz Cumont
          Traduction de Achim Russer
        • Luc Renaut
          Wurden die Eingeweihten der Mithras-Mysterien auf der Stirn gekennzeichnet? Für eine neue Lesart von Tertullians De Praescr. 40, 4[Texte intégral]
          Les initiés aux mystères de Mithra étaient-ils marqués au front? Pour une relecture de Tertullien, De Praescr. 40, 4
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      A key objective of the newly established Chair for the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East is the promotion of the digital humanities and easily accessible open-access data in order to widely disseminate, facilitate, and promote the active use and understanding of official inscriptions and archival texts of the Middle East in Antiquity, with an initial focus on those of ancient Mesopotamia (written in the cuneiform script and in the Akkadian and Sumerian languages), in academia and beyond. Headed by Prof. Dr. Karen Radner and Dr. Jamie Novotny, the MOCCI research staff seeks to create new and innovative ways for users to access the important and varied contents of numerous geo-referenced and linguistically-annotated editions of ancient records, primarily from the first millennium BC. Our aim is to make many of the rich primary sources of Assyria, Babylonia, and their contemporaries available online for free in a fully searchable and richly annotated (lemmatized) format.

      Current work

      At the moment, our work focuses on two principal digital text corpora:
      (1) Official Inscriptions of the Middle East in Antiquity (OIMEA); and
      (2) Archival Texts of the Middle East in Antiquity (ATMEA).

      (1) The Official Inscriptions of the Middle East in Antiquity (OIMEA) project includes several sub-projects that are directly or indirectly managed by various members of our team, in particular Alexa Bartelmus and Jamie Novotny. In addition to Akkadian and Sumerian texts, OIMEA will include other corpora of official inscriptions written in other languages, including Aramaic, Luwian, Phoenician, Old Persian, and Urartian. The current OIMEA projects are:
      (a) The Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo);
      (b) The Royal Inscriptions of Babylonia online (RIBo);
      (c) The Inscriptions of Suhu online (Suhu);
      (d) Electronic Corpus of Urartian Texts (eCUT); and
      (e) Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions online (ARIo).
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      New Open Access Journal: Conatus: Journal of Philosophy

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      Conatus: Journal of Philosophy
      Online ISSN: 2459-3842
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      Conatus - Journal of Philosophy is the biannual scholarly publication of the NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory; it is an international open-access peer reviewed academic journal (both print and electronic) dedicated to the dissemination of original philosophical research. The journal invites original unpublished papers within any field of Philosophy or application of Philosophical method to any areas of intellectual and practical life. Conatus is the result of the partnership of the NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory and the National Documentation Center, the latter providing ePublishing, indexing and abstracting services.
      Publishing with Conatus is a process totally free of cost; open-access, Crossref DOI assignment, abstracting, indexing as well as light-editing services are being provided at no cost for the authors by the National Documentation Center and Conatus - Journal of Philosophy respectively.
      While not focused exclusively on Ancient Philosophy Conatus includes substantial ancient content.
      Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Conatus - Journal of Philosophy
      Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Conatus - Journal of Philosophy
      Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Conatus
      Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Conatus

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      Open Access Journal: ΔΕΛΤΙΟN ΤΗΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΙΚΗΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΗΣ ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑΣ - Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society

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      ΔΕΛΤΙΟN ΤΗΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΙΚΗΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΗΣ ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑΣ  - Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society
      Print ISSN: 1105-5758
      Online ISSN: 2241-2190
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      Το Δελτίον της Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρίας (ΔΧΑΕ) είναι ένα έγκριτο διεθνές περιοδικό που εκδίδεται σε ετήσια βάση από τη Χριστιανική Αρχαιολογική Εταιρεία. Xάρη στη μακροχρόνια παρουσία του και τις υψηλής ποιότητας δημοσιεύσεις που περιέχει, έχει πλέον καθιερωθεί διεθνώς ως ένα από τα πιο έγκυρα επιστημονικά όργανα της βυζαντινής και μεταβυζαντινής αρχαιολογίας και τέχνης. Στο περιοδικό δημοσιεύονται πρωτότυπες εργασίες με αντικείμενο θέματα παλαιοχριστιανικής, βυζαντινής και μεταβυζαντινής τέχνης και αρχαιολογίας, ενώ ιδιαίτερη έμφαση δίνεται στην ποιότητα και το διεπιστημονικό χαρακτήρα των δημοσιεύσεων. Η διαδικασία αξιολόγησης των μελετών που υποβάλλονται προς δημοσίευση, οι αυστηροί κανονισμοί και η διαδικασία δημοσίευσης του περιοδικού εξασφαλίζουν το υψηλό επίπεδο των δημοσιεύσεων στο Δελτίον.

      The Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society (Deltion) is an international peer-reviewed journal published annually by the Christian Archaeological Society (ChAE). As one of the most prominent journals in the field of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art and archaeology, the Deltion has been publishing high standard studies on the aforementioned fields for more than hundred years. Faithful to this tradition, it focuses on original research articles on Early Christian, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art and archaeology. Peer review, rigorous publication policies and procedures ensure the journal’s high quality.
      Beginning with 2016, this publication will be indexed in ERIH PLUS and abstracted in the Emerging Sources Citation Index


      Deltion ChAE 39 (2018), Series 4. In the memory of Charalambos Bouras

      Deltion ChAE 38 (2017), Series 4

      Deltion ChAE 37 (2016), Series 4

      Deltion ChAE 36 (2015), Series 4

      Deltion ChAE 35 (2014), Series 4

      Deltion ChAE 34 (2013), Series 4. In memory of Titos Papamastorakis (1961-2010)
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      Open Access Journal: Anales de Arquelogía Cordobesa

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      Anales de Arquelogía Cordobesa
      ISSN: 1130-9741
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      Anales de Arqueología Cordobesa (AAC) es una revista de periodicidad anual, publicada por el Grupo de Investigación Sísifo (PAIDI HUM-236) del Área de Arqueología de la Universidad de Córdoba, en colaboración con el servicio de publicaciones de Diputación Provincial de Córdoba. Surgida en 1990 como herramienta de apoyo y difusión para los resultados del proyecto de investigación que entonces desarrollábamos en la Subbética Cordobesa, con el tiempo AAC ha ido evolucionando, al tiempo que ganaba crédito entre la comunidad científica, hasta convertirse en lo que hoy es: una revista sólida, comprometida y de vocación internacional, que tiene como principal objetivo científico el servir como vehículo para dar a conocer de manera rigurosa los resultados de la investigación arqueológica española y extranjera (europea o no), propiciando la discusión y el debate, al tiempo que la puesta en común de problemas, teorías y novedades de interés general. Fiel a un concepto amplio de Arqueología, AAC acoge trabajos comprendidos desde la Prehistoria hasta nuestros días, primando aquéllos que aborden cuestiones generales o temas ajenos a la estricta realidad arqueológica cordobesa. 

      Núm. 28 (2017)

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v28i0


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      ARTÍCULOS


      Los capita viarum de la provincia Baetica
      Sergio ESPAÑA-CHAMORRO
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      11-32

      Materiales lapídeos locales e importados en los programas epigráficos oficiales de Tarraco hasta la época julio-claudia
      Julio C. RUIZ RODRÍGUEZ
      PDF
      33-62

      Testimonianze epigrafiche latine del culto di Bubastis
      Alberto GAVINI
      PDF (Italiano)
      63-72

      Il fenomeno dei mosaici funerari in Hispania nei secoli IV-VI
      Luigi QUATTROCCHI
      PDF (Italiano)
      73-98

      I basileis e l’evento morte: la cultura materiale e la fenomenologia del dolore
      Antonio Pio DI COSMO
      PDF (Italiano)
      99-126

      Pistores dulciarii en el barrio del foro de Carthago Nova. A propósito del hallazgo de dos moldes cerámicos bivalvos
      Jaime VIZCAÍNO SÁNCHEZ, José Miguel NOGUERA CELDRÁN, María José MADRID BALANZA
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      127-152

      Algunas reflexiones en torno a diversos materiales cerámicos de la villa romana de Puente de la Olmilla (Albaladejo, Ciudad Real)
      Carmen GARCÍA BUENO
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      153-180

      Material médico-quirúrgico romano hallado en Osuna (Sevilla)
      Juan Ramón GARCÍA CARRETO, Juan Antonio MARTÍN RUIZ
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      181-190

      Ladrillos funerarios de Al-Andalus: análisis de una tipología funeraria a partir de dos ejemplares epigrafiados procedentes del Alcázar de Toledo
      Adela DÍAZ DOMÍNGUEZ, Virgilio MARTÍNEZ ENAMORADO
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      191-204

      La ciudad histórica revisitada: una reflexión ecléctica desde la arqueología urbana
      Marcos Octavio LABRADA OCHOA
      PDF
      205-230

      Comunicare l’arte classica: un questionario sulla percezione dei bronzi di Riace
      Luca SCALCO, Monica SALVADORI
      PDF (Italiano)
      231-250


      2016

      Núm. 27 (2016)



      2015

      Núm. 25-26 (2014-2015)



      2013

      Núm. 23-24 (2012-2013)



      2011

      Núm. 21-22 (2010-2011)



      2009

      Núm. 20 (2009)



      2008

      Núm. 19 (2008)



      2007

      Núm. 18 (2007)



      2006

      Núm. 17 (2006) vol. II

      Núm. 17 (2006) vol. I



      2005

      Núm. 16 (2005)



      2004

      Núm. 15 (2004)



      2003

      Núm. 13-14 (2002-2003)



      2001

      Núm. 12 (2001)



      2000

      Núm. 11 (2000)



      1999

      Núm. 10 (1999)



      1998

      Núm. 9 (1998)



      1997

      Núm. 8 (1997)



      1996

      Núm. 7 (1996)



      1995

      Núm. 6 (1995)

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      Bible Geocoding: The location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible

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      Bible Geocoding: The location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible

      Complete Bible

      Google Earth(KMZ)
      Satellite map of the places in the Bible
      Also available: KMZs arranged by book and by chapter. Turn book or chapter layers on and off to see patterns across the Bible.

      Individual Books

      Use Google Earth to open KML and KMZ files.

      Old Testament

      • Genesis(KML, preview)
      • Exodus(KML, preview)
      • Leviticus(KML, preview)
      • Numbers(KML, preview)
      • Deuteronomy(KML, preview)
      • Joshua(KML, preview)
      • Judges(KML, preview)
      • Ruth(KML, preview)
      • 1 Samuel(KML, preview)
      • 2 Samuel(KML, preview)
      • 1 Kings(KML, preview)
      • 2 Kings(KML, preview)
      • 1 Chronicles(KML, preview)
      • 2 Chronicles(KML, preview)
      • Ezra(KML, preview)
      • Nehemiah(KML, preview)
      • Esther(KML, preview)
      • Job(KML, preview)
      • Psalms(KML, preview)
      • Proverbs (No places)
      • Ecclesiastes(KML, preview)
      • Song of Solomon(KML, preview)
      • Isaiah(KML, preview)
      • Jeremiah(KML, preview)
      • Lamentations(KML, preview)
      • Ezekiel(KML, preview)
      • Daniel(KML, preview)
      • Hosea(KML, preview)
      • Joel(KML, preview)
      • Amos(KML, preview)
      • Obadiah(KML, preview)
      • Jonah(KML, preview)
      • Micah(KML, preview)
      • Nahum(KML, preview)
      • Habakkuk(KML, preview)
      • Zephaniah(KML, preview)
      • Haggai(KML, preview)
      • Zechariah(KML, preview)
      • Malachi(KML, preview)

      New Testament

      • Matthew(KML, preview)
      • Mark(KML, preview)
      • Luke(KML, preview)
      • John(KML, preview)
      • Acts(KML, preview)
      • Romans(KML, preview)
      • 1 Corinthians(KML, preview)
      • 2 Corinthians(KML, preview)
      • Galatians(KML, preview)
      • Ephesians(KML, preview)
      • Philippians(KML, preview)
      • Colossians(KML, preview)
      • 1 Thessalonians(KML, preview)
      • 2 Thessalonians (No places)
      • 1 Timothy(KML, preview)
      • 2 Timothy(KML, preview)
      • Titus(KML, preview)
      • Philemon (No places)
      • Hebrews(KML, preview)
      • James (No places)
      • 1 Peter(KML, preview)
      • 2 Peter(KML, preview)
      • 1 John (No places)
      • 2 John (No places)
      • 3 John (No places)
      • Jude(KML, preview)
      • Revelation(KML, preview)

      And see AWOL's Roundup of Resources on Ancient Geography

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      Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project

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      Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project
      http://digitalhumanities.umass.edu/pbmp/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Slider2-e1416753144757.jpg
      The Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project is working to create a unique resource that binds two resources in a single, online location. The first is a database of citations and full-text repository relating to the ancient city of Pompeii.  The second is a Geographical Information System (GIS) map of that ancient city. The PBMP’s ultimate goal is online interface that will allow a user to navigate the bibliographic database and repository via the GIS map or, conversely, to illustrate places in the GIS map found in a search of the database or repository. These components are described in greater detail in the following sections.
      Bibliographic Database – Based on the more than 18,000 references detailed in L. García y García’s landmark publication, Nova Bibliotheca Pompeiana (vols I-III), the bibliographic database is designed to be an exhaustive catalog of all works related to Pompeii. Although the Nova  Bibliotheca Pompeiana is the core of the database, works produced  after 2011 when volume III of the Nova Bibliotheca Pompeiana was published are being incorporated.

      Geographical Information System (GIS) – The online GIS is a dynamic map of the places and objects in ancient Pompeii. Its most basic function is to allow a user to navigate the physical landscape of the ancient city. The current GIS is exceptionally robust: more than 15,000 objects and properties are contained in over 400 files. In its current iteration, ESRI’s ArcGIS Online platform is  used to display and deliver these a subset of these files. In addition to navigating via the online map, users are able to download the base files and perform more advanced analyses and/or modify their geometry based on new archaeological interpretations. We hope that in the future, scholars will upload those new files back to the PBMP for use (navigation or download by others) of those alternate interpretations.
      Interface – Both components eventually will be accessed via a single user interface. Users will be able to begin their search via the GIS map or the bibliographic database, a choice that will determine the search environment. For example, as the user selects a place or places in the map, the right side of the interface will display all available information for that place, from simple citations to full-text documents. In this way, using the GIS interface can be imagined as moving the map over the top of a pyramid, to the apex of a unique and structured set of citations and references that lead down to a vast repository of articles, books, and images. Should the user prefer to explore the bibliographic database and full-text repository, the interface will adjust to provide more space for standard bibliographic and full-text search tools. When a search is conducted and records are selected, relevant locations appear highlighted in the reduced sized GIS map. In this way, the metaphorical topical landscapes within the scholarship on Pompeii can be not only expressed as a list, but also can be visualized and given physical structure in the map. The act of searching the subject repository thus creates an instant gazeteer of the results that can be used with the list of citations.
      • Home
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      Open Access Journal: Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean

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       [First posted in AWOL 1 September 2010. Most recently updated 23 October 2018]

      Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. Reports
      ISSN: 1234-5415
      Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. Reports, appears annually, in English, presenting the full extent of archaeological, geophysical, restoration and study work carried out by expeditions from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. The PCMA is present in the Near East and northeastern Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Kuwait, formerly also in Iraq). Projects cover all periods from prehistory and protohistory through the Islamic age, emphasizing in particular broadly understood Greco-Roman culture and Early Christianity in the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean.

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      PAM Monograph Series to publikacje końcowe i wyniki badań dotyczące obecnych i archiwalnych badań wykopaliskowych prowadzonych przez Centrum. Seria, której współwydawcą są Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, istnieje od 2009 roku; wcześniej ukazywała się jako PAM Supplement Series.
      PCMA Excavation Series to seria zainicjowana w 2011 roku, poświęcona prezentacji wyników badań wykopaliskowych Centrum. Są to zarówno końcowe publikacje wykopalisk, jak i raporty pośrednie z określonych etapów badań, zarówno czysto archeologicznych, jak i konserwatorskich czy rekonstrukcyjnych oraz wchodzących w zakres nauk pomocniczych, takich jak archeozoologia, archeobotanika, topografia, geofizyka itp.
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      Open Access Journal: Religious Studies News

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      Religious Studies News
      ISSN: 0885-0372
      Religious Studies News (RSN) is the newspaper of record for the field especially designed to serve the professional needs of persons involved in teaching and scholarship in religion (broadly construed to include religious studies, theology, and sacred texts). Published quarterly online by the American Academy of Religion, RSN is received by some 9,000 scholars and by libraries at colleges and universities internationally. Religious Studies News communicates the important events of the field and related areas and examines critical issues in education, pedagogy (especially through the biannual Spotlight on Teaching), theological education (through the annual Spotlight on Theological Education), research, publishing, and the public understanding of religion. It also publishes news about the services and programs of the AAR and other organizations, including employment services and registration information for the Annual Meeting and related activities. It does not accept books for review.

      For current online issues of RSN as of January 1, 2015, click here.


      Back Online Issues:
      May 2014
      October  2013
      March 2010 to May 2013
      PDFs of print issues prior to March 2010 are here.
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      Harvard Semitic Museum YouTube Channel

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      The Semitic Museum houses over 40,000 Near Eastern artifacts, most of which derive from museum-sponsored excavations in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Tunisia.

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