Augustinian Studies
Ohio: Philosophy Documentation Center
The journal welcomes proposals for book reviews.
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The journal welcomes proposals for book reviews.
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Vigiliae Christianae contains articles and short notes of a historical, cultural, linguistic or philological nature on early Christian literature written after the New Testament, as well as on Christian epigraphy and archaeology. Church and dogmatic history are dealt with as they relate to social history; Byzantine and medieval literature are treated as far as they exhibit continuity with the early Christian period. It is the leading journal in its field and has an extensive book review section giving a critical analysis of other titles related to the field.
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The journal welcomes proposals for book reviews.
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https://brill.com/view/journals/vc/vc-overview.xml?contents=toc-49628
Description et organisation
Current Issues in Ancient Medicine (CIAM) met à disposition d’un large public, à la fois en format papier et en Open Access, les résultats des recherches actuelles portant sur la médecine ancienne de l’Antiquité jusqu’à la Renaissance. La collection publie, dans les principales langues de communication scientifique, aussi bien des monographies que des recueils collectifs, éditions critiques, traductions ou commentaires expertisés par un comité de lecture international. La diversité de ses angles d’approche, depuis la philologie jusqu’à l’histoire des sciences ou l’histoire des idées, fait ainsi écho à la diversité des intérêts suscités par la médecine ancienne chez le lecteur contemporain.
Éditrices : Brigitte Maire & Nathalie Rousseau
Editorial Board : Arsenio Ferraces Rodríguez, Klaus-Dietrich Fischer, Valérie Gitton-Ripoll, Alessia Guardasole, David R. Langslow, Marie-Hélène Marganne, Matteo Martelli, Anna Maria Urso
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brigitte.maire@unil.ch
nathalie.rousseau@sorbonne-universite.fr
a.neumann@schwabe.ch
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Consacrée à l’histoire des religions au Proche-Orient antique, Mythopoeïa est une revue pluridisciplinaire, transculturelle et loin de toute appartenance institutionnelle. Quand les études proche-orientales anciennes reposent essentiellement, depuis le XIXe siècle, sur les questionnements de l’archéologie et de la linguistique, sa dimension également historico-anthropologique est double : tout d’abord, dans une perspective de dialogue entre les différentes aires culturelles et religieuses de l’Orient ancien, donner un cadre d’expression cohérent aux chercheurs ; ensuite, permettre la diffusion auprès d’un large public de travaux universitaires novateurs.
Publiée une fois par an, Mythopoeïa est une revue papier. Les contributions ne pourront pas dépasser les 50 000 signes (espaces compris) et devront être écrites en français, italien ou anglais. Chaque article doit être accompagné d’un résumé d’environ 600 mots et d’une liste de 5 à 10 mots- clés (le nombre de signes du résumé et des mots-clés n’est pas compris dans la limite de 50 000 signes imposée plus haut). Enfin, l’utilisation de l’Harvard reference system est requise en ce qui concerne les notes et la bibliographie. Le seul format accepté est : .doc
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https://www.eisenbrauns.org/books/titles/978-952-10-9500-9.html
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Notre dernière publication présente un dossier qui rend hommage à Madame Anne Pasquier, professeure émérite à la Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses (de l’Université Laval, à Québec) : « Les contributions que rassemble ce dossier publié en son honneur relèvent de domaines dans lesquels Anne Pasquier s’est illustrée : la rhétorique biblique, Augustin, le gnosticisme et le manichéisme. Elles rendent compte également de la diversité et de la complémentarité des approches qu’elle a pratiquées »
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The international network Polymnia, created in 1999 by Jacqueline Fabre-Serris and Françoise Graziani to promote the study of the mythographical tradition in Europe from Antiquity to the 17th Century has developed two types of activities: a programme of conferences in the various partner institutions and the publications of bilingual texts with translations and notes in the series Mythographes (Presses Universitaires du Septentrion).
The journal Polymnia continues the research programme of the network. It offers a space for interdisciplinary and diachronic reflection and debate about mythographical texts in Antiquity, in the Middles Ages, and in the Renaissance.
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https://polymnia-revue.univ-lille.fr/index.php/en/this-journal-home/
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The LaborEst scientific journal, published twice a year, was established in 2008 by Edoardo Mollica within the homonymous LaborEst research lab – Economic Evaluations and Real Estate Appraisals Lab. The scope of the journal is to strengthen the vital link between scientific research and territorial needs.
The estimation culture and the economic evaluation of programs, plans and projects are driving disciplines and core topics of the scientific journal.
The LaborEst scientific journal is a place of interdisciplinary discussion on issues affectingMetropolitan Cities, and a room for dialogue among different researchers at national and international levels, sharing experiences on issues concerning the Inner Areas of the less-developed regions, in a perspective of competitive territorial growth and broadly of local development.
In particular, the published contributions disclaim general issues relating to:
LaborEst is a biannual open access journal and authors retain their copyrights. No charges apply for submission, processing or publishing in LaborEst.
All proposed papers will be subject to a double-blind peer review process, run by at least two scholars of Italian and foreign universities, where both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process.
In addition to the ordinary volumes, special issues are occasionally published, in general monographs on specific topics or reports collection of conferences’ proceedings, symposia, seminars, study meetings’ output and other scientific events organized by LaborEst or with its sponsorship.
Since 2015, the journal is also published online as electronic open access journal.
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Table of contents
Ancient and new religious co-habitations between the shores of the Mediterranean M. Monaca, M. Mormino p.3
Zeus Homarios: il vincolo dell’identità Achea nel Mediterraneo M. Kamenou, p.9
The Horoscop of Constantinople under the Light of Ancient Astrological Texts A.Pérez-Jiménez, p.16
Religious Coabitation and Magical Sincretism in Mediterranean Area: Hekate in Greek Magical Papyr IV (1390 – 1495). N.LopezCarrasco, p.25
Between Town and Countryside, between Pagans and Christians: some Suggestions in Arnobius’ Adversus Nationes.
C. Tommasi, p.33
Islam and the Christians in the 7th and 8th centuries: between refutation and definition. M. Monaca, p.46
The ‘Melkite’ Churches between the Empire and the Caliphate. Conflicts and Coexistence at the End of the Ninth Century: the Evidence of the Eighth Ecumenical Council (869-870). M.Mormino, p. 51
Between Constantinople and Rome: Isaac Argyrus and the palamite controversy (1350-1380). R.Caballero-Sánchez, p.56
Interculturality and Interreligiosity in the Late Antique Sicily of Benedetto Radice: Greeks, Latins, Arabs, Christians and Muslims T. Sardella, p.63
Muslims in Sicily. Media Representation and Actual Realities, R. Barcellona, A. Bencivinni p.70
Sacred Places and Multiple Identities. Pilgrimage, Devotion and Religious Cohabitation in Ancient and Contemporary Times, L. Carnevale, p.78
Religious Superdiversity between Global and Local: some Remarks on a Research Project about Rome A.Saggioro, p.84
Christians and Jews in Muslim Land: Forms and Strategies of Protection, Cohabitation and Integration in Modern and Contemporary Tunisia, S. Speziale p.90
European Youth in Struggle against the West: between Fundamentalism and Social Redemption, N.Pettinato p.98
The Mediterranean World: from the Globalization of Indifference to the Development of Welcome, P. P. Triulcio p. 101
Reflection from a Philosophical Point of View on Living in the Mediterranean World, G. Giordano p.104
This journal publishes thematic issues.
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Studies in Interreligious Dialogue is an academic peer-reviewed journal. It welcomes scholarly works on encounters between believers of different religions and worldviews from a practice-theory point of view. It invites discussion of practical issues concerning interreligious relations, such as interreligious learning, worship, marriage, welfare. The journal publishes articles by adherents of various religious traditions and academic disciplines. In particular, Studies in Interreligious Dialogue aims to enhance practical religious studies as a new field in the academic study of religion.
Studies in Interreligious Dialogue is abstracted and indexed in ATLASerials; Index Theologicus; Index to the Study of Religions Online; New Testament Abstracts; Elenchus Bibliographicus (Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses); ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences); Scopus; CrossRef.
Studies in Interreligious Dialogue is a peer-reviewed journal.
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http://poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?url=journal&journal_code=SID
Description
Je vous annonce la parution du volume DUALISMES. Doctrines religieuses et traditions philosophiques (Chôra Hors-Série, 2015).
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http://www.polirom.ro/catalog/carte/chora-dualismes-doctrines-religieuses-et–traditions-philosophique-6051/.