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Medical Manuscript Studies publishes open access articles on ancient and medieval sources written in Latin, Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Persian. Hebrew, Aramaic and German material is equally welcome, as are papyri and early printed books.
 
Medical Manuscript Studies publishes open access articles on ancient and medieval sources written in Latin, Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Persian. Hebrew, Aramaic and German material is equally welcome, as are papyri and early printed books.
  
Our contributions are peer-reviewed anonymously.
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Our contributions are peer-reviewed anonymously. We accept submissions on a rolling basis.
  
 
Contact: MedicalMsStudies@simonofgenoa.org
 
Contact: MedicalMsStudies@simonofgenoa.org

Revision as of 09:29, 18 September 2015

Medical Manuscript Studies publishes open access articles on ancient and medieval sources written in Latin, Greek, Arabic, Turkish and Persian. Hebrew, Aramaic and German material is equally welcome, as are papyri and early printed books.

Our contributions are peer-reviewed anonymously. We accept submissions on a rolling basis.

Contact: MedicalMsStudies@simonofgenoa.org


Editors:

Barbara Zipser, Department of History, Royal Holloway University of London, UK (editor in chief)

Koray Durak, Department of History, Boğaziçi University, Turkey

Thomas Gloning, Department of German Linguistics, University of Gießen, Germany

Grigory Kessel, Department of Protestant Theology, University of Marburg, Germany

Dagmar Riedel, Center for Iranian Studies, Columbia University, USA


Issues:

Issue I (August 2015) [[1]]


Publisher: Barbara Zipser, Department of History, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, UK.

ISSN 2059-9412