Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874402, Tempe, AZ 85287-4402
Phone: (480) 965-5900 Fax: (480) 965-1681

ACMRS Publications


MRTS | MRTS Online | ASMAR | Occasional Pubs | ASMMF | ODMA | Klaeber | Late Med and EM Studies | Discipuli Juncti | SMRH | EMW



Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS) is a prestigious series of translations, studies, reference works, and editions including those of the Renaissance English Text Society (RETS).


MRTS Online is a joint project between Iter and ACMRS to make select MRTS titles available in electronic format. MRTS Online has published the first online edition of John T. Shawcross's Milton: A Bibliography for the Years 1624-1700: Revised, and for the years 1701-1799. available at www.itergateway.org/mrts/milton/.


Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (Brepols Publishers, Belgium)
is a series of books based on ACMRS's annual conference theme


ACMRS Occasional Publications is a new series that
will include works that are not necessarily scholarly in
nature but have relevance to the teaching and study of the
Middle Ages and Renaissance.


Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (ASMMF) is a project which makes available in microfiche nearly five hundred manuscripts containing Old English


Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (ODMA) is a major new reference tool for all key aspects of European history, society, religion, and culture, c. 500 to c. 1500. This massive 1,300,000-word, 7,000-entry long book will take approximately five years to complete. Click on the link above to view more information, including the general call for contributors.


Klaeber's Beowulf 4th edition of Fr. Klaeber's Beowulf and the Fight at Finnsburg edited by R. D. Fulk (Indiana), Robert E. Bjork (ASU) and John D. Niles (Wisconsin).

Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies is jointly directed by ACMRS and the University of Melbourne and published by Brepols, this book series covers the historical period in Western and Central Europe from ca. 1300 to ca. 1650. It concentrates on topics of broad cultural, religious, intellectual and literary history.

Discipuli Juncti Undergraduate Conference Papers are collection of the best papers presented at the Annual ACMRS Undergraduate Conference: Discipuli Juncti: Students Connected through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

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Journals

ACMRS is pleased to present Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, a journal that provides an outlet for the presentation of scholarship that often falls outside the limitations of other publications. We are particularly eager to publish interpretive and historiographical essays that explore the ramifications of current scholarship or that treat issues and themes of interest to any historian of the pre-modern period.

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal is a joint publication of ACMRS and the University of Maryland. This journal publishes essays on women and gender during the years 1500-1700 from all geographical areas and across all relevant fields: European, African, Islamic, Asian, and colonial studies, as well as studies of literature, art, music, history, history of science, religion, and anthropology.

ACMRS has assisted in publishing issues of Moreana, a bilingual - French and English - journal published three times a year. Moreana provides an international forum for research and exchange about the world of Thomas More and embraces early Tudor humanism, the Reformation, the "great matter" of Henry VIII's divorce and his breach with Rome, More's closest friends and foes (Erasmus, Luther, Tyndale, and Colet) and his continental counterparts (Budé and Vives) as well as his fellow-martyr John Fisher.

See also Opening the Geese Book.

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