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A Journal of the History of Rhetoric |
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EDITORIAL POLICY
The journal publishes articles, book reviews, and bibliographies which further the aims of the Society as stated in its Constitution (Article Two):
The purpose of this society is to promote the study of both the theory and the practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and its relationships with poetics, philosophy, politics, religion, law, and other aspects of the cultural context.
Official languages of the Society are English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts submitted to Rhetorica should not be under consideration elsewhere. Because the identity of authors is concealed from evaluators of manuscripts, each manuscript should contain a separate title page containing (1) the title of the essay, (2) the name of the author, (3) the author's address, including street number, and (4) the author's telephone number, fax number, and e-mail information. The author's identity should not otherwise be revealed in the manuscript. The title should be repeated on the first page of the text. Three copies of the typewritten manuscript with a 100-word abstract (in the language in which the manuscript is written) should be submitted. Manuscripts, including text, quotations, and footnotes, must be doublespaced throughout. Footnotes should appear at the end of the manuscript. Quotations of more than 100 words should be set separate paragraphs and indented from the left margin. A more detailed guide or contributors is available from the editor and will be sent to authors whose articles have been accepted for publication. Contributors whose manuscripts are accepted should be prepared to send a computer disk, preferably in MS Word. All manuscripts should be to be sent to the Rhetorica editor:
Professor Mike Edwards, Director Institute of Classical Studies, University of London Senate House North Block Malet Street London WC1E 7HU UK
Last Revised 10-Jul-07 09:08 AM.
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