Humanistica Lovaniensia: as of 2018 independently published in a new format

From January 2018 onwards Humanistica Lovaniensia. Journal of Neo-Latin Studies will no longer be published by Leuven University Press. New issues of the journal will be made available in full open access under the same name, at the following webpage: www.humanistica.be

The last issue published by Leuven University Press in print edition, Volume LXVI - 2017, will be available in January 2018. 

All issues of the journal published before January 2018 will remain available in print edition and can be ordered at Leuven University Press. Please direct all orders to: orders@lup.be.


The digital archives of Humanistica Lovaniensia also remain available at JSTOR.

For more information about the new and forthcoming issues in full open access, please go to www.arts.kuleuven.be/sph/humanistica or contact humanistica@kuleuven.be.

Please note that nothing will change regarding the volumes published in the series Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia.


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