Florilegium (journal) explained

Florilegium
Discipline:History, Late Antiquity, Medieval studies
Abbreviation:Florilegium
Editor:A. E. Christa Canitz
Publisher:University of Toronto Press on behalf of the Canadian Society of Medievalists
Country:Canada
Frequency:Annual
History:1979-present
Website:http://www.utpjournals.press/loi/flor
Issn:0709-5201
Eissn:2369-7180

Florilegium, the journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists / Société canadienne des médiévistes, is a quarterly "international, peer-reviewed academic journal concerned with the study of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages".[1]

Originally titled Florilegium: Carleton University Annual Papers on Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the journal was first published in 1979 under the co-editorship of Roger Blockley and Douglas Wurtele, and adopted as the Canadian Society of Medievalists's official journal in 1997.[2]

Currently published by the University of Toronto Press on behalf of the Canadian Society,[3] the journal accepts previously unpublished,[4] "original scholarly research in all areas of late antique and medieval studies and especially welcomes papers [...] which take a cross-cultural or interdisciplinary approach to history, literature, or any other relevant area of study".[1] Submissions, which may be in English or French, are subjected to double-blind peer-review.[4]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Florilegium . Canadian Society of Medievalists . 23 Jun 2018.
  2. Web site: Florilegium . The Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals . 23 Jun 2018.
  3. Web site: Florilegium . . 5 Jul 2017.
  4. Web site: Florilegium . Canadian Association of Learned Journals / Association canadienne des revues savantes . 23 Jun 2018.
  5. Web site: Florilegium Indexing . . 2017-07-05.