New Latin yearbook

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New Latin yearbook

description international scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Modern Latin Literature
language Multilingual, (mainly, German, partly, English, Latin)
publishing company Olms (Germany)
First edition 1999
Frequency of publication yearly
ISSN (print)

The Neo-Latinischer Jahrbuch is an international scientific journal for the study of the Neo-Latin language and literature. It has been published annually with the subtitle Journal of Neo-Latin Language and Literature since 1999 by Georg Olms Verlag in Hildesheim.

As a supplement to the numerous scientific journals devoted to classical antiquity , the Neo-Latin Yearbook focuses on research into modern Latinity, roughly speaking from Petrarch to the present day. Each volume contains longer treatises and small contributions on neo-Latin texts and topics as well as reviews and research reports, along with references to current publications and events.

The yearbook is edited by Marc Laureys and Karl August Neuhausen at the Institute for Greek and Latin Philology at the University of Bonn .

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