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  • 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.

    17 publications

  • Middle and Early Modern English Texts

    ISSN: 2235-0136

    This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes). This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes). This series is conceived to facilitate the edition of unpublished scientific (in the widest sense) treatises written in Late Middle English (late 13th century to the very early 16th century) as well as the publication of monographs dealing with their transmission, palaeographical and dialectal features, and/or their lexical, syntactic and pragmatic characteristics. The second aspect of the series seeks to favour studies specializing in linguistic variation or any of the multi-faceted aspects of the Middle English language even from a diachronic perspective. The Late Middle English Texts series is directed towards a wide scholarly readership that includes Textual Edition, Textual Criticism and Transmission – especially on electronic and digital formats both as standalone and online –, Ecdotics, History of Science, History of the English Language and Linguistics, Late Medieval Studies, History of Cultural Artifacts and Librarianship. The chronological scope we contemplate will range approximately from the mid 1200's to the early 1500's, and will include both manuscripts, incunabula and early prints that have come down to us in English, with the occasional excursion into analogues in other languages. Editions will include codicological and language studies that will enhance the relevance of the text within the cultural transmission European framework. The series includes both scholarly and academic editions and monograph studies with a specialised and comprehensive focus. Thematic and teaching textual anthologies will also be considered for the series. We do not aim primarily at publishing collected papers from conferences, symposia, meetings and other scholarly reunions, unless the occasion had a very relevant topic and was strongly coherent and specialised in its discussions. Each publication is subject to a rigorous blind double peer-review system that involves at least five readers from five different institutions (Universities or Research Institutes).

    7 publications

  • Title: Roberto Alciati (Hg.), Norm and Exercise. Christian Asceticism Between Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages. Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge, 65. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018, 202 S., 3 Abb.
  • Title: Jesse Keskiaho, Dreams and Visions in the Early Middle Ages: The Reception and Use of Patristic Ideas, 400–900. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, ix, 329 pp.
  • Title: Ildar Garipzanov, Caroline Goodson, and Henry Maguire, ed., Graphic Signs of Identity, Faith, and Power in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Cursor Mundi, 27, Turnhout: Brepols, 2017, xviii, 392 p., 141 ill.
  • Title: Deborah Deliyannis, Hendrik Dey, and Paolo Squatriti, Fifty Early Medieval Things: Materials of Culture in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Ithaca, NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 2019, xiii, 246 pp., 1 map, numerous colored and b/w ill.
  • Title: Religious Toleration in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age

    Religious Toleration in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age

    An Anthology of Literary, Theological, and Philosophical Texts
    by Albrecht Classen (Author) 2019
    ©2020 Others
  • Title: Ibrahim ibn Yaqub’s Account of His Travel to Slavic Countries as Transmitted by Al-Bakri

    Ibrahim ibn Yaqub’s Account of His Travel to Slavic Countries as Transmitted by Al-Bakri

    With Contemporary Commentaries edited by Mustafa Switat
    by Tadeusz Kowalski (Author) Mustafa Switat (Revision) 2023
    Monographs
  • Title: Matthew X. Vernon, The Black Middle Ages: Race and Construction of the Middle Ages. The New Middle Ages. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, xiii, 266 pp.
  • Title: Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland

    Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland

    by Gregory Hulsman (Volume editor) Caoimhe Whelan (Volume editor) 2016
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Sardinia from the Middle Ages to Contemporaneity

    Sardinia from the Middle Ages to Contemporaneity

    A case study of a Mediterranean island identity profile
    by Luciano Gallinari (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Translation in Europe during the Middle Ages

    Translation in Europe during the Middle Ages

    by Elisa Borsari (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Wisdom from the European Middle Ages

    Wisdom from the European Middle Ages

    Literary and Didactic Perspectives
    by Albrecht Classen (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Others
  • Title: Theater and the Sacred in the Middle Ages

    Theater and the Sacred in the Middle Ages

    by Andrzej Dąbrówka (Author) Mirosław Kocur (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Religiousness in the Late Middle Ages

    Religiousness in the Late Middle Ages

    Christianity and Traditional Culture in Central and Eastern Europe in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
    by Stanislaw Bylina (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: On What Were Oaths Taken in Christian Latin Europe in the High Middle Ages (12th-Early 14th Centuries)?
  • Title: Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World

    Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World

    by Roman Bleier (Volume editor) Brian Coleman (Volume editor) Clare Fletcher (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Political Representation in the Later Middle Ages

    Political Representation in the Later Middle Ages

    Marsilius in Context
    by Hwa-Yong Lee (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Word Derivation in Early Middle English

    Word Derivation in Early Middle English

    by Ewa Ciszek (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages

    Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages

    Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind- Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2000, 2001 and 2002
    by Sieglinde Hartmann (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Early Middle English Word Formation

    Early Middle English Word Formation

    Semantic Aspects of Derivational Affixation in the AB Language
    by Anna Zbierska-Sawala (Author) Wolfgang Viereck (Author)
    ©1993 Monographs
  • Title: The Translation of Religious Texts in the Middle Ages

    The Translation of Religious Texts in the Middle Ages

    Tracts and Rules, Hymns and Saints’ Lives
    by Domenico Pezzini (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: The Poetics of Authorship in the Later Middle Ages

    The Poetics of Authorship in the Later Middle Ages

    The Emergence of the Modern Literary Persona
    by Burt Kimmelman (Author)
    ©1996 Others
  • Title: Charles W. Connell, Popular Opinion in the Middle Ages. Channeling Public Ideas and Attitudes. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 18. Berlin and Boston: Walterde Gruyter, 2016, 347 S.
  • Title: Greek Wisdom Literature and the Middle Ages

    Greek Wisdom Literature and the Middle Ages

    The Lost Greek Models and Their Arabic and Castilian Translations – Translated from Spanish by Joyce Greer
    by Francisco R. Adrados (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
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