Mon 8 Aug 2005
Online journal: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
Posted by Phil Harland. Categories: Greco-Roman religions and culturePost a Comment
As pointed out on the Stoa consortium, the well-established journal Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies is now freely available online (at least the current year). Let’s hope it stays free-access.
There are sometimes articles dealing with religions of the ancient Mediterranean in this journal, including the recent article by Velvet Yates on “The Titanic Origin of Humans: The Melian Nymphs and Zagreus” (link to pdf not working at the moment). Another article by Michael Carter, titled “Archiereis and Asiarchs: A Gladiatorial Perspective“, argues that the positions of the highpriests of the imperial cult are, in fact, one and the same with the positions of asiarchs in the province of Asia. D.R. Jordan’s article from 2000 which lists recently discovered curse tablets, or defixiones, is also available (“New Greek Curse Tablets (1985-2000)“.

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