[First posted in AWOL 24 September 2010. Updated 9 December 2014]
Histos: The On-line Journal of Ancient Historiography
Histos: The On-line Journal of Ancient Historiography
Histos, the on-line journal of ancient historiography, was founded in 1996 by John Moles, then of the University of Durham, who was also its Editor, supported by an Editorial Board of scholars from the UK and North America. Four issues appeared from 1997 to 2000, and many of the articles that appeared during those years have since become standard works in the study of ancient historiography. The website for Histos was hosted by the University of Durham from 1996 to 2011.In 2010 a decision was made to re-start Histos, under the editorship of John Moles, now of the University of Newcastle, and with the addition of John Marincola, of Florida State University, as co-editor. The new site, now hosted by the University of Newcastle, was launched in June 2011, and the earlier material from volumes 1 to 4 was transferred to the new site, the older contributions having been converted from HTML format to PDF.The brief of HISTOS is rapid publication of high-quality articles and notes on all aspects of ancient historiography and biography (including Jewish historiography, the Gospels and later Christian material) and of in-depth reviews of recent publications in the field. It is not our intention to publish material which is per se historical, unless it illuminates the qualities of ancient historians or biographers (this will be a matter of balance and judgment). All submissions will be anonymously refereed by experts. We aim for a turn-around time of a maximum of three months. We will publish in English, French, German and Italian.HISTOS will be available both online, in a full open-access version (in PDF form), and in a printed version. All the papers accepted for publication will appear in both formats. Readers' responses are welcomed.
Current Articles
Working Papers
HISTOS 8 (2014)
JASPER GRIFFIN, The Emergence of Herodotus, January 2014
ELIZABETH IRWIN, Ethnography and Empire: Homer and the Hippocratics in Herodotus' Ethiopian Logos, 3.17-26, March 2014
GEOFFREY GREATREX, Perceptions of Procopius in Recent Scholarship, May 2014
GEOFFREY GREATREX, Perceptions of Procopius in Recent Scholarship. Addenda, October 2014
CAITLIN GILLESPIE, Poppaea Venus and the Ptolemaic Queens: an Alternative Biography, June 2014
ÁLVARO MORENO LEONI, The Failure of the Aetolian Deditio as a Didactic Cultural Clash in the Histories of Polybios (20.9-10), June 2014
GIOVANNI PARMEGGIANI , On the Translation of Polybius 1.1.2, June 2014
JESSICA H. CLARK , Nequaquam tantum belli: News and Politics in Livy, Book 35.1-8, June 2014
SILVIA BARBANTANI, Mother of Snakes and Kings: Apollonius Rhodius'Foundation of Alexandria, June 2014
BRETT BARTLETT, Justin's Epitome: the Unlikely Adaptation of Trogus' World History, July 2014
ALEXANDER THEIN, Capitoline Jupiter and the Historiography of Roman World Rule, July 2014
ANDREA FAVUZZI, Alessandro e Clito (Suda μ 720 + οι 178 Adler), July 2014
CAROL ATACK, The Discourse of Kingship in Classical Athenian Thought, August 2014
RONALD T. RIDLEY, Gaetano De Sanctis and Livy. The First Decade, August 2014
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