Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Newly added to Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis Online
Newly added to Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis Online
- Eschweiler, Peter (1994). Bildzauber im alten Ägypten: Die Verwendung von Bildern und Gegenständen in magischen Handlungen nach den Texten des Mittleren und Neuen Reiches. Freiburg, Switzerland / Göttingen, Germany: Universitätsverlag / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
- Lichtheim, Miriam (1988). Ancient Egyptian Autobiographies Chiefly of the Middle Kingdom: A Study and an Anthology. Freiburg, Switzerland / Göttingen, Germany: Universitätsverlag / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Numishare News: ANS web projects, IIIF deployed on new server
ANS web projects, IIIF deployed on new server
In other big news today with the consolidation of Nomisma and ANS digital projects on numismatics.org onto the same dedicated server (which is much more powerful than the separate cloud servers each domain previously ran on), our IIIF image server (Loris) and presentation APIs are now running in production. IIIF functionality extends beyond simple zoom functionality and manifests for single objects in our own collection (e.g., http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.39026), but an entirely new array of features, some of which have been described in previous posts:
- There are now 160,000 photographed objects in the ANS collection, the high res photos of which are available through IIIF. Of these, more than 55,000 are Greek and Roman coins linked to types defined in OCRE, CRRO, and PELLA. Like our other partners that publish IIIF, the zoomable images are available on the coin type landing page, but the ANS adds tremendous coverage in these domains. See dozens of our coins linked to Price 4.
- Manifests for coin types are generated dynamically by a combination of NUDS typological metadata + SPARQL query results for associated physical specimens with IIIF service metadata. The manifest is linked at the top of the page, along with a link to view the manifest. These sorts of manifests are the jumping-off point for annotating symbols and monograms on coins.
- The ANS Archives support IIIF through TEI (digitized coin hoard notebooks), EAD, and MODS resources (photographs). Photographs linked to ancient places defined in Pleiades can be ingested into Pelagios. More here: http://eaditor.blogspot.com/2017/10/eaditor-now-supports-ead-and-mods-to.html. The Newell notebooks are so far the only digital resources featuring annotations, so far.
- Rainer Simon is reindexing the ANS coins linked to ancient places via Nomisma->Pleiades concordances into Peripleo. These extend beyond the 55,000 Greco-Roman coins linked to OCRE, CRRO, and PELLA to include all ancient coins linked to Nomisma IDs for mints. See https://twitter.com/aboutgeo/status/925292397986279425. Of the 140,000 coins in MANTIS linked to Pleiades places, about 83,000 have been photographed/provide IIIF service metadata to Pelagios.https://twitter.com/aboutgeo/status/925292397986279425
Posted by Ethan Gruber at 12:09 PM
The Antiquities Coalition Policy Briefs
The Antiquities Coalition Policy Briefs
Policy Brief 1: Ending Impunity for Antiquities Traffickers through the Creation of a Cultural Heritage Crimes Prosecution Team (November 2016)
By Ricardo “Rick” St. Hilaire
In just the last decade, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recovered and returned more than 7,500 illicit artifacts to thirty countries, as part of its fight against the global traffic in cultural heritage. Restituting this stolen property has done much to foster international diplomacy. However, by prioritizing forfeitures and repatriations over investigations and indictments, this “seize and send” policy has failed to hold criminals accountable in courts of law, or staunch what is now a worldwide illegal industry...
Brief 2: How Can We Fund the Fight Against Antiquities Looting and Trafficking? A "Pollution" Tax on the Antiquities Trade (December 2016)
Lawrence Rothfield
Almost every nation has laws against looting, smuggling, and trafficking in antiquities, supplemented by international bans and bilateral interdictions. Yet the playing field remains badly tilted against the site guards, customs officials, antiquities police, and prosecutors charged with enforcing these laws, in large part because enforcers lack the financial resources needed to do their job.
Policy Brief 3: How to Control the Internet Market in Antiquities? The Need for Regulation and Monitoring (July 2017)
By Neil Brodie
Illicit antiquities, some pilfered from war zones where jihadist groups operate, are increasingly finding their way online where they are being snapped up by unknowing buyers and further driving the rampant plunder of archaeological sites.
These internet sales are spurring a vicious cycle: increasing demand for antiquities, which drives the looting, producing a greater supply of artifacts, which further increases demand.
While global auction sales of art and antiquities declined in 2015—falling as much as 11 percent—online sales skyrocketed by 24 percent, reaching a staggering $3.27 billion dollars. According to Forbes, “This suggests that the art market may not be 1 cooling, exactly, but instead shifting to a new sales model, e-commerce.”
How can an online buyer guarantee that a potential purchase is not stolen property, a “blood antiquity,” or a modern forgery? The best protection is to demand evidence of how the object reached the market in the first place. However, as in more traditional sales, most antiquities on the internet lack any such documentation.
Monday, October 30, 2017
Fondation Jacques-Edouard Berger - World Art Treasures
[First posted in AWOL18 January 2012, updated 30 October 2017]
Fondation Jacques-Edouard Berger - World Art Treasures
Fondation Jacques-Edouard Berger - World Art Treasures
Jacques-Édouard Berger (1945-1993) — art historian, lecturer, organiser and accompanier of cultural trips to Europe, Egypt, India, Far East and United States (major sites and museums visited by J.E Berger) — had brought back over one hundred thousand pictures , for purposes of lectures Pour l'Art. Passionate collector of Art, after his death, the J.-E. Berger Foundation deposited his very important collections with the City of Lausanne (Switzerland) with a view to their installation in the Musée de design et d'arts appliqués contemporains (mudac).
Open Access Journal: Archeomatica
[First posted in AWOL 30 April 2013, updated 30 October 2017]
Archeomatica
ISSN: 2037-2485
Archeomatica
ISSN: 2037-2485
Archeomatica è una nuova rivista multidisciplinare, stampata in Italia, dedicata alla presentazione e alla diffusione di metodologie avanzate, tecnologie emergenti e tecniche per la conoscenza, la documentazione, salvaguardia, conservazione e valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale.
La rivista si propone di pubblicare articoli di valore significativo e duraturo scritti da ricercatori, archeologi, storici, conservatori e restauratori coinvolti in questo settore, per la diffusione di nuove metodologie specifiche e dei risultati sperimentali. Archeomatica solleciterà il dibattito costruttivo sulle ultime applicazioni scientifiche, per il confronto di idee e delle scoperte relazionate ad ogni aspetto del settore dei beni culturali.
Archeomatica è destinata anche ad essere una fonte primaria di informazioni multidisciplinari e di divulgazione per il settore del patrimonio culturale.
See AWOL's full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
Open Access Journal: Archeologia Sotterranea
Archeologia Sotterranea
ISSN: 2035-7974
ISSN: 2035-7974
Il Centro Ricerche Speleo Archeologiche è sempre in 'prima linea' nel campo della ricerca e dell'esplorazione, grazie anche alle collaborazioni pluriennali con Soprintendenze, Enti Parco et alii.
Per questo motivo abbiamo deciso di convogliare e raccogliere periodicamente i frutti di questa fervida attività in una rivista interamente dedicata al mondo archeologico sotterraneo.
Il nostro obiettivo è quello di creare uno spazio virtuale per l'incontro e la visibilità di tutti gli operatori che si rivolgono a questo importante campo di ricerca il cui successo è alimentato e incoraggiato dalle continue scoperte degli ultimi anni.
La rivista ARCHEOLOGIA SOTTERRANEA è un periodico semestrale disponibile in formato pdf ai registrati del portale "Sotterranei di Roma".
La rivista è acquistabile in forma cartacea o contattandoci oppure presso il Book Shop dei Mercati Traianei (Roma) o quello di Palazzo Braschi (Roma).
Numero 13 - Ottobre 2016
Updated on 29 Dicembre 2016
Archivio (12)
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Italy
Location:
Rome, Italy
Roman Inscriptions of Britain
[First posted in AWOL 1 October 2014, updated 30 October 2017]
Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Welcome to the home of RIB online
This website hosts Volume One of The Roman Inscriptions of Britain, R.G. Collingwood's and R.P. Wright's magisterial edition of 2,401 monumental inscriptions from Britain found prior to 1955. It also incorporates all Addenda and Corrigenda published in the 1995 reprint of RIB (edited by R.S.O. Tomlin) and the annual survey of inscriptions published in Britannia since.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Open Access Journal: Hypnos: Revista do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade
[First posted in AWOL 15 April 2011. Updated 29 October 2017]
Hypnos: Revista do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade
ISSN: 2177-5346
Hypnos: Revista do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade
ISSN: 2177-5346
A Hypnos é, qualitativa e quantitativamente, uma revista de Filosofia Greco-romana. Busca ampliar, também, o diálogo com outros saberes da Antiguidade Clássica, hoje bem delineados em nossas Universidades: Literatura Clássica, História Greco-romana, História das Religiões, Línguas Clássicas etc. Acreditamos que a cultura Greco-romana deve ser assumida pelos estudiosos em Filosofia com o máximo de abrangência. A Editoria persegue esse objetivo e procurará publicar, sempre que possível, não só os textos sobre Filosofia Greco-romana mas as pesquisas literárias, linguísticas, históricas, psicológicas, antropológicas e outras condizentes com esse período histórico. A extensão da cultura grega e romana antigas faz com que as atuais divisões acadêmicas sejam uma necessidade, mas não uma regra que venha a limitar o investigador, filósofo ou não. Por isso, a Hypnos apresenta largos limites para a recepção desses estudos. Basicamente, esta revista é um veículo de auxílio para a interação dos estudos Greco-romanos brasileiros e não brasileiros.
n. 39 (2017)
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Artigos
Graciela E. Marcos de Pinotti 141-159
Livio Rossetti 160-178
M. Elena Díaz 179-198
Martin Forciniti 199-219
Pilar Spangenberg 220-237
Lucas M. Álvarez 238-257
Miguel Spinelli 258-287
João Cardoso de Castro, Rodrigo Siqueira-Batista 288-310Resenhas
Bruno Conte 311-314
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Open Access Monograph Series: Hellenic Studies Series
[First posted in AWOL 20 May 2016, updated 29 October 2017]
Hellenic Studies Series
Hellenic Studies Series
Acosta-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, 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.
Bazzaz, 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.
Beck, 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.
Bergren, 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.
Bers, 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.
Bierl, 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.
Bird, Graeme D.,
Multitextuality in the Homeric Iliad: The Witness of Ptolemaic Papyri. Online 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, Jean,
The Art of Reading: From Homer to Paul Celan. Online 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.
Bonifazi, Anna,
Homer's Versicolored Fabric: The Evocative Power of Ancient Greek Epic Wordmaking. Online 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.
Bonifazi, Anna, Annemieke Drummen, Mark de Kreij,
Particles in Ancient Greek Discourse: Five Volumes Exploring Particle Use Across Genres. Online edition of Hellenic Studies 74, digitally published in 2016 by the Center for Hellenic Studies. Copyright, Center for Hellenic Studies. These volumes are not currently available in print.
Calame, 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.
Cameron, 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.
Capra, Andrea,Plato's Four Muses: The Phaedrus and the Poetics of Philosophy. Online 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.
Cavafy, 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.
Clay, 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.
Collins, 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.
Compton, Todd M.,Victim of the Muses: Poet as Scapegoat, Warrior and Hero in Greco-Roman and Indo-European Myth and History. Online 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.
Davies, Malcolm,The Theban Epics. Online 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.
Detienne, 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.
Dignas, 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.
Dontas, 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.
Dué, Casey, editor, Recapturing a Homeric Legacy:Images and Insignts from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad. 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.
Dué, 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.
Frame, Douglas,Hippota Nestor. Online 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.
Franklin, John Curtis,Kinyras: The Divine Lyre. Online 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.
Funke, 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.
Garcia, 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.
Giesecke, 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.
González, 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.
Greene, 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.
Hitch, 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.
Hollmann, 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, 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.
Johnson, 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.
Johnson, 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.
Kalvesmaki, 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.
Lesher, 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.
Levaniouk, 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.
Luraghi, 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, J.,Zeus in the Odyssey. Online 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.
Munson, 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.
Nagy, Gregory,Homer the Classic. This 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.
Nagy, Gregory,Masterpieces of Metonymy: From Ancient Greek Times to Now. This 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.
Nagy, 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.
Olson, Ryan Scott,Tragedy, Authority, and Trickery: The Poetics of Embedded Letters in Josephus. Online 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.
Papadogiannakis, 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.
Papadopoulou, 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.
Parmegianni, 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.
Pathak, 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.
Pepper, 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.
Petropoulos, 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.
Platte, 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.
Power, 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.
Roilos, 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, 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.
Scholtz, 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.
Schur, David,Plato's Wayward Path: Literary Form and the Republic. Online 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.
Schwartz, 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.
Shayegan, 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.
Slatkin, 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.
Tell, 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.
Tsagalis, 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.
Tsagalis, 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, 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.
Wareh, 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.
Wells, 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.
Yatromanolakis, 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.
Yatromanolakis, 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.
And see AWOL's Alphabetical List of Open Access Monograph Series in Ancient Studies
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