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Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization. New volume of SAAC – 16! A new volume of Studies in Ancient Art and Civilization (SAAC) is available now! To buy a volume visit website: www.akademicka.pl/saac New SAAC 13 13th volume of SAAC is available ! Look at the list of the articles >>> ERRATUM Due to a printing error the figure on page 170 was repeated on page 179. SAAC Digital Archive All archival volumes of SAAC publications are available on our website in digital form.

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D. Wiles and C. Dymkowski. Archives The APGRD holds physical materials that document the history of performances of Greek and Roman Drama. The general collections archive has grown out of the materials collected and donated by researchers since the beginning of the APGRD project, in particular by Oliver Taplin, Edith Hall and Fiona Macintosh. Performance database The performance database is an online resource that details quantitative information about performances of Greek and Roman drama from antiquity to the present day. Library The APGRD houses a comprehensive library on the performance and reception of ancient texts. Philological quarterly : a journal devoted to scholarly investigation in the classical and modern languages and literatures / editor : Hardin Craig. Titre : Philological quarterly : a journal devoted to scholarly investigation in the classical and modern languages and literatures / editor : Hardin Craig Auteur : University of Iowa Éditeur : University of Iowa (Iowa City (Iowa)) Date d'édition : 1922 Contributeur : Craig, Hardin (1875-1968).

Directeur de publication Type : texte,publication en série imprimée Langue : Anglais Format : application/pdf Identifiant : ark:/12148/cb32839342k/date Identifiant : ISSN 00317977 Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France Relation : Description : Périodicité : Trimestriel Description : Etat de collection : 1922 (vol. 1, n °1)-1940 Provenance : bnf.fr. Publications - ASOR Newsletter. News@ASOR is a bimonthly e-newsletter tailored to the interests of ASOR members. The e-newsletter delivers updates on events in the field, organizational news, and highlights from the ASOR Blog. News@ASOR is supported by the generosity of the Kershaw Family Trust. The goals of the e-newsletter are to: Promote the ASOR Blog Disseminate organizational news Keep members updated about their membership status and renewal schedule Share upcoming deadlines such as ASOR fellowship application due dates and Annual Meeting paper submission due dates Encourage a sense of community among ASOR members Highlight the activities of ASOR's committees Past Issues The Ancient Near East Today.

Past Issues The ASOR Newsletter presents brief summaries of research work done under the auspices of ASOR, and reports on the various activities of ASOR's overseas centers in Amman, Jerusalem, and Nicosia. Editor: Andrew G. Current Issue: Winter 2012 [62.4] Past Issues. Popular Archaeology. Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement. Oriental Institute Annual Reports. Opuscula: Short Texts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Opuscula | ECSI. Opuscula is published yearly by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. First issued in 2008 (no. 1), Opuscula replaces the annuals Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana published by the Swedish Institute at Athens and the Swedish Institute in Rome respectively. The annual contains articles within classical archaeology, ancient history, art, architecture and philology, as well as book reviews within these subjects.

Reports of fieldwork carried out under the supervision of the Institutes at Athens and Rome are regularly reported on in the Opuscula. The annual welcomes contributions pertaining to the ancient Mediterranean world (prehistory to Late Antiquity) and the Classical tradition and drawing on archaeological, historical and philological studies; also, contributions dealing with later periods in the areas, especially in the fields of art, architecture, history and cultural heritage. Open Journal of Archaeometry. Open Journal of Philosophy. Nestor, an international bibliography of Aegean studies, EuroMed 2014 On 30 May 2014 submissions for full research papers and project papers (each 10 pages maximum) and short papers (6 pages maximum), including 600 dpi images and bibliography, are due for the 5th International Euro-Mediterranean Conference (EuroMed 2014), to be held on 3-8 November 2014 at the entrance of the ancient Amathus city by Limassol in Cyprus.

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Their studies are accompanied by a number of contributions offered by scholars from other scientific and academic institutions from the Holy Land and from abroad. Beside exegetical, linguistic, and literary studies on the Old and New Testaments, you will find inside articles about the history and archaeology of the Biblical world in general, and of Judaism and Early Christianity. Annual published by: Edizioni Terra Santa - Milano (Italy) Distributed by: BREPOLS Publishers. Medicina Antiqua: Essays. Essays The Medicina Antiqua Essays are short, authoritative, up-to-date treatments of specific topics in Graeco-Roman medicine and medical thought, with suggestions for further reading or WWW browsing. Several of these essays have been prompted by questions sent to AM/MA, and we welcome suggestions for additional essays.

If you would like to contribute an essay, please e-mail me with your proposed topic. Archaeological remains as a source of evidence for Roman Medicine (pdf) by Dr Patricia Baker (Canterbury, University of Kent). Hellebore (Helleborus niger) by W. Rue (Ruta graveolens) the second in the Hursts' series. Hemlock (Conium maculatum L.) the third in the Hursts' series.

Poisons, Poisoning, and Poisoners in Ancient Rome by Francois P. Hippocrates: The "Greek Miracle" in Medicine by Ann Ellis Hanson. Dreams in Ancient Medicine by Lee T. Galen: A Biographical Sketch by Lee T. Minerva Homepage. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures. Journal of the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science. The peer reviewed articles published in the Journal are drawn from paper and poster presentations given at the annual Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science (DHCS). The goal of the colloquium is to bring together researchers and scholars in the humanities and computer science to examine the current state of digital humanities as a field of intellectual inquiry and to identify and explore new directions and perspectives for future research. Vol 1, No 3 (2011): 2010 Chicago DHCS Colloquium The 2010 DHCS Colloquium was held at Northwestern University from Nov. 21-22, 2010.

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