TERMINUS is a double-blind peer-reviewed quarterly of the Faculty of Polish Studies, the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. Founded in 1999, it is now published open-access as well as in print (online first).
TThe journal focuses on medieval and early modern literature in various languages, especially Polish and Neo-Latin, presented in the context of classical tradition, as well as medieval and early modern European culture. We are interested in the broadly defined ancient tradition, analysed in texts from the Middle Ages to the modern era (from the 12th to the mid-18th century), with particular emphasis on the Renaissance.
We invite the scholars to submit articles in the following fields: Old-Polish Literature, Neo-Latin Literature, History of European Literatures, Classical Tradition, Medieval Studies, Renaissance Studies, History of Ideas, Humanism, Reformation, Rhetoric, Book History, Emblems, Comparative Literature, and Literary Criticism.
The journal is organized into three sections: 1. Research papers, 2. Editions and Translations, 3. Reviews and Book Reports.
Terminus is member of FISIER (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés et Instituts pour l'Étude de la Renaissance).