Journals
BULAG
Editor: Sylviane Cardey
Created in 1980, the BuLAG book series, Bulletin de Linguistique Appliquée et Générale (Bulletin of Applied and General Linguistics) publishes original theoretical or applied articles in general linguistics and natural language processing. It is an internationalpeer-reviewed journal and each year a theme is proposed and a call is posted on various mailing lists. Articles in English or French are selected by an international committee.
Cahiers du théâtre antique
Editors: Michel Fartzoff and Marie-Pierre Noël
Published by the Groupe Interdisciplinaire du Théâtre Antique and Université Paul-Valéry (Montpellier), the Cahiers du GITA (CGita) were founded by Paulette Ghiron-Bistagne and subsequently edited by Alain Moreau, Pierre Sauzeau, and Marie-Pierre Noël. The opening issue, entitled Melpomène 84: mélanges interdisciplinaires sur la tragédie grecque, came out in 1985. Several supplements and 18 numbers on a single theme came out from 1985 until 2011.
Now published by the Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté and edited jointly by Michel Fartzoff and Marie-Pierre Noël, within the framework of a cooperation between research centers ISTA (Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité – EA 4011) in Besançon and CRISES (Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Sciences Humaines et Sociales – EA 4424) in Montpellier, CTA (a.k.a. CGita) is currently the only French journal devoted to ancient classical theater and its reception.
Each issue is devoted to a central theme (study of a play or theatrical), and rooted primarily in Greek and Roman theater, though regularly incorporating a comparative literature approach, both synchronically and diachronically: thus, ancient classical theater is envisaged within both its original performance context and its interpretive, performance, and constant adaptation history, from antiquity to the present day. The journal is therefore intended for a wide readership: all specialists of Greek and Roman antiquity and its reception, and also everyone interested in Western theatrical history, forms, and practice.
Coulisses*
See Skén&graphie.
Dialogue d'Histoire Ancienne
Editor: Antonio Gonzales
Dialogues d’Histoire Ancienne (DHA) is a multilingual international semiannual journal (with a three-tiered editorial board) devoted to ancient history and classical studies. Since its founding by Pierre Lévêque in 1974, it has been a site for discussion and debate for specialists of antiquity with the most diverse scholarly backgrounds. Since 2005, it has issued two or three yearly supplements It is sponsored by the Institut des Sciences Humaines et Sociales of the CNRS and published and distributed by the Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté. It features scholarly articles, summaries of events, book reviews, and brief notes. It includes a table of contents, abstracts, and keywords. Articles are submitted to the editorial committee for approval before going through peer-review (two outside experts, a third one if arbitration is needed) in blind copy, in keeping with procedures agreed upon by the editorial committee.
HiMA : revue internationale d'histoire militaire ancienne
Editor: Giusto Traina
The Revue internationale d’Histoire Militaire Ancienne (HiMA) aims at providing everyone interested in ancient military history – teachers, scholars, academics, students, and a wider cultivated audience – with the opportunity to follow the most recent research in the field of military history, war, and societies in the ancient world. Its primary focus is the Mediterranean World in its entirety (Near-East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, late antiquity), but it is open to other contexts, such as China and Central Asia, especially from a comparative perspective. Its interests also encompass “ancient military thought” and its posthumous influence in the modern era.
Its hope is to deal with military history in all its aspects: not only specifically technical issues such as strategy and tactics, logistics, and armament, but also economics and the law, social and institutional history, as well as event-driven history, based on military and diplomatic activities, and still often derided as “battle history.” Indeed, war is not just the history of battles: it is deeply rooted in the structures of societies, where it stands with the rule rather than the exception, as the ancients were well aware.
An international, plurilingual journal, HiMA is published once a year and comprises articles, chronicles, and full-length and brief reviews. In addition, it regularly issues thematic supplements.
Hera's Peacock
Editor: Laurence Le Diagon
Hera’s Peacock is an international thematic interdisciplinary journal.
What’s in a name?
In Greek mythology Hera sent Argus, the giant with a hundred eyes, to watch over her unfaithful husband Zeus, who was enamoured of Io. To recover his freedom of action, the king of the gods commanded Hermes to slay the giant. Thwarted, Hera transferred Argus’s eyes to the peacock, her favourite animal. This hundred-eyed peacock captures the ambition of the journal—to convey multiple points of view of one subject.
Philosophique
Editor: Louis Ucciani
Journal published by the Center of Philosophical documentation and bibliography and by the University of Franche-Comté’s Philosophical Research Laboratory on the logic of action.
Publications mathématiques de Besançon
Editor: Christophe Delaunay
Created in 1974 by Georges Gras, The Mathematic Publications of Besançon – Algebra and Number Theory edit not only research articles, but also synthetic articles, articles des actes, and advanced course articles. The journal is reviewed by Zentralblatt and Mathematical Reviews.
Semen
Editor: Andrée Chauvin-Vileno
Founders: Th. Aron, J. Peytard (1983). Semen (Collection from the Annales Littéraires) is a language sciences journal: it mainly deals with speech analysis, textual linguistics, and semiotics. Links with other disciplines: psychoanalysis, philosophy, sociology.
SKÉN&GRAPHIE
Editors: Julia Peslier and Pascal Lécroart
Skén&graphie, successor journal of Coulisses, a pluridisciplinary and compartive study of writings for and about the stage in three domains: the « Critical Journal » unfolds thematic lines; the «Cahier de la création» deals with beautifying unedited dramatic texts; the “Cahier des Spectacles det des Professionnels” summarizes life in the current scene.
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 49/2
COLLECTIF – 2023
The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne supplément 27
Marco Virgilio GARCÍA QUINTELA – Étienne HELMER – Arnaud MACÉ – Noémie VILLACÈQUE (edit. director) – 2023
An interdisciplinary approach to the knowledge produced in democratic Athens in relation to specific places, which make the public space of the polis a set of intertwined practices and discourses.
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 49/1
COLLECTIF – 2023
The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
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Dialogue d'histoire ancienne supplément 26
Clément BADY – Olga BOUBOUNELLE (edit. director) – Alexandre VLAMOS (edit. coord.) – Christel MÜLLER – Paul ERNST – Gabrielle FRIJA – Anna HELLER (with the coll. of) – 2023
This book aims to address the way in which Greek communities had to fit into the imperium Romanum from the 2nd century BC onwards, through the concepts of adherence, participation and resilience.
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 48/2
COLLECTIF – 2022
FOLDER: Clisthene Workshop, V, Circulation and transfer of thought patterns
Michel Fartzoff, Karin Mackowiak, Arnaud Macé, Foreword
Livio Rossetti, Introduction. The Circulation of Knowledge at the Time of Thales (and Shortly After)
Robert Hahn, Thales, The “Pythagorean Theorem”, and Technological Context
Lora Mariat, Resonance of the Body, Resonance of the Soul: The Echo Phenomenon in Theories of Hearing and Persuasion, from Alcmaeon to Plato
Étienne Helmer, Bodies and Souls in Xenophon’s Economics. An Aspect of Economic Thought in Ancient Greece
Aikaterini Lefka, The Political Welfare: Theory and Practice in Ancient Greek Thought, from the Origins to Socrates
Unai Iriarte, Women as an Engine of Change in the Tyranny of the Peisistratids
Lorenzo Paoletti,Cretan Soldiers at the Seleucid Court and the Enigmatic Case of Lasthenes: from μισθοφόρος to ἐπὶ τῶν πραγμάτων?
Nicolas Siron,Time after Time. Instances and Representations of Time in the Athenian Lawcourts
Benjamin Scolnic, Ἀντίπατρος ἀδελφιδοῦς: Was Antipatros Son of Epigonos of Telmessos the “Nephew” of Antiochos III?
José Pascual, Apameia on the Euphrates, Macedonoupolis and Seleucid Forms of Political and Territorial Control
Jean-Christophe Vincent, Gods and Goddesses of Arcadia in the Account of Pausanias (book VIII). Between Divine Birth(s) and Theriomorphism
Ana-Marija Krnić, Filip Lovrić, Contribution to the Study of Late Antique Fortification and Signalling Systems in the Coastal and Island Territory of Northern Dalmatia Using GIS
Jorge García Cardiel, Eduardo Sánchez Moreno, The Scipiones Visit Aphrodite: The Hispanic Sanctuaries of the Goddess in the Context of the Second Punic War
Gabrielle Frija, The Evolution of the Imperial Cult in the Greek Provinces after the Death of Augustus
José Ortiz Córdoba, Geographical Mobility in the Iberian Peninsula in Imperial Times: Study of Immigrants from the Rhine and Danube Provinces
Slavery and dependance. Chronicles 2022
The long march of Christian abolitionism
IThe archaeology of the relationship between Christianity and slavery
A competitive approach between the Church, States and Christians?
Natural law and slavery in the Spanish Catholic period
The long march towards a universally shared abolitionism
Oriental Chronicle. Chronicles 2022
French and Albanian archaeological research in Dyrrachium. Findings of the 2022 campaign.
The French and Bulgarian archaeological mission in Apollonia Pontica (Sozopol, Bulgaria): the tumuli of the Mapite area
Ratiaria inscriptions (Upper Moesia, Bulgaria)
Greek and Roman inscriptions in Anatolia XI
New sanctuaries in Nea Paphos: underground religious temples and spaces at the Fabrika hill. Preliminary results of the French archaeologiacal mission to Paphos in collaboration with Warsaw University (2018-2022)
Which Seleucia? A note on a passage of Diodorus (XXXIV-XXXV, 39A)
A look at the Hellenic publications. Chronicles 2022
Immense, impenetrable and proud beauty.
Humiliated and despised at the crossing of the Acheron
Dying in Athens
Between two worlds: the living and the dead in epic poetry
Archaeology of death
The cult of Sarapis
Helenistic cities and landscapes
An invitation to the Symposion
Scultpures in Greek-speaking provinces of the empire
On the Peloponese
Regional studies I: the diffusion of Macedonian culture
Regional studies II: on the urban design of protobyzantine Philippi
Regional studies III: Northen Euboea
Mirror of the Aegean archaeology
The diffusion of the Cycladic culture
On prehistoric material civilization and recent interpreting methods
The Greek meta-archaeological discourse
Engineers of the antiquity
The founding fathers of archaeology and Greek epigraphy
A new collection on the antiquity targeting a large but informed public
Living and dying in the 6th century AD: natural catastrophes and barbarian invasions
Reviews
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Dialogues d'histoire ancienne supplément 25
Anne DAGUET-GAGEY – Pierre SCHNEIDER (edit. director) – 2022
This book contains contributions relating to the topic of maritime and fluvial areas. These focus on two subjects: the cults dedicated to the deities of the sea and the rivers; the practical aspects of navigation
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 48/1
COLLECTIF – 2022
The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
40.00 € -
Dialogues d’histoire ancienne supplément 24
Stéphane BENOIST (edit. director) – Stéphane BENOIST (frwd) – 2022
A set of nine essays to change our approach to the first centuries BCE and CE, in Rome and in the Roman world, addressing the notion of “imperial republic” through political, social and administrative analyses.
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Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 47/2
COLLECTIF – 2021
The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
40.00 € -
Dialogues d’histoire ancienne 47/1
COLLECTIF – 2021
The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
40.00 €