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Thursday, August 23, 2018

AWOL - The Ancient World Online: New Open Access Journal: Hieratic Studies Online (HSO)


http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2018/08/new-open-access-journal-hieratic.html
On 08/23/2018 01:25 PM, Charles Jones wrote:
New Open Access Journal: Hieratic Studies Online (HSO) Hieratic Studies Online (HSO)
The Hieratic Studies Online (HSO) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to presenting research on all aspects of hieratic and cursive hieroglyphs, for example:
  • writing materials and techniques
  • the system of the Ancient Egyptian cursive scripts
  • development and interconnections between cursive and monumental scripts
  • palaeography of signs from single scribes, texts, periods, or regions
  • any sources of handwritings and hieratic inscriptions
  • text editions
  • new readings
  • manufacturing of and copying features
  • layout, extratextual notes, corrections, additions, marginalia
HSO is open-access: All articles in this journal can be viewed and downloaded free-of-charge at the Gutenberg Open (University Bibliography Open Access Publications) platform.
HSO has an open format: Accepted papers will be published as soon as possible.  We recommend that you use the CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 DE license (if necessary, however, it is possible to use other license formats). There is no defined publication schedule or deadlines. With support of the authors or editors substantial monographs or proceedings may also be integrated in the publication process.
HSO offers scholars the opportunity to include a large number of colour images where appropriate to the article.
HSO is edited by Svenja A. Gülden, Kyra van der Moezel and Ursula Verhoeven from the project „Altägyptische Kursivschriften" at the Mainz academy of Sciences and Literature.

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Ein „nouveau Möller"? Grenzen und Möglichkeiten. Ein working paper zum gleichnamigen Vortrag

Svenja A. Gülden

Though more than 100 years old Möller's Hieratische Paläographie still is the standard reference work for palaeographic questions. Parts of this palaeography could be complemented and replaced by studies concentrating on specific times spans or sources, but a systematic study of the hieratic script covering all time spans of Egyptian history is– for many reasons – still missing. ‚Ein „nouveau Möller"? Grenzen und Möglichkeiten' was the title of a paper given at the conference „Ägyptologische ,Binsen'-Weisheiten" I, at Mainz in 2011 – this working paper sums up the different aspects discussed in that paper.
urn:nbn:de:hebis:77-publ-557584


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