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Universitas Studiorum Publishing House is proud to open to Researchers and Scholars worldwide the following Call for Papers, for any scientific Essays in the field of Humanities to be published in the forthcoming book, which will appear in March 2018:
Mantua Humanistic Studies. Volume I, Mantua, Universitas Studiorum Publishers, 2018, ISBN 97888899459840. Paper copies of the volume will be purchasable on both traditional bookshops and online shops (Amazon etc.), and a full PDF copy of the volume will be available for free (Open Access) on Google Books online database. The volume is peer-reviewed. Deadline for submission: February the 20th, 2018. Notification of acceptance: March the 1st, 2018. Publication date: March the 28th, 2018. E-mail for submission: info@universitas-studiorum.it Accepted topics: Anthropology, Archaeology, Arts (History of Visual Arts), Classics, Philology, Philosophy, Law and Politics, Linguistics, Literature, Sociology. Accepted languages: English, Italian, Spanish, French, German. Paper extension: min. 10.000 / max. 25.000 characters (including spaces); pictures etc. will be reproduced in B&W. *** Publication Fees are requested, as the Book will be available online for free in FULL OPEN ACCESS *** Fees: including 1 Printed Copy and Shipping, to be paid AFTER acceptance and BEFORE publication: 200,00 Euros / 240,00 USD Each extra Printed Copy = 15,00 Euros / 18,00 USD PDF Full Copy = available for free Single DOI request = 40,00 Euros / 48,00 USD Mandatory Paper characteristics: document type = .doc or .docx main text = Times New Roman, 12 pt., single spaced secondary text = Times New Roman, 10 pt., single spaced foot-notes (no end-notes) = Times New Roman, 10 pt., single spaced please include, at the beginning of the text, 5/10 keywords (in english); a 5/10 lines abstract (in english); author's full contact informations bibliography style = as follows Bibliography style (mainly based on American Philological Association's): References inside the main text, or in the notes (examples): See Suzuki 1989: 56. Suzuki 1989: 56 refuses to... Suzuki refuses to... (1989: 56). Full Bibliography at the end of the Paper (examples): Austin, N. 1994. Helen of Troy and her Shameless Phantom. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Calame, C. 1997. Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece: Their Morphology, Religious Role, and Social Functions. Trans. by D. Collins and J. Orion. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Ebbott, M. 1999. “The Wrath of Helen: Self-Blame and Nemesis in the Iliad.” In Carlisle, M. and Levaniouk, O. eds. Nine Essays on Homer. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 3-20. Ghali-Kahil, L. B. 1955. Les Enlèvements et le retour d’Hélène dans les textes et les documents figurés. 2 vols. Paris: De Boccard. Groten, F. J. 1968. “Homer’s Helen.” G&R 15: 33-39. Lloyd-Jones, H. and Wilson, N. G. 1990. Sophoclea: Studies on the Text of Sophocles. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Vernant, J. P. and Vidal-Nacquet, V. eds. 1988. Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece. Trans. by J. Lloyd. New York: Zone Books. |
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