Academic journal
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.[1][2] It covers the field of philology, and related areas of classical literature, linguistics, history, philosophy, and cultural studies.[3] In 2003, the journal received the award for Best Single Issue from the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers.[4] The current editor-in-chief is Joseph Farrell (University of Pennsylvania).[3] According to Journal Citation Reports, this journal has a 2022 impact factor of 0.5 [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:[6]
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