ARTIBUS ET HISTORIAE
IRSA PUBLISHING HOUSE · PL · Est. 1980
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Artibus et Historiae is an art anthology that publishes original articles. It is a peer-reviewed journal that considers materials that have not previously appeared elsewhere or have been simultaneously submitted to other publishers. The journal aims to inform potential contributors of a decision within six months of their submission, though the reviewing process may take longer. All submitted articles are read by three readers. Decisions by the editor are final. Once accepted, it can take up to eighteen months for an essay to be published, but this also varies. The journal appears on a semi-annual basis, with only two issues per year. Authors are responsible for securing permission to reproduce all illustrations. The journal encourages illustrated articles and may ask authors to supply extra images. All articles accepted for publication will be sent to the author at proof stage. Authors are expected to print out and correct page proofs, or mark corrections in a PDF file; corrected galleys must be returned to the editor as soon as possible, no later than within ten days of receipt. Authors receive one (1) bound copy of the journal and fifty (50) off-prints of the paper published in Artibus et Historiae. No further off-prints can be ordered. The journal does not impose a set length for submissions, however the illustrations should not exceed 25–30. The journal encourages fully illustrated submissions but please remember that it is the responsibility of the author to provide both the images and permission to reproduce them. Initial submission should be sent with accompanying photocopies of illustrations. Articles are accepted in English (UK English or American English spelling can be used – but consistently throughout a given paper; please do not mix both), German, French or Italian (in all cases a summary in English is indispensable). The title page should indicate the author’s name, institution (if any), address, telephone number and email address. Authors' names should not be put on any subsequent pages. Headers and footers should not be used. Discs/pendrives must be clearly labelled. No separate bibliographies; references should be incorporated into the endnotes. Acknowledgements should be an unnumbered endnote at the beginning of the endnotes. An abstract of c. 100–300 words, in English, should be supplied.
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