Aims & Scope
The Antike und Abendland yearbook was founded immediately after the Second World War by Bruno Snell as a forum for interdisciplinary discussion of topics from Antiquity and the history of their later effects. The Editorial Board contains representatives from the disciplines of Classical Studies, Ancient History, Germanic Studies, Romance Studies and English Studies. Articles are published on classical literature and its reception, the history of science, Greek myths, classical mythology and its European heritage; in addition, there are contributions on Ancient history, art, philosophy, science, religion and their significance for the history of European culture and thought. Papers are accepted for publication in German, English, French and Italian. Reviews are not published.
Editorial Information
Prof. Dr. Werner von Koppenfels
Universität München
Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik
Schellingstraße 3/RG
80799 München
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krasser
Universität Gießen
Inst. f. Klassische Philologie
Otto-Behaghel-Straße 10
35394 Gießen
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Kühlmann
Universität Heidelberg
Germanistisches Seminar
Hauptstraße 207-209
69117 Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Christoph Riedweg
Universität Zürich
Klassisch-Philologisches Seminar
Rämistraße 68
8001 Zürich
Schweiz
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schuller
Am Guckenbühl 12
78465 Konstanz
Prof. Dr. Rainer Stillers
Phillipps-Universität Marburg
Inst. f. Roman. Philologie
Wilhelm-Roepke-Str. 6D
35032 Marburg