期刊名称:LIAS-JOURNAL OF EARLY MODERN INTELLECTUAL CULTURE AND ITS SOURCES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Lias (Dutch for file; French: 'liasse') provides a platform for the publication and study of primary sources of relatively small size, relating to the cultural and intellectual history of Early Modern Europe. Lias is devoted to the publication of sources of about sixty pages or fewer which concern the history of learning and education in the broadest sense: the artes liberales, the studia humanitatis, philosophy, theology, law, medicine, and the (new) sciences, as well as sources concerning educational institutions, libraries, the Republic of Letters, Academies and Societies. Its chronological scope runs from the fourteenth to the early nineteenth century, that is, from early Humanism to the late Enlightenment. We welcome editions of source texts in their original languages. Introductory material and footnotes must be written in English, but French sources may be accompanied by an introduction and notes in French. A modern translation of the source, whatever the original language, is not required, but we do ask for an English synopsis of each text. While particular attention will be given to editions and studies of unpublished sources which meet these criteria of length, time, place and language, studies based on neglected printed sources, or on unknown archives, may also be accepted.
Lias is abstracted and indexed in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature - IBZ; CrossRef; Thomson Scientific Links.
Instructions to Authors LIAS_style_sheet.pdf
Editorial Board
Managing Editors Eric Jorink (Huygens Institute) Dirk van Miert, secretary (Huygens Institute) Jan Papy (Catholic University Louvain) Steven Vanden Broecke (University of Ghent)
Associate Editors Ingrid De Smet (University of Warwick) Michiel van Groesen (University of Amsterdam) Jan Herman (Catholic University Louvain) Marc van der Poel (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Editorial Advisory Board Hubert Bost (Paris) Hans Bots (Nijmegen) Nathalie Ferrand (Oxford) Anthony Grafton (Princeton University) Vera Keller (University of Southern California, Los Angeles) Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute, London) Kees Meerhoff (University of Amsterdam) Henrique Leitao (University of Lisboa) Peter Miller (Bard Graduate Center, New York) Simona Negruzzo(Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Bresca) Antonio Dávila Pérez (University of Cádiz) François Rosset (University of Lausanne) Heinz Schilling (Humboldt University, Berlin) Toon Van Houdt (Catholic University Louvain) Rienk Vermij (University of Oklahoma) Monique Weiss (Free University Brussels)
Contributions should be submitted by email to the Secretary: Dirk van Miert secretary Lias dirk.van.miert@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl
Huygens Institute (Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences) PO Box 90754 2509 LT The Hague The Netherlands
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