ABSTRACT

The editors ask contributors to adhere to the following guidelines. Failure to do so will result in the article being returned to the author for amendment, or may result in its having to be excluded from the volume.

Submissions. Submissions should be made on 3.5 inch, high-density IBM compatible disks or on CDs and in two typescripts, double-spaced with wide margins. Please send these to one of the editors. Remember to include your name and address on your paper.

Peer Review. All submissions will be peer reviewed. They will be scrutinized by the editors and sent to at least one outside reader before a decision on acceptance is made.

Length. Normally, the maximum length of articles should not exceed 6,000 words, not including notes. The editors reserve the right to edit papers that exceed these limits.

Notes. Normally, notes should be REFERENCE ONLY and placed at the end of the paper. Number continuously.

Style sheet. Please use the most recent Speculum style sheet (currently Speculum 75 (2000), 547–52). This sets out the format to be used for notes. Please note that this is not necessarily the same format as has been used by other edited volumes on the crusades and/or the Military Orders. Failure to follow the Speculum format will result in accepted articles being returned to the author for amendment. In the main body of the paper you may adhere to either British or American spelling, but it must be consistent throughout the article.

Language. Papers will be published in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Abbreviations. Please use the abbreviation list on pp. ix–xi of this journal.

Diagrams and Maps should be referred to as figures and photographs as plates. Please keep illustrations to the essential minimum, since it will be possible to include only a limited number. All illustrations must be supplied by the contributor in camera-ready copy, and free from all copyright restrictions.

Italics. Words to be printed in italics should be italicised if possible. Failing this they should be underlined.

Capitals. Please take every care to ensure consistency in your use of capitals and lower case letters. Use initial capitals to distinguish the general from the specific (for example, “the count of Flanders” but “Count Philip of Flanders”).

Summary of Article. Contributors will be required to provide a 250 word summary of their paper at the start of each article. This will be accompanied by the author’s email address. The summary of the paper is to be in English, regardless of the language of the main article.