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Open Access Journal: In-Scription: revue en ligne d'études épigraphiques

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In-Scription: revue en ligne d'études épigraphiques
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La revue In-Scription: revue en ligne d'études épigraphiques propose de créer le premier lieu de publication en ligne de textes scientifiques consacrés à l'étude des écritures médiévales en dehors du monde manuscrit, et en particulier à celle des inscriptions médiévales. Elle est animée par l'équipe du Corpus des inscriptions de la France médiévale de Poitiers (CESCM) et entend favoriser la publication dans des délais courts de textes originaux en français et en anglais, produits notamment par de jeunes chercheurs. Un comité de lecture évalue la qualité et la pertinence des textes et sollicite des expertises extérieures le cas échéant. Le responsable prépare la publication en lien avec les auteurs et le webmaster. La revue entend publier les textes au fil de l'eau afin de mettre les textes le plus rapidement possible à disposition d'une communauté scientifique qui possède aujourd'hui assez peu de journaux spécialisés.

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    All' ombra del divino. Il significato dei ventagli nelle rappresentazioni dell'Antico Egit

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    Gilbero Modonesi, All'ombra del divino. Il significato dei
    ventagli nelle rappresentazioni dell'Antico Egitto. Ed. Alquati,
    Milano 2016. 280 pp., 106 fig. 
    In the shadow of the divine. The meaning of fans in the
    representations of ancient Egypt".  In Egyptian representations
    appear quite often fans that show us different uses: military
    banners, fans to refresh and to refresh braziers, fans that
    highlight symbolic meanings. Representation, like comics, is an
    archaic form of communication that is apparently easy and immediate
    to read. In reality this type of communication, when it is symbolic,
    presents difficulties in interpretation also because these
    representations are the legacy of a world far away and very different
    from our cultural patterns. Over time I have collected a series of
    representations in which appear fans with cryptic meaning, so as to
    constitute a kind of repertoire of images in which the presence of
    the fan is symbolic. This repertoire allowed me to formulate
    interpretative hypotheses of the different scenes in which fans
    appear, also in the light of the Egyptian anthropological conception
    in which shadow fans are closely associated with the "soul"-/ba./

    Open Access Journal: Iggeret: The official newsletter of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew

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    [First posted in AWOL 26 October 2017, updated 20 June 2019]

    Iggeret: The official newsletter of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew
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    Founded in 1950, The National Association of Professors of Hebrew (NAPH) is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship and academic teaching Hebrew language, literature and culture of all periods, from the biblical era to the immediate present. Membership consists of Hebrew scholars, teachers and graduate students in universities, colleges and seminaries all over the world. NAPH convenes an annual International Conference on Hebrew Language, Literature and Culture. It also organizes a series of sessions at the annual conference of the Society for Biblical Literature. NAPH publishes Hebrew Studies, an internationally recognized scholarly journal covering all periods of Hebrew language, literature and culture. It also publishes Higher Hebrew Education, an online journal devoted to the methodology and pedagogy of teaching Hebrew in institutions of higher learning. In addition, NAPH sponsors Eta Beta Rho, a national scholastic honors society for students of Hebrew in institutions of higher learning.
    Iggeret 88 2016

    Open Access Journal: Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology

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    Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology
    E-ISSN: 2514-8362

    Call for papers

    The JCAA now invites high quality papers on all the aspects of digital archaeology, including, – but not restricted to – databases and semantic web, statistics and data mining, 3D modelling, GIS, spatial analysis, remote sensing and geophysics, other field recording techniques, simulation modelling, network analysis and digital reconstructions of the past for consideration for publication in the Journal. Papers can be targeted towards scientific research, cultural heritage management and/or public archaeology.

    Volume 2 - Issue 1 - 2019

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    Volume 1 - Issue 1 - 2018



    Open Access Monograph Series: Hellenic Studies Series

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    [First posted in AWOL 20 May 2016, updated 21 June 2019]

    Hellenic Studies Series
    Cover Acosta-Hughes thumbnailAcosta-Hughes, Benjamin, Elizabeth Kosmetatou, and Manuel Baumbach, editors, Labored in Papyrus Leaves: Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309)Online edition of Hellenic Studies 2, originally published in 2004 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverBakker, Egbert J.,
    Pointing at the Past: From Formula to Performance in Homeric Poetics.Online edition of Hellenic Studies 12, originally published in 2005 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Bazzaz thumbnailBazzaz, Sahar, Yota Batsaki, and Dimiter Angelov, editors,
    Imperial Geographies in Byzantine and Ottoman Space. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 56, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Beck thumbnailBeck, Deborah,Homeric Conversation. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 14, originally published 2005 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Bergren thumbnailBergren, Ann,Weaving Truth: Essays on Literature and the Female in Greek Thought. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 19, originally published in 2008 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverBers, Victor,Genos Dikanikon: Amateur and Professional Speech in the Courtrooms of Classical Athens.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 33, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverBierl, Anton,Ritual and Performativity: The Chorus in Old Comedy. Translated by Alexander Hollmann. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 20, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverBird, Graeme D.,
    Multitextuality in the Homeric Iliad: The Witness of Ptolemaic PapyriOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 43, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bollack coverBollack, Jean,
    The Art of Reading: From Homer to Paul CelanOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 73, originally published in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Translated by Catherine Porter and Susan Tarrow, with Bruce King. Edited by Christoph Koenig, Leonard Muellner, Gregory Nagy, and Sheldon Pollock. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverBonifazi, Anna,
    Homer's Versicolored Fabric: The Evocative Power of Ancient Greek Epic WordmakingOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 50, originally published in 2012 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover PAGDBonifazi, Anna, Annemieke Drummen, Mark de Kreij,
    Particles in Ancient Greek Discourse: Five Volumes Exploring Particle Use Across Genres. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 79, digitally published in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. The first 4 volumes are slated to be made available in print.
    Cover Calame thumbnailCalame, Claude,Poetic and Performative Memory in Ancient Greece: Heroic Reference and Ritual Gestures in Time and Space. Translated by Harlan Patton. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 18, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Cameron thumbnailCameron, Averil,Dialoguing in Late Antiquity.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 65, originally published in 2014 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover CapraCapra, Andrea,Plato's Four Muses: The Phaedrus and the Poetics of PhilosophyOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 67, originally published in 2015 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Cavafy thumbnailCavafy, C.P.,The Canon: The Original One Hundred and Fifty-Four Poems, translated into English by Stratis Haviaras, with the original Greek on facing pages. Foreword by Seamus Heaney. Hellenic Studies 27, published 2007 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Clay thumbnailClay, Diskin,
    Archilochos Heros: The Cult of Poets in the Greek Polis
    . Hellenic Studies 6, published 2004 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Currently unavailable for purchase.
    Cover Collins thumbnailCollins, Derek, Master of the Game: Competition and Performance in Greek Poetry. Hellenic Studies 7, published 2005 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverCompton, Todd M.,Victim of the Muses: Poet as Scapegoat, Warrior and Hero in Greco-Roman and Indo-European Myth and HistoryOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 11, originally published in 2006 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Acosta-Hughes thumbnailDavies, Malcolm,The Aethiopis: Neo-Neoanalysis ReanalyzedOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 71, originally published in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Acosta-Hughes thumbnailDavies, Malcolm,The Theban EpicsOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 69, originally published in 2015 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverDetienne, Marcel,Comparative Anthropology of Ancient Greece.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 17, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Dignas thumbnailDignas, Beate, and Kai Trampedach, editors, Practitioners of the Divine: Greek Priests and Religious Officials from Homer to Heliodorus. Hellenic Studies 30, published 2008 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Dontas thumbnailDontas, Nikos and Kleopatra Ferla, editors,Priene. Second edition. Hellenic Studies 5, published 2006 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Dué Achilles UnboundDué, Casey,Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric EpicsHellenic Studies 81, published online 2018 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available 2019 for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverDué, Casey, editor, Recapturing a Homeric Legacy:Images and Insignts from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad (View PDF). PDF download of Hellenic Studies 35, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Click here to download. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverDué, Casey, and Mary Ebbott,Iliad 10 and the Poetics of Ambush: A Multitext Edition with Essays and Commentary. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 39, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverFrame, Douglas,Hippota NestorOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 37, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverFranklin, John Curtis,Kinyras: The Divine LyreOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 70, originally published in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Funke thumbnailFunke, Peter, and Nino Luraghi, editors,The Politics of Ethnicity and the Crisis of the Peloponnesian League. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 32, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverGarcia, Lorenzo F., Jr.,
    Homeric Durability: Telling Time in the Iliad.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 58, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Giesecke thumbnailGiesecke, Annette, The Epic City: Urbanism, Utopia, and the Garden in Ancient Greece and Rome. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 21, originally published in 2007 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverGonzález, José M.,
    The Epic Rhapsode and His Craft: Homeric Performance in a Diachronic Perspective. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 47, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Greene thumbnailGreene, Ellen, and Marilyn Skinner, editors,The New Sappho on Old Age: Textual and Philosophical Issues. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 38, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Hitch thumbnailHitch, Sarah,King of Sacrifice: Ritual and Royal Authority in the Iliad. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 25, originally published in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverHollmann, Alexander,
    The Master of Signs: Signs and the Interpretation of Signs in Herodotus'Histories.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 48, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Click here to read online. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    jacob_coverJacob, Christian,
    The Web of Athenaeus. Translated by Arietta Papaconstantinou and edited by Scott Fitzgerald Johnson.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 61, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Click here to read online. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Johnson thumbnailJohnson, Aaron, and Jeremy Schott, editors,
    Eusebius of Caesarea: Tradition and Innovations. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 60, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover JohnsonJohnson, Scott F.,The Life and Miracles of Thekla: A Literary Study. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 13, originally published in 2006 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Kalvesmaki thumbnailKalvesmaki, Joel,
    The Theology of Arithmetic: Number Symbolism in Platonism and Early Christianity. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 59, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Lesher thumbnailLesher, James, Debra Nails, and Frisbee Sheffield, editors,Plato's Symposium: Issues in Interpretation and Reception. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 22, originally published in 2007 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover LevanioukLevaniouk, Olga,
    Eve of the Festival: Making Myth in Odyssey 19. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 46, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Luraghi thumbnailLuraghi, Nino and Susan E. Alcock, editors, Helots and Their Masters in Laconia and Messenia: Histories, Ideologies, Structures. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 4, originally published in 2003 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Marks coverMarks, J.,Zeus in the OdysseyOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 31, originally published in 2008 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverMonsacré, Hélène,
    The Tears of Achilles. Translated by Nicholas J. Snead. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 75, originally published in 2018 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Munson thumbnailMunson, Rosaria Vignolo,Black Doves Speak: Herodotus and the Languages of Barbarians. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 9, originally published in 2005 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    HtC CoverNagy, Gregory,Homer the ClassicThis 2008 "born digital" text is an online edition of Hellenic Studies 36, published in print in 2009 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    HtC CoverNagy, Gregory,Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to NowThis 2015 "born digital" text is an online edition of Hellenic Studies 72, published in print in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    PR CoverNagy, Gregory,Plato's Rhapsody and Homer's Music: The Poetics of the Panathenaic Festival in Classical Athens. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 1, originally published in 2002 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverOlson, Ryan Scott,Tragedy, Authority, and Trickery: The Poetics of Embedded Letters in JosephusOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 42, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Papadogiannakis thumbnailPapadogiannakis, Yannis,
    Christianity and Hellenism in the Fifth-Century Greek East: Theodoret's Apologetics against the Greeks in Context. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 49, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Papadopoulou thumbnailPapadopoulou, Ioanna, and Leonard Muellner, editors,
    Poetry as Initiation: The Center for Hellenic Studies Symposium on the Derveni Papyrus. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 63, originally published in 2014 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Acosta-Hughes thumbnailParmegianni, Giovanni,Between Thucydides and Polybius: The Golden Age of Greek Historiography.
    Online edition of Hellenic Studies 64, originally published in 2014 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Pathak thumbnailPathak, Shubha,
    Divine Yet Human Epics: Reflections of Poetic Rulers from Ancient Greece and India. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 62, originally published in 2014 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Pepper thumbnailPepper, Timothy, editor,
    A Californian Hymn to Homer. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 41, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverPetropoulos, J. C. B.,
    Kleos in a Minor Key: The Homeric Education of a Little Prince.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 45, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverPlatte, Ryan,
    Equine Poetics.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 74, originally published in 2017 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverPower, Timothy,
    The Culture of Kitharôidia.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 15, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Roilos thumbnailRoilos, Panagiotis,Amphoteroglossia: A Poetics of the Twelfth Century Medieval Greek Novel. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 10, originally published in 2006 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Sandridge coverSandridge, Norman B.,
    Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 55, originally published in 2012 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Scholtz thumbnailScholtz, Andrew, Concordia discors: Eros and Dialogue in Classical Athenian Literature. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 24, originally published 2007 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover SchurSchur, David,Plato's Wayward Path: Literary Form and the RepublicOnline edition of Hellenic Studies 66, originally published in 2015 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Schwartz thumbnailSchwartz, Daniel L.,
    Paideia and Cult: Christian Initiation in Theodore of Mopsuestia. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 57, originally published in 2013 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Shayegan thumbnailShayegan, M. Rahim,
    Aspects of History and Epic in Ancient Iran: From Gaumāta to Wahnām. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 52, originally published in 2012 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverSlatkin, Laura,
    The Power of Thetis and Selected Essays.  Online edition of Hellenic Studies 16, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Bakker coverTell, Håkan,
    Plato's Counterfeit Sophists. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 44, originally published in 2011 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Tsagalis-spaceTsagalis, Christos,
    From Listeners to Viewers: Space in the Iliad. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 53, originally published in 2012 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover TsagalisTsagalis, Christos,The Oral Palimpsest: Exploring Intertextuality in the Homeric Epics. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 29, originally published in 2008 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Tzifopoulos coverTzifopoulos, Yannis,Paradise Earned: The Bacchic-Orphic Gold Lamellae of Crete. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 23, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase via Harvard University Press.
    Cover WarehWareh, Tarik,
    The Theory and Practice of Life: Isocrates and the Philosophers. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 54, originally published 2012 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover WellsWells, James Bradley,Pindar's Verbal Art: An Ethnographic Study of Epinician Style. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 40, originally published in 2010 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover YatromanolakisYatromanolakis, Dimitrios,Sappho in the Making: The Early Reception. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 28, originally published in 2008 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.
    Cover Yatromanolakis thumbnailYatromanolakis, Dimitrios and Panagiotis Roilos, editors,Greek Ritual Poetics. Hellenic Studies 3, published 2005 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. Available for purchase in print via Harvard University Press.











































































































































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    KELLIA: The Koptische/Coptic Electronic Language and Literature International Alliance

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    KELLIA: The Koptische/Coptic Electronic Language and Literature International Alliance
    KELLIA (the Koptische/Coptic Electronic Language and Literature International Alliance) is a partnership between digital Coptic projects and Copticists in Germany and the United States. Kellia’s goals are to establish standards for digital Coptic projects, including for transcription of Coptic and metadata curation, and to create or adapt open-source tools for linguistic analysis and annotation. Kellia is funded by a bilateral NEH/DFG grant.


    KELLIA Products

    White Papers

    Transcription and Encoding Standards for Digital Coptic

    A report with recommendations and best practices for digital projects in Coptic language and literature regarding the transcription and encoding of Coptic text. Authors: Caroline T. Schroeder, Ulrich Schmid, So Miyagawa, Elizabeth Platte, Amir Zeldes

    Metadata Recommendations

    A report with recommendations and best practices for digital projects involving Coptic texts regarding how to catalog, index, and describe digital text objects. Authors: Ulrich Schmid, So Miyagawa, Caroline T. Schroeder

    Linked Data Standards and Practices for Digital Coptic

    A report with recommendations, best practices, and practical options for digial projects in Coptic studies regarding linking data between projects and websites. Authors: Elizabeth Platte, Caroline T. Schroeder, Ulrich Schmid

    Full final report for the KELLIA project.

    Describes all grant activities and outcomes, including publications.

    Online digital Coptic dictionary

    KELLIA members Frank Feder and Maxim Kupreyev of the The Berlin-Brandenberg Academy of Sciences and Julien Delhez of the University of Göttingen created a digital lexicon of Coptic. Amir Zeldes and his student Emma Manning created a web interface for the lexicon, which is available as a standalone website and is linked to Coptic SCRIPTORIUM texts in the normalized visualization available through the web application and ANNIS tool.

    Online Coptic Natural Language Processing (NLP) service

    KELLIA member Amir Zeldes created a web application and a machine actionable API that simultaneously runs Coptic SCRIPTORIUM's Natural Language Processing tools. Users can input text, including XML tags, and the online NLP pipeline will tokenize, normalize, lemmatize, and tag the text for part-of-speech and language of origin in SGML output.

    Coptic Neural Network OCR

    KELLIA member So Miyagawa is creating Coptic OCR using Artificial Neural Networks collaborating with Kirill Bulert (eTRAP/Max Planck Insitute for Biophysical Chemistry), Marco Büchler (eTRAP) and Eliese-Sophia Lincke (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin/eTRAP).

    SCRIPTORIUM-VMR converter

    KELLIA member Uwe Sikora built a converter of XML structrues of Coptic SCRIPTORIUM and VMR

    Integration of data from the Database and Dictionary of Greek Loanwords in Coptic (DDGLC) into the NLP tools

    Information from the DDGLC from the University of Leipzig has been added to NLP tools, improving the language of origin tagger, the tokenizer and morphology analysis, and the lemmatizer and part-of-speech tagger. All of these tools are also available from the online NLP service.

    Growing Besa Corpus

    KELLIA partner So Miyagawa has edited and translated Besa's On Lack of Food, which is available on the Coptic SCRIPTORIUM web application for viewing texts and is searchable in ANNIS

    GitDox: Online multilayer corpus annotation editing tool

    GitDox is a light-weight transcription and annotation tool customizable for individual projects and for multiple languages. Created by researchers at Georgetown University during the KELLIA project, it currently contains a transcription/text editor with customizable encoding validation options and a spreadsheet editor for collaborative editing of a multi-layer annotated document. The tool can be adapted to different languages; the Coptic Scriptorium version is linked to the online Coptic Natural Language Processing Service. After researchers transcribe a Coptic text with light XML markup for structural information (i.e. page breaks, missing text, etc.), they can click a button to run the text through the NLP tool pipeline; this annotated text is presented to the researcher in a multilayer format in spreadsheet mode. Researchers commit the data and subsequent edits to repositories on GitHub. The tool includes space for document metadata and customizable validation mechanisms. The tool is open-source (Apache 2.0 license) and available for download and installation.

    Coptic WordNet

    KELLIA member So Miyagawa is building Coptic WordNet with Laura Slaughter (University of Oslo) and Luís Morgado da Costa (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore). One of their papers is now available online.

    KELLIA E-ditions

    KELLIA member Uwe Sikora, Tiffany Ziegler and So Miyagawa created a link and description website about DH projects of digital editions.




    Azoria Project Archive Online

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    Azoria Project Archive
    The Azoria Project Archive is a collection of original documents and publications generated from fieldwork and research of the Azoria Project, an excavation of the Department of Classics and the Research Laboratories of Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Azoria is an Early Iron Age and Archaic site (ca. 1200-500 B.C.E.) in eastern Crete in the Greek Aegean, originally explored by Harriet Boyd Hawes for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in 1900. Subsequent work at the site (the Azoria Project) has been conducted annually since 2001, including phases of topographical survey (2001) and excavation (2002-2006; 2013-2017). Site conservation, and study and publication have been carried out since 2003. The documents in this collection comprise an archive of original field notes, excavation notebooks, stratigraphic sections, manuscript drafts, publications, artifact catalogs, and illustrations (plans, drawings, maps, and photographs) produced by this research project.



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    LE POLYTHÉISME GREC COMME OBJET D’HISTOIRE

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    LE POLYTHÉISME GREC COMME OBJET D’HISTOIRE
    Le polythéisme grec comme objet d’histoire

    Leçon inaugurale prononcée le jeudi 7 décembre 2017

    Le polythéisme grec n’est pas une simple juxtaposition de divinités, mais il est fait de leurs interactions à différentes échelles – locale, régionale, panhellénique. De précieuses moissons documentaires – combinant sources littéraires, épigraphiques, archéologiques, iconographiques – en ont profondément renouvelé l’étude et l’ont constitué en objet pertinent pour comprendre les sociétés anciennes dans une perspective tant historique qu’anthropologique. La religion grecque étant profondéme...

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    Note de l’éditeur

    Cet ouvrage a été réalisé avec la chaîne d’édition structurée XML-TEI Métopes développée par le pôle Document numérique de la Maison de la recherche en sciences humaines (MRSH) de l’université Caen-Normandie.
    • Éditeur : Collège de France
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    • Collection : Leçons inaugurales | 274
    • Lieu d’édition : Paris
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    • Année d’édition : 2018
    • Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 20 juin 2019
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    • EAN (Édition imprimée) : 9782213709727
    • EAN électronique : 9782722604933
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    • Nombre de pages : 64 p.

    Open Access Journal: Eteokrētika

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    [First posted in AWOL 28 February 2017, updated 22 June 2019]

    Eteokrētika
    ISSN: 2227-7773 
    Mit ETEOKPHTIKA erscheint in Österreich erstmals ein wissenschaftliches Periodikum, das sich fachlich übergreifend gezielt mit Kreta und der Ägäis beschäftigt. Die Beiträge verschiedener Autoren zu Themen aus ihrem Forschungsbereich sind so aufbereitet, dass sie dem Anspruch der wissenschaftlichen Publikation genauso gerecht werden wie dem Informationsbedürfnis am Gegenstand interessierter, aber wissenschaftlich nicht spezialisierter Leser. Inhaltliche Schwerpunkte sind Berichte der Verfasser zu deren Forschungsvorhaben und Forschungsergebnissen, kritische Stellungnahmen und Diskussionsbeiträge zu Forschungsfragen sowie insbesondere die Dokumentation der wissenschaftlichen Aktivitäten von ETEOKPHTH

    Open Access Journal: Phasis: Greek and Roman studies

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    Phasis: Greek and Roman studies
    ISSN: 1512-1046 (print)
    ISSN: 2346-8459 (online)

















    Founded in 1999, PHASIS is an academic journal published annually by the Institute of Classical, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. In 2015, PHASIS became a peer-reviewed journal.
    PHASIS publishes original contributions in all areas of Greek and Roman Studies, including literature, history, languages, philosophy, religion, art, and archaeology.  The journal also welcomes submissions on the reception of the ancient world.
    PHASIS publishes articles in English, German, and French.

    Full Issue

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    Table of Contents

    Articles

    Alberto Bardi
    4-38
    Vassiliki Kella
    39-82
    Jacob L. Mackey
    83-150
    Konstantinos Stefou
    151-166














    No 1 (1999)

    New Open Access Monograph Series: Quaderni di Layers

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     Quaderni di Layers is a series of monographic volumes, furnished with ISBN, published online and linked to the homonymous journal

    Quaderni di Layers 2 - Archeologia urbana a Cagliari. Scavi in Via Caprera 8 (2014-2015)

    Edited by Dario D’Orlando, Federica Doria and Laura Soro
    ISBN 978-88-3312-007-2

    Quaderni di Layers 1 - Le tracce del passato e l'impronta del presente. Scritti in memoria di Giovanni Lilliu

    Edited by Riccardo Cicilloni e Mauro Perra
    ISBN 978-88-3312-006-5

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    Coptic Dictionary Online

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    Coptic Dictionary Online
    The Coptic Dictionary Online aims to make it easy to look up Coptic words in all dialects and supply freely accessible translations in English, French and German, via human and machine readable interfaces. To learn more about using this dictionary, check out our quick how-to guide.
    This project was made possible through the help of the following:

    Lexicon preparation

    The new Comprehensive Coptic Lexicon is a combination of two parts: the BBAW Lexicon of Coptic Egyptian of the project Strukturen und Transformationen des Wortschatzes der ägyptischen Sprache at the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany, which includes etymologically Egyptian lexemes of Coptic, and the DDGLC Lexicon of Greek Loanwords in Coptic of the project Database and Dictionary of Greek Loanwords in Coptic at the Ägyptologisches Seminar, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Both projects are led by Prof. Tonio Sebastian Richter. The following people mainly contributed to compiling the lexical data:
    • Dylan M. Burns (DDGLC)
    • Frank Feder (BBAW, AdWG)
    • Katrin John (DDGLC)
    • Maxim Kupreyev (BBAW)
    moreover
    • Mathew Almond, Sina Becker, Marc Brose, Sonja Dahlgren, Julien Delhez, Anne Grons, Joost Hagen, Jakob Höper, Mariana Jung, Elisabeth Koch, Lena Krastel, Frederic Krueger, Jan Moje, Franziska Naether, Anne Sörgel, Nina Speranskaja, Gunnar Sperveslage, Vincent Walter, Alberto Winterberg.
    Each lexicon entry has a stable Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae (TLA) ID no.
    TEI XML compliant data files of the lexica are published under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license at DOI 10.17169/refubium-2333.

    Arachne: Object database of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne

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    Arachne
    Arachne
    Arachne is the central Object database of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne, administrated by Reinhard Foertsch.

    Arachne is intended to provide archaeologists and Classicists with a free internet research tool for quickly searching hundreds of thousands of records on objects and their attributes. This combines an ongoing process of digitizing traditional documentation (stored on media which are both threatened by decay and largely unexplored) with the production of new digital object and graphic data. Wherever possible, Arachne follows a paradigm of highly structurized object-metadata which is mapped onto the CIDOC-CRM, to address machine-readable metadata strategies of the Semantic Web. This »structured world« of Arachne requires high efforts in time and money and therefore is only possible for privileged areas of data. While on the ever-increasing range of new, digital born data in reality only a small effort-per-object ratio can be applied. It therefore requires a “low-threshold” processing structure which is located in the »unstructured world« of Arachne. All digital (graphic and textual) information is secure on a Tivoli Storage System (featuring long-term multiple redundancy) and distributed online through the Storage Area Network in Cologne via AFS.

    Contents of Arachne:

    Open Access Journal: DigSight Newsletter

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    Cylleneus

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    Cylleneus
    Cylleneus is a next-generation search engine for electronic corpora of Latin (and eventually Greek), which enables texts to be searched on the basis of their semantic and morpho-syntactic properties. This means that, for the first time, texts can be searched by the meanings of words as well as by the kinds of grammatical constructions they occur in. Semantic search takes advantage of the Latin WordNet 2.0 and is fully implemented, and thus is available for any annotated or plain-text corpus. Syntactic search functionality is still under development and is available for only certain structured corpora.

    Features

    • Semantic search: find words based on their meanings in English, Italian, Spanish, or French
    • Syntactic search: finds words based on the kinds of grammatical constructions they appear in
    • Fast: once a corpus is indexed, searches are nearly instantaneous
    • Sophisticated: query types can be combined into complex search patterns
    • Extensible: indexing pipelines can be created for nearly any corpus type
    • Free: completely open-source and redistributable

    Xerxes and Babylonia : The Cuneiform Evidence

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    Xerxes and Babylonia : The Cuneiform Evidence
    Editor(s)Waerzggers, Caroline; Seire, Maarja
    PublisherPeeters, Leuven
    Published
    SubjectsHumanities; History; History: earliest times to present day; Ancient history: to c 500 CE
    Abstract
    In the summer of 484 BCE Babylonia revolted against Xerxes, king of Persia. In recent years, a debate has crystallized around the nature of Xerxes’ response to this challenge. This volume continues and expands this debate. It collects nine essays on the cuneiform text corpus dated to the period before, during and after the revolts. This material enables the authors to evaluate the nature of Xerxes’ policies in the sphere of society, science, religion, law, administration and economy against the long-term history of the region. The contributions are by Paul-Alain Beaulieu, Johannes Hackl, Michael Jursa, Karlheinz Kessler, Mathieu Ossendrijver, Reinhard Pirngruber, Malgorzata Sandowicz and Caroline Waerzeggers.
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    SeriesOrientalia Lovaniensia Analecta
    KeywordsXerxes; Babylonia; Persia; cuneiform texts; ancient history
    LanguageEnglish
    Number of pages229
    ISBN9789042936706
    9789042938097
    Collection(s)European Research Council (ERC)
    Rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
    GrantH2020 European Research Council - Persia and Babylonia - 682241

    Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present

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    Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present
    Editor(s)Altaweel, Mark; Zhuang, Yijie
    PublisherUCL Press
    Published
    SubjectsHumanities; Archaeology; Archaeology by period / region; Environmental archaeology; Industrial archaeology; Society & social sciences; Sociology & anthropology; Anthropology
    Abstract
    Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but many of these challenges have already existed in the past. Focusing on Asia, Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present seeks to highlight the issues that emerge or re-emerge across different societies and periods, and asks what they can tell us about water sustainability. Incorporating cutting-edge research and pioneering field surveys on past and present water management practices, the interdisciplinary contributors together identify how societies managed water resource challenges and utilised water in ways that allowed them to evolve, persist, or drastically alter their environment. The case studies, from different periods, ancient and modern, and from different regions, including Egypt, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Southwest United States, the Indus Basin, the Yangtze River, the Mesopotamian floodplain, the early Islamic city of Sultan Kala in Turkmenistan, and ancient Korea, offer crucial empirical data to readers interested in comparing the dynamics of water management practices across time and space, and to those who wish to understand water-related issues through conceptual and quantitative models of water use. The case studies also challenge classical theories on water management and social evolution, examine and establish the deep historical roots and ecological foundations of water sustainability issues, and contribute new grounds for innovations in sustainable urban planning and ecological resilience.
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    Keywordswater; technology; archaeology; water use; water sustainability
    LanguageEnglish
    Number of pages332
    ISBN9781911576693
    DOI10.14324/111.978191157693
    Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams News

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    Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams (DDBE) News
    Dear colleagues and friends,
    We are excited to release a new version of the Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams als known as DBBE, hosted at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of Ghent University, freely accessible at https://dbbe.ugent.be/.
    Thanks to the generous support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University, DBBE has been completely redesigned over the past two years, in close collaboration with the Database, Document and Content Management research group of the Faculty of Engineering of Ghent University and with the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities.
    The corpus of Byzantine metrical paratexts collected in our Database has been consistently enlarged, through the systematic consultation of manuscripts and relevant secondary literature, and it now counts some 10700 single epigrams, over 7000 of which are the result of first-hand inspection of (reproductions of) manuscripts. When compared to the previous version of DBBE, our users are offered the possibility to navigate more easily through the different records, which are now much better linked to each other. The search function of Greek text has been refined and provides users with more accurate results.
    While the distinction between Occurrences (unique epigrams as to be found in manuscripts) and Types (normalised texts of similar occurrences) has been retained, a new way to group epigrams has been introduced: the Verse Variants records. These pages display a clear overview of the parallels and deviations of single verse lines. The Verse Variants are accessible by clicking on single epigram verse lines.
    The main scope of DBBE is collecting Byzantine book epigrams and offering their texts to the scholarly community. However, we are aiming to make available contextual data as well, and have paid major attention to the improvement of information on Manuscript and Persons. The Bibliography section has been adjusted and it now includes a search path.
    We gladly refer to our Help page and Search Tricks and Tips page for more information.
    We encourage users to explore the new features of DBBE and are eager to welcome their comments and feedback at dbbe@ugent.be.
    For the whole DBBE team,
    Floris Bernard
    Julián Bértola
    Julie Boeten
    Cristina Cocola
    Sien De Groot
    Kristoffel Demoen
    Pieterjan De Potter
    Ilse De Vos
    Rachele Ricceri
    Anne-Sophie Rouckhout

    Inscripta: An e-learning resource on Romano-British inscriptions

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     [First posted in AWOL 8 October 2014, updated 25 June 2019]

    Inscripta
    http://dh.ncl.ac.uk/Inscripta/title_c.pngI
    Inscripta is an e-learning resource aimed at teaching students to transcribe, transliterate and translate Romano-British inscriptions. The website provides an introduction to, and an online seminar on, about fifty Latin inscriptions, using examples from the collection held in the Great North Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne. The information on each inscription features an image, the Latin text, an English translation, audio files with the recordings of Latin and English texts, some general information on the chronology and archaeological context, and – as appropriate – some general comment on the historical significance of the inscription. The material is broadly divided into three categories: building inscriptions, altars, and tombstones. The material is ordered according to difficulty and the seminar ends with the discussion of some problematic case-studies from each category.
    This website has been constructed by Glyn Goodrick, Lindsay Allason-Jones and Federico Santangelo at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Artefact Studies, School of Historical Studies, Newcastle University, with funding from Classics in the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    To use Inscripta: click on a category in the left panel.
    The inscriptions in each category are arranged in order of difficulty. Click on the RIB number under each thumbnail image in the top bar to reveal the text and a larger image.
    If you wish to see the Latin text with the missing letters in brackets, run your cursor over the Latin text. You may find you can’t get the brackets if there are restrictions on your computer. Check the tool bar for ‘Click for options’ and then click on ‘Allow Blocked Content’. Whether you can hear the voice-over will also depend on your computer.
    To translate the text, click on Translate and write your translation in the blank box. When you are happy with your efforts, click on Submit and the correct translation will appear on the right.
    Further information about inscriptions is available by clicking on the headings in the left panel.

    Open Access Journal: Revue de théologie et de philosophie

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    [First posted in AWOL 21 July 2014, updated 25 May 2019]

    Revue de théologie et de philosophie
    ISSN: 0035-1784
    La Revue de théologie et de philosophie (RThPh) a été fondée en 1868 par des philosophes et des théologiens protestants de Suisse romande. Elle parut à l’origine sous le titre «Théologie et philosophie: Compte rendu des principales publications scientifiques à l’étranger ». Elle fut donc au départ un simple bulletin de recensions. Le but des premiers rédacteurs était d’informer le public philosophique et théologique romand des nouveaux travaux allemands, anglais et italiens, sans parti pris, selon le principe « La vérité sans la recherche de la vérité n’est pas la vérité ».
    Au fil des ans, la RThPh est devenue une revue, assurant, à côté des comptes rendus, la publication d’articles, de chroniques et d’études critiques, participant ainsi elle-même plus activement aux travaux et débats en cours.


    Pour plus de détails sur l’histoire de la Revue:
    Henri Meylan, «La Revue de théologie et de philosophie 1868 1968», RThPh, 1968, pp. 273 292.
    Pour trouver un article ou une recension dans la Revue, on peut consulter les quatre volumes de «Tables» élaborés au fil des décennies: 1868-1911, 1913-1937, 1938-1967 et 1968-1995. Les deux derniers volumes sont en vente auprès du Secrétariat de la Revue
    [Five year moving wall]
    1. Volume 146 (2014)
    2. Volume 63 (2013)
    3. Volume 62 (2012)
    4. Volume 61 (2011)
    5. Volume 60 (2010)
    6. Volume 59 (2009)
    7. Volume 58 (2008)
    8. Volume 57 (2007)
    9. Volume 56 (2006)
    10. Volume 55 (2005)
    11. Volume 54 (2004)
    12. Volume 53 (2003)
    13. Volume 52 (2002)
    14. Volume 51 (2001)
    15. Volume 50 (2000)
    16. Volume 49 (1999)
    17. Volume 48 (1998)
    18. Volume 47 (1997)
    19. Volume 46 (1996)
    20. Volume 45 (1995)
    21. Volume 44 (1994)
    22. Volume 43 (1993)
    23. Volume 42 (1992)
    24. Volume 41 (1991)
    25. Volume 40 (1990)
    26. Volume 39 (1989)
    27. Volume 38 (1988)
    28. Volume 37 (1987)
    29. Volume 36 (1986)
    30. Volume 35 (1985)
    31. Volume 34 (1984)
    32. Volume 33 (1983)
    33. Volume 32 (1982)
    34. Volume 31 (1981)
    35. Volume 30 (1980)
    36. Volume 29 (1979)
    37. Volume 28 (1978)
    38. Volume 27 (1977)
    39. Volume 26 (1976)
    40. Volume 25 (1975)
    41. Volume 24 (1974)
    42. Volume 23 (1973)
    43. Volume 22 (1972)
    44. Volume 21 (1971)
    45. Volume 20 (1970)
    46. Volume 19 (1969)
    47. Volume 18 (1968)
    48. Volume 17 (1967)
    49. Volume 16 (1966)
    50. Volume 15 (1965)
    51. Volume 14 (1964)
    52. Volume 13 (1963)
    53. Volume 12 (1962)
    54. Volume 11 (1961)
    55. Volume 10 (1960)
    56. Volume 9 (1959)
    57. Volume 8 (1958)
    58. Volume 7 (1957)
    59. Volume 6 (1956)
    60. Volume 5 (1955)
    61. Volume 4 (1954)
    62. Volume 3 (1953)
    63. Volume 2 (1952)
    64. Volume 1 (1951)
    65. Volume 38 (1950)
    66. Volume 37 (1949)
    67. Volume 36 (1948)
    68. Volume 35 (1947)
    69. Volume 34 (1946)
    70. Volume 33 (1945)
    71. Volume 32 (1944)
    72. Volume 31 (1943)
    73. Volume 30 (1942)
    74. Volume 29 (1941)
    75. Volume 28 (1940)
    76. Volume 27 (1939)
    77. Volume 26 (1938)
    78. Volume 25 (1937)
    79. Volume 24 (1936)
    80. Volume 23 (1935)
    81. Volume 22 (1934)
    82. Volume 21 (1933)
    83. Volume 20 (1932)
    84. Volume 19 (1931)
    85. Volume 18 (1930)
    86. Volume 17 (1929)
    87. Volume 16 (1928)
    88. Volume 15 (1927)
    89. Volume 14 (1926)
    90. Volume 13 (1925)
    91. Volume 12 (1924)
    92. Volume 11 (1923)
    93. Volume 10 (1922)
    94. Volume 9 (1921)
    95. Volume 8 (1920)
    96. Volume 7 (1919)
    97. Volume 6 (1918)
    98. Volume 5 (1917)
    99. Volume 4 (1916)
    100. Volume 3 (1915)
    101. Volume 2 (1914)
    102. Volume 1 (1913)

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