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| Editorial responsibility: Association pour l’Antiquité Tardive (contact: N. Duval) |
The Association’s journal aims at enriching the study of written
texts from the fourth to the seventh centuries by setting these into a wider
context using a multidisciplinary approach covering history,
archaeology, epigraphy, law and philology. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: Jean-Daniel
Dubois |
| The journal is focused on the
treasures of material borne through literature and other expressions
of the imagination over two millennia. This material was generated,
cultivated and transmitted by numerous Jewish communities and a range
of Christian communities throughout Asia, Africa and Europe. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility:
Asian Society |
| Archives of Asian Art is a
journal of the Asian Society, one of the world's foremost institutions
dedicated to building bridges of understanding between Americans and
Asians. It provides information and insights about Asia and the
Pacific, and offers fresh perspectives on the forces and issues that
are shaping Asia's relations with the United States and the rest of
the world. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Académie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences |
La revue Archives
Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences est l'une des plus
prestigieuses dans son domaine. La
revue est l'organe de l'Académie Internationale d'Histoire des
Sciences qui regroupe les meilleurs spécialistes du monde entier.
En deux fascicules par an, les Archives
publient environ 450 pages d'articles et de recensions sur tous les
sujets, toutes les périodes, toutes les aires culturelles dans six
langues: français, anglais, allemand, italien, espagnol et russe. Les
Archives sont la seule revue généraliste en histoire des sciences. |
Frequency: 2 issues a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility: Institut de Recherche et
d'Histoire des Textes (CNRS, Paris) |
|
This journal, published by the IRHT, provides an up-to-date
bibliography with very little timelag. It is a bibliography in alphabetical order according to late
medieval authors and texts, and includes the manuscripts cited in
catalogues by library collections, by genres, or by authors as
well as in editions or other studies. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial
responsibility: Institut Historique Belge de Rome |
| This publication
presents papers on history, art, archaeology and literature, especially
those regarding the former Low Countries and modernday Belgium in their
relationship to Italy |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Société pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médiévale |
| This journal offers a list of short reports concerning
the institutions and associations specialising in the
study of medieval thought. The review section focuses on
editions, current activities or published works, and the
results of scholarly research. Attention is paid to all
information that may be useful to specialists. As such the
journal acts as an irreplaceable reference work for all
those who wish to keep themselves informed about the
research programmes and current projects in this field of
study. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
The Cleveland Museum of Art |
|
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: European
Medieval Drama Council (Camerino) |
| European Medieval Drama is
an international project which seeks to promote the study of medieval
drama in its performance aspect, to develop the study of drama in
langauges other than English and to set English drama in its European
context. The project has a focus at a symposium of scholars invited to
the annual Festival of European Medieval Drama at Camerino in the
Italian Marche which hosts a month-long festival of early drama, dance,
minstrelsy and all related forms of performance art. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: European
Institute of Food History |
| Food &
History est la revue de l'Institut Européen d'Histoire de
l'Alimentation (IEHA): elle est la première revue en Europe, dans sa
vocation et son concept, spécialisée dans le domaine défini de
l'histoire et de l'alimentation. Son émergence témoigne de l'intérêt
croissant du public et de la communauté scientifique porté à
l'histoire, particulièrement face aux nombreux et complexes problèmes
alimentaires du monte contemporain. Food & History a pour
vocation principale de présenter, fédérer, promouvoir, dynamiser et
diffuser les recherches qui abordent les thématiques de l'alimentation
sous un regard historique. |
Frequency: 2 issues a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: Royal
Netherlandish Institute in Rome
|
The international journal Fragmenta offers a forum for scholars in all fields of the
humanities, working on Rome and/or Italy from Antiquity to the present
day. The lingua franca of the journal is English, but
contributions in Italian and occasionally in other languages are welcome
as well. 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. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility:
The International Research Center for Late Antiquity and Middle Ages
(Motovun, Croatia) |
Annual journal of this centre, established in 1993, with a particular interest
in studying artefacts for the history of art, and to study the
period from Late Antiquity to the end of the Gothic period in an
interdisciplinary, international and diachronic fashion. An annual
colloquium gathers appropriate specialists, from which the papers are
drawn. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
International Medieval Institute, University of
Leeds |
| The IMB is the leading bibliography of articles
concerning the European Middle Ages (c. 450-1500),
drawn from the regular coverage of over 4000
periodicals and miscellany volumes. Not only does
the IMB provide full bibliographical information
to the entries from the publications, but it
provides a comprehensive cataloguing and indexing
system to assist the user in identifying all
relevant entries. |
Frequency: 2 issues a year
available in print, online database, or CD-ROM |
| Editorial responsibility: Centre d’Études Supérieurs de la Renaissance (CESR),
Université François Rabelais, Tours |
| Le Journal
de la Renaissance est une revue
plurilingue et interdisciplinaire sur la Renaissance,
considérée dans une chronologie qui va de Pétrarque à Descartes.
Le Journal
de la Renaissance
se veut une tribune permettant non seulement de rendre compte des
travaux qui se mènent à Tours dans le cadre de colloques et de journées
d’études mais également de donner la parole aux spécialistes
d’Europe et d’ailleurs dont les contributions bénéficieront
d’une mise en perspective pluridisciplinaire. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: David
Dumville |
| The Journal of Celtic
Studies was founded by Professor Howard Maxwell Meroney: its first
issue appeared in 1949 and rapidly gave the new publication a
distinctive character. From 2003 The Journal of Celtic Studies has
been revived as an annual publication, each issue containing
approximately 250 pages. The Journal of Celtic Studies,
whose language of publication is English, is open to articles short and
long from all divisions of the subject - ancient, mediaeval, modern;
art-historical, archaeological, epigraphic, folkloric, historical,
legal, literary, linguistic, onomastic, palaeographical, theological,
etc. Interdisciplinary work is much appreciated. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Circle of Inner Asian Art |
| The Journal of Inner
Asian Art and Archaeology is a new journal launched by the Circle of
Inner Asian Art, replacing its Newsletter (Issues 1-20, 1995-2005),
which has become a major forum for discussion and publication of current
international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and
archaeology of Central and Inner Asia.
Uniquely the Journal covers the vast regions flanking the
ancient Silk Roads from the Iranian world to western China, and from the
Russian steppes to north-western India.
The journal's main focus
will be on the pre-Islamic period of art and archaeology of Inner Asia.
Related scholarly articles on language and history will also be
published. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility:
North American Association of Medieval Latin (contact:
Michael W. Herren) |
| Each issue of this periodical presents new
and original investigations in the field of
medieval Latin literature and language. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility: Pass
Gregory A. |
| Manuscripta: A Journal for
Manuscript Research is published twice yearly for the Vatican Film
Library, St. Louis University by Brepols Publishers. Manuscripta
publishes research in manuscript studies on subjects such as
palaeography, codicology, illumination, diplomatics, book production,
library history, reading, and literacy, textual criticism, et. The
journal follows the Chicago Manual of Style in most instances. |
Frequency: 2 issues a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility:
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto) |
| Each issue of this journal comprises at
least one text edition and contains 10 to 15
substantial articles. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
The Metropolitan Museum
Journal is issued annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its
purpose is to publish original research on works in the Museum's
collections and the areas of investigation they represent.
Contributions, by members of the Museum staff and other specialists,
vary in length from monographic studies to brief notes. The wealth of
the Museum's collections and the scope of these essays make the Journal
essential reading for scholars and amateurs of the fine arts |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
Editorial responsibility:
Centrum van Middeleeuwse Studies, Nijmegen |
|
Frequency: 2 issues a year
available in print |
Editorial responsibility:
R. Copeland, D. Lawton & W. Scase |
| New
Medieval Literatures is an annual work on medieval textual cultures. Its scope is inclusive
of work across the theoretical, archival, philological, and historicist
methodologies associated with medieval literary studies. The title
announces an interest both in new writing about medieval culture and in
new academic writing. As
well as featuring challenging new articles, each issue includes an
analytical survey by a leading international medievalist of recent work
in an emerging or dominant critical discourse. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print |
|
Editorial responsibility:
Medieval Academy of Ireland (editor: D.
O Corràin) |
| Peritia is devoted to the
advancement of medieval studies in the
broadest sense of that term (albeit from
an insular perspective), including
history, languages, law (canon and
secular), archaeology and the ancillary
disciplines. It is especially strong on
Insular Latin, computation, and
palaeography, and it has carried notable
contributions on hagiography, art
history and archaeology, literature,
Irish vernacular law, and the history of
the later middle ages. It has a lively
and wide-ranging review section.
Find out more on Peritia at http://www.ucc.ie/peritia/index.html.
|
Frequency: 1
issue a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility: C.
Esposito & P. Porro, Università di Bari |
| "Quaestio:
The Yearbook of the History of Metaphysics" is dedicated to the
reconstruction of the history of important concepts and themes of the
metaphysical tradition. It aims at examining their ancient or medieval
origins and their reception , transformation or rejection in modern and
contemporary philosophy. The main focus is the transition from medieval
philosophy to the early modern period and covers numerous concepts (like
cause, substance,...) as well as the discussion of other disciplines at
the boundaries of metaphysics itself. |
Frequency: 1 issue a year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility:
Institut des Etudes Augustiniennes (Paris) |
| This journal publishes studies on
the transmission of Latin and Greek
texts from early and medieval
Christianity, editions of texts,
studies on biblical exegesis and
iconography, on ancient
prosopography, on the theology of
Augustine or other Latin or Greek
Fathers, on the interactions between
theology and philosophy, on the
influence of major works from Late
Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
on later literature. It is also
receptive to archaeological and
historical studies. |
Frequency: irregular
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Institut des Etudes Augustiniennes
(Paris) |
|
The Revue des Etudes
Augustiniennes presents the
progress of scholarship in the
areas concerning Early
Christianity and the Early Middle
Ages: history, literature,
philology, Bible exegesis,
archaeology, iconography,
philosophy and theology. It gives
pride of place to the work of
Augustine, its sources and its
later influence. It publishes each
year a systematic list of critical
reviews on Augustine.
The Revue is also open
to studies on other Latin Fathers
and articles on the Greek Fathers
are also carried. Movements such
as Gnosticism or Manichaeism are
not neglected. Since 1995 each
article has been summarised in
English and French. |
Frequency: 2 issues a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Société d'Histoire religieuse
de la France (contact: M.
Venard) |
| This journal is open to all
studies and research on the
religious history of France from
the first centuries A.D. to the
present. Alongside articles on
specific issues, the journal
also contains a Bulletin
critique and Notes
bibliographiques as well as
a section devoted to
Périodiques régionaux.
Each article is summarised in
two languages (from French,
English or German). |
Frequency: 2 issues a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
IRHT, Paris |
| La
Revue d’histoire des textes est publiée par l'IRHT. Elle
couvre un très vaste domaine, chronologique et géographique ;
elle s'intéresse aux textes des domaines linguistiques grec, latin,
roman et orientaux, composés avant l’an 1500. Elle publie des matériaux
préliminaires à des éditions critiques et des études portant sur
l'ensemble d’une tradition textuelle, illustrées au besoin par l'édition
de textes courts et de fragments inédits. Un index des manuscrits cités
fait de chaque volume un instrument de travail précieux pour les
auteurs de catalogues, aussi bien que pour les historiens de la culture
et, en général, pour tous ceux qu'intéresse la transmission du
patrimoine intellectuel. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility:
Société Mabillon (contact: Louis Holtz) |
| The journal is an
international periodical
treating the history of
religious life and
spirituality in both the
medieval and modern eras.
Devoted principally to the
publication and analysis of
new source material related to
the monastic and canonical
orders, the Revue
covers all of Western
Christendom. Each article is
summarised in English and
French. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial
responsibility: Research
Center for Romance Studies, University of California at Berkeley, http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~rescent |
| Defining philology in its broadest
sense, Romance Philology is broad and deep in its coverage:
fields of enquiry include late Latin, the medieval literatures of the
Romance languages, historical and general linguistics, and textual
criticism. In recent years, particular emphasis has been placed on the
development of the Romance languages in the Americas. The book review
section, famous forits critical and authoritative essays on current
research, is an indispensable source for institutional libraries and
scholars. Two issues p.a. in the autumn and spring. |
Frequency: 2 issues a
year
available in print |
| Editorial
responsibility:
Editorial Board of Corpus
Christianorum |
|
Sacris Erudiri
is an international
journal of religious
sciences in its broadest
sense. Studies published
refer mainly to 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
represent preliminary
analyses for later
critical editions of
patristic and medieval
texts to be published in
various series of the Corpus
Christianorum. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
Editorial responsibility:
J. Dhombres |
| Sciences
et Techniques en Perspective (STP) est une revue internationale d'histoire et de philosophie des
sciences et des techniques. STP
est ouverte à toute recherche apportant une contribution nouvelle à
l'histoire ou à la philosophie des sciences et des techniques. |
Frequency: 2
issues a year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility: De
Paolis Paolo |
| Segne e Testo
is an academic journal dedicated to the study of manuscripts and
written culture. The journal aims to comply with the following
objectives:
1. to be opened to scientific
contributions concerning greek and latin book culture (but also
including comparative graphic-textual studies of manuscripts of various
cultural and linguistic origin);
2. to cover the period from ancient
Greece and Rome through to the era of Western and Byzantine humanism;
3. to deal with the following areas of
enquiry: manufacturing techniques and materials used in manuscript
production; handwriting, customs related to reading; the production,
circulation and transmission of written culture; text tradition;
illumination;
4. to foster intermethodological
exchange among scholars in the various fields relating to the study of
manuscripts.
|
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial responsibility: Universidade
de Santiago de Compostela, Facultade de Filoloxia |
| Troianalexandrina
is a peer-reviewed journal dealing with medieval texts containing
classical material. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print |
| Editorial
responsibility:
Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies,
UCLA |
| Viator
publishes articles of
distinction in any field
of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance, viewed
broadly as the period
between late antiquity
and the mid-seventeenth
century. In keeping with
its title, the journal
gives special
consideration to
articles that wander
across frontiers:
articles that focus on
meetings between
cultures, that pursue an
idea through the
centuries, that employ
the methods of different
disciplines
simultaneously. Articles
must attain technical
excellence while
remaining accessible to
the interested
non-specialist. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: Judy
Quinn, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic,
University of Cambridge |
| Viking
and Medieval Scandinavia is a multidisciplinary journal that covers the full range of studies in
the field, stretching geographically from Russia to North America
and chronologically from the Viking Age to the end of the medieval
period. It includes a regular
'newsletter' section to cover recent discoveries, major publications
and updates on long-term projects in the field; issues contain
illustrations and colour plates. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
| Editorial responsibility: Andrew
Cole, Fiona Somerset, Lawrence Warner |
| The Yearbook of Langland
Studies is the sole journal devoted to Piers Plowman studies.
Since 1987, YLS has significantly shaped the expanding critical
attention to the poem and its contexts. Each volume - including essays,
debate, reviews, and annual annotated bibliography - offers access to
the most sigificant and up-to-date scholarship on the poem and its
literary, historical, codicological, and critical contexts.
YLS is published by Brepols.
From this point forward the International Piers Plowman Society
will administer individual subscriptions (otherwise known as
memberships), while Brepols will administer institutional subscriptions.
Individuals can join by submitting their details on the PayPal link
from the
home
page of the International Piers Plowman Society; Institutions
should contact Brepols. Note that the institutional subscription to
YLS provided by Brepols now includes access to an electronic
version of the journal, and this will soon include access to back-issues
as well as the new volumes. |
Frequency: 1 issue a
year
available in print or a combination of print and online access |
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