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Medieval & Renaissance Studies2015

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Church & Religion 4

Language & Literature 6

Manuscript Studies & Book History 8

Music 9

Art & Visual Culture 10

Philosophy & Intellectual History 12

Greek & Byzantine Studies 13

Judaism 14

Nordic & Scandinavian Studies 15

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Medieval & Renaissance Studies2015English Titles

D. von Güttner-SporzyńskiPoland, Holy War, and the Piast Monarchy, 1100-1230xiv + 294 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54794-7, € 80 Series: Europa Sacra 14

D. RosenthalKings of the Street Power, Community, and Ritual in Renaissance Florencexii + 278 p., 21 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54172-3, € 85 Series: Europa Sacra 17

F. ContiWitchcraft, Superstition, and Observant Franciscan Preachers Pastoral Approach and Intellectual Debate in Renaissance Milanapprox. x + 380 p., 5 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54919-4, € 100 Series: Europa Sacra 18 Forthcoming

T.-H. Borchert, W. Blockmans, N. Gabriëls, J. Oosterman, A. Van Oosterwijk (eds.) Staging the Court of Burgundyiv + 396 p., 200 b/w ills., 50 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-82-0, € 115 Series: Studies In Medieval And Early Renaissance Art History 69

Rather than focusing on a sin-gle domain, this volume aims to shed light on Burgundian court culture as an organic whole, between the start of the reign of Philip the Good (1419) and the death of Mary of Burgundy (1482).

M. O’Doherty, F. Schmieder (eds.) Travels and Mobilities in the MiddleAges From the Atlantic to the Black Seaapprox. x + 370 p., 20 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55449-5, € 100 Series: International Medieval Research 21 Forthcoming

C. BowieThe Daughters of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine 250 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54971-2, € 75Series: Histoires de famille. La parenté au Moyen Âge 16

By examining the childhoods, marriages, and pro-grammes of patronage and commemoration of Matil-da, Leonor and Joanna, this monograph compares and contrasts the experiences of three high-profile twelfth-century royal women.

STUDIES IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

F. Tinti (ed.) England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages Pilgrimage, Art, and Politicsx + 381 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB ISBN 978-2-503-54169-3, € 90 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 40

This volume explores the special connection that linked England and Rome between the seventh and the eleventh centuries, a topic which in spite of its relevance and attraction has never before been dealt with in a publication of this scale and depth.

C. PilsworthHealthcare in Early Medieval Northern Italy More to Life than Leechesxiv + 262 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52855-7, € 75 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 26

J. Baker, S. Brookes, A. Reynolds (eds.) Landscapes of Defence in Early Medieval Europexviii + 384 p., 65 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52956-1, € 100 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 28

B. R. O’Brien, B. Bombi (eds.) Textus Roffensis Law, Language, and Libraries in Early Medieval England

approx. x + 416 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54233-1, € 100Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 30 Forthcoming

Twenty experts in law, linguistics, literature, his-tory, and religion analyze one of the most important books produced in medie-val England.

L. Hicks, E. Brenner (eds.)Society and Culture in Medieval Rouen, 911-1300xiv + 400 p., 35 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53665-1, € 100 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 39

L. A. BertoIn Search of the First Venetians Prosopography of Early Medieval Veniceviii + 485 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54101-3, € 110 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 41

W. J. TurnerCare and Custody of the Mentally Ill, Incompetent, and Disabled in Medieval Englandxii + 336 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54039-9, € 85 Series: Cursor Mundi 16

N. I. PetrovskaiaMedieval Welsh Perceptions of the Orientapprox. xii + 270 p., 7 b/w ills., 5 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55155-5, € 85 Series: Cursor Mundi 21 Forthcoming

This book introduces a new theoretical framework for the examination of medieval West-ern European perceptions of the Orient. Through the appli-cation of the medieval concept of translatio studii et imperii, it proposes the identification of three distinct conceptions of the Orient in medieval sources: Biblical, Classical, and Contemporary. Welsh textual material from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is used as a case-study to develop and illustrate this theory.

C. Jones (ed.) John of Paris Beyond Royal and Papal Powerxiv + 426 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53280-6, € 100 Series: Disputatio 23 The first volume of essays ded-icated to exploring the thought of the controversial late medi-eval Dominican scholar John of Paris.

K. F. Morrison, R. M. Bell (eds.) Studies on Medieval Empathies xxxii + 352 p., 2 b/w ills., 4 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53031-4, € 90 Series: Disputatio 25

Cross-disciplinary essays on empathy and creative imagination in the medieval Europe.

M. Champion, A. Lynch (eds.) Understanding Emotions in Early Europe

approx. x + 350 p., 4 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55264-4, € 90Series: Early European Research 8 Forthcoming

This book investigates how me-dieval and early modern Euro-peans constructed, understood, and articulated emotions. The essays trace concurrent lines of influence that shaped post-Classical understandings

of emotions through overlapping philosophical, rheto-rical, and theological discourses.

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S. Lambert, H. Nicholson (eds.) Languages of Love and Hate Conflict, Communication, and Identity in the Medieval Mediterraneanxxx + 286 p., 9 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52064-3, € 80Series: International Medieval Research 15

F. W. Kent (auth.), C. James (ed.) Princely Citizen Lorenzo de’ Medici and Renaissance Florenceviii + 372 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54171-6, € 80 Series: Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies 24

J. Dumolyn, J. Haemers, H. R. Oliva Herrer, V. Challet (eds.) The Voices of the People in Late Medieval Europe Communication and Popular Politicsviii + 268 p., 178 x 254 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54983-5, € 89 Series: Studies in European Urban History 33

Throughout the medieval pe-riod, the popular classes were always reckoned as a potential force in society even though it was usually dangerous for them to articulate divergent social, political and religious opinions. The essays collected in this volume deal with such speech acts of political rebels, with political languages of the ‘popular classes’ in medieval

society but also with the subversive twists to speech situations such as preaching, mockery and insults.

M. PollockThe Lion, the Lily, and the Leopard The Crown and Nobility of Scotland, France, and England and the Struggle for Power (1100-1204)x + 526 p., 20 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54040-5, € 120 Series: Medieval Identities: Socio-Cultural Spaces 4

J. T. Roche, J. Møller Jensen (eds.) The Second Crusade Holy War on the Periphery of Latin Christendomapprox. 300 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52327-9, approx. € 75 Series: Outremer 2 Forthcoming

This volume aims to readdress scholarly predilections for con-centrating on the venture in the Holy Land and for narrowly fo-cusing on the accepted targets of the crusade. It aims instead to place established, conten-tious, and new events and con-cepts associated with the en-terprise in a wider ideological, chronological, geopolitical, and geographical context.

S. B. Edgington, L. García-Guijarro (eds.) Jerusalem the Golden The Origins and Impact of the First Crusadexiv + 384 p., 14 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55172-2, € 89 Series: Outremer 3

M. E. Perry (ed.)Warrior Neighbours Crusader Valencia in its International Context. Collected Essays of Father Robert I. Burns, SJviii + 387 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53215-8, € 90 Series: Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 2

J. V. Tolan, S. Boissellier (eds.) Religious Cohabitation in European Towns (10th-15th centuries) La cohabitation religieuse dans les villes européennes, Xe - XVe siècles 326 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55252-1, € 75 Series: Religion and Law in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies 3

Medieval towns, from Portugal to Hungary to Egypt, were places of contact between members of different religious communities, Muslim, Christian and Jewish, who rubbed shoulders in the ports and on the streets, who haggled in the markets, signed contracts, and shared wells, courtyards, dining tables, bath houses, and sometimes beds. These interactions caused le-

gal problems from the point of view of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim judicial scholars of the middle ages, not to mention for the rulers of these towns.

W. Jezierski, L. Hermanson, H. J. Orning, T. Småberg (eds.) Rituals, Performa-tives, and Political Order in Northern Europe, c. 650–1350approx. x + 350 p., 1 b/w ills., 1 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55472-3, € 90 Series: Ritus et Artes 7 Forthcoming

J. Pavón Benito (ed.) Rewriting the Middle Ages in the Twentieth Century III. Political Theory and Practiceapprox. 225 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54842-5, approx. € 75 Series: Rewriting the Middle Ages in the Twentieth Century 3 Forthcoming

M. Valenti, C. Wickham (eds.) Italy, 888-962: a Turning Point Italia, 888-962: una svolta I488 p., 41 b/w ills., 23 col. ills., 160 x 240 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55054-1, € 75 Series: SCISAM 4

THE MEDIEVAL COUNTRYSIDE

M. Kowaleski, J. Langdon, P. R. Schofield (eds.) Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy Essays in Honour of Bruce M. S. Campbellapprox. x + 410 p., 15 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55156-2, € 100 Pre-publication price € 85 (until 1 June 2015)Series: The Medieval Countryside 16Forthcoming

This volume, in honour of Bruce Campbell, offers new and vibrant perspectives on the study of the medieval rural economy and de-velops themes central to his high-ly important research.

J. Drendel (ed.) Crisis in the Later Middle Ages Beyond the Postan–Duby Paradigmapprox. x + 425 p., 9 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54742-8, € 100 Series: The Medieval Countryside 13Forthcoming

A. RossLand Assessment and Lordship in Medieval Northern Scotlandapprox. x + 350 p., 8 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54133-4, € 85 Series: The Medieval Countryside 14Forthcoming

A. Wilkin, J. Naylor, D. Keene, A. J. A. Bijsterveld (eds.) Town and Country in Medieval North Western Europe Dynamic Interactionsx + 323 p., 16 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53387-2, € 90 Series: The Medieval Countryside 11

A. Fábregas, F. Sabate (eds.) Power and Rural Communities in Al-Andalus Ideological and Material Representationsapprox. x + 200 p., 45 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55342-9, € 80Series: The Medieval Countryside 15Forthcoming

M. Bailey, S. Rigby (eds.)Town and Countryside in the Age of the Black Death Essays in Honour of John Hatcherxxxviii + 473 p., 58 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, ISBN 978-2-503-53517-3, € 110Series: The Medieval Countryside 12

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C. M. Malone, C. Maines (eds.) Consuetudines et Regulae Sources for Monastic Life in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period393 p., 49 b/w ills., 16 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55011-4, € 115 Series: Disciplina Monastica 10

F. Paxton, I. CochelinThe Death Ritual at Cluny in the Central Middle Ages Le rituel de la mort à Cluny au Moyen Âge central283 p., 7 b/w ills., 17 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55010-7, € 90 Series: Disciplina Monastica 9

V. GillespieLooking in Holy Books Essays on Late Medieval Religious Writing in Englandxviii + 350 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53687-3, € 90 Series: Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 3

V. Fraeters, I. de Gier (eds.) Mulieres Religiosae Shaping Female Spiritual Authority in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods

xx + 311 p., 21 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54912-5, € 90 Series: Europa Sacra 12

Mulieres Religiosae considers the nuances of what consti-tutes female spiritual authority, how it was acquired and mani-fested by religious women, and how it changed and evolved from the high Middle Ages to the Early Modern period.

L. C. EnghGendered Identities in Bernard of Clairvaux’s ‘Sermons on the Song of Songs’ Performing the Bridexiv + 446 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55003-9, € 100 Series: Europa Sacra 15

H. Beyer, G. Signori, S. Steckel (eds.) Bruno the Carthusian and his Mortuary Roll Studies, Text, and Translationsxii + 326 p., 4 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55009-1, € 80 Series: Europa Sacra 16

M. McNamaraThe Bible and the Apocrypha in the Early Irish Church (A.D. 600-1200)approx. x + 650 p. , 8 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54795-4, approx. € 140 Series: Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia 66Forthcoming

W. Otten, M. I Allen (eds.)Johannes Scottus Eriugena Eriugena and Creation xxix + 759 p., 6 b/w ill., 1 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55175-3, € 170Series: Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia 68

M. Fierro, J. V. Tolan (eds.)The Legal Status of Dimm¥-s in the Islamic West 416 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54854-8, € 75

Series: Religion and Law in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies 1

J. Burton, K. Stöber (eds.) Women in the Medieval Monastic Worldapprox. x + 330 p. , 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55308-5, € 80 Series: Medieval Monastic Studies 1Forthcoming

There has long been a tenden-cy among monastic historians to ignore or marginalize female participation in monastic life. This interdisciplinary volume draws together scholars from Spain, Italy, France, the Low Countries, Germany, Transyl-vania, Scandinavia, and the British Isles, and offers new insights into the history, art history, and material culture, and the religiosity and culture of medieval religious women.

C. L. LubinskyRemoving Masculine Layers to Reveal a Holy WomanhoodThe Female Transvestite Monks of Late Antique Eastern Christianityxii + 252 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54981-1, € 65Series: Studia Traditionis Theologiae 13

D. De Bruyne Summaries, Divisions and Rubrics of the Latin Bible xxxvii + 602 p., 1 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55533-1, € 75Series: Studia Traditionis Theologiae 18Forthcoming

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M. J. ToswellThe Anglo-Saxon Psalterxvi + 458 p., 21 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, MCS 10, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54548-6, € 100Series: Medieval Church Studies 10Forthcoming

The first comprehensive analysis of the use of the psalms in Anglo-Saxon England, this book partic-ularly addresses the man-uscripts and texts in which the psalms appeared, and the use of those manu-scripts and texts in Anglo- Saxon England and later.

S. Danielson, E. A. Gatti (eds.) Envisioning the Bishop Images and the Episcopacy in the Middle Ages

xx + 452 p., 45 b/w ills., 7 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54799-2, € 110 Series: Medieval Church Studies 29

An interdisciplinary an-thology that explores the role of imagery, both vi-sual and textual, in the construction of episcopal authority from the late-an-tique period through the fourteenth century.

S. Kelly, R. Perry (eds.) Devotional Culture in Late Medieval England and Europe Diverse Imaginations of Christ’s Lifexviii + 663 p., 40 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54935-4, € 130 Series: Medieval Church Studies 31

M. Cheung SalisburyThe Secular Liturgical Office in Late Medieval Englandxvi + 261 p. , 39 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, MCS 36, ISBN 978-2-503-54806-7, € 80Series: Medieval Church Studies 36

E. Jamroziak, K. Stöber (eds.) Monasteries on the Borders of Medieval Europe Conflict and Cultural Interactionx + 274 p., 9 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54535-6, € 80 Series: Medieval Church Studies 28

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F. J. Griffiths, J. Hotchin (eds.) Partners in Spirit Women, Men, and Religious Life in Germany, 1100-1500x + 430 p., 15 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54096-2, € 100 Series: Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 24

V. Blanton, V. O’Mara, P. Stoop (eds.) Nuns’ Literacies in Medieval Europe The Hull Dialoguexxxiv + 370 p., 25 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53972-0, € 90 Series: Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 26

V. O’Mara, V. Blanton, P. Stoop (eds.) Nuns’ Literacies in Medieval Europe The Kansas City Dialogueapprox. x + 430 p., 27 b/w ills., 160 x 240 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54922-4, € 110 Series: Medieval Women:

Texts and Contexts 27Forthcoming

This collection of essays, the second in an integrated se-ries of three and focused on the literacies of nuns in me-dieval Europe, brings togeth-er specialists working on di-verse geographical areas to create a dialogue about the Latin and vernacular texts nuns read, wrote, and exchanged from the eighth to the mid-sixteenth centuries.

J. L. Mecham, A. Beach, C. Berman, L. Bitel (eds.) Sacred Communities, Shared Devotions Gender, Material Culture, and Monasticism in Late Medieval Germanyxviii + 310 p., 49 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54134-1, € 85 Series: Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 29

A. E. Mouron (ed.) The Manere of Good Lyvyng A Middle English Translation of Pseudo-Bernard’s ‘Liber de modo bene vivendi ad sororem’x + 586 p., 1 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54566-0, € 110Series: Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts 30

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The Journal of Medieval Monastic StudiesISSN 2034-3515

The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies seeks to fill a gap in current journal provision, offering a study of monasticism throughout medieval Europe. An annual publication of international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed articles on issues related to medieval monastic history, the journal includes scholarly contributions on monastic his-tory, archaeology and architectural history, art history, literature, etc, as well as relevant book reviews and shorter notices. Great emphasis is placed on interdisciplinarity and internationality. The 20 members of the editorial board include experts in history, archaeology, art history and theology, covering all of medieval Europe. The language of publication is English, but abstracts in the original language of individual contributions can be included.

REVIEW“Many monastic historians in English-speaking countries will welcome the appearance of The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies both as a venue to publish their new research and as a place for their students to discover current scholarschip on medieval monasticism in English. (...) This is an exciting undertaking that will undoubtedly open up new horizons of medieval monastic studies for English-speaking scholars and their students.”

Scott Bruce, in: The Medieval Review, 13.06.05

C. Maddern Raising the Dead Early Medieval Name Stones in Northumbriaxviii +306 p., 32 b/w ills., 6 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-53218-9, € 90Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 38

L. Böhringer, J. Kolpacoff Deane, H. van Engen (eds.) Labels and Libels Naming Beguines in Northern Medieval Europexii + 235 p., 6 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55135-7, € 80 Series: Sanctimoniales 1

M. G. Muzzarelli (ed.) From Words to Deeds The Effectiveness of Preaching in the Late Middle Agesx + 252 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54925-5, € 75 Series: Sermo 12

F. Morenzoni (ed.)Preaching and Political Society From Late Antiquity to the End of the Middle Ages / Depuis l’Antiquité tardive jusqu’à la fin du Moyen Âgevi + 340 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54423-6, € 80 Series: Sermo 10

M. Diesenberger, Y. Hen, M. Pollheimer (eds.) Sermo doctorum Compilers, Preachers, and their Audiences in the Early Medieval Westx + 454 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53515-9, € 110 Series: Sermo 9

This collection of essays focuses on a wide range of topics related to the composition, transmission, and dissemination of sermons and homiliaries in the early medieval West.

Y. AkaeA Mendicant Sermon Collection from Composition to Reception The ‘Novum opus dominicale’ of John Waldeby, OESAxvi + 360 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, ISBN 978-2-503-53034-5, € 90Series: Sermo 7

A detailed investigation of a sin-gle medieval sermon collection: how, where, why, and for whom it was composed and how it was designed to be used. By setting this collection in its spe-cific context, the study sheds new light on the whole system of preaching support which made the mendicant orders such effective communicators in the later Middle Ages.

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H. JohnsonThe Grammar of Good Friday Macaronic Sermons of Late Medieval Englandxxx +485 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53339-1, € 110Series: Sermo 8

These five macaronic Good Friday sermons, preached in England, together open a window onto late medieval conceptions of the Passion, affective rhetoric, the art of memory, and the medieval imagination.

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A. J. FletcherThe Presence of Medieval English Literature Studies at the Interface of History, Author, and Text in a Selection of Middle English Literary Landmarksx + 304 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53680-4, € 80Series: Cursor Mundi 14

C. R. StoneFrom Tyrant to Philosopher-King A Literary History of Alexander the Great in Medieval and Early Modern Englandviii + 254 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54539-4, € 70 Series: Cursor Mundi 19

“This is a very interesting study of Alexander’s chang-ing reputation, from his early glorification by the an-cient Greeks to his damnation by the Stoics and the medieval Church, with a more realistic acceptance in modern biographies. (...) the book’s scholarship is generally most impressive, and it will add a great deal to the history of that extraordinary but controversial leader.”

John R. C. Martyn in: Parergon, vol. 31, 2014

T. S. LenzDreams, Medicine, and Literary Practice Exploring the Western Literary Tradition Through Chaucerx + 212 p. , 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53481-7, € 70 Series: Cursor Mundi 18

This groundbreaking volume explores the intersec-tion of dreams, medicine, and literary practice in the poetry of Chaucer and influential literary works from antiquity through the late fourteenth century. An in-troductory exploration considers topics such as Ascle-pian dream healings of ancient Greece, Old English poetry, medieval mystics, and foundational works by Hippocrates, Aristotle, Galen, Avicenna, Macrobius, and others. Detailed analyses of a series of Chaucer’s poems follow.

S. Knight (ed.)Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Traditionxviii +234 p., 21 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2011, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54054-2, € 85Series: Medieval Identities: Socio-Cultural Spaces 1

T. de Hemptinne, V. Fraeters, M. E. Góngora (eds.)Speaking to the Eye Sight and Insight through Text and Image (1150-1650)xx +311 p., 37 b/w ill. + 8 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53420-6, € 90Series: Medieval Identities: Socio-Cultural Spaces 2

M. Uhlig, Y. Foehr-Janssens (éd.) D’Orient en Occident Les recueils de fables enchâssées avant les Mille et une Nuits de Galland (Barlaam et Josaphat, Calila et Dimna, Disciplina clericalis, Roman des Sept Sages)

xi + 496 p., 2 b/w ills., 2 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54687-2, € 110Series: Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 16

M. Herren (ed.)The Cosmography of Aethicus Ister Edition, Translation, and Commentarycxix +360 p., 2 b/w ills., 160 x 250 mm, 2011, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-53577-7, € 75Series: Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin 8

S. M. Pons-SanzThe Lexical Effects of Anglo-Scandinavian Linguistic Contact on Old Englishxv + 589 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53471-8, € 125 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 1

R. W. Burgess, M. KulikowskiMosaics of Time, The Latin Chronicle Traditions from the First Century BC to the Sixth Century AD Volume I, A Historical Introduction to the Chronicle Genre from its Origins to the High Middle Agesxiv + 446 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53140-3, € 100 Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 33

The multivolume series Mosaics of Time offers for the first time an in-depth analysis of the Ro-man Latin chronicle traditions from their beginnings in the first century BC to their end in the sixth century AD. For each chronicle it presents a compre-hensive introduction, edition, translation, and historical and historiographical commentary. This introductory volume of

Mosaics of Time provides both the detailed context for the study of the Latin chronicle traditions that occupies the remaining three volumes of this series as well as a general study of chronicles across three millennia from the ancient Egyptian Palermo Stone to the medieval Eu-ropean chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux and beyond. The work is an essential companion to ancient and me-dieval history, historiography, and literary studies.

REVIEW“This book is essential reading for all premodern schol-ars who base their research on “historical” sources (chronicles, annals, breviaria, etc.) and especially me-dievalists, whose traditional nomenclature for these sources does not take into account the ancient origins of the genre.”

Scott G. Bruce, in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2014.05.17

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La Chronique Anonyme Universelle Reading and Writing History in Fifteenth-Century Francevi + 439 p., incl. DVD, 97 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-55-4, € 175Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 61

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S. Morrison (ed.)The Late Middle English ‘Lucydarye’ xl +141 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54082-5, € 59Series: Textes vernaculaires du moyen âge 12

S. de BeerThe Poetics of Patronage Poetry as Self-Advancement in Giannantonio Campanoxxxii + 431 p., 45 b/w ills.,16 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-54238-6, € 120Series: Proteus 6

This volume presents the first comprehensive study of the Chronique Anonyme Universelle, a lavishly illustrated scroll history of the world from Creation to the fifteenth century. Work-ing in a French noble library around the year 1410, the anonymous compiler of the Chro-nique told the story of humanity – nearly six thousand years by his reckoning – by editing historical texts at his disposal, arranging them in parallel columns on a vertical scroll, and filling the inter-columnar space with complex genealogical diagrams.

DVD InsertUsing an innovative image-annotation plat-form, the DVD insert provides access to a com-plete digital facsimile of the manuscript, giving the user wide-ranging search and browsing functionality along with complete access to the manuscript, transcription, translation and genealogical diagrams.

UTRECHT STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL LITERACY

M. MostertA Bibliography of Works on Medieval Communication xiv + 658 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, ISBN 978-2-503-54477-9, € 115Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 2

M. Garrison, A. P. Orbán, M. Mostert (eds.)Spoken and Written Language Relations between Latin and the Vernacular Languages in the Earlier Middle Agesxii + 364 p., 8 b/w ills., 4 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-50770-5, € 80Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 24

S. Corbellini (ed.)Cultures of Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages Instructing the Soul, Feeding the Spirit, and Awakening the Passionvi + 308 p., 12 b/w ills., 15 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54569-1, € 90Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 25

M. Mostert, A. Adamska (eds.) Writing and the Administration of Medieval Towns Medieval Urban Literacy Ixvi + 366 p., 26 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54959-0, € 90Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 27

M. Mostert, A. Adamska (eds.) Uses of the Written Word in Medieval Towns Medieval Urban Literacy IIxx + 453 p., 25 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54960-6, € 100 Series: Utrecht Studies in

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REVIEW“Indeed, these two vol-umes represent a remark-able achievement, offer-ing readers a sens of the state of the question re-garding important aspects of urban literacy across a vast swath of Europe over a period of three centu-ries. These essays will be particularly helpful to specialists in medieval history who do not otherwise have access to scholarship in Dutch, Hungarian, and Polish, as well as the Scandi-navian languages.”

David Bachrach, in: The Medieval Review, January 2015

Đ. BubaloPragmatic Literacy in Medieval Serbia xxvi + 428 p., 38 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54961-3, € 100 Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 29

REVIEW“Bubalo’s book presents a much needed opportuni-ty for traditional Western scholars to expand their knowledge of this dynamic region of the medieval world. All comprehensive collections of works on literacy in the Middle Ages will want to have this volume in their catalogues.”

Denis Crnkovic in: The Medieval Review, 15.04.07

M. Mostert (ed.) Organizing the Written Word Scripts, Manuscripts, and Textsapprox. viii + 300 p., 30 b/w ills., 160 x 240 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-50765-1, € 80 Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 30Forthcoming

C. Høgel, E. Bartoli (eds.) Medieval Letters Between Fiction and Documentapprox. xii + 475 p., 17 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55520-1, approx. € 110 Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 33Forthcoming

Modern scholarship on medi-eval letters has often focused on the divide between fic-tionality and historicity. Attempts have been made to distinguish between ‘real’ letters and those that were used as stylistic models, and discussion has focused on how to make use of these texts as his-torical sources. In this volume, the authors analyse the historical value of medieval letters in both Latin and other European languages and explore different disciplinary approaches to the field.

F.-J. Arlinghaus (ed.) Forms of Individuality and Literacy in the Medieval and Early Modern Periodsapprox. x + 325 p., 15 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55220-0, approx. € 90 Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 31 Forthcoming

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A. Petrina (ed.)The Medieval Translator Traduire au Moyen Âge In principio fuit interpresxviii + 366 p., 12 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54909-5, € 70Series: The Medieval Translator 15

S. Ryle (ed.) Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Lettersxviii + 474 p., 5 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53030-7, € 110 Series: Disputatio 24

M. SchieberleFeminized Counsel and the Literature of Advice in England, 1380-1500

x + 224 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55012-1, € 75Series: Disputatio 26

This volume argues that the woman counselor enabled poets to articulate challenging political counsel from a subor-dinate yet authoritative posi-tion, and to elevate the status of both women and vernacular political discourses.

G. Donavin, D. Stodola (eds.) Public Declamations Essays on Medieval Rhetoric, Education, and Letters in Honour of Martin Camargoapprox. x + 320 p. , 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54777-0, € 80 Pre-publication price € 68 (until 15 May 2015)Series: Disputatio 27 Forthcoming

J. Jefferson, A. Putter (eds.)Multilingualism in Medieval Britain (c. 1066-1520) Sources and Analysisxxiv + 292 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-54250-8, € 80Series: Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe 15

P. GwynnePoets and Princes The Panegyric Poetry of Johannes Michael Nagoniusxxiv + 552 p., 30 b/w ills., 8 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53160-1, € 150Series: Medieval and Renaissance Court Cultures 1

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ManuScriPt StudieS & Book hiStory

A SURVEY OF MANUSCRIPTS ILLUMINATED IN FRANCE

A. StonesGothic Manuscripts: 1260-1320Part One : Paris, Normandy and the Province of Reims2 vols., 1130 p., 838 b/w ills., 77 col. ills., 230 x 330 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-1-872501-95-6, € 250 Series: A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in France 3.1

A. StonesGothic Manuscripts: 1260-1320Part Two: The East, South-East, South-West, West and Centre of France2 vols., 1200 p., 800 b/w ills., 100 col. ills., 230 x 330 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-95-0, € 300 Series: A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in France 3.2

This book series traces the cultural context of book illustration, its production, owners, and mak-ers in the various regions of France in the last third of the thirteenth and beginning of the fourteenth centuries.

The period c. 1260-1320 marks the emergence and the flowering of what has come to be known as the ‘courtly style’ in French painting, whose dynamic vitality is manifest throughout the re-gion we now call France. By the end of this pe-riod French art had assimilated a rich variety of regional works and styles. New texts had been introduced to a range of patrons, and patterns to be played out in the following centuries were in place.

N. Golob (ed.) Medieval Autograph Manuscripts xiv + 601 p., 280 b/w ills., 14 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54916-3, € 95 Series: Bibliologia 36

K. Boldan, B. Neškudla, P. VoitThe Reception of Antiquity in Bohemian Book Culture from the Beginning of Printing until 1547288 p., 155 x 240 mm, 2015, EH 12, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55179-1, € 70 Series: Europa Humanistica 12

D. N. BellThe Library of the Abbey of La Trappe A Study of its History from the Twelfth Century to the French Revolution, with an Annotated Edition of the 1752 Cataloguexiv + 648 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54571-4, € 125 Series: Medieval Church Studies 32

M. GoehringSpace, Place and OrnamentThe Function of Landscape in Medieval Manuscript Illumination214 p., 85 b/w ills., 16 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52977-6, € 105 Outside a Series

J. Coleman, M. Cruse, K. A. Smith (eds.) The Social Life of Illumination Manuscripts, Images, and Communities in the Late Middle Agesxxiv + 552 p., 135 b/w ills., 9 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53212-7, € 130 Series: Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe 21

S. Georgieva EriksenWriting and Reading in Medieval Manuscript Culture The Translation and Transmission of the Story of Elye in Old French and Old Norse Literary Contextsxxii + 262 p., 12 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54779-4, € 80 Series: Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe 25

V. Gillespie, A. Hudson (eds.) Probable Truth Editing Medieval Texts from Britain in the Twenty-First Centuryxiv + 549 p., 9 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53683-5, € 135 Series: Texts and Transitions 5

T. SnijdersManuscript Communication Visual and Textual Mechanics of Communication in Hagiographical Texts from the Southern Low Countries, 900-1200xviii + 493 p., 24 b/w ills., 5 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55294-1, € 110 Series: Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 32

S. Panayotova, N. Morgan (eds.) A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge CollegesPart Four: England, Ireland, Scotland,

Wales. Volume One: Insular and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts360 p., 440 col. ills., 230 x 330 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-04-7, € 175 Series: Illuminated Manuscripts in Cambridge 4.1

REVIEW“This beautiful volume is the latest in the extraordi-nary series devoted to illuminated manuscripts in Cambridge (...) Any scholarly library needs this volume (...) Summing up: Highly recommended”

L. Nees, in: Choice, August 2014

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T. L. Andrews, C. Macé (eds.) Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Texts and Manuscripts: Digital Approaches 338 p., 27 b/w ills., 51 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55268-2, € 97 Series: Lectio 1

A. M. As-VijversRe-Making the Margin The Master of the David Scenes and Flemish Manuscript Painting around 1500786 p., 355 b/w ills., 72 col. ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51684-4, € 170

MANUSCRIPTA PUBLICATIONS IN MANUSCRIPT RESEARCH

S. Reynolds

A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library at Holkham Hall Volume 1Manuscripts from Italy to 1500 Part 1 - Shelfmarks 1-399xxiv + 364 p., 56 b/w ills., 182 col. ills., 230 x 330 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52900-4, € 170 Series: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of

Holkham Hall I.1Forthcoming

The manuscript library at Holkham Hall is among the most significant private collections in the world - yet no catalogue of its riches has ever been pub-lished. The volumes in this series will cover all the Holkham manuscripts and open up these hidden treasures to scrutiny for the first time.This first volume in the Catalogue is devoted to the heart of the collection at Holkham Hall: man-uscripts made in Italy in the Middle Ages and the age of humanism. This first part of Volume 1 covers one hundred and twenty-seven Italian manuscripts: biblical and liturgical codices, pa-tristic texts, and the exceptional collection of Latin classical authors collected by Thomas Coke (1697–1759). A substantial historical introduction, drawing on unpublished archives at Holkham, re-constructs in detail for the first time the formation and development of the Holkham manuscript li-brary in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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T. J. McGee, S. Carter (eds.)Instruments, Ensembles, and Repertory, 1300-1600 Essays in Honour of Keith Polkxx + 342 p., 83 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-54161-7, € 100Series: Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 4

REVIEW“Twelve distinguished colleagues, who would be inducted into the Med/Ren musicology Hall of Fame (if there were such a thing), contributed to this collection that gathers visual and written evidence about music. Excellent black and white reproductions accompany these essays, most appropriate for specialists in the field.”

Eleonora M. Beck, in: The Medieval Review, 14.10.25

T. Dumitrescu, K. Kügle, M. van Berchum (eds.)Early Music Editing Principles, Historiography, Future Directions290 p., 60 b/w ills., 180 x 240 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-55151-7, € 75Series: Epitome Musical

R. WexlerAntoine Bruhier: Life and Works of a Renaissance Papal Composer 556 p., 5 b/w ills., 186 x 271 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55329-0, € 75Series: Epitome Musical

Bruhier’s skillfully composed music was the product of an intelligent, original, and lively mind, albeit one with a pronounced Rabelaisian bent. This, of course, may have been precisely what made him especially attractive to such sophisticated patrons of the era as the sons of duke Ercole I d’Este of Ferrara, the duke of Urbino, and Leo X.

D. Burn, K. Schiltz (eds.)Journal of the Alamire FoundationResearch on Medieval and Early Modern Music in the Low Countries ISSN 2032-5371

This journal provides a critical forum for the most recent and outstanding research on Medieval and Early Modern music in or related to the Low Coun-tries. It appears twice yearly. Each issue consists of three sections. The first focuses on a specific theme. The second contains free papers applying the full range of musicological approaches on any relevant topic. The third section fulfils the Founda-tion’s mission of promoting dialogue between the worlds of performance and scholarship by offering discussion of a recent performance event, produc-tion, edition, book, or issue. The Journal’s distinc-tive ingredients guarantee it a unique profile. Its emphasis on research of the highest quality aims to place it among the leading journals in its field.

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S. Boynton, D. J. Reilly (eds.)Resounding Images Medieval Intersections of Art, Music, and Soundapprox. 250 p., 150 b/w ill. + 48 colour ill., 2 b/w tables, 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55437-2, € 100Series: Studies in the Visual Cultures of the Middle AgesForthcoming

This study brings together for the first time scholars of Christian, Islamic and Jewish art and music to reconstruct the complex intersection between art, architecture and sound in the medieval world. Case studies explore how ambient and programmatic sound, including chant and speech, and its opposite, silence, interacted with objects and the built environment to create the multisensory experiences that characterized medieval life.

M. Calcagno (ed.)Perspectives on Luca Marenzio’s Secular Music 527 p., 190 x 290 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55332-0, € 80Series: Epitome Musical

M. Nanni (ed.) Music and Culture in the Age of the Council of Basel 358 p., CD, 190 x 290 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-55041-1, € 80Series: Epitome Musical This book gathers general historians and musicologists, as well as historians of art and literature, in order to search

for possible answers to the question of identity construction in the fifteenth century. The early age of humanism, the internationalization of culture, the Council and conciliarism, and the urbanity of the late Middle Ages: all are mainstays of the culture-historical edifice that these articles, with their contrasting methodological approaches, demarcate and carry out in an interdisciplinary spirit.

J. Haines (ed.)The Calligraphy of Medieval Music 276 p., 116 b/w ills., 21 col. ills., 178 x 254 mm, 2011, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54005-4, € 75Series: Musicalia Medii Aevi 1

This book treats the practical aspects of the book making and music writing trades in the Middle Ages. It covers most major regions of music writing in medieval Europe, from Sicily to England and from Spain to the eastern Germanic regions.

J. M. Massing, N. Zeeman (eds.) King’s College Chapel 1515-2015Art, Music and Religion in Cambridge422 p., 250 col. ills., 225 x 300 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-21-4, € 75Series: Studies in Medieval and Early

Renaissance Art History 75

This lavishly illustrated, interdisciplinary volume encompasses many aspects of the Chapel’s history from its foundation to the present day. The essays all represent new research, with a particular emphasis on areas that have not been investigated before: Chapel furnishings and art; the architectural engineering of the building and current state of the glass; the history of the Choir and the life of the Chapel, not least in recent centuries.

art & ViSual culture

J. BridgemanA Renaissance Wedding The Celebrations at Pesaro for the Marriage of Costanzo Sforza & Camilla Marzano d’Aragona (26 – 30 May 1475)198 p., 50 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, HMSAH 71, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-93-6, € 75Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 71

S. Hindman, J. Marrow (eds.) Books of Hours Reconsiderediv + 532 p., 226 b/w ills., 117 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2013, HMSAH 72, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-94-3, € 150Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 72

K. E. KennedyThe Courtly and Commercial Art of the Wycliffite Biblexiv + 234 p., 58 b/w ills.,156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54752-7, € 75Series: Medieval Church Studies 35

The Courtly and Commercial Art of the Wycliffite Bi-ble examines the illuminations of the first complete translation of the Bible into English and situates this art within networks of artists catering to bourgeois and noble clientele in both London and the provinces from the late fourteenth century into the early six-teenth century.

P. Salonius, A. Worm (eds.) The Tree Symbol, Allegory, and Mnemonic Device in Medieval Art and Thoughtxviii + 258 p., 102 b/w ills., 4 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54839-5, € 125Series: International Medieval Research 20

A. Öztürkmen, E. B. Vitz (eds.) Medieval and Early Modern Performance in the Eastern Mediterraneanxxxvi + 576 p., 82 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54691-9, € 130Series: Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies 20

A.-M. SankovitchThe Church of Saint-Eustache in the Early French Renaissanceapprox. 350 p., 216 x 280 mm, 2015, ARCHMOD 12, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55514-0, approx. € 90 Series: Architectura Moderna 12Forthcoming

P. Lombaerde (ed.)The Notion of the Painter-Architect in Italy and the Southern Low Countries xxiv + 311 p., 258 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54850-0, € 95Series: Architectura Moderna 11

B. Arbel, E. Chayes, H. Hendrix (eds.)Cyprus and the Renaissance (1450-1650) 470 p., 31 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54192-1, € 95Series: Mediterranean Nexus 1

A. W. Carr (ed.)Famagusta Art and Architectureapprox. 550 p., 57 b/w ills., 149 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54130-3, € 150Series: Mediterranean Nexus 2 Forthcoming

A. M. SchulzThe Sculpture of Tullio Lombardovi + 463 p., 339 b/w ills., 225 x 300 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-17-7, € 140Series: Vistas 1

R. J. Tuttle (auth.) N. Aksamija, F. Ceccarelli (eds.)The Neptune Fountain in Bologna Bronze, Marble, and Water in the Making of a Papal Cityvi + 248 p., 150 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-24-5, € 75 Introductory Price: € 50 (valid until 15 June 2015)Series: Vistas 2

C. Seidel, N. Herman (eds.) French Painting ca. 1500New Discoveries, New Approaches200 p., 120 b/w ills., 32 col. ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55319-1, approx. € 100Series: Ars Nova 18 Forthcoming

In the years around 1500, France was undergoing profound demographic and political shifts. Re-sponding to the kingdom’s rise as a geostrategic power, artists broadened their outlook and pro-duced stunning images to reflect this new reality. This volume presents a wide array of new discov-eries related to French painting and manuscript illumination of the period.

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E. MoodeyIlluminated Crusader Histories for Philip the Good of Burgundyviii + 312 p., 38 col. ills., 190 x 250 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51804-6, € 100

A. AcresRenaissance Invention and the Haunted Infancyiv + 310 p., 165 b/w ills., 19 col. ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2014, HMSAH 67, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-71-4, € 100Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 67

J. A. Franklin,B. Nurse, P. Tudor-CraigCatalogue of Paintings in the Collection of the Society of Antiquaries of London

520 p., 259 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-19-1, € 200Series: Catalogues of Art- Historical Collections 3

B. FransenRogier Van der Weyden and Stone Sculpture in Brusselsiv + 237 p., 65 b/w ills., 170 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-15-3, € 100Series: Distinguished Contributions to the Study of the Arts

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The activities of Rogier van der Weyden (1399/ 1400-1464) were much wider in scope than the well-known painted oeuvre that has been the sub-ject of so many publications. This book, with its focus on stone sculpture in Brussels at the time that Rogier was established there, an area of art history that to date has been little explored, offers a fresh and fascinating look at the context in which Brussels’s famous city painter operated.

S. A. BrownThe Bayeux TapestryBayeux, Médiathèque municipale: Ms. 1 A Sourcebookcvi + 316 p., 178 x 254 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54917-0, € 85Series: Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin 9

S. DaleThe Arca di Sant’Agostino and the Hermits of St. Augustine in Fourteenth-Century Paviaiv + 203 p., 43 b/w ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-01-6, € 100Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 74

K. Lichtert, J. Dumolyn, M. Martens (eds.) Portraits of the City Representing Urban Space in Later Medieval and Early Modern Europevi + 212 p., 80 b/w ills., 14 col. ills., 178 x 254 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55226-2, € 79Series: Studies in European Urban History 31

F. Peters, C. Ceulemans (eds.) A Masterly HandInterdisciplinary Research on the Late-Medieval Sculptor(s) Master of Elsloo in an International Perspective345 p., 230 x 290 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-930054-19-3, € 60Series: Scientia Artis 9

S. Solway (ed.) Medieval Coins and SealsConstructing Identity, Signifying Power350 p., 275 b/w ills., 16 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54344-4, approx. € 110 Outside a SeriesForthcoming

This volume collects a series of essays on the function and importance of medieval coins and seals.

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B. Kühnel, G. Noga-Banai, H. Vorholt (eds.) Visual Constructs of Jerusalemxxxviii + 492 p., 254 b/w ills., 24 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm,2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55104-3, € 150Series: Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle

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This richly illustrated publication studies the European translations of Jerusalem in images, objects, places, and spaces that evoke the city through some physical similarity or by denomination and cult - all visual and material aids to commemoration and worship from afar. The book discusses both well-known and long-neglected examples, the forms of cult they generate and the virtual pilgrimages they serve, and calls attention to their written and visual equivalents and companions. In so doing, it opens a whole new vista onto the summa of representations of Jerusalem.

E. Valdez del AlamoPalace of the Mind The Cloister of Silos and Spanish Sculpture of the Twelfth Century xx +532 p., 300 b/w ill., 16 col. ill., 210 x 280 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51711-7, € 150Outside a Series

S. G. HitchinsArt as History, History as Art Jheronimus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Assembling knowledge not setting puzzlesxx + 420 p., 100 b/w ills., 175 col ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55455-6, € 125Outside a Series

B. FrickeFallen Idols, Risen Saints Sainte Foy of Conques and the Revival of Monumental Sculpture in Medieval Art300 p., 80 b/w ills., 5 col. ills., 210 x 275 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54118-1, approx. € 100Series: Studies in the Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages Forthcoming

I. BuchananHabsburg Tapestries 310 p., 52 b/w ills., 108 col. ills., 245 x 297 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51670-7, € 100Series: Studies in Western Tapestry 4 Forthcoming

M. DavidEternal Ravenna From the Etruscans to the Venetians288 p., 250 col. ills., 240 x 310 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54941-5, € 95Outside a Series

A combination of scientific rigour and clarity, this rich-ly illustrated publication outlines the history, archi-tecture and town planning of Ravenna from its distant Etruscan origins, the Ro-man and Byzantine rule, up to the battle that in 1512 changed its destiny once and for all, when it became part of the pontifical do-minion.

R. Brown-Grant, R. Dixon (eds.)Text/Image Relations in Late Medieval French Culture (14th C. - 16th C.) 300 p., 50 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55318-4, € 100Outside a SeriesForthcoming

R. KaslThe Making of Hispano-Flemish Style Art, Commerce, and Politics in Fifteenth-Century Castilex + 228 p., 132 b/w ills., 34 col. ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2014, ISBN 978-2-503-54624-7, € 110Series: Me Fecit 7

J. P. Filedt - Kok, W. GibsonCornelis Engebrechtsz (c. 1460-1527) A Sixteenth-Century Leiden Artist and his Workshopiv + 316 p., 221 b/w ills., 224 col. ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54223-2, € 135Series: Me Fecit 6

K. Dimitrova, M. Goehring (eds.) Dressing the PartTextiles as Propaganda in the Middle Ages225 p., 150 b/w ills., 32 col. ills., 210 x 275 mm, 2015, STAH , HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53676-7, € 100 Outside a Series

This volume explores the ways in which tex-tiles were used or in-voked in the construc-tion and display of power. The essays in-clude material culture studies that explore textile display, archival investigations that re-veal patterns of dona-tion, technical studies concerning design and production processes, as well as art historical studies concerning the representation of tex-tiles in other media.

art & ViSual culture

A. DunlopAndrea del Castagno and the Limits of Paintingiv + 187 p., 2 b/w ills., 78 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-1-909400-18-4, € 125 Series: Renovatio Artium 1

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PhiloSoPhy & intellectual hiStory

J. F. Ruys, J. O. Ward, M. Heyworth (eds.)The Classics in the Medieval and Renaissance Classroom The Role of Ancient Texts in the Arts Curriculum as Revealed by Surviving Manuscripts and Early Printed Booksx + 420 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52754-3, € 100Series: Disputatio 20

K. Emery, Jr., W.J. Courtenay, S.M. Metzger (eds.)Philosophy and Theology in the ‘Studia’ of the Religious Orders and at Papal and Royal Courtsxix + 764 p., 170 x 240 mm, 2012, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54326-0, € 70Series: Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale 15

D. Hawkes, R. G. Newhauser (eds.)The Book of Nature and Humanity in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance xxvi +322 p., 19 b/w ills., 152 x 229 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-54921-7, € 80Series: Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 29

A. Jaboulet-VercherreThe Physician, the Drinker, and the Drunk Wine’s Uses and Abuses in Late Medieval Natural Philosophy277 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55279-8, € 80Series: Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Âge 14

In this book, the author trac-es a history of wine drinking, with a special focus on the late Middle Ages, by mining histor-ical sources for descriptions of wine’s properties. This study bridges gaps in our under-standing of the role of wine in late medieval civilization and, by extension, our own.

R. GarrodCosmographical Novelties in French Renaissance Prose (1550–1630) Dialectic and Discoveryapprox. x + 400 p., 18 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55045-9, € 100Series: Early European Research 9 Forthcoming

Focusing both on major figures such as Montaigne or Des-cartes, as well as on now-for-gotten popularizers such as Belleforest and Binet, this book describes the deployment of dialectic as a means of articu-lating and disseminating, but also of containing, the distur-bance generated by cosmolog-ical and cosmographical nov-elties in Renaissance France, whether for the lay reader in

Court or Parliament, for the parishioner at Church, or for the student in the classroom.

A. Rigo (ed.)Byzantine Theology and its Philosophical Background ix + 229 p., 1 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54403-8, € 65Series: Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization 9

The learned literary language of Byzantium is sub-jected to new and ground-breaking analysis in this volume.

D. G. Denery II, K. Ghosh, N. Zeeman (eds.)Uncertain Knowledge Scepticism, Relativism, and Doubt in the Middle Agesviii + 345 p., 10 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, ISBN 978-2-503-54776-3, € 90Series: Series: Disputatio 14

What are the forms in which later medieval think-ers articulate epistemological scepticism, relativ-ism, and doubt? Is it possible to voice different forms of uncertainty in different institutional con-texts and languages? Bringing together specialists in philosophy, theology, history, and literature, this book undertakes an interdisciplinary investi-gation of some of the ways in which the problem of knowledge was explored in the Middle Ages.

D. A. Lines, S. Ebbersmeyer (eds.)Rethinking Virtue, Reforming Society New Directions in Renaissance Ethics, c.1350 - c.1650x + 354 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52524-2, € 80Series: Cursor Mundi 3

Renaissance ethics emerges as a highly eclectic product, which combined Christian insights with the Aristotelian and Pla-tonic traditions while increas-ingly incorporating elements from Stoicism and Epicurean-ism. This volume will be of par-ticular interest to students and researchers who wish to gain an overall view of how ethics developed throughout Europe

in response to the cultural, historical, and religious changes between 1350 and 1650.

R. Wisnovsky, F. Wallis, J. Fumo, C. Fraenkel (eds.)Vehicles of Transmission, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval Textual Culture x + 433 p., 11 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2011, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53452-7, € 110Series: Cursor Mundi 4

O. WeijersIn Search of the Truth A History of Disputation Techniques from Antiquity to Early Modern Times

341 p., 5 b/w ills., 1 col. ills., 127 x 203 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55051-0, € 45Series: Studies on the Faculty of Arts. History and Influence 1

For a long time the disputation was the main tool for analysing problems in a range of fields, especially in philosophy and theology. The history of the disputation can tell us some-thing about the way in which we learned to think.

O. WeijersA Scholar’s Paradise Teaching and Debating in Medieval Parisapprox. 200 p., 9 b/w ills., 127 x 203 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55463-1, € 45Series: Studies on the Faculty of Arts. History and Influence 2Forthcoming

This volume offers the gener-al reader a synthesis of aca-demic life in Paris during the first centuries of its existence. These early years were a pe-riod of excitement, discovery and intellectual freedom. Perhaps never again would a community of scholars engage in teaching and debate in such an astonishingly new and fresh world, with people, texts and ideas multiplying rapidly and

surrounded by an equally rapidly developing city. From the perspective of the twenty-first century, it seems an enviable period, a time when optimism and eager research still went hand in hand with the idea that the whole of existence might be encompassed by the human mind.

C. Mews, J. N. Crossley (eds.)Communities of Learning Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500viii + 368 p., 1 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2011, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53233-2, € 80Series: Europa Sacra 9

T. ZahoraNature, Virtue, and the Boundaries of Encyclopaedic Knowledge The Tropological Universe of Alexander Neckam (1157-1217)xi + 285 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54958-3, € 80Series: Europa Sacra 13

Can - and should - an encyclo-paedia be a repository of all knowledge? Does the idea of total encyclopaedic knowledge constitute a boon for readers, or is it a labyrinthine night-mare? This book explores the pleasures and paradoxes of en-cyclopaedism, viewed through the interpretative lenses of the works of Alexander Neckam (1157-1217), an English Au-gustinian canon and scholar.

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J. Signes Codoñer, I. Pérez MartínTextual Transmission in ByzantiumBetween Textual Criticism and Quellenforschung 580 p., 6 b/w ills., 6 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, ISBN 978-2-503-55269-9, € 114Series: Lectio 2

The main goal of this pub-lication is to provide future editors or scholars of the history of texts with a rich typology of concepts to guide their task. Dealing with interpolation, para-phrasis, metaphrasis, quo-tation, collection, amplifi-cation or falsification, the authors always take into account that the principles upon which the discipline of textual criticism was founded, needs to be re-considered when dealing with the transmission of Byzantine texts.

J. VroomByzantine to Modern Pottery in the Aegean An Introduction and Field Guide, Second and Revised Edition224 p., 130 b/w ills., 178 col ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55314-6, € 65Outside a Series

An indispensable guide for each and every archaeolo-gist and field worker in the Aegean area. It is the first general introduction and easy-to-use field guide for Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery in this part of the Mediterranean.

N. MelvaniLate Byzantine Sculpturex + 299 p., 120 b/w ills., 10 col. ills., 210 x 275 mm, 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-53064-2, € 100 Series: Studies in the Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages 6

This book provides a detailed description and interpretation of multiple aspects of sculp-ture from late Byzantine mon-uments. Although individual monuments of the late Byzan-tine period have been exhaus-tively published and analyzed, the role of their sculptural dec-oration is usually overlooked.

REVIEW“This is a highly efficient survey and analysis of late Byzantine sculpture, by which is meant monumen-tal sculpture produced in Eastern Europe between 1261 and 1453 (mostly in marble).”

Robin Cormack, in: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 66, January 2015

K. MarsengillPortraits and IconsBetween Reality and Spirituality in Byzantine Art xi + 463 p., 31 b/w ills., 84 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54404-5, € 85Series: Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization 5

F. LauritzenThe Depiction of Character in the Chronographia of Michael Psellosx + 260 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54841-8, € 65Series: Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization 7

M. Hinterberger (ed.)The Language of Byzantine Learned Literature vi + 228 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55237-8, € 65 Series: Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization 9

Built on a highly traditional edu-cational system, the language of Byzantine literature was for the most part written in an idiom deeply influenced by ancient Greek texts and grammatical handbooks. The resulting over-all archaizing impression of Byz-antine Greek is largely why the language of learned literature – as compared with the relatively well researched vernacular liter-

ature – has seldom been taken seriously as an object of linguistic study. This volume combines the expertise of linguists and scholars of Byzantine literature to chal-lenge the assumption that learned mediaeval Greek is merely the weary continuation of ancient Greek or, worse still, a poor imitation of it, while proposing that it needs to be treated as a literary idiom in its own right.

A. Rigo (ed.)Theologica Minora. The Minor Genres of Byzantine Theological Literaturex + 202 p., 11 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55102-9Series: Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization 8

ConviviumExchanges and Interactions in the Arts of Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and MediterraneanISSN 2336-3452

Convivium, like the rising phoenix, brings back to life a defunct periodical, the Seminarium Kondakovia-num. Launched in 1928 to perpetuate the interests and scholarship of the re-cently deceased Nikodim Pavlovich Kondakov, the earlier periodical centered on medieval art history and Byzantine studies, of which

Kondakov earned widespread esteem as the patri-arch. For a while, the Eastern Orthodox world dom-inated the content of Seminarium Kondakovianum, but a wider, more westward-looking view came to characterize the journal. Like its predecessor, Con-vivium has its base in Czech lands, where Konda-kov found refuge after fleeing Russia and built his career and reputation. Fittingly, the new journal, begun in 2014 by scholars in six countries, takes a widely expansive view and encompasses scholar-ship in many disciplines. Starting with art history, it extends into the allied fields of anthropology, archeology, historiography, literature, liturgy, and history. Similarly, the period throughout which it ranges is bounded by the broadest possible defini-tion of the Middle Ages, from the third century to the sixteenth.

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N. G. ChrissisCrusading in Frankish Greece A Study of Byzantine-Western Relations and Attitudes, 1204-1282xlii + 338 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53423-7, € 90Series: Medieval Church Studies 22

N. I. TsougarakisThe Latin Religious Orders in Medieval Greece, 1204-1500 xxiv+394 p., 5 b/w ills., 160 x 240 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53229-5, € 100Series: Medieval Church Studies 18

K. Spronk, G. Rouwhorst, S. Royé (eds.)A Catalogue of Byzantine Manuscripts in their Liturgical Context Challenges and Perspectivesxviii + 336 p., 18 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2013, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54895-1, € 80Series: Catalogue of Byzantine Manuscripts in their Liturgical

Context. Subsidia 1

The present volume brings together a number of special-ists in the field of Byzantine, liturgical and Biblical studies with the aim to develop a new methodology for codicological research of the Byzantine man-uscripts, taking seriously the original environment of the in-tegral codices in the monaster-ies and the churches in which they were manufactured and functioned.

D. GetovA Catalogue of the Greek Manuscripts at the Ecclesiastical Historical and Archival Institute of the Patriarchate of BulgariaBackovo Monasteryxxii + 532 p., 173 b/w ills., 8 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55173-9, € 95Series: Transmission des Textes: Catalogues 1

W. O. Duba, C. SchabelBullarium Hellenicum Pope Honorius III’s Letters to Frankish Greece and Constantinople612 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55464-8, € 114 Series: Mediterranean Nexus 3

This volume gathers 277 letters of Pope Honorius III (1216-1227) concerning Frankish Greece and Con-stantinople. These letters constitute an indispensable source for the early history of the territories conquered during and just after the Fourth Crusade of 1204, for which almost no local archival material survives.

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I. Yuval, R. Ben-Shalom (eds.)Conflict and Religious Conversation in Latin Christendom Studies in Honour of Ora Limorviii + 306 p., 15 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, ISBN 978-2-503-53514-2, € 80Series: Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 17

The literature against the Jews (contra Iudeos) was crucially influential in the shaping of Christianity during the centu-ries following the crucifixion, particularly during the period when Christianity remained outside official Roman tolera-tion. This collection of studies is devoted to an examination of the significance of this phenomenon as a longue

durée process, and pursues its concerns from a vari-ety of innovative perspectives that join together au-thoritative scholars from the field of Jewish-Christian relations.

REVIEW“The volume is more than just a collection of essays in honor of a distinguished colleague. It is also a model of how to write the history of Jewish-Christian rela-tions in the Middle Ages (...)”

Jonathan M. Elukin (Trinity College) in: The Medieval Review 15.04.13

E. KrinisGod’s Chosen People Judah Halevi’s ‘Kuzari’ and the Shī’ī Imām Doctrine

x + 352 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54396-3, € 85Series: Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 7

The first ever monographic study on the theological en-counter of Judaism with Shī-cism through an explorartion of Judah Halevi’s reliance on basic themes of Shīcism in the presentation of Judaism in his classical treatise, The Kuzari.

S. Bowd, J. D. Cullington (eds.) “On Everyone’s Lips” Humanists, Jews, and the Tale of Simon of Trentxviii+232 p., 2 b/w ills., 152 x 229 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54664-3, € 55Series: Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 36

M. Blömer, A. Lichtenberger, R. Raja (eds.)Religious Identities in the Levant from Alexander to Muhammed Continuity and Changexxxviii + 424 p., 294 b/w ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54445-8, € 135Series: Contextualizing the Sacred 4

DIASPORA

J. RabaThe Gift and Its Wages The Land of Israel and the Jewish People in the Spiritual Life of Medieval Russia

xii + 420 p., 33 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53438-1, € 130Series: Diaspora 1

E. Alfonso, J. Decter (eds.)Patronage, Production, and Transmission of Texts in Medieval and Early Modern Jewish Cultures xv + 383 p., 35 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54290-4, € 90Series: Medieval Church Studies 34

This book brings under consid-eration the production, patron-age, circulation and consump-tion of Jewish sacred books in the medieval and early modern Mediterranean.

J. V. Tolan, N. de Lange, L. Foschia, C. Nemo-Pekelman (eds.)Jews in Early Christian Law Byzantium and the Latin West, 6th-11th Centuries379 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55052-7, € 70Series: Religion and Law in Medieval Christian and Muslim

Societies 2

The sixth to eleventh centuries are a crucial formative peri-od for Jewish communities in Byzantium and Latin Europe: this is also a period for which sources are scarce and about which historians have often had to speculate on the basis of scant evidence. The legal sources studied in this volume provide a relative wealth of textual material concerning

Jews, and for certain areas and periods are the princi-pal sources. While this makes them particularly valu-able, it also makes their interpretation difficult, given the lack of corroborative sources.

John V. Tolan (ed.)Expulsion and Diaspora FormationReligious and Ethnic Identities in Flux from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Centuryapprox. 300 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55525-6, approx. € 70Series: Religion and Law in Medieval Christian and Muslim

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An examination of Old Russia’s dichotomous atti-tude towards the Jews and Jewish culture — the appropriation of the Old Testament and the con-cept of a ‘Chosen’ people and land juxtaposed with the subjugation of the Jews.

M. RozenStudies in the History of Istanbul Jewry, 1453-1923 A Journey through Civilizationsapprox. 494 p., 12 b/w ills., 42 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2015, ISBN 978-2-503-54176-1, approx. € 130Series: Diaspora 2Forthcoming

A cross-cultural and cross-temporal journey in the city of Istanbul and its Jewish community from the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople (1453) to the establishment of the Turkish Republic (1923).

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S. Brink, L. Collinson (eds.)New Approaches to Early Law in Scandinaviax + 208 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, ISBN 978-2-503-54754-1, € 70Series: Acta Scandinavica 3

P. Hermann, S. A. Mitchell, A. S. Arnórsdóttir (eds.)Minni and Muninn Memory in Medieval Nordic Culturex + 244 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54910-1, € 75Series: Acta Scandinavica 4

This volume consists of articles about terms for, concepts of and functions of memory. The articles deal with medieval Norse texts, such as sagas, myths, skaldic poems, laws and historiographical writings, and they refer to theoret-ical insights from interna-tional memory studies that have developed recently.

T. Gunnell, A. Lassen (eds.)The Nordic Apocalypse Approaches to Völuspá and Nordic Days of Judgementxviii + 240 p., 3 b/w ills., 6 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54182-2, € 75Series: Acta Scandinavica 2

K. Salonen, K. Villads Jensen, T. Jørgensen (eds.)Medieval Christianity in the North New Studiesxii + 276 p., 15 b/w ills., , 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54048-1, € 75Series: Acta Scandinavica 1

D. Zori, J. Byock (eds.) Viking Archaeology in Iceland Mosfell Archaeological Project

xxvi + 256 p., 83 b/w ills., 10 col. ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54400-7, € 120Series: Cursor Mundi 20

The research results presented here tell the story of how the Mosfell Valley developed from a ninth-century settlement of Norse seafarers into a power-ful Icelandic chieftaincy of the Viking Age.

I. Garipzanov (ed.) Conversion and Identity in the Viking Agex + 256 p., 36 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54924-8, € 55Series: Medieval Identities: Socio-Cultural Spaces 5

A. Bysted, K. V. Jensen, C. S. Jensen, J. LindJerusalem in the NorthDenmark and the Baltic Crusades, 1100-1522xiv + 393 p., 57 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52325-5, € 75Series: Outremer 1

S. McLeodThe Beginning of Scandinavian Settlement in England The Viking ‘Great Army’ and Early Settlers, c. 865-900xvi + 330 p., 8 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54556-1, € 80Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 29

The conquest and settlement of lands in eastern England by Scandinavians represents an extreme migratory epi-sode. The cultural interaction involved one group forcing themselves upon another from a position of military and political power. Despite this seemingly dominant position, by 900 CE the immigrants ap-pear to have largely adopted the culture of the Anglo-Sax-

ons whom they had recently defeated. Informed by migration theory, this work proposes that a major factor in this assimilation was the emigration point of the Scandinavians and the cultural experiences which they brought with them.

L. KopárGods and Settlers The Iconography of Norse Mythology in Anglo-Scandinavian Sculpturexl + 246 p., 54 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52854-0, € 75Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages 25

N. MeylanMagic and Kingship in Medieval Iceland The Construction of a Discourse of Political Resistance

x +233 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2014, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55157-9, € 75Series: Studies in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 3

Focusing on discourses of magic in thirteenth - fourteenth cen-tury Icelandic texts that are con-cerned with kingship, this book examines the performative and ideological functions of texts dealing with magic in contexts of social and political conflict.

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J. V. Sigurðsson, T. Småberg (eds.)Friendship and Social Networks in Scandinavia, c. 1000-1800 viii + 312 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54248-5, € 80 Series: Early European Research 5

This book discusses the impact of various social net-works on Scandinavian society from a longue durée perspective, from the Viking Age to the nineteenth century.

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D. Whaley (ed.)Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 1 From Mythical Times to c. 10352 vols., ccxv + 1206 p., 160 x 240 mm, 2012, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51896-1, € 165Series: Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 1

This study is dedicated mainly to court poetry in praise of rulers from the legendary Yngling kings to Óláfr Haraldsson (St. Olav) and Knútr Sveinsson (Cnut the Great). Alongside formal commemoration of raids and battles there are dialogues with valkyries, lively travelogue, accounts of miracles, and freestanding stanzas capturing frustrated love and moments of humour.

REVIEW“(This edition), like the other published volumes of the series, is stunning in the amount of infor-mation - both documentary and interpretive - that it makes available (...) It lives up to the high stan-dards and, not least, the efficiency of the series thus far, and bodes well for the volumes that are still forthcoming.”

Martin Chase, in: The Medieval Review, 15.01.11

K. E. Gade (ed.)Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2 From c. 1035 to c. 13002 vol., cvi + 916 p., 160 x 240 mm, 2009, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51897-8, € 140Series: Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2

M. Clunies Ross (ed.)Poetry on Christian Subjects 2 vol., lxxiv+1040 p., 160 x 240 mm, 2007, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-51893-0, € 140Series: Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 7

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