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The Management Board of Matica Srpska passed a resolution on publishing the Journal of Classical Studies of Matica Srpska (Zbornik Matice srpske za klasične studije) at its 4th meeting on the 11th of March 1996.

The Journal focuses on studying the classical antiquities in all aspects. The classical period is the core of European civilization and culture, and our country and the Serbian people are an integral part of that cultural area of the classical era. Many achievements of the classical period in culture, philosophy and science, languages, literature, history, art and material culture were handed down to future European and other nations by the Ancient Balkans. As stated by our leading authority on the Balkans of the classical period, Academician Milan Budimir, the Balkan Slavs as well as all other citizens of former Yugoslavia had strong ties with the culture of the classical period, its location as well as representatives of the era.

“That antique influence and classical heritage, as well as the heritage and reception of the classical period in the Serbian nation are least mentioned in the world. Thus the primary objective of the journal is the contribution to the promotion of our classical science abroad. To this end are the contributions of colleagues from Europe, Russia, the USA, Canada and India published in our journal.”

The Journal is to cover critical acclamation and presentation of works of our scientists and authors dealing with classical topics. This is the reason why the reception of Hellenic philosophy, literature, art and culture, both Greek and Roman, in Serbian tradition will be one of the major topics. Comparative research of religion and myth along with theoretical definition of this sphere are further interests of our international partners, including law and natural sciences of the classical period.

Apart from original research studies and articles on classical topics, the Journal publishes proceedings from scientific conferences on the classical period in our country and abroad, relations with the Orient, classical heritage in Byzantium, interrelations with the Slavic World and Serbian language and culture.

The Journal also features permanent sections like Hronika naučnog života (the Chronicle of Scientific Life), Projekti (Projects), Vesti iz sveta (News from the World), Nekrolozi (Necrologies) and so forth.

Special attention is devoted in the Journal to scientific criticism and presentation of new books and studies published in our country as well as abroad, thus publications of the most important publishers have been provided.

We would like to point out that this Journal is the only one of its kind and has appeared rather late, bearing in mind that the Yugoslav journal on classical topics was lost with the secession of former Yugoslav republics. Precious support to our Journal was given by the International Federation of the Societies of Classical Studies FIEC at its General Assembly on the 20th of August 1999, in Kavala (Greece), when the president of FIEC, Academician Carl Joachim Classen, member of Matica Srpska, publicly supported the publishing of the Journal of Classical Studies and invited colleagues to cooperate with the Journal. We would like to emphasize that FIEC is one of thirteen UNESCO associations for social sciences. Papers from our Journal enter the leading bibliographical publication in the world in this field L’Année Philologique.

The Journal is edited by an international editorial board comprised of the most esteemed scientists at home and abroad.


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Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Кимона и Перикла
Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Кимона и Перикла
Напомене и библиографске референце уз текст. Библиографија: стр. 102-104 Summary: Notes on bribery and other forms of corruption in Plutarch's lives of Cimon and Pericles
Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Никије и Алкибијада
Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Никије и Алкибијада
Напомене и библиографске референце уз текст. Библиографија: стр. 81-83 Summary: Notes on Bribery and Other Forms of Corruption in Plutarch’s Lives of Nicias and Alcibiades
Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Темистокла и Аристида
Подаци о миту и другим облицима корупције у Плутарховим животописима Темистокла и Аристида
Напомене и библиографске референце уз текст Библиографија: стр. 159-161 Summary: Notes on bribery and other forms of corruption in Plutarchʼs lives of Themistocles and Aristides
Полемика Туромана и Малине око латинске граматике
Полемика Туромана и Малине око латинске граматике
The beginnings of classical studies at Belgrade Velika Škola (a kind of lycée) were marked by pedagogical and organizational activity of Jovan Turoman (1840-1915), a classical philologist with a PhD of the University of Budapest. He taught Latin and Serbian grammar school in Novi Sad and then moved to Belgrade (1875) in order to take part in organizing academic lecturing in the capital of Serbia. Here he was to confront with the cultural setting with almost no tradition of classical studies. Being the first Serbian author to come up with a modern Latin grammar (1870-1872), as well as a scholar of extensive teaching experience, Turoman insisted on 'traditional', careful and moderate presentation of teaching material, bearing in mind the fact that there he was to deal with the academic milieu a great deal inferior to standards of secondary and university education in contemporary Europe. However, there were also those who countered the above-mentioned arguments by demanding urgent introduction of 'the achievements of modern philology' - some methodological principles of the contemporary Neogrammarian linguistic school (Junggrammatiker) - into secondary and university education. This paper sheds light on an episode concerning Turoman's battle against one of the proponents of this 'modernist approach', i.e. against Vladimir Malina (of Chech origin, with no certain education), who taught Latin at the First Belgrade Grammar School. Malina was an incompetent author who got down on the ambitious project of writing a Latin grammar based on this 'modern' approach. Turoman lashed out heavily at countless factual inaccuracies and methodological shortcomings of Malina's textbook, at the same time showing his own breadth of knowledge and professional versatility. It is interesting to stress the close affinity between Turoman's and the subsequent methodological principles of Ferdinand de Saussure's structural linguistics, expressed in their classical form in Cours de linguistique générale (first published 1916, a year after Turoman's death). The entire period of several decades preceding de Saussure, in the heyday of Neogrammarian historicism, Turoman - with an almost 'Saussurean' persistence - demanded that synchronic and diachronic methods in treating linguistic phenomena be strictly differentiated., Summary: ǂThe ǂdispute between Turoman and Malina concerning latin grammar Напомене и библиографске референце уз тексt Апстракт ; Summary.
Порфирине скулптуре из царске палате у Сирмијуму
Порфирине скулптуре из царске палате у Сирмијуму
Résumé: Les sculptures en porphyre trouvées à Sirmium Напомене и библиографске референце уз текст.
Појам правде код Есхила
Појам правде код Есхила
Приказ књиге: М. Стефановски, К. Чавошки: Апсолутна и ублажена правда у Есхиловој "Орестији", Београд - Лозана, 2001.
Праксителова Фрина - инспирација уметника кроз векове
Праксителова Фрина - инспирација уметника кроз векове
Summary: Praxiteles's Phryne : inspiration of artists through centuries
Представе Асклепија на гемама из Србије = Images of Asclepius on the Gems from Serbia
Представе Асклепија на гемама из Србије = Images of Asclepius on the Gems from Serbia
Summary: Images of Asclepius on the gems from Serbia Напомене и библиографске референце уз текст Апстракт ; Summary.

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