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Centaurus
Journal of the European Society for the History of Science
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Centaurus show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: CentaurusCentaurus. 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.
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Chronique d’Égypte
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Chronique d’Égypte show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Chronique d’ÉgypteThe 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
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Cleveland Studies in the History of Art show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Cleveland Studies in the History of ArtCleveland 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.
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Convivium
Exchanges and Interactions in the Arts of the Premodern World - Seminarium Kondakovianum Series Nova
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Convivium show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: ConviviumConvivium, 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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