Hagiographica

Journal of Hagiography and Biography. Founded by Claudio Leonardi

Società Internazionale per lo studio del Medioevo Latino

ISSN: 1124-1225 - e-ISSN: 2975-1411

Editor: Antonella Degl'Innocenti (Università di Trento)

Editorial Board: Alessandra Bartolomei Romagnoli (Pontificia Università Gregoriana), Stefano Brufani (Università di Perugia), Lucia Castaldi (Università di Udine), Paolo Chiesa (Università Statale di Milano), Paulo Farmhouse Alberto (Universidade de Lisboa), Giovanni Paolo Maggioni (Università del Molise), Silvia Nocentini (Università di Roma Tor Vergata), Emore Paoli (Università per Stranieri di Perugia), José Carlos Santos Paz (Universidade da Coruña), Francesco Santi (Università di Bologna), Daniele Solvi (Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”)

Editorial Staff: Valeria Mattaloni, Jacopo Righetti

Advisory Board: Anna Benvenuti, Massimiliano Bassetti, Luigi Canetti, Edoardo D’Angelo, Jacques Dalarun, François Dolbeau, Roberto Gamberini, Paolo Gatti, Robert Godding, Martin Heinzelmann, Patrick Henriet, Gábor Klaniczay, Michael Lapidge, Lino Leonardi, Pierluigi Licciardello, Enrico Menestò, Letizia Pellegrini, Guy Philippart, Luigi Giovanni Giuseppe Ricci, Eugenio Susi, André Vauchez, Antonio Vuolo

Legal Representative Editor: Francesco Santi

Aim

This journal publishes research on Latin and Western European vernacular hagiographic texts from the early Christian period to the Council of Trent.  Ample space is also given to relations between hagiography and pertinent related disciplines, such as literary history, textual criticism, historiography, sociology, anthropology, psychology, theology, liturgy, and spirituality. Articles are published in the major European languages and are accompanied by an abstract in English. All articles are submitted for one or more peer-reviews; the general editor determines publication in consultation with the peer reviewers. The journal is issued annually.

Articles submitted to the journal are subject to double blind peer review; the final decision on acceptance is made by the Editor, assisted by the Editorial Board Members, considering the opinion of the reviewer(s).

«Hagiographica» is indexed in ESCI Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science, Clarivate). It is included in Scopus (Elsevier B. V.), SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), Index Religiosus (IR) and in the list of Class A Journals (area 10) by ANVUR.

All manuscripts should be mailed to:
Prof.ssa Antonella Degl’Innocenti, Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia,
Università di Trento, via Tommaso Gar, 14
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