期刊名称:CLASSICAL WORLD
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
With one of the largest circulations in its field, Classical World is indispensable for research and teaching in the classics. In addition to scholarly and pedagogical articles and professional notices, Classical World also publishes research bibliog
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Classical World
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raphies on authors and topics, surveys of teaching resources, and book reviews.
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for Contributors
We welcome contributions on all aspects of Greek and Roman literature, history, and society; on the classical tradition; on the history of classical scholarship; and on the teaching of Latin, Greek, and classical civilization. We do not think it is necessary to write in one way for teachers in schools and in another for scholars in colleges and universities. Our ideal reader is a scholarly teacher or a teaching scholar. Our ideal contributor has something to say to this reader.
All submissions (regular articles, as well as contributions to Paedagogus and Scholia) should be sent to the Editor. Books for review and items for "Announcements" should be sent to the subeditors of those departments; their addresses are given on the Editorial Office page on CW's Web site: www.caas-cw.org.
Authors are requested to send submissions electronically as a PDF, either as an attachment to an e-mail or on diskette; but paper submissions are also acceptable. Since submissions are judged anonymously, authorship and affiliation should be revealed only in an accompanying e-mail or cover letter. Authors of accepted articles are expected to format their final versions in accordance with a style sheet which will be sent to them. They will also be expected to submit their final versions in Word or WordPerfect (either via e-mail or on a diskette). Acceptance of an article is contingent upon the author's signing a standard publication agreement, and Classical World reserves the right to make or require edits for style, clarity, and editorial consistency.
Editorial Board
Editor
Matthew S. Santirocco, New York University
Associate Editors
Judith P. Hallett, University of Maryland, College Park Lee T. Pearcy, Episcopal Academy, Pa.
Assistant Editors
Edward M. Harris, University of Durham Ralph M. Rosen, University of Pennsylvania
Reviews
David Sider, New York University
Announcements
David J. Califf, The Academy of Notre Dame, Pa.
Textbook Surveys
Judith L. Sebesta, University of South Dakota
Audio-Visual Surveys
Janice F. Siegel, Illinois State University
Bibliographical Surveys
Alexander G. McKay, McMaster University
Managing Editor
Sally Sanderlin, New York University
Editorial Staff
Diana L. D. Pittet Krista Sheerin Otto Sonntag
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