期刊名称:VIVARIUM-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY AND INTELLECTUAL LIFEOF THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Vivarium is an international journal dedicated to the history of philosophy and the history of ideas from the early Middle Ages to the early modern period. It takes a particular interest in the profane side of philosophy and its relationship with other areas of thought and learning from these periods. It is widely recognized as an unrivalled resource for the history of logic, semantics and metaphysics. It publishes philosophical analyses as well as historical studies of ideas, texts and the institutional context of medieval and early-modern thought and learning. It also welcomes editions of texts. It publishes annually a special issue devoted to a particular theme or philosopher.
Instructions to Authors Victorian literature and Culture VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE is a publication of Cambridge University Press. It is published through the generous support of New Mexico Highlands University, New York University, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and the University of North Dakota. The editors gratefully acknowledge our indebtedness to our editorial assistant and interns: Melissa Brotton, Jason Drake, Michael S. Holko, and Lahney Preston Matto. Manuscripts and editorial correspondence can be addressed to either editor: Adrienne Munich, Department of English, SUNY/Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 (631 632 7414; fax: 631 632 1303); John Maynard, Department of English, NYU, 19 University Pl., Rm. 529, N.Y., NY 10003 (212 998 8835; fax: 212 995 4019). Please submit two copies of manuscripts; articles should be double-spaced throughout and follow the new MLA style (with a list of Works Cited at the conclusion). Chapters of books submitted for the Works in Progress section may follow the author’s chosen style in the book project. Correspondence concerning review essays should be addressed to Winifred Hughes, 50 Wheatsheaf Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540 (609 921 1489). Suggestions for reprints of Victorian materials, texts, or illustrations, and also bibliographic or other kinds of summary work should be addressed to Jeffrey Spear, Department of English, NYU, 19 University Pl., Rm. 530, N.Y., NY 10003 (212 998 8820; fax: 212 995 4019). Ideas for Editors?Topics (groups of articles on a common subject, issue, or approach) should be raised with Maria Jerinic (mjerinic@yahoo.com), Department of English, New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NM 87701 or Allison Pease (apease@jjay.cuny.edu) Department of English, John Jay College, CUNY, 445 W 59th Street, N.Y., NY 10019. Our website for contents of prior volumes and editorial information is: http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/english/journal/victorian/ E-mail for general correspondence (not submission of papers): vlc.journal@nyu.edu Publishing, Subscription, and Advertising Offices: Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA (for the United States, Canada, and Mexico); and Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, England (for U.K. and elsewhere). Victorian Literature and Culture is published biannually. Annual institutional subscription rates: US $99.00 in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, UK ?62.00 elsewhere. Individual rates: US $35.00 in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico; UK ?22.00 elsewhere. E-mail for orders and subscription information: journals –subscriptions@cup.org The Cambridge University Press website for Victorian Literature and Culture is: http://www.cup.org/journals/ jnlscat/vlc/vlc.htmlCopyright ?2002 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without permission in writing from Cambridge University Press. Photocopying information for users in the U.S.A.: The Item-Fee Code for this publication (1060-1503/02 $9.50) indicates that copying for internal or personal use beyond that permitted by Sec. 107 or 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law is authorized for users duly registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transaction Reporting Service, provided that the appropriate remittance of $9.50 is paid directly to: CCC, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 09123. Specific written permission must be obtained for all other copying.
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Editorial Board About the editor(s)
Lodi Nauta holds a Royal Netherlands Academy chair in medieval and Renaissance philosophy at the University of Groningen. He has published an edition of William of Conches' commentary on Boethius' Consolatio Philosophiae and is finishing a book on Lorenzo Valla. He has edited several books, translated Dante's De vulgari eloquentia in Dutch, and is the author of several articles on medieval and Renaissance philosophy and on Thomas Hobbes.
Edited by L.W. Nauta (Groningen), L.M. de Rijk (Leiden), H.A.G. Braakhuis (Nijmegen), C.H. Kneepkens (Groningen), W.J. Courtenay (Madison), E.P. Bos (Leiden), and D. Perler (Berlin).
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