Scripta Classica Israelica (SCI) is the annual peer-reviewed journal of the Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies. From its inception in 1974, Scripta Classica Israelica has been devoted to the study of Classics and Ancient History, including the Jewish world in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. It welcomes articles in English, French, German or Italian on all aspects of the classical world. Submissions are refereed by anonymous readers.
SCI publishes articles embodying original research and making a significant contribution to our understanding of classical antiquity.
While there is, in theory, no word limit, contributors are encouraged to see that their writing is relevant, clear, and well-structured. The Editors retain their right to ask contributors to prune articles that are especially long.
All submissions to SCI are peer-reviewed by two anonymous readers.
Contributors should consult our Guidelines for Contributors, and Journal Ethics and Copyrights Statement in SCI website.
Ethics in Peer Review, here.
Articles should be sent as an attached electronic file to:
Prof. Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Editor-in-Chief
rachelze@tauex.tau.ac.il
For book reviews, please contact:
Dr. Teddy Fassberg, Review Editor
fassberg@tauex.tau.ac.il
Questions can be addressed to any of the editors:
Prof. Alexander Yakobson
alexander.yakobson@mail.huji.ac.il
Dr. Ory Amitay
ory.amitay@gmail.com
Or, to the SCI administrative assistant:
Ms. Hila Brokman
scripta.classica.israelica@gmail.com
Reflecting the aims of the ISPCS, Scripta Classica Israelica also keeps its readers informed about Classics in Israel by issuing reports on:
- Classics in Hebrew; this section is no longer published in SCI volumes, please see ISPCS website.
- The proceedings of the annual conference of the ISPCS.
Articles published in SCI can be read in open access on the journal’s website, here.
A key to the articles in volumes 1-30 can be downloaded from here.
Hard copy volumes of the journal can be purchased by contacting: scripta.classica.israelica@gmail.com
Subscription inquiries should be addressed to scripta.classica.israelica@gmail.com.