- Romanae is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies.
- It focuses on the study of early Christian thought and culture, with particular emphasis on the patristic period (2nd to 8th centuries).
- The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and book reviews.
- The journal's aim is to promote the study of early Christian thought and culture, and to encourage dialogue and collaboration among scholars in this field.
- Articles in Romanae cover a wide range of topics, including:
1. Biblical interpretation
2. Christology
3. Ecclesiology
4. Ethics
5. Liturgy
6. Monasticism
7. Philosophy
8. Spirituality
9. Theology
10. Art
11. Archaeology
12. History
13. Philology
- The journal is published annually, with each issue containing approximately 200-300 pages of content.
- Romanae is an important resource for scholars in the fields of early Christian studies, patristics, and medieval history. It is also of interest to scholars in related fields, such as biblical studies, religious studies, and philosophy.