Bibliography: Michael Frede (Ancient Philosophy)

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Philosophy

Michael Frede – A Bibliography
http://schmidhauser.us/2007-bib.frede.pdf
Compiled by A. U. Schmidhauser, Depts. of Classics and Philosophy, UCLA, with contributions by C Brittain, ABronowski, D Caluori, J-B Gourinat, K Ierodiakonou, G Karamanolis, C Kietzmann, GER Lloyd, and F Zika.
Updated 02/03/2011.
This is a comprehensive bibliography of works (including reviews and encyclopedia entries) by the late Michael Frede (1940-2007), who wrote widely on ancient Greek philosophy. Works are arranged by date of initial publication and are in German, English, or French. Users are invited to email any additions.

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Bibliography: Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide

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Roman Art and Archaeology

Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide – Complete Bibliography
http://www.ucpress.edu/content/pages/6042/6042.biblio.pdf
Filippo Coarelli, University of Perugia
Updated 2008.
This 50-page web .pdf is the complete bibliography from Coarelli’s well-regarded English-language book (2008) of this title, itself a translation of his earlier works in Italian. It is comprehensive, including works in multiple languages, and divided into many subtopics, including specific monuments, types of monuments, historical periods, etc.

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Bibliography: Interpreting Small Finds

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Late Antique Archaeology

Small Finds and Household Archaeology (Focus on Late Anqituity)
http://users.telenet.be/diplodocus/biblio/biblio.html
Toon Putzeys, Center for Late Antique Archaeology, University of Kent
Updated 12/2008.
This bibliography includes articles and monographs, in several languages but with the majority in English, relevant to small finds, with a special focus on domestic assemblages and theory of material culture, and a temporal focus on Late Antiquity.  It is organized alphabetically by author but there are also codes for topics (domestic, city and architecture, shops, etc.), and for the author’s names go to pages on these subtopics which include full citations and very detailed annotations, in English.

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Bibliography: Cicero and Roman Thought

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Latin Authors: Cicero

Tulliana: Cicero and Roman Thought, Bibliography
http://www.tulliana.eu/biblio.php?LANG=E&TIPO=PR
International Society of Cicero’s Friends
Updated 2012.
This 1792-item bibliography can be browsed (alphabetically by author) or searched by author, title, keyword, or several other fields. It includes articles and monographs (with information on reviews attached to monograph entries) in multiple languages, dating from the 19th century to the present.  Entries include annotations, in some cases quite lengthy and detailed ones, as well as URLs when materials are available online (in, for example, JStor or Perseus).  The site as a whole is available in English, French, and Italian interfaces; individual annotations in the bibliography may be in any of these languages.

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Bibliographies: Coptic Congress 2012

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Coptic Studies

Bibliographies from Plenary Sessions of the 10th International Congress of Coptic Studies, Rome, 17-22 September 2012.
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/
10th International Congress of Coptic Studies
2012
From this page are linked 11 bibliographies in .pdf, which are described and cataloged individually below. Topics include Coptic Art, Archaeology, Linguistics, Literature, Liturgy, and much more.  Temporal coverage varies but is usually mid-2000s to 2012.

Ethiopic literary production related to the Egyptian culture
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Bausi.pdf
Alessandro Bausi, Hamburg
Updated 9/9/2012.
This 30-page .pdf file is a select, yet still extremely extensive, bibliography focused on works in Ethiopic Studies of most interest to Coptologists. It is arranged topically, with entries in chronological order under each topic, and covers items (articles and monographs) as late as 2012.

Coptic Literature (2008-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Behlmer.pdf
Heike Behlmer, Gottingen
Updated 8/31/2012
This 12-page .pdf covers works published in 2008-2012, including monographs and articles.  They are arranged by subtopics, and alphabetically by author within subtopic.

Coptic Liturgy (2004-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Brakmann.pdf
Heinzgerd Brakmann, Bonn
This 12-page .pdf covers works (monographs and articles) published in 2004-2012, arranged alphabetically by author with no subtopics.

Shenoutean Studies: A Select Bibliography
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Crislip.pdf
Andrew Crislip, Virginia Commonwealth University
Updated 2012.
This 12-page .pdf includes monographs and articles, arranged alphabetically by author, published as late as 2012.

Documentary Papyrology (2008-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Delattre.pdf
Alain Delattre, Leiden
Updated 2012.
This 17-page .pdf includes monographs and articles in multiple languages, arranged alphabetically by author, published between 2008 and 2012.

Egyptian Monasticism (2008-2012)http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Goehring.pdf
James E. Goehring, University of Mary Washington
Updated 2012.
This 17-page .dpf is divided by subtopic, and within each subtopic books and dissertations and articles are listed separately, alphabetically by author.

Coptic Archaeology (2008-2012)

Click to access Report_Innemee.pdf

Karel C. Innemée, Leiden
Updated 2012.
This 6-page .pdf includes mostly articles, in multiple languages, arranged alphabetically by author.

Coptic Art (2008-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_VanLoon.pdf
Gertrud J.M. van Loon, Catholic University of Leuven
This 22-page .pdf is divided into subtopics, including Museum Catalogs, Drawing and Painting, and Iconography, with works listed alphabetically by author within subtopics. It includes monographs and articles in multiple languages published from 2008-2012.

Coptic Linguistics (2008-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2https://ancientbiblio.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=906&action=edit&message=10012.uniroma1.it/Report_Richter.pdf
Tonio Sebastian Richter, Leipzig
This 7-page .pdf includes articles and monographs in multiple languages pubkished in 2008-2012, arranged alphabetically by author.

Coptic Codicology and Paleography (2004-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Torallas.pdf
Sofía Torallas Tovar, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Spain
Updated 2012.
This 18-page .pdf includes articles and monographs and is organized by subtopics, including Cataloging, Coptic Libraries, and Paleography. Works, which are in multiple languages, are organized alphabetically by author.

Gnosticism and Manicheanism (2008-2012)
http://www.copticcongress2012.uniroma1.it/Report_Wurst.pdf
Gregor Wurst, Augsberg
Updated 2012.
The 11-page, double-printed .pdf has sections on Gnosticism and Manicheanism, with works divided into monographs and articles under each topic, listed alphabetically by author. Works are in multiple languages.

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Bibliography: Polish Research on Antiquity

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Eridanos: Bibliography of Polish Research on Antiquity and Antique Tradition
http://www.eridanos.umcs.lublin.pl/en/index.html
Pawel Majeskie, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland
No last updated date.
This bibliographic database’s goal is to give a comprehensive listing of works about ancient studies and the modern reception of ancient studies in Polish.  It is browseable by author’s name and searchable by author, title and keyword (but only, I think, Polish keywords). Article or monograph titles are translated into English in the citations, as well as presented in the original Polish. There are English and Polish interfaces.

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Bibliography: Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses

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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses: Bibliography
http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/amgg/bibliography/
AMGG Project Team (see About page)
Updated 12/31/2012.
This select bibliography includes articles, including encyclopedia articles, and monographs, in multiple languages. It is arranged alphabetically by author.

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Bibliography: Digital Epigraphy

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Epigraphy

EpiDig: Digital Epigraphy Bibliography
http://www.zotero.org/groups/epidig
Tom Elliott, Associate Director for Digital Programs and Senior Research Scholar, ISAW, New York University
Currently under development, February 2013.
This Zotero-hosted bibliography currently includes 77 items relevant to the field of digital epigraphy. The creator invites members to join and contribute to a collaborative bibliography.  Note that this bibliography is explicitly stated to be open access, in the public domain.

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Bibliographies for Roman Studies

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Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies
http://cnx.org/content/col11220/latest/
Currently edited by Sander M. Goldberg, UCLA; begun, as a print bibliography, by Lowell Edmunds.
Updated March 2011.
Individual bibliographies are described below; not yet in existence, but planned, are History of Roman Literature, Inscriptions, Latin Linguistics and Etymology, and
Roman Social Life and Customs.

I am especially pleased to note that the entire collection is licensed under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY 3.0), and is listed as an Open Educational Resource (OER).

Concordances and Indices Verborum (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m36626/latest/
Roberta Stewart, Dartmouth College.
Updated May 12, 2011.
A list of concordances to the works of ancient authors writing in Latin in the Roman world. These are arranged alphabetically by the author’s common name.

Encyclopedias (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m35080/latest/
Joseph Solodow, Yale University
Updated July 18, 2011.
This short bibliography describes encyclopedic resources valuable for Roman Studies.

Fragmentary Authors (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m37219/latest/
John Dugan, SUNY Buffalo
Updated March 21, 2011.
Sections include General, and Epistolary, Grammatical, Historical, and Poetic Fragments, including listing editions of major fragmentary authors.

Latin Meter (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m37218/latest/
Kenneth Haynes, Brown University
Updated March 21, 2011.
This select bibliography focuses on works from the past 50 years, of general interest, not focused on specific poets. Sections include Overviews, Prosody, Word Order, Types of Verse, History of Metric Studies, and more comprehensive Bibliographies.

Modern Grammarians and Ancient Grammars (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m35081/latest/
Anthony Corbeill, University of Kansas
Updated August 10, 2010.
This select bibliography is annotated and includes modern grammars, primary sources, and secondary sources on specific topics (i.e. syntax, the subjunctive.)

Roman Religion (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m35229/latest/
Clifford Ando, University of Chicago
Updated August 22. 2010.
This “basic” bibliography is designed “for those seeking guidance to recent (and a few older) publications in Roman religion, with an emphasis on Anglophone material and books.” Topics include Calendar, Divination, Priesthood, Temples, War and Politics, and more.

Topography of Rome (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m36624/latest/
Mary Jaeger, University of Oregon
Updated May 12, 2011.
This select bibliography focuses on English sources and includes Archaeological Guides, Topographical Dictionaries, and web sites about Roman topography.

Specialized Vocabularies (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m35083/latest/
Stephen Wheeler, Pennsylvania State University
Updated August 10, 2010.
The bibliography is arranged alphabetically by author and includes works in multiple languages. It covers eclectic topics as diverse as ornithological and legal language in latin.

Textual Criticism and Textual Transmission (Tools of the Trade: Bibliographies for Roman Studies)
http://cnx.org/content/m35176/latest/
James Zetzel, Columbia University
Updated August 16, 2010.
This bibliography, described by its author as “both opinionated and by no means exhaustive,” covers the topics of Textual Criticism (Theory and Practice), History of Texts (Recension), and Great Editions and Works of Practical Criticism. It includes works in multiple languages.

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Bibliography: Catullus Online

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Latin Authors: Catullus

Catullus Online: Bibliography
http://www.catullusonline.org/CatullusOnline/index.php?dir=bibliography
Daniel Kiss, Research Fellow, Griechische und Lateinische Philologie, Universitat Munchen.
Updated 2013 with site debut.
This comprehensive bibliography is organized alphabetically by author, and includes works in many languages (including, I think, Russian). It is notable for including many pre-modern works (16th-18th century) as well as current scholarship.

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