Classics and Ancient History Electronic Journals

NB Remember, there may be printed copies of the journals, especially earlier issues, in Fisher Research Library.


Journals Abbreviations


Other relevant ejournals listed in the Catalogue

Antiquity
A quarterly journal of archaeological research.
The webpage for Antiquity contains an index to all their journal articles from vol 1, 1927 to vol 74, 2000.

Classical Quarterly
this journal publishes research papers and short notes on Greco-Roman language, literature, history and philosophy in May and December. Its companion, Classical Review, publishes reviews of new works. Over three hundred books are reviewed each year.
The library has print issues in Fisher Research 480.5 16, F.1(1907)-44(1950),N.S.1(1951)+

Electronic Antiquity: Communicating the Classics
Currently supported by the Digital Library and Archives of Virginia Tech.

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology (Online)
In addition to scholarship on language and written texts from the ancient world, HSCP publishes work, for example, on ancient history, philosophy, art history, and the reception of classical culture in late antiquity, the medieval period, and beyond.

Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Produced by the University of Chicago for articles on the ancient and medieval civilizations of the Near East.
The webpage for JNES contains a table of contents to issues from vol 55 (1), 1996+.

Journal of the American Oriental Society
Primarily for the study of languages and literatures, philology, literary criticism, textual criticism, paleography, epigraphy, linguistics, biography and archaeology of Asia and the Near East.
The webpage for JAOS contains a table of contents to issues from vol 116, 1996+.

Greece & Rome. New Surveys in the Classics (Online)
These annual supplements of the journal Greece & Rome are available electronically from 2006 and have covered such topics as historians, slavery and religion. Older titles (v.1, 1967+) are held as books in Fisher Library


Other Ejournals

The Library does not subscribe to the online version of these journals, so the full text cannot be accessed via the Internet in the Library. The websites of the following journals provide their articles in full-text.

Digressus: the Internet Journal for the Classical World
A fully refereed journal publishing articles and reviews in Classical Studies, Archaeology and Byzantine Studies

Revue Internationale des Droits de l'Antiquite
From, the University of Liege.