Court Cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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.
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The Prince and the «Condottiero» in Italian Humanism and Renaissance
Literature, History, Political Theory and ArtVolume 12©2025 Edited Collection 528 Pages -
Vera Amicitia
Classical Notions of Friendship in Renaissance Thought and CultureVolume 10©2022 Edited Collection 288 Pages -
Memory and Identity in the Medieval and Early Modern World
Volume 8©2022 Edited Collection 254 Pages -
Aristóteles en el siglo XV: una ética para príncipes
Liberalidad, magnificencia y magnanimidadVolume 7©2020 Monographs 408 Pages -
The Economics of Poetry
The Efficient Production of Neo-Latin Verse, 1400–1720Volume 6©2018 Edited Collection 462 Pages -
Building Family Identity
The Orsini Castle of Bracciano from Fiefdom to Duchy (1470–1698)Volume 5©2019 Edited Collection 554 Pages -
Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Volume 4Edited Collection 268 Pages -
Patterns of Patronage in Renaissance Rome
Francesco Sperulo: Poet, Prelate, Soldier, Spy – Volume IIVolume 3©2015 Monographs 704 Pages