Folyóiratok

 

Antik Tanulmányok
https://akademiai.com/loi/092

„This journal publishes original studies on the literature, language, history and material culture of Ancient Greece and Rome as well as articles concerning the Ancient East, medieval Latin language and literature, the history and culture of Byzantium and the reception of Graeco-Roman culture in Hungary.”

 

Byzantinische Zeitschrift
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/byzs
„The Byzantinische Zeitschrift is the leading journal in the field of Byzantine Studies. It publishes articles and reviews on all aspects of Byzantine literature, history, society, and culture. Each issue of the journal contains a large bibliographic section. This so-called III. Abteilung serves as the standard bibliography in Byzantine Studies.”

 

Dumbarton Oaks Papers

https://www.doaks.org/research/publications/series/dumbarton-oaks-papers
The annual journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers was founded in 1941 for the publication of articles relating to Byzantine civilization—society and culture from roughly the fourth through the fifteenth century in the Roman Empire and in successor and neighboring states. The journal treats sources not only in medieval Greek but in other premodern languages, including Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Latin, Old Church Slavonic, and Syriac.

 

Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta
http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/journal.aspx?issn=0584-9888

 

Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik
https://austriaca.at/joeb_collection

 

Byzantinoslavica – Revue internationale des Etudes Byzantines
http://www.slu.cas.cz/4-byzant-detail-en.html
„The annual journal Byzantinoslavica publishes studies, critical editions, field reports, conference reports and book reviews related to the history and culture of the Byzantine civilization and Byzantine-Slavonic relations.”

 

Byzantina Symmeikta
https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz
The Institute for Byzantine Studies of the National Hellenic Research Foundation (http://www.eie.gr) announces Byzantina Symmeikta, an international peer-reviewed open access journal.

 

Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
https://cmrs.ucla.edu/publications/journals/comitatus/
Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval Studies, published annually under the auspices of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, invites the submission of articles by graduate students and recent PhDs in any field of medieval and renaissance studies.”

 

Different Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on Medieval Art
http://www.differentvisions.org/
A peer-reviewed, on-line, open-access journal designed to showcase progressive scholarship on medieval visual culture.

 

Digital Medievalist
https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/
„Digital Medievalist is an on-line, open access, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the use of digital tools and media in the study of medieval culture.  Its inaugural issue was published in April, 2005.  DM publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics (markup and stylesheets, tools and software, etc.), commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports.  The journal also commissions reviews of books and major electronic sites and projects.  All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities in humanities computing.”

 

Canadio-Byzantina
https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ojs/index.php/cb

 

Golden Horn
http://goudenhoorn.com/
„This is the archive of Gouden Hoorn (Golden Horn), Journal of Byzantium, which was published by Godiva Éditions on the initiative of the Council of Independent Byzantinists (Onafhankelijk Byzantinologen Overleg, OBO), that was founded on 29th November, 1991.”

 

Journal of the Holy Roman Empire
https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/5535108?q&versionId=45437167
Publisher: Society for the Study of the Holy Roman Empire
„The Journal of the Holy Roman Empire is a peer-reviewed e-journal that offers original research on the history and culture of the Empire.  We welcome contributions from all avenues of historical inquiry, including but certainly not limited to political, religious, gender, social, economic, and military history.”

 

Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies
https://hortulus-journal.com/
Publisher: Hortulus
„Hortulus is a refereed journal devoted to the literatures and cultures of the medieval world. Electronically published once a year, its mission is to present a forum in which graduate students from around the globe may share their ideas.
Although Hortulus follows convention in defining the European Middle Ages as taking place roughly between 400-1500, relevant submissions outside traditional geographical and temporal boundaries are welcome. Hortulus is an English-language journal and only accepts submissions in English.”

 

Late Antique Archaeology
https://brill.com/view/serial/LAA
Late Antique Archaeology, an annual publication, contains papers which each year systematically address a chosen theme relating to the historical reconstruction of Mediterranean society, from the accession of Diocletian (AD 283) to approximately the middle of the 7th century.”

 

Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture
https://jlarc.cardiffuniversitypress.org/
„Cardiff University’s Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture (CLARC) publishes a journal for inter-disciplinary research into the post-classical and late antique period.
The Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture (JLARC) is a full text, open access online Journal edited by members and associates of CLARC and published by Cardiff University.
Contributions are welcome for a wide range of topics in the research area as defined on the homepage of the centre.”

 

Journal of Late Antiquity
https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/
„The journal provides a venue for multi-disciplinary coverage of all the methodological, geographical and chronological facets of Late Antiquity, going from AD 250 to 750, ranging from Arabia to the British Isles and running the gamut from literary and historical studies to the study of material culture.  One of the primary goals of the journal is to highlight the status of Late Antiquity as a discrete historical period in its own right.
New, previously unpublished scholarship is solicited for the journal.  Submissions may be up to 8,000 words in length, but much briefer notes will also be considered.”

 

The Mediæval Journal
http://www.brepols.net/Pages/BrowseBySeries.aspx?TreeSeries=TMJ
„The Mediæval Journal from Brepols Publishers and the St Andrews Institute of Mediæval Studies is a distinctively European-based cross-disciplinary and multinational journal of Mediaeval Studies published in English in both print and online formats. Featuring the work of specialists in all areas of Mediaeval Studies, it offers wide disciplinary coverage in every issue and welcomes submissions from the worldwide community of mediaevalists in traditional disciplines such as Art History, History, Archaeology, Theology, European Languages/Literatures (including English), as well as burgeoning areas such as Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, Manuscript Studies, Mediaevalisms, Material Culture, History of Medicine and Science, History of Ideas, Queer Studies, Postcolonial Studies and Musicology, to name a few. Each issue of The Mediæval Journal also contains timely and expert reviews responding to the variety and energy of scholarship across the world of Mediaeval Studies.”

 

Peregrinations
http://peregrinations.kenyon.edu
„Peregrinations is an open access refereed online journal.
Publisher: International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Art
Peregrinations is an Open Access journal published on the Internet.  This issue is the beginning of Peregrinations‘ broader focus on all of medieval art and architecture, not just that created to enhance pilgrimage.  Peregrinations now joins the ranks of other juried journals in our wish to promote the best scholarship, with all scholarly articles subject to a double-blind refereeing process.”

 

Scholia
http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia
„SCHOLIA features critical and pedagogical articles on a diverse range of subjects dealing with classical antiquity including late antique, medieval, Renaissance and early modern studies related to the classical tradition. It also includes review articles, reviews and other sections dealing with classics.”