Germania (magazine)

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Germania

description German science magazine
Area of ​​Expertise archeology
language German English French
publishing company Gebr. Mann Verlag
Headquarters Frankfurt am Main
First edition 1917
Frequency of publication once a year
Web link dainst.org
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)

Germania. Anzeiger of the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute is one of the leading German archaeological journals. It is published by the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute . The journal has been published since 1917 and contains articles and small communications on the archeology of ancient Europe as well as reviews in German, English and French. The published articles are subjected to a peer review by external experts.

history

As early as 1894/95 there was a magazine called Germania . This journal goes back to the activities of the Munich archivist Christian Meyer, who wrote the monthly Germania. Illustrated monthly for customers of the German past. Magazine for German cultural history . The first 6 issues were published by P. Friesenhahn in Leipzig, after which the publishing house took over the next issues from Walter Niemann (Leipzig and Magdeburg).

However, today's Germania magazine has nothing to do with this magazine. It appeared from 1917, initially under the title Germania. Correspondence sheet of the Roman-Germanic Commission with articles on archeology in Germany and Central Europe as a journal of the Roman-Germanic Commission, from 1936 under the title Germania. Scoreboard of the Roman-Germanic Commission .

History of publication

From volume 1, 1917 to volume 27, 1943 the magazine appeared in four issues a year, with issue 3/4, 1943 due to the war, was not published until 1949, volume 28, 1944–1950 in 1950. Since volume 29, 1951 the magazine was published again regularly in four issues per year, sometimes as double issues. From volume 93, 2015 the magazine appears in one volume per year (on the title page, however, still referred to as "1st – 2nd half volume").

1993–1994 the access to the subject catalog of the library of the Roman-Germanic Commission for the years 1992 and 1993 was published in two supplements.

publishing company

The magazine was published by the following publishers:

Open Access

Since 2017, the Germania magazine has been published alongside the print edition in parallel in Open Access on the Propylaeum eJournals hosted by the Heidelberg University Library . The earlier years will be successively put online.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Germania. Illustrated monthly for customers of the German prehistoric times. Journal for German cultural history" Digitized version of the eponymous journal of the SLUB Dresden .
  2. ^ Klaus Graf : Archivalia , accessed on September 19, 2018.
  3. Not identical to the correspondence sheet of the Roman-Germanic Commission , which appeared in only one year in 1916; ( Digitized version of the Heidelberg University Library ). This was the successor to the magazine Römisch-Germanisches Korrespondenzblatt. News for Roman-Germanic antiquity research 1, 1908 - 9, 1916 ( digitized version of the Heidelberg University Library ).
  4. Print edition not continued, as it can be researched in the library's online catalog.