Geffcken, Oracula Sibyllina
Internet Archive has Johannes Geffcken’s critical edition of the Sibylline Oracles (Leipzig, 1902) in full-text PDF.
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Geffcken, Oracula Sibyllina
Internet Archive has Johannes Geffcken’s critical edition of the Sibylline Oracles (Leipzig, 1902) in full-text PDF.
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Niese's and Loeb's Josephuses
Niese’s and Loeb’s Josephuses
All seven volume’s of Niese’s edition of Josephus’s works are available online. Most are available on Internet Archive in both black-and-white and full color. But, for volumes 2 and 5, one has to go to the black-and-white text only scans on Google Books: Volume 1: Jewish Antiquities (bks. 1–5) Volume 2: Jewish Antiquities (bks. 6–10) Volume 3: Jewish Antiquities (bks. 11–15) Volume 4: Jewish…
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Butler, Lives
The Internet Archive has full-text PDFs of Alban Butler’s twelve-volume set, Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints (Thomas Richardson, 1842–46):
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
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Stevens, John 9.38–39a
Chris Stevens has the latest article in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, “John 9.38-39a: A Scribal Interjection for Literary Reinforcement.”
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Jachowski, "Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus"
Jachowski, “Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus”
Raymond Jachowski has the latest article in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, “The Death of Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus: Re-examining the Twenty-second Year of Tiberius.”
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Auctor: A Journal for Postgraduates in Classics
Auctor: A Journal for Postgraduates in Classics
From AWOL:
Auctor is the postgraduate journal of the Royal Holloway (University of London) Classics department. Our aim is to provide a high quality peer-reviewed journal, where postgraduates at any stage in their career can publish notes or articles pertaining to the classical world. We do not discriminate and so not only welcome submissions in Classical literature, but also from archaeology to…
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November Logos Freebies
November’s freebies at Logos Bible Software include several fine texts:
Lutz, Matthew (Hermeneia, vol. 1)—with vol. 2 coming in at $1.99.
Kuyper, Collected Works in Public Theology (excerpts)
Caesar, Gallic War (Loeb Classical Library)
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Thesis-style Numistmatism Wanted
From AWOL:
The American Numismatic Society has created an Open Access digital library. One purpose is to host unpublished and/or orphaned MA and PhD theses/dissertations that have numismatic content. As a part of this library your thesis will be Open Access, full-text searchable, and http://schema.orgproperties will help Google relevance. If you (or someone you know) wants their research hosted…
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