Scientific Editor: Gabriella Pomaro (Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo latino)
Editorial Board: Lucia Castaldi (Università di Udine), Silvia Fiaschi (Università di Macerata), Rossana Guglielmetti (Università di Milano), Nicoletta Giovè (Università di Padova), Lino Leonardi (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa), Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (S.I.S.M.E.L.), José Carlos Santos Paz (Universidade da Coruña), Marc Smith (École nationale des chartes – Paris), Carlo Tedeschi (Università di Chieti)
The open access journal «Codex Studies» aims to discuss the data collected in almost twenty years by the Codex project in order to identify and develope innovative research paths. «Codex Studies» is an annual journal and it welcomes contributions from History, Philology, Codicology, Paleography and Art History.
Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s)
«Codex Studies» is included in Medioevo latino (MEL) and in the list of Class A Journals (areas 10 and 11) by ANVUR.
All manuscripts should be sent to:
Progetto Codex, c/o SISMEL
Via Montebello 7 – I-50123 Firenze
e-mail: codexstudies@sismelfirenze.it
«Codex Studies» is available for online reference at: www.mirabileweb.it
Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale
An International Journal on the Philosophical Tradition
from Late Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages
of the Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino (S.I.S.M.E.L.)
Editorial Board: Tommaso Alpina (Università di Pavia), Fabrizio Amerini (Università di Parma), Mario Bertagna (I.C. Ilaria Alpi Sarzana), Amos Bertolacci (Editor, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca), Riccardo Chiaradonna (Università degli Studi Roma Tre), Alessandro D. Conti (Università degli Studi dell’Aquila), Gabriele Galluzzo (Editor, University of Exeter), Riccardo Strobino (Tufts University), Andrea Tabarroni (Università degli Studi di Udine)
Editorial Staff: Tommaso Alpina, Mario Bertagna, Marta Borgo, Laura M. Castelli, Cristina Cerami, Matteo Di Giovanni, Silvia Di Vincenzo, Marco Signori
Advisory Board: Peter Adamson, Guido Alliney, Rüdiger Arnzen, Alessandra Beccarisi, Paolo Crivelli, Cristina D’Ancona Costa, Frans A. J. De Haas, Stefano Di Bella, Silvia Donati, Stephen Dumont, Christophe Erismann, Gianfranco Fioravanti, Russell L. Friedman, Giancarlo Garfagnini †, Wouter Goris, Dimitri Gutas, Ahmed Hasnaoui, Maarten Hoenen, Ruedi Imbach, Lindsay Judson, Elzbieta Jung Palczewska, Simo Knuuttila †, Roberto Lambertini, Concetta Luna, John Marenbon, Constant Mews, Massimo Mugnai, Adriano Oliva, Claude Panaccio, Stefano Perfetti, Dominik Perler, Martin Pickavé, Giorgio Pini, Pasquale Porro, Josep Puig Montada, Marwan Rashed, Anna Rodolfi, Pietro B. Rossi, Andreas Speer, Carlos Steel, Loris Sturlese, Tiziana Suarez-Nani, Cecilia Trifogli, Luisa Valente, Robert Wielockx †
Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi
«Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale» is an international, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the philosophical thought of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages as developed in different cultures and through various languages, including Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin. The journal publishes both critical editions of philosophical texts and interpretative studies and welcomes contributions on the history of philosophy proper as well as on the intersection between philosophy and scientific thought. Submissions are encouraged in all major European languages and should be accompanied by an abstract in English. Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editors, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s).
«Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale» is indexed in ERIH PLUS European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences, ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). It is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), Index Religiosus (IR), Medieval Philosophy Digital Sources, Index Islamicus Online, Medioevo latino (MEL) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 11) by ANVUR.
All manuscripts should be sent to:
Prof. Amos Bertolacci, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca
Piazza San Francesco 19, I-55100 Lucca
e-mail: documentiestudi@sismelfirenze.it
Volumes 1-3 have been published at six-month intervals and annually from volume 4.
«Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale» is available for online reference at: www.mirabileweb.it
Editorial Board: Paulo Alberto Farmhouse (Universidade de Lisboa), Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann (Universität Zürich), Rossana E. Guglielmetti (Università di Milano), Thomas Haye (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), Rosalind Love (University of Cambridge), Giovanni Paolo Maggioni (Università del Molise), Peter Orth (Universität zu Köln), Antonio Placanica (Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino), Luigi G. G. Ricci (Università di Sassari), Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk (École Pratique des Hautes Études)
Editorial Staff: Vera Fravventura, Marina Giani, Riccardo Macchioro
Advisory Board: Gunilla Björkvall, Pascale Bourgain, Carmen Codoñer, Mariarosa Cortesi, François Dolbeau, Mirella Ferrari, Michael W. Herren, Michael Lapidge, Enrico Menestò, José Luis Moralejo, Michael D. Reeve, Jean-Yves Tilliette, Gernot W.Wieland, Jan M. Ziolkowski Legal Representative Editor: Lino Leonardi
Filologia mediolatina is a scientific academic journal issued by the Ezio Franceschini Foundation (Florence). The journal is committed to the publication of articles that address Latin texts and authors of the Middle Ages, approaching them primarily from a philological perspective.
The journal’s areas of interest encompass: studies on the manuscript transmission, on textual criticism and on the sources of Medieval Latin works; investigations about the Latin language in the Middle Ages, and about the composition and circulation patterns of medieval literary production; inquiries on the Fortleben of classical and late antique authors in the Latin Middle Ages, and on the translations into Latin and from Latin carried out during the medieval Era; methodological contributions in the fields of philology and textual criticism, relevant to the medieval age. The journal accepts only entirely original articles that bring forth innovative research achievements; usually, contributions that forerun more comprehensive works to be published elsewhere will not be taken into consideration.
Next to the traditional articles, the journal provides for a concluding section entitled Notes and Readings, where it hosts brief essays on higly specific topics (such as accounts for retrieval of unknown manuscript witnesses of a given work, lexicological analysis of peculiar words, identifications of the sources of a particular textual passage, and so on). This section includes also reviews considering expressly scientific editions of Medieval Latin works and volumes on theories and methods in textual criticism. The section where an accepted paper will be placed is at the Director’s discretion.
Filologia mediolatina is issued once every year. It accepts papers in Latin, English, Italian, French, German, and Spanish, preferably not longer than 70,000 characters. If present, images or pictures are printed in black and white; they should be provided by the author, who is also responsible for any publishing permission should be required.
The publication of the papers is subject to the signing of an editorial agreement between the author and the Publisher SISMEL - Edizioni del Galluzzo.
Articles submitted to the journal undergo double blind peer review; the final decision on publication is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board, taking into account the opinion of the reviewer(s).
The journal is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate) and is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV) and SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). It is also included in the Index Religiosus (IR), Bibliographie Annuelle du Moyen Âge tardif, International Medieval Bibliography, Medioevo latino (MEL) and Dialnet databases.
It is included in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR.
All manuscripts should be sent to:
Prof. Paolo Chiesa, Dipartimento di Studi Letterari Filologici e Linguistici, Università di Milano, via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milano
Rivista di agiografia e biografia della Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino fondata da Claudio Leonardi
Journal of
Hagiography and Biography of the Società Internazionale per lo studio
del Medioevo Latino. Founded by Claudio Leonardi
Editor: Antonella Degl'Innocenti (Università di Trento)
Editorial Board: Alessandra Bartolomei Romagnoli (Pontificia Università Gregoriana), Stefano Brufani (Università di Perugia), Lucia Castaldi (Università di Udine), Paolo Chiesa (Università Statale di Milano), Paulo Farmhouse Alberto (Universidade de Lisboa), Giovanni Paolo Maggioni (Università del Molise), Silvia Nocentini (Università di Roma Tor Vergata), Emore Paoli (Università per Stranieri di Perugia), José Carlos Santos Paz (Universidade da Coruña), Francesco Santi (Università di Bologna), Daniele Solvi (Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”)
Advisory Board: Anna Benvenuti, Massimiliano Bassetti, Luigi Canetti, Edoardo D'Angelo, Jacques Dalarun, François Dolbeau, Roberto Gamberini, Paolo Gatti, Robert Godding, Martin Heinzelmann, Patrick Henriet, Gábor Klaniczay, Michael Lapidge, Lino Leonardi, Pierluigi Licciardello, Enrico Menestò, Letizia Pellegrini, Guy Philippart, Luigi Giovanni Giuseppe Ricci, Eugenio Susi, André Vauchez, Antonio Vuolo Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi
This journal publishes research on Latin and Western European vernacular hagiographic texts from the early Christian period to the Council of Trent. Ample space is also given to relations between hagiography and related disciplines, such as literary history, textual criticism, historiography, sociology, anthropology, psychology, theology, liturgy, and spirituality. Articles are published in the most widespread European languages and are accompanied by an abstract in English. All articles are submitted for one or more peer-reviews; the general editor determines publication in consultation with the peer reviewers.
The journal is issued annually.
Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s)
«Hagiographica» is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). It is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), Medioevo latino (MEL), Atla Religion Database (Atla RDB), Index Religiosus (IR) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR.
All manuscripts should be sent to:
Prof.ssa Antonella Degl’Innocenti, Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia,
Università di Trento, via Tommaso Gar, 14. Italia
e-mail: hagiographica@sismelfirenze.it
«Hagiographica» is available for online reference at: www.mirabileweb.it
Editors: Michele Bacci (University of Fribourg), Fabrizio Crivello (University of Turin), Fabio Marcelli (University of Perugia)
Editor Associate: Raffaele Argenziano (University of Siena)
Editorial Staff: Marilena Caciorgna, Vito Isacchi
Advisory Board: Akira Akiyama, Joanna Cannon, Eliana Carrara, Manuel Castiñeiras, Floriana Conte, Ralph Dekoninck, Alejandro García Avilés, Herbert Leon Kessler, Yoshie Kojima, Alexej Lidov, Valentino Pace, Athanasios Semoglou, Jean-Michel Spieser, Victor Stoichita, Annemarie Weyl Carr, Gerhard Wolf
Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi
«Iconographica» is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of images in their historical, cultural and religious contexts. It promotes new and interdisciplinary approaches to images going beyond the traditional framework of iconographic studies and aims at shaping new methodologies in this field. It welcomes essays investigating the role played by images in mediating material and symbolic forms of cultural communication, in conveying a human group's shared perception of power, behavioral codes, philosophical and religious notions. A special emphasis is given to images as material objects and visual indicators of the supernatural dimension, in their direct interaction with space, rituals, social and economic practices and cultural manifestations. Though focused on the European and Mediterranean cultures from Late Antiquity onwards, it welcomes methodologically relevant articles on the use, perception and agency of images in all human cultures.
«Iconographica» welcomes articles in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish. Each text sholud not surpass 8.000 words including footnotes, with no more 15 illustrations; all articles include an English abstract and keywords. Proposals for publications, including a Word version of the written text and its illustrations in low resolution, should be sent by email to the Editors: iconographica@sismelfirenze.it. Approval for publication will be given at the end of the peer-reviewing process.
Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editors, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s)
«Iconographica» is indexed in ERIH PLUS European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences, in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). It is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR),Medioevo latino (MEL), Atla Religion Database (Atla RDB) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR
All manuscripts should be sent to: iconographica@sismelfirenze.it
«Iconographica» is available for online reference at: www.mirabileweb.it.
Letteratura di viaggio e conoscenza del mondo dall'Antichità al Rinascimento Travel Literature and Knowledge of the World from Antiquity to the Renaissance
Rivista della Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino
Editorial Board: Nathalie Bouloux (Université de Tours), Béatrice Charlet Mesdjian (Université Aix-Marseille), Paolo Chiesa (Università di Milano), Edoardo D’Angelo (Università Suor Orsola Benincasa, Napoli), Clara Fossati (Università di Genova), Domenico Losappio (Università di Genova), Antonietta Iacono (Università Federico II, Napoli), Marina Montesano (Università di Messina), Paolo Pontari (Università di Pisa), Luca Ruggio (Università di Lecce), Francesca Sivo (Università di Foggia), Emmanuelle Vagnon Chureau (CNRS-Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Advisory Board: Gabriella Airaldi, Marco Berisso, Franco Cardini, Guglielmo Cavallo, Juan Gil, Patrick Gautier Dalché, Enrico Menestò, Marica Milanesi, Massimo Oldoni, Sandra Origone, Donatella Restani, Lorenzo Vespoli, Paolo Viti, Jan Ziolkowski
Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi
The journal “Itineraria” offers a new space for research on themes and texts relating to travel and knowledge of the world (including imaginary, symbolic and metaphorical travel, visiones, fantastic geography, and geography of the after-world) from a broad philological perspective that, while privileging Medieval Latin and humanistic literary traditions, also includes classical and vernacular cultures. The subject matter of “Itineraria” embraces a vast chronological and cultural span: from Greek cosmologies to circumnavigations; Greco-Roman geographical literature to cosmography; visiones to itineraria; mirabilia to travel romances; chronicles of the Crusades to pilgrimages; reports by ambassadors, missionaries, and merchants to cartography; and pilot books to imaginary travel and fantastic geography. The scholarly level of “Itineraria” is overseen by an international editorial board, which in its make-up mirrors the variety of methodologies and disciplines the journal seeks to engage.
The journal is issued annually and welcomes articles in the major European languages. Each article is accompanied by an abstract in English.
Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s)
«Itineraria» is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). It is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), International Medieval Bibliography, Medioevo latino (MEL) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR.
Editor: Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (Université de Lausanne - Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo latino)
Editorial Board: Thalia Brero (Université de Neuchâtel), Joël Chandelier (Université de Lausanne), David Juste (Ptolemaeus arabus et latinus, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München), Sébastien Moureau (FNRS, UCLouvain), Cecilia Panti (Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata), Francesco Santi (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna), Pietro Silanos (Università degli Studi Aldo Moro di Bari), Iolanda Ventura (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna), Julien Véronèse (Université d’Orléans), Oleg Voskoboynikov (HSE, Moscow), Nicolas Weill-Parot (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris)
Advisory Board: Bernard Andenmatten, Jean-Patrice Boudet, Charles Burnett, Jacques Chiffoleau, Chiara Crisciani, Ruedi Imbach, Danielle Jacquart, Michael McVaugh, Michel Pastoureau, Michela Pereira, Jean-Yves Tilliette, Jean Wirth, Baudouin Van den Abeele
Editorial Staff: Elena Berti, Federico De Dominicis, Francesca Galli, Emanuele Rovati
Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi
Micrologus focuses on “Nature, Sciences and Society” during the Middle Ages. The journal is interdisciplinary organised, aiming to build a bridge between Specialists, coming from different fields of research and belonging to different disciplines.
The journal is issued annually and welcomes articles in the major European languages. Each article is accompanied by an abstract in English.
Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s)
«Micrologus» is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank – SJR, Index Religiosus (IR) e Medieval Philosophy Digital Sources, Index Islamicus Online, Medioevo latino (MEL) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 10 and area 11) by ANVUR.
Co-Editors: Andrea Afribo (Università di Padova) Sergio Bozzola (Università di Padova), Davide Colussi (Università di Milano Bicocca), Carlo Enrico Roggia (Université de Genève), Arnaldo Soldani (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa), Alessandra Zangrandi (Università di Verona)
National Advisory Board: Gabriele Baldassari, Gian Luigi Beccaria, Pietro G. Beltrami, Stefano Carrai, Vittorio Coletti, Andrea Comboni, Chiara De Caprio, Antonio Girardi, Nicola Morato, Sabrina Stroppa, Enrico Testa, Paolo Trovato, Tiziano Zanato, Paolo Zublena
Editorial Staff: Leonardo Bellomo, Pietro Benzoni, Stefano Dal Bianco, Martina Dal Cengio, Laura Facini, Jacopo Galavotti, Sara Giovine, Fabio Magro, Sara Moccia, Giacomo Morbiato, Fabio Romanini, Tobia Zanon, Giovanna Zoccarato, Rodolfo Zucco, Luca Zuliani
Legal Representative Editor: Lino Leonardi
«Stilistica e metrica italiana» was created by the «Gruppo Padovano di Stilistica» with the help of the Ezio Franceschini Foundation and the Gianfranco Contini Archive. It started publishing in 2001 and has regularly published one issue each year since then.
«Stilistica e metrica italiana» addresses the formal characteristics of poetry and prose in Italian literature. Consequently, it deals with poetical prosody, language, style and text structures from the XIII century to nowadays. It is the only existing review that is specialized in this field of studies and through the years it has become a benchmark, on account of the scientific excellence of its contributions but also on account of its editorial sections, which enable to keep track of latest publications.
The collaboration with the Ezio Franceschini Foundation and the Gianfranco Contini Archive goes beyond simply publishing the review: it is an active synergy in research and includes the organization of workshops and conferences.
Each issue of the review is divided in three sections: «Saggi» – «Note e discussioni» – «Segnalazioni». The third section is a bibliographic report which provides a brief summary of each publication. Since n. 12, each essay is provided with an abstract in Italian and in English. The review is fully available on-line at www.mirabileweb.it.
Articles submitted to the journal undergo double blind peer review; the final decision on publication is made by the Editor, assisted by the Co-Editors, taking into account the opinion of the reviewer(s).
The journal is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate) and is included in Scopus (Elsevier NV), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) and Medioevo latino (MEL). It is included in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR.
All manuscripts and reviews should be sent to the Editorial Staff
«Stilistica e metrica italiana» - Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari, piazzetta Gianfranco Folena, 1, 35137 Padova
email: smi@fefonlus.it
«Stilistica e metrica italiana» is available for online reference at: www.mirabileweb.it
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