Journal of Hellenic Religion
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The Journal Of Hellenic Religion (JfHR) is an annual published and produced peer-reviewed Journal by Markoulakis Publications for the study and analysis of ancient Greek religion, theology and mythology. The Journal will, also, concentrate on the effects that the ancient Greek religion had on the way of life and thought throughout the history of the Western civilization.
The JfHR covers issues and particularly aims to provide informed discussions on ancient Greek religiosity, history, mythology, cults and rites & rituals. It intends to present original thinking by knowledgeable observers, researchers and scholars.
The Journal accepts contributions of scholarly studies on ancient Greek religion. Articles, comments and book-reviews of material discussing the Greek religion and phylosophy are warmly welcomed. The Journal has been written basically in English and accepts contributions in German, Greek, Spanish and French. If a foreign language article is approved for publication, the Editor would kindly ask for an English version of the text to be supplied along with the original article-essay.
Overview of the project:
The JfHR is initially a print produced peer-reviewed Journal. It provides all its articles, working papers and review articles also electronically (PDF version). In addition, JfHR will provide funds for the support of conferences and research studies on Laconia and Messenia in UK’s academic institutions. Furthermore, the Journal will produce an annual samplementary print version (assigned a ISBN) of selected articles.
Volume Five of the Journal of Hellenic Religion provides you with a collection of articles in French and English which discusses Mytho-poetic imagination and its relationship with the theories, practices of magic and ritual practices within the ancient Greek religious tradition.
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