You can set the sort order of messages? Just click on the link in the date column. Your preferences will be remembered, so you don't have to do it again when you return.
3rd-Century Man Preserved in Salt Discovery News, June 22, 2007 During the Roman Empire period, just after the fall of Parthia, a salt mine worker from...
well to night is our last night in St. Petersburg, Fl....... will be out of this state by late tomarrow night if our luck holds.... and by some time Wensday we...
L.S., For more on this rare find, see my blog of 23 June http://judithweingarten.blogspot.com/2007/06/new-salt-mummy-from-persia.html and, for those...
Anyone familiar with this? . . . JSTOR - The Scholarly Journal Archive Scans of print journals, with 10 major math journals (requires subscription). ...
Interesting . . . From: "Latin Equivalents of Punctuation Marks," by Arthur W. Hodgman. The Classical Journal, Vol. 19, No. 7. (Apr., 1924), pp. 403-417. ...
Yes, our university subscribes so I am able to read the articles as long as I am logged in from my office. It is very frustrating, though, that if you want to...
I think it is very unfair how JSTOR is for a select group only.? In small towns like where I live, you have no access to some great articles. JG oogroups.co.uk...
This isn't the first time I have heard about this type of exclusiveness. JSTOR is just one of many such indices which are open only to, as Mary Harrsch states,...
My classics consultant writes: "For quotation marks, Latin can use forms of the verb inquam." True, or another word "aio". Both verbs here are in their present...
Mary, I don't know what it costs, but would it be possible for a group like imperialrome to subscribe on behalf of its members: if everyone chipped in....? ...
Thanks, Jasper! I discovered that little download link at the bottom yesterday. I must be getting senile! I guess I owe JSTOR an apology! I found an...
An opposing view from my academic consultant, who writes: I don*t think that*s a good idea. Suffice to say that someone has to pay for the software, servers,...
I strongly disagree.? This would be a great way to bring interest to?passions like Roman iconography study to archaeology.? JSTOR is elitist!!? I?emailed them...
I don't think so. I looked through their "about JSTOR" information and subscribers are divided into two groups - large institutions or individuals who can...
Hello Everyone, July's catalogue of newest arrivals includes over 100 titles. As usual, The attached list of titles have been posted for sale under the Recent...
Hello Mary, Good lines. The paying to be published I heard of long ago. Many so called per-view articles been published that way. One thing I thought of is how...
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Well, I'd say no more than a Western Bacon Cheeseburger from Carl's Jr. ;-p ... -- Check out my Myspace Profile at http://www.myspace.com/kimusinteruptus Check...
I think it will be next to impossible by JSTOR's rules, and would be unaffordable anyway. U.S. residents may want to check whether their public library is...
Orpheus Tomb Discovered? News.bg [Bulgaria], 29.06.2007 The Orpheus sanctuary in Rhodope mountains is a thousand years older than the Egyptian pyramids. The...
Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. I think part of the problem may be that, before I cleaned up the grammar, the article looked like it had been translated...