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''Lustrum: '' (English: "International research reports in the field of classical antiquity") is a refereed
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in the field of
classical studies Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the study of Classical Greek and Roman literature and their related original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics ...
. Each volume typically contains only two articles, reviewing scholarship on a particular author, genre, or other subject within a specified timeframe. Articles appear in a variety of languages, including German and English. ''Lustrum'' is published by
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in
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. The first volume of ''Lustrum'' was published in 1957 and was for the year 1956; volumes are published annually. , its editors are Marcus Deufert and Irmgard Männlein-Robert.


Scope and overview

''Lustrum'' mostly focuses on bibliographies of ancient Greek and Roman authors and genres of literature, although other bibliographies of other topics such as archaeology, grammar, mathematics,
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, music, and
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have occasionally been published; there have also been a couple of bibliographies concerned with the history of the field of classical studies. Typically these have lengthy bibliographies, overviewing research trends; quite often an index accompanies each article. Indices are sometimes needed because works discussed are typically not listed alphabetically; they can appear at the end of the article or the end of the entire volume. Articles can be written in German, English, French, Italian, or Latin. In principle, these reports were supposed to come out every five years; a
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was a five-year period of time in Ancient Rome. For instance,
Luc Brisson Luc Brisson (born 10 March 1946 in Saint-Esprit, Quebec) is a Canadian (and from 1986 also French) historian of philosophy and anthropologist of antiquity. He is emeritus director of research at the CNRS in France, and is considered by some of ...
wrote a bibliography on Plato covering the periods 1958–1975, and then with H. Ioannidi he wrote subsequent bibliographies for the five-year periods: 1975–1980, 1980–1985, and 1985–1990. Some bibliographical articles can be quite lengthy and cover a much wider span of scholarship; an article by
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professor Ioannis Touloumakos which covered scholarship on
Aristotle Aristotle (; grc-gre, Ἀριστοτέλης ''Aristotélēs'', ; 384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Peripatetic school of phil ...
's ''
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'' during the period 1925–1985 is 700 pages long and took twelve years to be fully published. Each article is typically at least a few dozen pages long. Although most volumes contain two or three articles, some volumes consist of a single book-length bibliography. Several of these volumes have been the subjects of academic
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s.


History

''Lustrum'' was seen as the successor to Bursian's '. Plans to create this new journal were first made during the August 1954 meeting of the International Congress of Classical Studies. It was initially subsidized by
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with support from the
International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies The International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies (FIEC), or ''Fédération internationale des associations d'études classiques (FIEC)'' (in French, which is its other official language) is an international association of Classic ...
. The first volume was edited by and . Mette and Thierfelder were friends from university, and Thierfelder had been ''Bursians Jahresbericht'' final editor. The first volume was published in 1957 by
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (V&R) is a scholarly publishing house based in Göttingen, Germany. It was founded in 1735 by (1700-1750) in connection with the establishment of the Georg-August-Universität in the same city. After Abraham Vandenhoec ...
in Göttingen, Germany, and included three articles—including one by Mette on
Homer Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the ...
ic scholarship.


Editors

Mette and Thierfelder co-edited the first 27 volumes of ''Lustrum'' together until their deaths, which occurred a few days apart from each other in April 1986. Their sudden deaths led to volume 28–29 being published as a combined volume with and added as editors, Mette and Thierfelder were listed as editors of this volume posthumously. Gärtner and Petersmann co-edited ''Lustrum'' until Petersmann's death in 2001, prior to the publication of volume 41 for the year 1999. began co-editing with Gärtner in 2000, starting with for volume 42. Gärtner stopped co-editing ''Lustrum'' in 2011. He retired after working there for twenty-five years due to his age, and became his successor at ''Lustrum''. Deufert, Gärtner, and Weißenberger all co-edited volume 53. Irmgard Männlein-Robert became Weißenberger's successor following his retirement; Deufert, Männlein-Robert, and Weißenberger co-edited volume 60 which was Weißenberger's last. , Deufert and Männlein-Robert are still ''Lustrums editors.


Indexing and abstracting services

''Lustrum'' is indexed in the following
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'' * '' L'Année philologique'' * ''
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'' * ''Dietrich's Index Philosophicus'' * '' RILM Abstracts of Music Literature''


Reception

A 1962 survey of 51 libraries in Great Britain found that 37 of them included ''Lustrum'' in their collection. A 1974 review in ''
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'' called it "one of several highly useful bibliographical tools in the field of Classics", and a 2009 review in ''Magazines for Libraries'' said it was " commended for libraries that support a strong classics program". ''Lustrum'' is also mentioned as a resource in various guides to reference materials for classics and related fields; Fred W. Jenkins described the series in his 2006 book as "quite useful for keeping abreast of the literature on a wide range of authors and topics".


See also

* '' L'Année philologique''


References


Further reading

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