Studia Artistarum
Études sur la faculté des arts dans les universités médiévales
ISSN 2032-1252
Method of peer review
double-blind undertaken by an external specialist (i.c. appointed by the Board)
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
Started in 1994 by Louis Holtz (IRHT, Paris) and Olga Weijers (the Huygens Institute, Den Haag), "Studia Artistarum" aims at advancing and deepening scholarly research on the role of the Arts studies and the Arts faculties in intellectual history. The series, now directed by Luca Bianchi (Università degli Studi di Milano) and Dominique Poirel (IRHT, Paris), publishes monographs, editions, catalogues and collections of essays devoted to the liberal arts and philosophy. Special attention is given to the reception and interpretation of authoritative course-books (mainly though not exclusively the Aristotelian corpus), the development of different methods of teaching, the evolution of literary genres (commentaries, treatises, handbooks etc.), the interactions between institutional and doctrinal factors that determined the growth of grammar, logic, philosophy and the sciences in Medieval and Renaissance universities.
The series is peer reviewed: all volumes submitted are read by at least two expert referees.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Directeurs honoraires
Louis Holtz (†)
Olga WeijersSous la direction de
Luca Bianchi (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Dominique Poirel (Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes)Secrétaire de rédaction
Emmanuelle Kuhry (Paris)Comité de rédaction
Henk Braakhuis (Nijmegen)
Charles Burnett (London)
Dragos Calma (Dublin)
Anne Grondeux (Paris)
Jean-Pierre Rothschild (Paris)
Cecilia Trifogli (Oxford)
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
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