期刊名称:RIVISTA DI FILOLOGIA E DI ISTRUZIONE CLASSICA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica
EDITOR: Franco Montanari
EDITORIAL BOARDALBIO CESARE CASSIO - PAOLO FEDELI - ANDREA GIARDINA ELIO LO CASCIO - MARIO LOMBARDO - EDOARDO BONA (Secretary)
EDITORIAL STAFFGIULIANA BESSO - DAVIDE MURATORE - LARA PAGANI
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Alberto Bernabé (Universidad Complutense, Madrid), Kathleen Coleman (Harvard University), Jean-Louis Ferrary (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris), Hans-Joachim Gehrke (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin), Philip Hardie (Trinity College, Cambridge), Paul B. Harvey, Jr. (Pennsylvania State University), Albert Henrichs (Harvard University), Richard Hunter (Trinity College, Cambridge), Jacques Jouanna (Université de Paris, Sorbonne - Paris IV), Wolfgang Kofler (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg), Roland Mayer (King’s College London), Theodoros Papanghelis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki), Antonios Rengakos (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki), Guido Schepens (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven), David Sedley (Christ’s College, Cambridge), Andreas Willi (University of Oxford), Bernhard Zimmermann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg)
Founded in 1872 by Domenico Pezzi and Giuseppe Müller in conjunction with the publishing house, Loescher Editore, the Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica, under the direction of Gaetano De Sanctis and Augusto Rostagni, became one of the most important and prestigious periodicals in the field of Ancient Greek and Roman studies. Thanks to its well-established tradition, its constant attention to meeting new expectations, its eye for changing trends, and its adoption of the latest research tools, RFIC aims to remain a solid reference point in classical studies on an international level (History).
RFIC is issued twice a year, and publishes research and reviews of a high scholarly standard. Contributions must be related to philological, literary, historical, and archaeological aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman world and of the world of Late Antiquity. The journal welcomes submissions written in the main languages traditionally used in the world of scholarship, accompanied by an abstract in English. Articles may contain tables, diagrams, and black-and-white photographs (Guidelines for contributors).
All articles will undergo peer review before they are accepted.
Journal history
![cover](http://www.loescher.it/rivistadifilologia/images/numerouno.gif) The title page of the first volume of RFIC 1 (1873). |
On July 1872, the first issue of Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica was published in Turin by Loescher Editore, under the direction of the linguist Domenico Pezzi and the philologist Giuseppe Müller. Issue 100 of the journal (1972) contains two important studies, by, respectively, Sebastiano Timpanaro and Emilio Gabba, that trace a detailed history of the journal and highlight the role that it has played in the academic field and in the history of culture.
S. Timpanaro, Il primo cinquantennio della «Rivista di filologia e d'istruzione classica», 100, 1972, 387-441 (29.992 KB - pdf)
E. Gabba, Il secondo cinquantennio della «Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica», 100, 1972, 442-488 (25.044 KB - pdf)
Other useful contributions regarding the history of RFIC, starting from the editorial that opens the first issue, can be downloaded from the page dedicated to special issues (go to page)
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Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for contributors
Those who wish to submit a contribution to RFIC will need to send a file (preferably in doc format), accompanied by a pdf or a hard copy, to the Managing Director, Franco Montanari, Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Genoa, at the following addresses:
Università di Genova D.AR.FI.CL.ET. - Dipartimento di Archeologia, Filologia Classica e loro tradizioni in epoca cristiana,medievale e umanistica “Francesco Della Corte” Via Balbi, 4 – 16126 Genova e-mail: franco.montanari@unige.it
Submissions must follow the guidelines outlined in the pdf file RFIC Guidelines, which can be downloaded from this page. The format must be in Times New Roman font for Latin characters for Windows, or Times font for Macintosh. For Greek characters, either Hellenica, SuperGreek, or SPIonic (a freeware font – see the information on this page) should be used. Every article must be accompanied by an abstract in English (600 characters maximum, spaces included) and by three or four keywords in English. Authors should provide the name of their institution, rank, and e-mail address for inclusion in the List of Authors at the end of each issue. E.g.: Franco Montanari is a Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Genoa (franco.montanari@unige.it).
Please supply the Editor with full contact details: postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number.
Peer review
In order to ensure high standards, all contributions submitted to RFIC will require the approval of experts who will conduct an evaluation of the scholarly content according to a standardized peer review process. RFIC abides by the rules governing publication in periodicals in terms of the evaluation of articles and the assessment of their relevance to the scholarly community. This procedure is also a measure of quality for sources of funding. According to the procedure commonly carried out by authoritative journals, peer review is assigned to a group of referees chosen internationally.
Instructions to Authors STYLE_NOTES_RFIC_2-3-2011.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial board
1873 : Domenico Pezzi - Giuseppe Müller
1874 - 1876: Domenico Comparetti - Giuseppe Müller - Giovanni Flechia - Giovanni Maria Bertini
1877 - 1892: Domenico Comparetti - Giuseppe Müller - Giovanni Flechia
1893 - 1894: Domenico Comparetti - Giuseppe Müller
1895 - 1896: Domenico Comparetti - Felice Ramorino - Girolamo Vitelli
1897- 1922: Ettore Stampini
1923 - 1957 : Gaetano De Sanctis - Augusto Rostagni
1957 - 1961 : Augusto Rostagni
1962 - 1966 : Carlo Gallavotti
1967- 1979 : Antonio Maddalena
1980 - 1999: Scevola Mariotti
2000 - 2008 : Leopoldo Gamberale
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