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L’Année Philologique
| Indexing |
1949 to 2004 |
Coverage |
1,500 periodicals
& 500 articles in collections &
conference papers. |
| Abstracting |
1949 to 2004 |
Updated |
Annually |
| Full Text |
No Full Text! |
Interface |
Société Internationale
de Bibliographie Classique |
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Vendor |
Société Internationale
de Bibliographie Classique |
L'Année Philologique is an index of
publications related to the history, language, literature
and civilization of ancient Greece and Rome. Publications indexed
include periodical articles as well as articles
in collections and conference papers in classics and classical
studies.
L'Année Philologique covers Greek
and Latin linguistics and literature, including
early Christian texts and patristics, and Greek and Roman
history, archaeology, mythology, religion, papyrology, epigraphy,
numismatics and palaeography, philosophy, art, archaeology,
religion, mythology, music, science, and
all aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world.
Its coverage begins in the second millennium B. C. E.
with pre-classical archaeology, and ends with the period
of transition from late antiquity to the middle ages (roughly
500-800 C.E.), extending from the physical centers of ancient
Greece and Rome to Northern and Eastern Europe, Asia Minor,
the Middle East, and North Africa.
Many of the books and articles indexed in L'Année
Philologique are in languages other than English. The database
gives brief abstracts of journal articles; abstracts
may be in French, German, English, Spanish or Italian. The
abstract is not necessarily in the same language as the original
reference. There are no abstracts given for books, but the
database includes citations for book reviews.
L'Année Philologique is issued in
collaboration with the American Philological Association
and the Database of classical bibliography. L’Année
philologique was
founded in Paris by the latinist Jules Marouzeau (1878-1964),
Professor at the Sorbonne, in 1928 and has been
published annually since then.
There is a two or three year delay before references
are indexed in L'Année Philologique. To
find more
recent references, you may use a freely accessible
web database called Gnomon
Online, (in German
only).
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Used in L'Année Philologique
from the University of North Carolina Greensboro
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