Editorial Standards
Along with the article, the author must provide an abstract of the contribution both in English and in the language of the proposed contribution, accompanied by a maximum of 5 keywords. Abstracts should be between 50 and 150 words maximum. The author must also indicate their e-mail address and affiliation, or their location.
Ex.: Mario Rossi (mario.rossi@unive.it; Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia); John Smith (john.smith@gmail.com; New York, USA).
For bibliographic references, the “Author Date” system must be used in the text, followed by the page number, all in round brackets.
Ex.: (Calabrese 1982: 30).
Footnotes should contain specific comments, not only bibliographic references.
Bibliography
Monographic and curated works
Calabrese 1982 – Calabrese O. Garibaldi. Milano: Electa, 1982.
Vernant 1982 – Divinazione e probabilità / Ed. D. Vernant. Torino: Einaudi, 1982.
Article in journal
Brizio 1949 – Brizio M. Considerazioni su Giovanni Bellini // Arte Veneta. 1949. Vol. 50. P. 23-39.
Volume contribution
Carrara 2010 – Carrara C. L’arte longobarda // L’arte medievale in Italia / Ed. S. Tosi. Napoli: Liguori, 2010. P. 156-167.
For works consulted online, please indicate in brackets the date of last consultation of the site.
URL: link [September 2023].
Quotations in the text
A quotation in the text is in double quotation marks: “…” (articles in Russian / French: «…»).
A quotation within a quotation is in single quotation marks: ‘…’ (articles in Russian / French: “…”).
If the quotation exceeds three lines, it must be separated from the text by a blank line before and after, with a right and left indentation of 0.5 cm.
Font
Please use Times New Roman 12 for the body of the article and 11 for long quotations and footnotes.