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Sardinia from the Middle Ages to Contemporaneity
A case study of a Mediterranean island identity profile©2018 Edited Collection -
Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
ISSN: 2296-4118
Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a peer-reviewed series focused on the inter- and multi-disciplinary cultural output of medieval and Renaissance court culture on an international scale. The series invites proposals for single- and multi-authored monographs, edited collections and editions of early works relating to the court. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit proposals which highlight the central importance of the court to medieval and Renaissance culture, including projects that explore the life and/or works of writers, artists, historiographers, soldiers, composers, diplomats and courtiers, in the East as well as the West. Other areas of particular interest are courtly ritual (e.g. chivalric code, ceremonies, spectacle) and literary and artistic representations of the court. The series will also explore the role of the court in shaping national, religious and political identities, as well as its function as an interface between different cultures. The series is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Each proposal is vetted by the Editorial Board and Chief Editor and undergoes a comprehensive peer-review process. Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a peer-reviewed series focused on the inter- and multi-disciplinary cultural output of medieval and Renaissance court culture on an international scale. The series invites proposals for single- and multi-authored monographs, edited collections and editions of early works relating to the court. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit proposals which highlight the central importance of the court to medieval and Renaissance culture, including projects that explore the life and/or works of writers, artists, historiographers, soldiers, composers, diplomats and courtiers, in the East as well as the West. Other areas of particular interest are courtly ritual (e.g. chivalric code, ceremonies, spectacle) and literary and artistic representations of the court. The series will also explore the role of the court in shaping national, religious and political identities, as well as its function as an interface between different cultures. The series is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Each proposal is vetted by the Editorial Board and Chief Editor and undergoes a comprehensive peer-review process. Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance is a peer-reviewed series focused on the inter- and multi-disciplinary cultural output of medieval and Renaissance court culture on an international scale. The series invites proposals for single- and multi-authored monographs, edited collections and editions of early works relating to the court. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit proposals which highlight the central importance of the court to medieval and Renaissance culture, including projects that explore the life and/or works of writers, artists, historiographers, soldiers, composers, diplomats and courtiers, in the East as well as the West. Other areas of particular interest are courtly ritual (e.g. chivalric code, ceremonies, spectacle) and literary and artistic representations of the court. The series will also explore the role of the court in shaping national, religious and political identities, as well as its function as an interface between different cultures. The series is affiliated with the Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Each proposal is vetted by the Editorial Board and Chief Editor and undergoes a comprehensive peer-review process.
15 publications
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Religious Toleration in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
An Anthology of Literary, Theological, and Philosophical Texts©2020 Others -
Word Derivation in Early Middle English
©2008 Thesis -
Theater and the Sacred in the Middle Ages
©2019 Monographs -
Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World
©2022 Edited Collection -
Between Worlds: The Age of the Jagiellonians
©2013 Conference proceedings -
Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Edited Collection -
From Medieval Frontiers to Early Modern Borders in Central and South-Eastern Europe
©2022 Edited Collection -
The Stated Motivations for the Early Islamic Expansion (622–641)
A Critical Revision of Muslims’ Traditional Portrayal of the Arab Raids and Conquests©2018 Monographs -
System of Physic (GUL MS Hunter 509, ff. 1r-167v)
A Compendium of Mediaeval Medicine Including the Middle English Gilbertus Anglicus©2012 Thesis -
History of English Literature, Volume 6 - eBook
From the Mid-Victorian Age to the Great War, 1870–1921©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 6
From the Mid-Victorian Age to the Great War, 1870–1921©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 6 - Print
From the Mid-Victorian Age to the Great War, 1870–1921©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 6
From the Mid-Victorian Age to the Great War, 1870–1921©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 4
Early and Mid-Victorian Prose and Poetry, 1832–1870©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 4
Early and Mid-Victorian Prose and Poetry, 1832–1870©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 4
Early and Mid-Victorian Prose and Poetry, 1832–1870©2019 Monographs -
History of English Literature, Volume 4
Early and Mid-Victorian Prose and Poetry, 1832–1870©2019 Monographs -
Fra Francesc Moner’s Bilingual Poetics of Love and Reason
The «Wisdom Text» by a Catalan Writer of the Early Renaissance©2010 Monographs -
Studies in Old Germanic Languages and Literature
This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods. This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods. This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods.
8 publications