DEADLINES FOR SUBMISSION
- First Semester (June Issue):
Submission of all materials required for typesetting must be completed by the end of February. - Second Semester (December Issue):
Submission of all materials required for typesetting must be completed by the end of July.
For each submission, please provide the following:
- A .doc file with the complete text of the article (minimum 20,000 - maximum 50,000 characters, including spaces).
- Two abstracts, one in Italian and one in English (minimum 500 - maximum 1,000 characters, including spaces).
- Five keywords related to the article (in both Italian and English).
- A biography of the author (minimum 500 - maximum 1,000 characters, including spaces).
- A cover file for editorial use, containing the following information:
- Author's name (including contact information and email address).
- Title and date of the last revision.
- Any special formatting requirements for graphs, tables, illustrations, use of special characters (e.g., Greek or Cyrillic letters, logical and mathematical symbols), etc. For each of these elements, which should be prepared separately from the main text, it is recommended to attach separate files complete with captions, indicating their precise location in the text (e.g., 'Fig. 3', 'Table 1').
EDITORIAL GUIDELINES
For the main text, use Times (Mac) or Times New Roman (PC).
FOOTNOTES
- Footnotes, numbered progressively, should be placed at the bottom of the page, not at the end of the article.
- Please use automatic footnote insertion and do not restart numbering at 1 for a new page, but continue with automatic numbering.
- Footnote markers should be placed before the punctuation (except in block quotations, where the punctuation is part of the quotation; in this case, the footnote marker should follow the period at the end of the quotation) and after quotation marks.
QUOTATIONS
- For quotations longer than three lines, please separate the text with a line above and below and reduce the font size by 1 point.
- Epigraphs should be right-aligned.
- Please always use «…».
- Double quotation marks ("...") should be used only if a quotation is within a quotation.
- Single quotation marks ('…') may be used for expressions requiring a figurative interpretation (ironic, allusive, etc.).
Italics should be used only for: book titles, article titles, chapter titles, and foreign terms.
Please do not use tabs.
Please ensure maximum consistency regarding the use of uppercase and lowercase letters, minimizing the use of uppercase as much as possible.
Tables, properly numbered, should be saved in separate files, while their position should be clearly indicated in the text article. For example: [Table 1 – Insert here]
VARIOUS CONVENTIONS
- Bold text should not be used under any circumstances.
- p., pp.; f., ff.; chap., chaps.; cit.; vol., vols.; n.
- Additionally: p. 24; A. Manzoni; J.M. Keynes.
- External interventions, including omissions, within quoted text should be indicated with square brackets: [...].
REFERENCE GUIDELINES
M. Weber, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Mohr, Tübingen 1920
S. Petrelli, La stampa in Occidente. Analisi critica, de Gruyter, Berlin-New York 2005.
M. Cattaruzza, M. Sinico (eds.), Husserl in laboratorio, E.U.T., Trieste 2005, pp. 235-270.
For journals and periodicals:
S. Noiret, I musei della Grande Guerra sul Web, in «Memoria e Ricerca», 7, 2001, pp. 22-26.
USE OF Ivi and Ibidem (or ibid.)
- Use "ivi" (in regular font, upper/lowercase) when the same work is cited again with a variation in the page number, followed by the page number(s).
For example:
S. Petrelli, La stampa in Occidente. Analisi critica, cit., pp. 295-302.
Ivi, pp. 320-326; or: See ivi, pp. 320-326.
- Use "Ibid." or "Ibidem" when the citation is identical (same author, same work, same page number).
For example:
S. Petrelli, La stampa in Occidente. Analisi critica, cit., p. 307.
Ibid.
- When citing a new work by an author previously cited, "Id." (abbreviation of "Idem") may be used in place of the author's name.
For example:
L. Pirandello, Il fu Mattia Pascal, Sonzogno, Milan 1936. Id., L’umorismo, Arnoldo Mondadori, Milan 1999.
Please remember:
- Ivi, always in regular font
- cit., always in regular font
- Id., always in regular font
- Ibidem or Ibid. always italicized
- et al., always italicized
- passim, always italicized
- supra and infra always italicized