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AL. Rivista di studi di Anthologia Latina
ISSN: 2038-3738
E-ISSN: 2983-5488
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Brepols
AL. Rivista di studi di Anthologia Latina is a thematic journal dedicated to the philological study of late Latin texts primarily poetic works. Since its inaugural issue in 2010 the journal has aimed to fill a significant gap in the panorama of scientific publications in this field offering a platform for philological research on the Latin anthology and the neighbouring fields of philological and literary research. In addition to articles and notes the journal includes sections that feature contributions on the manuscript tradition the fortune of the Anthologia Latina and late Latin literature as well as book reviews.
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Almagest
ISSN: 1792-2593
E-ISSN: 2507-0371
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Brepols
The journal Almagest transitioned from an International Journal for the History of Scientific Ideas into a Journal for the Transnational History of Technoscience. The shift signifies that the journal will place a new emphasis on the rich histories of not just scientific ideas but also of experiments people objects images devices instruments and epistemic ‘things’ as they cross multiple national and/or institutional boundaries. This change is intended to reflect a prolific disciplinary (dis)order in which science is seen as deeply entangled with technology diplomacy as strongly related to science and knowledge as inherently political.
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Analecta Bollandiana
ISSN: 0003-2468
E-ISSN: 2507-0290
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Brepols
The journal Analecta Bollandiana was launched in 1882 initially as a complement to the Acta Sanctorum series but it soon acquired a life of its own featuring articles by Bollandists and other scholars text editions book reviews and more. After 140 years it still remains the main reference in the field of critical hagiography.
Since the very beginning this journal was intended to provide continuous updates to the Acta Sanctorum series and to serve as an entirely new instrument devoted to hagiographical research. Every issue contains both critical editions of hagiographical texts (Greek Latin Oriental) and fundamental research on hagiography. The articles are published in modern international languages (English French German Italian and Spanish) and are accompanied by summaries in both English and French. A large section of each issue is devoted to book reviews and bibliography making the Analecta Bollandiana indispensable for any department of medieval Byzantine Slavonic and Christian Oriental studies as well as Church history comparative religion ethnology and folklore.
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Since the very beginning this journal was intended to provide continuous updates to the Acta Sanctorum series and to serve as an entirely new instrument devoted to hagiographical research. Every issue contains both critical editions of hagiographical texts (Greek Latin Oriental) and fundamental research on hagiography. The articles are published in modern international languages (English French German Italian and Spanish) and are accompanied by summaries in both English and French. A large section of each issue is devoted to book reviews and bibliography making the Analecta Bollandiana indispensable for any department of medieval Byzantine Slavonic and Christian Oriental studies as well as Church history comparative religion ethnology and folklore.
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Annali di Scienze Religiose
ISSN: 2031-5929
E-ISSN: 2294-8775
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Brepols
Annali di Scienze Religiose is a periodical stemming from the research activities of the Department of Religious Science at the Università Cattolica di Milano (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan) which apply a multidisciplinary approach to religious phenomena and particularly focus on the three monotheistic religions and religions of the ancient Mediterranean world. The journal features contributions from Italian and foreign scholars writing in the main European languages and Arabic. Each issue is divided into a monographic section which gives its name to the subtitle of the issue a section on conferences featuring texts that apply a scientific approach to a wide range of historical and comparative topics and a final section presenting studies that offer timely contributions on specific themes. Every issue ends with the Ambrosian Bibliography an annual survey of publications regarding the person and works of Ambrose of Milan.
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Antiquité Tardive - Late Antiquity - Spätantike - Tarda Antichità
ISSN: 1250-7334
E-ISSN: 2295-9718
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Brepols
This international journal is published by the Association pour l’Antiquité Tardive which was founded in Lyon to prepare for the International Congress of Christian Archaeology held there in 1986. The Association’s journal aims at enriching the study of written texts from the fourth to the eighth century by placing them into a wider context using a multidisciplinary approach covering history archaeology epigraphy law and philology.
Apocrypha
ISSN: 1155-3316
E-ISSN: 2034-6468
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Brepols
Apocrypha is published with the scholarly assistance of the Association pour l’Étude de la Littérature Apocryphe Chrétienne (AELAC) and the Société pour l’Étude de la Littérature Apocryphe Chrétienne (SELAC). The journal focuses on the wealth of material borne through literature and expressions of the imagination over the course of two millennia. This material was generated cultivated and transmitted by numerous Jewish and Christian communities across Asia Africa and Europe. The articles are written by scholars who within their own disciplines and through their own research have reason to study this common material. Such scholarship aids to restore the real dimensions of these texts and draws attention to ideas which shaped the imagination minds and living spaces of so many societies and cultures.
Archeion
ISSN: 0392-7865
E-ISSN: 2034-6514
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Brepols
Archeion founded in Rome in 1919 by its editor Aldo Mieli (1879-1950) has had a profound influence on the internationalization of the study of the history of science. The journal serves as a repository of knowledge shedding light on the gradual development of connections among European countries through congresses reviews associations and scientific societies.
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Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
ISSN: 0003-9810
E-ISSN: 2507-038X
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Brepols
Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences aims to publish works in the history of science epistemology and philosophy of science across various fields: from biology and medicine to mathematics and astronomy by way of the physical and chemical sciences arts and architecture and studies considering the institutional and political contexts in which science has developed. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences encourages the publication of original works. Hence the journal gives priority to new discoveries and interpretations which enrich deepen and renew knowledge in the fields in which the journal is concerned for all cultural areas from Antiquity to contemporary times.
The Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences publish 2 issues per year in six languages: English French Italian German Russian and Spanish. Each issue should contain varied and duly evaluated contributions as well as individual articles thematic sets of papers and reviews of recent books.
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The Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences publish 2 issues per year in six languages: English French Italian German Russian and Spanish. Each issue should contain varied and duly evaluated contributions as well as individual articles thematic sets of papers and reviews of recent books.
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Ars Lyrica
ISSN: 1043-3848
E-ISSN: 2507-0398
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Brepols
The journal Ars Lyrica foregrounds what is basic to Comparative Literature Musicology and Ethnomusicology as disciplines: analysis of relations between and among composers authors performance practices works languages traditions cultures nations continents and histories and exploration of the methods and mechanisms by which those relations create meaning. Topics and theories involving points of cultural contact and crossings remain critical to the journal’s focus.
Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale
ISSN: 0068-4023
E-ISSN: 2034-6476
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Brepols
The Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale is the annual journal of the Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (SIEPM). This journal acts as an irreplaceable reference work for all those who wish to keep themselves informed about research projects and conferences in the field of medieval philosophy. The Bulletin mainly focuses on studies and critical editions of unpublished medieval philosophical texts.
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Centaurus
ISSN: 0008-8994
E-ISSN: 1600-0498
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Brepols
Centaurus. Journal of the European Society for the History of Science is an international English language journal and the official journal of the European Society for the History of Science (ESHS). Centaurus publishes high quality academic content on the history of science in the broadest sense including the history of mathematics medicine biomedical sciences earth sciences social sciences humanities and technology studied from different perspectives including epistemic social cultural material and technical aspects. We also invite contributions that build a bridge between history of science and other disciplines. There are several types of manuscripts including original research articles and historiographical articles. The editorial board commissions experts to write book notices book reviews and essay reviews of publications within the journal's scope. The Editor encourages suggestions for special issues spotlight sections with short papers on topics of current interest and articles suited to open peer commentary.
Chronique d'Egypte
ISSN: 0009-6067
E-ISSN: 2034-6441
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Brepols
The Chronique d’Égypte has been published annually every year since 1925 by the Association Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth (formerly the Fondation Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth) sponsored by the Ministry of Education and the Fondation Universitaire de Belgique. Originally published as a newsletter it quickly evolved into an international scientific journal containing articles on various aspects of Egyptology papyrology and coptology (including philology history archaeology and history of art) as well as critical reviews of recently published books. The articles are written by experts of various nationalities.
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Cleveland Studies in the History of Art
ISSN: 1092-3934
E-ISSN: 2328-9651
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Brepols
Cleveland Studies in the History of Art publishes scholarly articles and shorter notes containing original research related to the museum’s permanent collection. While collection-based articles are particularly sought others will also be considered. Articles are invited from outside contributors as well as members of the staff.
Convivium
ISSN: 2336-3452
E-ISSN: 2336-808X
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Brepols
Convivium like the rising phoenix brings back to life a defunct periodical the Seminarium Kondakovianum. Like its predecessor Convivium has its base in Czech lands where Kondakov found refuge after fleeing Russia and built his career and reputation. Fittingly the new journal launched in 2014 by scholars from six countries takes a widely expansive view and encompasses scholarship in many disciplines. Starting with art history it extends into the allied fields of anthropology archaeology historiography literature liturgy and history. Similarly Convivium covers a period defined by the broadest possible interpretation of the Middle Ages spanning from the third to the sixteenth century. The journal publishes two issues per year: the first is thematic the second is a miscellany.
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Euphrosyne
ISSN: 0870-0133
E-ISSN: 2736-3082
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Brepols
Euphrosyne: Journal for Classical Philology is an annual academic journal in Classics. The journal publishes original research articles that contribute to various fields within the broader scope of Classical Studies including Greek and Roman literature philology and culture; Byzantine and medieval culture and literature; and Neo-Latin Humanism and Classical Reception with emphasis on how Classical Byzantine or medieval authors and themes have been transmitted through time (Nachleben).
Founded in 1957 Euphrosyne has been dedicated to promoting quality research for over half a century. Based in Lisbon the journal prides itself on its strong international profile. It is committed to promoting innovative research especially by promising early-career scholars and encouraging fresh perspectives and scholarly dialogue across disciplines.
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Founded in 1957 Euphrosyne has been dedicated to promoting quality research for over half a century. Based in Lisbon the journal prides itself on its strong international profile. It is committed to promoting innovative research especially by promising early-career scholars and encouraging fresh perspectives and scholarly dialogue across disciplines.
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European Medieval Drama
ISSN: 1378-2274
E-ISSN: 2031-0064
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Brepols
European Medieval Drama is an international project which seeks to promote the study of medieval drama and performance. It explores medieval drama in all European languages and traditions. Drama and performance is widely interpreted to include subjects such as processions dances folk traditions (semi-)theatrical and ritual events and tournaments. The journal also includes notices relevant to members of the Société Internationale pour l’étude du théâtre médiéval and information of interest to all scholars in the field of medieval drama (e.g. recently published books forthcoming conferences and book reviews).
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European Yearbook of the History of Psychology
ISSN: 2295-5267
E-ISSN: 2507-0304
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Brepols
European Yearbook of the History of Psychology is a peer-reviewed international annual journal devoted to the history of psychology and especially to the interconnection between historiographic survey and problems of epistemology. The journal welcomes contributions that offer precise reconstructions of specific moments topics and figures in the history of psychology via the recovery and critical analysis of both archival and published sources. Critical editions of relevant primary texts or archival sources are also encouraged. While primarily aimed at historians and philosophers of psychology epistemologists historians of philosophy and historians of human sciences the journal is also open to contributions from all areas of psychology provided they address a phenomenon or topic relevant to the discipline of psychology from a historical perspective.
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Food & History
ISSN: 1780-3187
E-ISSN: 2034-2101
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Brepols
Food & History is published by the European Institute for the History and Cultures of Food (IEHCA). It is the leading specialized journal in Europe in the field of food and drink history. Food & History aims at presenting promoting and diffusing research that focuses on food from a historical perspective. The journal studies food and drink history from different points of view. It embraces aspects of social economic religious political and cultural history and deals with questions of consumption production provisioning and distribution medical aspects culinary practices gastronomy and restaurants.
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Forum+
ISSN: 0779-7397
E-ISSN: 3041-6930
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Brepols
FORUM+ is a journal that highlights peer-reviewed artistic research from various fields in an Open Access format. It is available both online and in print and it reflects the dynamic and diverse nature of artistic research an area of growing importance within higher arts education worldwide. The journal’s central mission is to facilitate dialogue by bridging the world of artistic research with its broader academic and societal context. In addition to providing a platform for sharing research findings FORUM+ also aims to stimulate critical reflection on methods processes and motives. The journal provides a stage for creative approaches and critical reflections on the continuously evolving landscape of research in the arts. While FORUM+ is primarily aimed at researchers teachers and students in higher arts education across artistic disciplines it also endeavors to make current developments in artistic research more accessible to a wider audience of art enthusiasts. By ensuring accessibility in form and content the journal positions itself between an academic and a cultural publication.
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Fragmenta
ISSN: 1784-410X
E-ISSN: 2034-208X
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Brepols
Fragmenta Journal of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome invites everyone to contribute to a more profound understanding of Rome’s historical social and cultural role in the broadest sense of the word. It offers a forum for scholars in all fields of the humanities working on Rome and/or Italy from Antiquity to the present day. Both original articles and short communications about research carried out independently or under the supervision of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome will be published. Contributions will be submitted to peer reviewing. The lingua franca of the journal is English but contributions in Italian and occasionally in other languages are welcome as well.
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