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Launched in [[established::1999]] by the [[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] and appearing biannually since, ''[[Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca]]'' is Slovenia's foremost journal for all areas of Greek and Latin studies, joining classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slavic and Roman languages experts, and pedagogues in an effort to facilitate a dialogue between scholarly research, pedagogical activity, and other facets of culture. | Launched in [[established::1999]] by the [[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] and appearing biannually since, ''[[Keria, Studia Latina et Graeca]]'' is Slovenia's foremost journal for all areas of Greek and Latin studies, joining classical philologists, historians, philosophers, archaeologists, lawyers, medievalists, Slavic and Roman languages experts, and pedagogues in an effort to facilitate a dialogue between scholarly research, pedagogical activity, and other facets of culture. | ||
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The journal is divided into four sections: the first delivers the latest in scholarly insights spanning classical antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy, and the history of art; the second section aims to acquaint educators with new teaching methodology and curricular developments; the third features translations of shorter original classical texts and studies which have not yet been translated into Slovenian; and the fourth section ("Miscellanea") informs readers about the association’s activities. The journal is issued and distributed by [[ZRC Publishing]]. | The journal is divided into four sections: the first delivers the latest in scholarly insights spanning classical antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy, and the history of art; the second section aims to acquaint educators with new teaching methodology and curricular developments; the third features translations of shorter original classical texts and studies which have not yet been translated into Slovenian; and the fourth section ("Miscellanea") informs readers about the association’s activities. The journal is issued and distributed by [[ZRC Publishing]]. | ||
This journal provides immediate open access to the full-text of articles at no cost on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. | This journal provides immediate open access to the full-text of articles at no cost on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] | *[[Slovene Association of Antique and Humanistic Studies]] |
Revision as of 13:31, 18 January 2021
The journal is divided into four sections: the first delivers the latest in scholarly insights spanning classical antiquity, the Middle Ages and Humanism, Slovene classical philology, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, legal philosophy, and the history of art; the second section aims to acquaint educators with new teaching methodology and curricular developments; the third features translations of shorter original classical texts and studies which have not yet been translated into Slovenian; and the fourth section ("Miscellanea") informs readers about the association’s activities. The journal is issued and distributed by ZRC Publishing.
This journal provides immediate open access to the full-text of articles at no cost on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.