• Source: American Journal of Philology
    • The American Journal of Philology is a quarterly academic journal established in 1880 by the classical scholar Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. It covers the field of philology, and related areas of classical literature, linguistics, history, philosophy, and cultural studies. In 2003, the journal received the award for Best Single Issue from the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers. The current editor-in-chief is Joseph Farrell (University of Pennsylvania). According to Journal Citation Reports, this journal has a 2022 impact factor of 0.5 The journal runs an annual prize for "the best article of the year", the Gildersleeve Prize.


      Editors-in-chief


      Since its inception, the previous editors-in-chief have been:

      Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (1880 - 1919)
      C.W.E. Miller (1920 - 1934)
      Benjamin Dean Meritt (1934 - 1935, 1943 - 1946)
      Tenney Frank (1936 - 1939)
      Harold Cherniss (1940 - 1942)
      Henry T. Rowell (1946 - 1971)
      Georg Luck
      Barbara Gold
      David H. J. Larmour
      Joseph Farrell (current)


      Abstracting and indexing


      This journal is indexed by the following services:

      Arts and Humanities Citation Index
      Current Contents
      Scopus
      Academic Search
      EBSCOhost
      Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (Linguistics Abstracts)


      References




      External links


      Official website
      American Journal of Philology at Project MUSE

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