Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion
Traditio
905 TRA
Online access through JSTOR from 1943 onward; most recent 3 years not available. Online access through Project Muse, 2002-date. Locked icon links to all. Print run, 1943-2010.
Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion is an international journal, published annually. Traditio was founded in 1943 by émigré German scholars as a venue for publishing high-quality original research in antiquity and the Middle Ages. Traditio began as an independent publication; Fordham University took over publication of the journal in 1951, with volume 7. Traditio publishes monographic essays, critical editions of texts, and research tools such as catalogues of unpublished manuscripts. Articles published have treated history, literature, philosophy, patristics, philology, theology, and history of art. The periods covered are antiquity, early Christianity, Judaism and Islam, and the Middle Ages, up to A.D. 1500. Traditio is headed by a seven-member editorial board, who select the articles for publication at an annual meeting; the editor carries out the regular business of the journal.