FeRA 24 (2014). ISSN 1862-8478

The new issue  FeRA 24 (2014)  with the following content is online
available:

Articles

A. Kakoschke, Opto sit tibi terra levis. Zu zwei Grabinschriften aus dem römischen Köln

Download (PDF) | p. 1 – 11

L. Recht, Tell Mozan Ceramics: Munsell Colours

Download (PDF) | p. 12 – 46

Reviews

E. Kettenhofen, Rezension zu: Martijn Icks, Elagabal. Leben und Vermächtnis von Roms Priesterkaiser

Download (PDF) | p. 47 – 54

C. Rollinger, Rezension zu: Marco Ladewig, Rom – Die antike Seerepublik. Untersuchungen zur Thalassokratie der res publica populi romani von den Anfängen bis zur Begründung des Principat

Download (PDF) | p. 55 – 61

F. Sonntag, Rezension zu: Henning Börm, Westrom. Von Honorius bis Justinian

Download (PDF) | p. 62 – 64

R. Wiegels, Rezension zu: Felix Bartenstein, Bis ans Ende der bewohnten Welt. Die römische Grenz- und Expansionspolitik in der augusteischen Zeit

Download (PDF) | p. 65 – 70

About FeRA

The Frankfurter elektronische Rundschau zur Altertumskunde (FeRA) is an open access online journal especially designed for subjects which study the antiquities, and is being published three times a year (April, August and December). Though established by the Frankfurter Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften and operating via the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität server the journal is not intended to be a mere seminar publication, but explicitly invites qualified young researchers from universities all over the world to present their papers and reviews.

Team

Advisory board:

S. Atik (Baskent Üniversitesi Ankara)

M. Bolder-Boos (TU Darmstadt)

H. Bru (Université de Franche-Comté Besançon)

M. Ghetta (Universität Trier)

B. A. Judas (University of Pennsylvania)

C. Jurman (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien)

J. Marcer (Università degli studi di Padova)

O. Menozzi (Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio Chieti e Pescara)

S. Page (TU Darmstadt)

P. Reinard (Philipps-Universität Marburg)

M. Scott (University of Warwick)

R. Veal (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge)

N. Wiater (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn)

Editors:

K. Matijević (Universität Trier)

P. Probst (Heinrich-Hertz-Schule Hamburg)

Concept

In times of sparse financial resources, especially in classical scholarship, money-saving ways of printing and distributing articles have to be sought. The internet represents a quick and easily accessible alternative.

Additionally, an online journal offers young scholars an adequate platform for presenting the results of their research to a broader academic audience, a chance which is only rarely found.

For further information: http://www.fera-journal.eu/