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Editorial It seems clear that the study of ancient music is flourishing; the number of seminars, conferences and workshops on topics in the field increases every year, and more books and articles pour from the presses, encouragingly many of them by members of a relatively young generation of scholars. I’m pleased to be able to present the second issue of GRMS (in which over half the authors whose work appears could fairly be described as ‘young scholars’) as our current contribution to these activities; and I can also bear witness to the fact that an excellent third issue is already in the making. But that does not mean that there will be no room for articles that have not yet been received or proposed. On the contrary, in fact. Readers may recall that it is our policy to publish a selection of papers from each year’s conference of Moisa, the society from which this journal sprang. But in 2013 the conference (in Urbino) will take place too late in the year for papers presented there to appear in GRMS 3; hence there will be more space than usual for other contributions, and new submissions would be welcome. The present http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Greek and Roman Musical Studies Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
Subject
Other
ISSN
2212-974X
eISSN
2212-9758
DOI
10.1163/22129758-12341249
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Abstract

It seems clear that the study of ancient music is flourishing; the number of seminars, conferences and workshops on topics in the field increases every year, and more books and articles pour from the presses, encouragingly many of them by members of a relatively young generation of scholars. I’m pleased to be able to present the second issue of GRMS (in which over half the authors whose work appears could fairly be described as ‘young scholars’) as our current contribution to these activities; and I can also bear witness to the fact that an excellent third issue is already in the making. But that does not mean that there will be no room for articles that have not yet been received or proposed. On the contrary, in fact. Readers may recall that it is our policy to publish a selection of papers from each year’s conference of Moisa, the society from which this journal sprang. But in 2013 the conference (in Urbino) will take place too late in the year for papers presented there to appear in GRMS 3; hence there will be more space than usual for other contributions, and new submissions would be welcome. The present

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Greek and Roman Musical StudiesBrill

Published: Jan 28, 2014

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