INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GREEK PHILOSOPHY
5, SIMONIDOU STR., 174 56 ALIMOS-GREECE
TEL : 99 23 281, FAX : 72 48 979, E-MAIL: kboud@atlas.uoa.gr

TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GREEK PHILOSOPHY

FORM No 7

GUIDELINES FOR WRITING THE PAPER IN FINAL FORM FOR PUBLICATION

  1. Name (block letters) to be written top left.
  2. Title of Paper ( block letters ) to be centred.
  3. Text follows
  4. Name, title, position, institution ( block letters ) to be written at end, bottom right ( following text, bibliography and notes ).
  5. Bibliography , if this exists, to come immediately after the main text of the Paper.
  6. References and notes accompanying the text to be marked using continuous numbering and written on separate sheets numbered as a continuation of the pages of text (and notes).
  7. Capitals to be used only when required by the rules of grammar.
  8. Titles of books and periodicals to be underlined so as to be printed in italics, or, if written on diskette to be written directly in italics without underlining.
  9. Titles of articles in periodicals or in collective volumes to be placed in inverted commas.
  10. Paper to be written on Personal Computer ( preferably Apple ) on 3.5 diskette and on MS Word 4.0 and up (preferably Word 6.0) or on MS DOS Word for Windows 6.0 ( and save text as RFT ) and diskette with type of programme clearly marked to accompany the Paper.

EXAMPLE

RICHARD PURTILL

PYTHAGOREAN PERSONS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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NOTES
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RICHARD PURTILL
PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY