
Print ISSN: 0778-9750
Online ISSN: 2034-635X
Frequency:
1 issue/year
Method of peer review
double-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist
Keywords
Medieval Latin language, Medieval Latin Literature, Philology, Linguistics, Literary history and criticism, Manuscript studies, Literature in translation, Medieval Culture, Latin Poetry, Medieval Christian literature, Philosophy
Accepted Language(s):
English, French
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
The Journal of Medieval Latin was established in the autumn of 1991 by a group of Canadian scholars to encourage new and original research in the field of medieval Latin language and literature. The editors welcome a broad range of articles dealing with every aspect of “medieval Latin studies”, a term that is perhaps better expressed by the German “die lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters.”
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor
Greti Dinkova-Bruun, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval StudiesReview Editor
Tristan Major, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval StudiesFounding Editor
Michael W. Herren, York University and University of TorontoAssociate Editors
Alexander Andrée, Stockholm University
Robert Getz, University of Toronto
Andrew Hicks, Cornell University
Bernice M. Kaczynski, McMaster University
Tristan Major, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Jean Meyers, University of Montpellier
Sinéad O'Sullivan, Queen's University, Belfast
Stephen Pelle, University of Toronto
Gernot Wieland, University of British ColumbiaAdvisory Board
Walter Berschin, University of Heidelberg
James P. Carley, York University and PIMS
Paolo Chiesa, University of Milan
Michael Lapidge, Clare College Cambridge
Danuta Shanzer, University of Vienna
Brian Stock, University of Toronto
Jan M. Ziolkowski, Harvard University
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Languages accepted: English, French
Submissions
Submissions should be addressed to:
Professor Greti Dinkova-Bruun: greti.dinkova.bruun@utoronto.ca
Peer Review Procedure
All submissions are peer-reviewed, either by an external specialist or by a member of the board. Authors are asked to address the points made in the reviewer's report when revising the articles.
Guidelines for Authors
Author guidelines are published on the journal's website:
http://medievallatin.utoronto.ca/submissions/Licencing & Copyright
This journal offers different licence options. A standard licence gives Brepols the exclusive copyright for all published content. Gold Open Access articles will be published under a CC BY-NC 4.0 Licence. For these articles the copyright remains with the authors. Please discuss with your Publishing Manager if you or your funding body require an alternative CC-licence.Open Access Options
When you opt for publishing in Gold Open Access, we charge an APC of 1250 EUR (+ VAT, if applicable), which is designed to cover the cost of our publishing services. This consists of dedicated editorial support; qualitative, rigorous peer review; manuscript editing and professional typesetting; high-quality printing and digital publishing on BrepolsOnline and other leading platforms; guaranteed permanent access; worldwide physical distribution and online dissemination; and worldwide specialized marketing and targeted commercial initiatives.
Researchers from low- and middle-income countries, early career scholars, independent researchers, and other authors who do not have the resources to pay the APC are invited to contact the editor-in-chief.
See our dedicated webpages for further details on our open access options at https://www.brepols.net/open-access/journals, and our self-archiving policies at https://www.brepols.net/open-access/self-archiving-policy.Ethics, Malpractice and Authorship Statement
https://www.brepols.net/ethics
Archival
All articles are digitally archived in Portico
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RANKING & INDEXING
Bibliographia Franciscana
Bibliographie annuelle du Moyen Âge tardif
Bibliography of British and Irish History
Dialnet
ERIH PLUS - European Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Index religiosus
International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance
International Medieval Bibliography
IsisCB Sources and Resources for the History of Science and Allied Fields (indexed on article level)
Iter
MLA International Bibliography
RILM: Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
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ANVUR Area 10 – Class A
ANVUR Area 10 – Scientific
ANVUR Area 11 – ScientificCIRC (C Classification in human sciences)
Excellence of Research in Australia (ERA) journal list 2018, ARC