Heidelberger althistorische Beitraege und epigraphische Studien
To mark the centenary of the study of ancient history at the University of Heidelberg, Géza Alföldy founded the series Heidelberger althistorische Beitraege und epigraphische Studien in 1986. Originally, the series published monographs and multi-authored volumes arising from research carried out by staff members at the Department of Ancient History and Epigraphy. Since its 25th anniversary in 2011, HABES has also included papers on ancient history and classical studies not produced in conjunction with Heidelberg’s Department of Ancient History, as long as there is a connection to the traditional focus areas at Heidelberg: Greek and Latin epigraphy; Greek and Roman social and religious history and history of mentalities; and the study of late antiquity.
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Edited by
Prof. Dr. Angelos Chaniotis
Institute for Advanced Study1 Einstein Drive
Princeton, New Jersey
08540 USA achaniotis@ias.edu
Prof. Dr. Christian Witschel
Universität HeidelbergSeminar für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik
Marstallhof 4
69117 Heidelberg
DEUTSCHLAND christian.witschel@zaw.uni-heidelberg.de
Advisory board
François Bérard, Kostas Buraselis, Lucas de Blois, Ségolène Demougin, Elio Lo Cascio, Mischa Meier, Elizabeth Meyer, Michael Peachin, Henk Versnel, Martin Zimmermann
Founded by
Géza Alföldy
Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien
General information
ISSN 0930-1208 (print)
ISSN 2699-4429 (online)
Founded: 1986
Size: 17 x 24 cm
Languages: English, German
Validation: peer review
Publishing information
Please send manuscript submissions to our acquisition managers or to the editors of the series. Submissions must be original texts (no translations) which must not be previously published. During the review process, manuscripts may not be submitted elsewhere. Monographs must be complete and fully finished. For multi-authored volumes contact us as early as possible with details of the planned contributions. In initial submissions, our publication guidelines or citation rules do not have to be strictly followed.
All submissions are subjected to peer review. The review process can result in acceptance, the recommendation of revisions or rejection of the project. You will be informed of the decision by email. We attempt to reach a decision within 3 months of the submission of the manuscript.
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