- Texts in edited monographs should not exceed 50,000 characters, including footnotes and spaces.
- All chapters must be submitted in academic British English (though the text will be proofread).
- Please, place the note references after punctuation marks. Please, avoid excessive footnotes.
- The name of the publishing site must always be in the original language: Paris 1985, Roma 1969, Leipzig 2000.
- You do not have to include a bibliography.
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Footnote Citations
Archive sources:
Johann Peter Cerroni, Monumenta Sepulchralia et Inscriptiones in Moravia (manuscript), 1799, Moravian Land Archiv in Opava, branch Olomouc, collection G 12, sign. Cerr. I 79, f. 56.
Moravian Land Archive in Brno, collection of Metropolitan Chapter Olomouc, book nr. 67, inv. nr. 2933, sign. E I 31, Prothocollum testamentorum, f. 4b.
Shortened notes
Cerroni, Monumenta Sepulchralia, f. 57.
Prothocollum testamentorum, f. 8.
If the archival materials do not have a title: Moravian Land Archive in Brno, collection of Metropolitan Chapter Olomouc, book nr. 67, inv. nr. 2933, sign. E I 31.
Printed sources
Agenda Seu Modus Admistrandi Sacramenta: Secundum ritum Cathedralis Ecclesiae Olomucensis: Ad usum eiusdem dioecesis, Cracoviae 1585.
Johann Amos Comenius, Orbis Sensualium Pictus Quadrilinguis, Leutschoviae 1685.
Shortened notes
Comenius, 1685, p. 20.
Ibid., p. 21.
Edited sources
Beda Dudík, ed., Statuten der Diöcese Olmütz vom Jahre 1568, Brünn 1870.
Shortened note
Dudík, ed., 1870, p. 23.
Ibid., p. 24.
Monographs
Moshe Barasch, Gestures of Despair in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, New York 1976, pp. 65–67.
Armando Petrucci, Writing the Dead: Death and Writing Strategies in the Western Tradition, Stanford 1998, pp. 56.
Shortened notes
Barasch, 1976, p. 50.
Ibid., p. 52.
Monograph with multiple authors:
Jan Chlíbec and Jiří Roháček, Figure & lettering. Sepulchral sculpture of the Jagiellonian Period in Bohemia, Prague 2014.
Shortened notes
Chlíbec and Roháček, 2014, p. 98.
Ibid., p. 74
EDITED MONOGRAPH:
Lynne Tatlock, ed., Enduring Loss in Early Modern Germany: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives, Leiden 2010.
Mia Korpiola and Anu Lahtinen, eds., Death and Dying in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Helsinki 2015.
Shortened note
Korpiola and Lahtinen, eds., 2015.
Chapter or other part of an edited book
Christopher Ocker, The Motion of Another´s Death: Grief and Mourning, in: Philip Booth and Elizabeth Tinglein, eds., A Companion to Death, Burial and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, c. 1300–1700, Leiden and Boston 2021, pp. 368–392.
Shortened note
Ocker, 2021, p. 378.
Ibid., p. 380.
Catalogue/encyclopaedic entries
Roger Bowdler, Epitaph, in: Jane Turner, ed., The Dictionary of Art. Vol. X., London 1996, pp. 435–437.
Shortened note
Bowdler, 1996, p. 436.
Ibid., p. 437.
Journal article
George W. McClure, The Art of Mourning: Autobiographical Writings on the Loss of a Son in Italian Humanist Thought (1400–1461), Renaissance Quarterly 39 (1986), pp. 440–475.
Shortened note
McClure, 1986, p. 451.
