Thursday, August 14, 2025

Open Access Journal: Ciceroniana On Line

 [First posted in AWOL March 2017, updated 15 August 2024]

Ciceroniana On Line
ISSN: 0009-6687
ISSN: 2532-5353 (online) 
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CICERONIANA ON LINE (COL) è pubblicata solo on line con cadenza semestrale (due numeri all’anno, eventualmente raggruppabili, sempre con segnatura 1-2) congiuntamente dalla SIAC (Société Internationale des Amis de Cicéron, (www.tulliana.eu) e dal CSC (Centro di Studi Ciceroniani di Roma) e ospita articoli concernenti Cicerone o il pensiero romano. 

Per quest'ultimo gli articoli devono trattare temi che nei contenuti o nelle condizioni della loro produzione abbiano un legame più o meno diretto con la filosofia a Roma o con il suo Fortleben. Articoli su Cicerone possono toccarne la figura storica, letteraria, filosofica e umana, le sue opere, le sue fonti e la sua fortuna. Tutte le discipline e tutte le metodologie di ricerca sono accolte: filologia, linguistica, storia letteraria, esegesi, retorica, Quellenforschung, filosofia, archeologia e storia dell’arte, storia, prosopografia, religione, psicologia, allusività, intertestualità, generi letterari, gender studies, antropologia, Fortleben, didattica, nuovi media e digitalizzazione e così via. 

COL, nata da una decisone comune del CSC (ultima conferma nella seduta della Giunta del 27 ottobre 2012) e della SIAC (decisione ratificata dall’Assemblea Generale il 15 gennaio 2010), si pone in continuità con Ciceroniana, Nuova serie, che dal 1973 al 2009 ha pubblicato a stampa gli atti dei primi 13 Colloquia internazionali del CSC. I numeri pregressi di Ciceroniana sono disponibili gratuitamente on line come parte integrante della collaborazione CSC-SIAC. La pubblicazione avviene grazie alla piattaforma Open Access dell’Università di Torino ed è ripresa nei siti web delle due istituzioni fondatrici.

La rivista è stata diretta per il triennio 2013-2015 da un Consiglio scientifico paritario nominato dalla SIAC e dal CSC. Il Consiglio è stato istituito originariamente dalle due società in dieci membri, Proff. M. De Nonno, P. Fedeli, L. Gamberale, G. Garbarino, G. Mazzoli (CSC); C. Guérin, C. Lévy, E. Malaspina, R. Pierini, F. Prost (SIAC); è facoltà del Consiglio decidere di aumentare la propria composizione; l’ingresso di nuovi membri nel Consiglio avviene per cooptazione. 
Nella riunione telematica del 17 maggio 2016 nel Consiglio sono stati cooptati i seguenti 7 membri per il triennio 2016-2018: Carmen Codoñer (Salamanca, Emerita); Catharine Edwards (University of London); Matthew Fox (Glasgow); Margaret Graver (Dartmouth College); Gesine Manuwald (University College, London); John Ramsey (Chicago, Emerito); Hiroyuki Takahashi (Kyoto).

Current Issue

Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): CICERONIANA ON LINE 2025 IX, 1

Published: 2025-06-30

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Open Access Journal: Collectanea Christiana Orientalia

 [Updated 14 August 2025]

Collectanea Christiana Orientalia (CCO)
ISSN: 1697-2104


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CCO es una revista internacional de periodicidad anual. Incluye trabajos redactados en alemán, español, francés, inglés, italiano y portugués, así como en árabe. Los trabajos deberán ser inéditos y, preferentemente, deberán estar relacionados con la producción cristiana en árabe, copto, siriaco y etiópico, aunque también tendrán cabida los relativos a la tradición cristiana contenida en otras lenguas del cristianismo oriental, armenio, georgiano y griego sobre todo. El espectro temático de la revista incluye, asimismo, aquellos temas relativos a la producción rabínica, siempre que tengan relación con la cristiana. La producción en árabe de los cristianos, en concreto, comprende tanto la desarrollada en Oriente como en Occidente (al-Andalus, norte de África, Italia, y también Grecia, Chipre y Turquía). Los ámbitos de trabajo que cubrirá la revista, de claro perfil filológico, incluirán tanto el campo de la literatura (en cualquiera de sus posibilidades textuales) como el de la lingüística. Se incluirán, asimismo, trabajos relacionados con otros ámbitos de estudio, como Historia, Arqueología, Historia del Arte en sus distintas facetas, Liturgia y Sociología.

UCOPress. Editorial Universidad de Córdoba (UCOPress. Cordoba University Press)

ISSN: 2386-7442

ROR Universidad de Córdoba: https://ror.org/05yc77b46


Vol. 22 (2025)

Publicado: 2025-07-25

New Open Access Journal: The International Society for the Study of Egyptomania Journal

ISSEISSE is delighted to announce that the first issue of our academic journal, edited by Dr Louise O’Brien, is now available below on an open access basis. Please click the numbered links to download articles. References for each article are also included below.

ISSE Journal Issue 1 [2025]

Editor’s Note - by Dr Louise O’Brien

1. ‘I am ahead of my time, like Ancient Egypt’: Egyptomania in Balkan Turbo-folk, Chalga and Rap by U. Matić

Matić, U., 2025, '‘I am ahead of my time, like Ancient Egypt’: Egyptomania in Balkan Turbo-folk, Chalga and Rap', Journal of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania, 1: 2-28.

2. ‘Silent The Terror That Reigned, Marbled In Stone’: The Egyptianising Design of British Theme Parks by M. Szafran

Szafran, M., 2025, '‘Silent The Terror That Reigned, Marbled In Stone’: The Egyptianising Design of British Theme Parks', Journal of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania, 1: 29-55.

3. Unveiling Egyptomania: High-Fired Stoneware from Bouffioulx in Belgian Middle-Class Homes by A. Quertinmont

Quertinmont, A., 2025, 'Unveiling Egyptomania: High-Fired Stoneware from Bouffioulx in Belgian Middle-Class Homes', Journal of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania, 1: 56-72.

4. ‘I met a traveller from an antique land’ William Hunter and the New Mummies of Eighteenth-century London by C. Irving

Irving, C., 2025, '‘I met a traveller from an antique land’ William Hunter and the New Mummies of Eighteenth-century London', Journal of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania, 1: 73-89.

 

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Ergasteria: Premises and Processes of Creation in Antiquity

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Ergasteria offers insights into aspects of creation, manufacture and processing in antiquity, viewing craftsmen and artists in their socio-cultural and geopolitical setting. New finds from Greece, North Africa, the Black Sea, Italy and Central Europe provide a trigger for discussion. Bronze foundries for life-size statues were the birthplace of proportions and harmony which imbued the perception of beauty, but could also be a source of nuisance. The mastery of modelling in any material evolved from coping with constraints in the course of manufacture, and craftsmen invented ways of overcoming obstacles. Polyvalent ateliers suggest the artisans’ adaptability, in addition to their specialisation. An investigation of the first step in the process, namely the extraction of material, reveals that quarries were manned with a specialised workforce (stonecutters, sculptors) who carved the marble volumes to an advanced stage, prior to their refinement. Meticulous preparation was also crucial in the field of logistics, particularly in large-scale public works, such as temples or fortifications. Interaction of artists with architects and the workforce in general can be primarily observed in sanctuaries, which became open-air workshops of stonemasons, carpenters etc. Accordingly, part of the book is devoted to construction-sites, the mobility of craftspeople who propelled the diffusion of knowledge, and the range of practices employed in individual settings thereby allowing us to grasp both the diversity of artistic expression and the composite population that it may reflect. The mountainous, littoral, urban or suburban space in which manufacturing took place is also taken into account, along with the socio-historical context, which had an impact upon artisans, as politics and military coalitions could instigate or disrupt a creative process. Cases of adaptive reuse are evaluated from the viewpoint of aesthetics, ergonomics, managerial issues concerning spolia, and the technical skills required. The book benefits from the intersection of the contributors’ perspectives, mirroring the multifaceted nature of the topic.

H 290 x W 205 mm

436 pages

333 figures, 11 tables, 30 plates (colour throughout)

Published Jul 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

ISBN

Paperback: 9781803278254

Digital: 9781803278261

DOI 10.32028/9781803278254

 

 

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Open Access Journal: Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections

[First posted in AWOL 21 May 2020, updated 13 August 2025]

Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
ISSN: 1944-2815

The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections (JAEI) is a scholarly publication integrating Egyptology with Mediterranean, Near Eastern, and African studies—providing a dedicated venue for this growing field of interdisciplinary and inter-area research. ISSN: 1944-2815
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JAEI is included in numerous indices and databases, such as:
ALTA Religion Database, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, and the Online Egyptological Bibliography.

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About This Journal
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Editorial Personnel
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Guide for Contributors
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Subscription Instructions
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Open Access Journal: Pallas: Revue d'études antiques

[First posted in AWOL 17 March 2014, updated 13 August 2025]

Pallas: Revue d'études antiques
ISSN: 0031-0387
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Revue interuniversitaire, internationale et quadrimestrielle, Pallas publie en français mais aussi en anglais, en espagnol, italien et allemand, des articles d'enseignants, jeunes chercheurs et doctorants. Les sujets abordés, réunis dans des dossiers thématiques traitent des sciences de l’Antiquité au sens large et intéressent tous les domaines des civilisations grecque et romaine : littérature, linguistique, métrique, histoire, archéologie, iconographie.

Tous les deux ans, Pallas accueille le numéro thématique consacré à la nouvelle question d’histoire ancienne aux concours de l’enseignement du CAPES et de l’Agrégation.

Latest issue
124 | 2024
La loi des séries

Edited by François Ripoll

Editor's notes

Le procédé de mise en série est fréquent dans les domaines littéraire et artistique : production sérielle d’artefacts, établissement de listes, passages en revue de figures, jeux de récurrence thématique au sein d’une œuvre… L’effet de série repose fondamentalement sur une succession d’éléments comportant à la fois des analogies et des variations. Il est dès lors opportun de s’interroger sur la logique qui préside à la série, sur l’homogénéité ou l’hétérogénéité des éléments qui la composent, et sur son apport éventuel à la cohérence et à l’unité d’un ensemble, notamment sous l’aspect d’une fonction structurante. Le présent recueil envisage ces problématiques à travers des contributions relevant de la littérature, de l’archéologie et de l’histoire de l’art, dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire.

Un ensemble de 5 articles portant sur des sujets divers (épigraphie et société ; territoires ; mythes et ses représentations) complète le numéro.

 

 

Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.

This book examines spaces, practices, and ideologies of incarceration in the ancient Mediterranean basin from 300 BCE to 600 CE. Analyzing a wide range of sources—including legal texts, archaeological findings, documentary evidence, and visual materials—Matthew D. C. Larsen and Mark Letteney argue that prisons were integral to the social, political, and economic fabric of ancient societies. Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration traces a long history of carceral practices, considering ways in which the institution of prison has been fundamentally intertwined with issues of class, ethnicity, gender, and imperialism. By foregrounding the voices and experiences of the imprisoned, Larsen and Letteney demonstrate the extraordinary durability of carceral structures across time and call for a new historical consciousness around contemporary practices of incarceration.
 
Publication Date: Aug 2025
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 258
ISBN: 9780520387232
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 14 color figures, 11 b/w figures