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Sacris Erudiri
Journal of Late Antique and Medieval Christianity
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Sacris Erudiri show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Sacris ErudiriSacris Erudiri is an international journal dedicated to religious science in its broadest sense. The studies published primarily focus on the history of the Church, the history of liturgy, and patristics. Whilst excluding nothing, the topics addressed refer more to factual and institutional history than to doctrinal history. These articles often provide preliminary analyses for later critical editions of patristic and medieval texts that are to be published in various series of the Corpus Christianorum. Articles are published in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
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Scriptorium
Revue internationale des études relatives aux manuscrits / International journal of manuscript studies
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Scriptorium show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: ScriptoriumScriptorium is an international publication of mediaeval manuscript studies founded in 1946 by Camille Gaspar (1876-1960), Frédéric Lyna (1888-1970) and François Masai (1909-1979). It is a bi-yearly multilingual publication focused on codicology (material description of any aspect of manuscripts: supporting material, page setting, binding, paleography, miniatures...) informing on cultural environment and offering a bibliography regarding mediaeval manuscripts from Western, Eastern and Central Europe. It contains articles, notes, and materials or reviews of books and articles (Bulletin codicologique, approximately 500 titles per year) related to manuscript culture, edited under the direction of an international scientific committee.
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Semitica et Classica
International Journal of Oriental and Mediterranean Studies / Revue Internationale d'Etudes Orientales et Méditerranéennes
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Semitica et Classica show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Semitica et ClassicaSemitica et Classica, International Journal of Oriental and Mediterranean Studies features research on the interaction between the classical and oriental worlds from the second millennium B.C.E. to the early centuries of Islam. The geographic scope of this journal stretches from the Western Mediterranean to the Middle East and includes Europe, Africa, and Asia up to and including the Arabian peninsula.
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Sound Studies Review
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Sound Studies Review show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Sound Studies ReviewHoused in the Department of Music and Theater at Manhattan College and managed by faculty and students in the Sound Studies program, Sound Studies Review (SSR) is an international, peer-reviewed music journal, published semiannually by Brepols. The journal seeks to present multiple perspectives on the science and cultural reception of sound in our everyday listening environment. The purpose of the journal is to diversify the audience of sound studies by offering a wide range of differing topics that converge at the intersection between musicology, audio technology, acoustical research, media studies, and the environment.
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Studia Orientalia Christiana - Collectanea
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Studia Orientalia Christiana - Collectanea show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Studia Orientalia Christiana - CollectaneaStudia Orientalia Christiana.Collectanea is a journal that publishes annual studies about Christian oriental Churches, Arab Christianity, and the presence of the Franciscans in the Middle East. The journal is published by scholars of the Franciscan Center of Christian Oriental Studies, founded in Cairo by the Custody of the Holy Land in 1954 at the monastery of Mousky, the first Franciscan establishment in Egypt. The Centre aims to promote research in two main areas: the development of the Eastern sciences among Middle East Christian communities and the documentation and recording in chronicles of the lives and history of the Franciscans in the Middle East.
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