Romance Philology (RPh), founded in 1947 by Yakov Malkiel, continues to concern itself with medieval Romance literatures and the linguistic history of the Romance languages. The editorial board welcomes articles on medieval Romance literatures, historical Romance linguistics, and textual criticism, including editions of medieval texts.
Method of peer review: Anonymous peer review, as well as review by the editorial board.
Articles are evaluated on the basis of the style of presentation, on the relevance of the article to broader topics in Romance philology, and on the potential interest of any particular article to a readership that may specialize in either literature or linguistics.
Final acceptance of an article requires the author to have a current subscription to the journal (for further details, see "Guidelines for Submission to Romance Philology" in the Fall 2012 issue).
Languages accepted: French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, as well as English; authors whose native language is not English should note that translation into English is not required and is, in fact, discouraged by editorial policy.
Manuscript submission: Before sending manuscripts, authors are advised to consult with the Editor-in-Chief, Barbara De Marco. Conformity with the style sheet will be required only if the article is accepted for publication; articles are not rejected on the basis of their conformity with the style sheet. Detailed directions on style and formatting will be provided to an author whose article successfully passes the peer review.
Initial inquiries, directed to the Editor-in-Chief,
email: RPhEditorial@gmail.com
real mail: Barbara De Marco
Editor-in-Chief, RPh
732 Holmes Avenue
Vineland, N. J. 08361
USA
Guidelines on publishing articles in Romance Philology: http://www.brepols.net/Pages/GetFile.aspx?dlfi=249
Editorial Board:
Jerry R. Craddock, University of California, Berkeley
Barbara De Marco, University of California, Berkeley
Peter F. Dembowski, University of Chicago
Harvey Sharrer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Edward F. Tuttle, University of California, Los Angeles