Classica et Mediaevalia

Classica et Mediaevalia, Danish Journal of Philology and History, is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal of philology and history published annually by Museum Tusculanum Press. It is based at Aarhus University and was established in 1938 as Classica et Mediaevalia, Revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire, at which time it was warmly received by reviewers.[1] It publishes articles in English, French, and German and is included in a number of bibliographic databases.[2]

Classica et Mediaevalia
DisciplinePhilology, history
LanguageEnglish, French, German
Edited byGeorge Hinge
Publication details
Former name(s)
Classica et Mediaevalia, Revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire
History1938-present
Publisher
FrequencyAnnually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Class. Mediaev.
Indexing
ISSN0106-5815 (print)
1604-9411 (web)
OCLC no.1770718
Links

The editor-in-chief is George Hinge (Aarhus University). Former editors-in-chief include William Norvin, Franz Blatt, Otto Steen Due, Ole Thomsen, and Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen. The journal publishes contributions relating to the Greek and Latin languages as well as to Greek and Latin literature up to and including the late Middle Ages. It also publishes contributions in the fields of Graeco-Roman history, the classical influence in general history, legal history, the history of philosophy, and ecclesiastical history. Publication of the supplementary series Classica et Mediaevalia dissertationes has ceased.

Classica et Mediaevalia is ranked "Int1" (history) and "Int2" (classical studies) by the European Reference Index for the Humanities.[3][4]

References

  1. Archer Taylor, review of Classica et Mediaevalia: revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire, Classical Philology: A Journal Dedicated to Research in Classical Antiquity, 34 (1939), 402-3.
  2. Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals, Version 2017 live.
  3. "Classica et Mediaevalia". Museum Tusculanum Press. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  4. "Classica et Mediaevalia vol. 63". Museum Tusculanum Press. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-04.


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