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Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science

Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science

EXECUTIVE EDITOR     
R.J. Hankinson

MANAGING EDITOR     
Luis Alejandro Salas

EDITORIAL OFFICE     
The University of Texas at Austin
APEIRON: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Department of Philosophy
1 University Station (C3500)
Austin, TX 78712
U.S.A.
Phone: (512) 471-4857
Fax: (512) 471-4806
apeiron@austin.utexas.edu

EDITORIAL BOARD     
Richard Bett (Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University)
Richard Bosley (Philosophy, University of Alberta)
Patricia Curd (Philosophy, Purdue University)
Lesley Dean-Jones (Classics, University of Texas at Austin)
Michael Ferejohn (Philosophy, Duke University)
Jyl Gentzler (Philosophy, Amherst College)
Daniel Graham (Philosophy, Brigham Young University)
Brad Inwood (Classics, University of Toronto)
David Konstan (Classics, Brown University)
Timothy O'Keefe (Philosophy, Georgia State University)
Richard McKirahan (Classics and Philosophy, Pomona College)
Mark McPherran (Philosophy, University of Maine at Farmington)
Deborah Modrak (Philosophy, University of Rochester)
Alexander Mourelatos (Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin)
Naomi Reshotko (Philosophy, University of Denver)
Janet Sisson (Philosophy, University of Calgary)
Nicholas Smith (Philosophy, Lewis and Clark College)
Martin Tweedale (Philosophy, University of Alberta)
Michael White (Philosophy, Arizona State University)
Stephen White (Classics, University of Texas at Austin)
Paul Woodruff (Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin)

HONORARY EDITORS
Peter Bicknell (Classics, Monash University)
Robert Hall (Philosophy, University of Vermont)
John King-Farlow (Philosophy, University of Alberta)
David Rankin (Classics, University of Southampton)
Roger Shiner (Philosophy, Okanagan University College)

Information on Manuscript Submission

APEIRON publishes high-quality research papers in the area of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and science. The journal is interdisciplinary; submissions are expected to meet appropriate standards both of classical scholarship and of philosophical insight. APEIRON welcomes submissions in any aspect of ancient philosophy and science up to the end of the classical period, roughly the seventh century CE.

Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to the editorial office at apeiron@austin.utexas.edu as duplicate DOC and PDF files. To avoid compatibility issues, all manuscripts should contain only Unicode fonts. All manuscripts should be double-spaced, including all quotations and notes, which should be numbered consecutively and included on separate pages at the end of the paper. Submissions should include contact information for their authors. Comments on submissions will be returned electronically. Manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 100 words, as well as about 5 key words summarizing the main thrust of the paper.

All submissions should be prepared for blind review, which means that no internal references, bibliographic information, or acknowledgements that could be used to identify the author should appear in the paper, bibliography, or notes. Where such information would appear, authors are encouraged to include lacunae such as "[reference omitted for blind review]". Manuscripts that do not conform to this requirement will be returned to the authors for correction. Submission of a paper to APEIRON will be taken to imply that the paper is not under editorial consideration elsewhere.

Subscription Information

APEIRON: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
ISSN (Print) 0003-6390
ISSN (Online) 2156-7093
Four issues per volume/year
Subscription prices as of 2011:
Print only or online only Euro 158.00/US$ 213
Print + online Euro 182.00/US$ 246
Single issue - Print only Euro 44.00/US$ 59

As of Volume 44, Issue 1 (2011) APEIRON will be published by De Gruyter. Please direct all your enquiries and orders concerning subscriptions for Volume 44 (2011) and onwards to De Gruyter at the addresses below. Claims will be handled by De Gruyter effective January 1, 2011. For more information, please visit www.degruyter.com/apeiron.

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