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The Collegium Editorum and Submissions to the DIR


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Collegium Editorum Doctissimorum Doctissimarumque

  • Richard Weigel, Western Kentucky University,Praeses Senior
  • Robert Rowland, Jr., Loyola University(New Orleans), Praeses Iunior
  • Thomas Banchich, Canisius College
  • Herbert W. Benario, Emory University
  • Anthony R. Birley, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf
  • Robert Cape, Austin College
  • Michael DiMaio, Salve Regina University
  • John Donahue, College of William and Mary
  • Hugh Elton, Florida International University, Battle Editor
  • James Allan Evans, University of British Columbia
  • Garrett G. Fagan, Pennsylvania State University,
  • Robert M. Frakes, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Copy Editor
  • Lynda Garland, University of New England, New South Wales, Praeses of the CEBB
  • Donna Hurley, Scholar, New York, NY
  • Eugene Lane, University of Missouri
  • Joseph Leichter, Graduate Student, Brown University
  • Jacqueline Long, Loyola University, Chicago, Ab Epistulis
  • Thomas Martin, College of the Holy Cross
  • Ralph Mathisen, University of South Carolina
  • Michael Meckler, Ohio State University
  • R. Scott Moore, Ohio State University, Stemmata Editor.
  • Geoffrey Nathan, UCLA, Hypertext-Links Editor
  • Carolyn Schriber, Editor of the ORB, ex officio, Rhodes College
  • Walter Roberts, Emory University

Collegium Editorum Byzantinarum Byzantinorumque

  • James Allan Evans, University of British Columbia
  • Lynda Garland, University of New England, New South Wales, Praeses of the CEBB
  • Geoffrey B. Greatrex, Dalhousie University
  • Ralph Mathisen, University of South Carolina
  • Wendy Mayer, Australian Catholic University
  • R. Scott Moore, Ohio State University, Stemmata Editor.
  • Dion Smythe, King's College, University of London.
  • Mary-Alice Talbot, Harvard University and Dumbarton Oakes.

Editores Emeritae Emeritique

  • Fred Mench, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, 1996-1997, 1998-, Interrex, 1999-
  • Past Chairmen of the DIR

    • Michael DiMaio, Salve Regina University, 1996-1997
    • Garrett G. Fagan, Pennsylvania State University, January-April, 1998.
    • Jacqueline Long, Loyola University, Chicago, 1998-1999.

    Past Interreges of the DIR

    • Robert Rowland, Jr., Loyola University(New Orleans), 1996-1999.

    DIR Staff

    • Michael DiMaio, Salve Regina University, Editor Administrans
    • Robert Cape, Austin College, Associate Managing Editor
    • Robert Frakes, Clarion University of Pennsylvania , Copy Editor
    • Linda Wright, Corresponding Secretary
    • Christos Nüssli, DIR Cartographer
    • Joseph Leichter, HTML Editor
    • Associate Editorial Board

      List of Contributors

    Purpose and Philosophy

    De Imperatoribus Romanis was founded in July 1996 by members of the Collegium Editorum, so that the Internet's capabilities might provide a new type of high-quality, scholarly resource about the rulers of the Roman Empire. The DIR is an international scholarly endeavor. It aims to present comprehensive, up-to-date articles that can both inform general readers and support research by amateurs, students of all ages, and professional scholars. Each article is rigorously peer-reviewed by members of the Collegium Editorum before it can be included in the DIR. Authors of the various essays in the DIR undertake to keep their information current. All the articles are linked together by the Imperial Index; Imperial Stemmata, the DIR and ORB Ancient and Medieval Atlas, the Imperial Battle Index, and the Virtual Catalogue of Roman Coins are also cross-linked.

    Although the Collegium Editorum maintains general control of the material that makes up the DIR, individual authors are responsible for the content of their articles. Authors retain the copyright to their portion of the DIR, on the understanding that their article may be reproduced so long as the entire article, including the header and the copyright notice at the bottom of each page, remains intact. The DIR welcomes proposals from authors with academic credentials. Procedure for proposing articles is set forth on the pages describing Submissions. Although the fixed chronological span of the DIR makes it a finite project in some senses, its commitment to remaining at the cutting edge of research and Internet facilities means that it will always continue to grow, to update, and to find new ways to serve its users. The Collegium Editorum welcomes suggestions on how it may best pursue its mission: please e-mail Richard D. Weigel.

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