Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

Published by Brepols Publishers, Belgium, this series represents collections of essays on themes of vital interest to medieval and Renaissance Studies that are also the focus of the annual ACMRS Conference held in Tempe, Arizona, at Arizona State University. The essays are both revised and expanded versions of selected papers delivered at the conference and papers solicited from other scholars in the field. In addition to the collections of essays, the series also includes occasional volumes.

Beowulf and Lejre

By John D. Niles (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Featuring contributions by Tom Christensen and Marijane Osborn
With a preface by John Hines and an afterword by Tom Shippey
Edited by John D. Niles...

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2007 | 495 + xii pp. | 978-0-86698-368-6 | Hardcover | 7 x 10 in
MRTS 323 | $89 | €95

Building the Kingdom: Giannozzo Manetti on the Material and Spiritual Edifice

By Christine Smith (Harvard University) and Joseph F. O'Connor (The Catholic University of America)

Building the Kingdom examines how Giannozzo Manetti (1396–1459), by interpreting the great architectural projects of his day within historical, literary, and spiritual contexts,...

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2007 | 518 + xviii pp. | 978-0-86698-362-4 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 317 | $69 | €70

Byzantine Art: Recent Studies, Essays in Honor of Lois Drewer

Edited by Colum Hourihane (Princeton University)

Stretching from Russia to the Mediterranean, the Byzantine world encompasses a multitude of distinct styles and areas, many of which are examined in this volume. Written by some of the most...

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2009 | 197 + xx pp. | 978-0-86698-426-3 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 378 | $60 | €45

Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University: Volume IV, MSS 481-485

Edited by Robert G. Babcock and Lisa Fagin Davis
, et al.

Detailed entired including incipits, parchment and watermarks, scribes, scripts, and provenance.

Edited by Robert G. Babcock, Lisa Fagin Davis, and Philip G. Rusche


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2002 | 450 pp. | 978-0-86698-218-4 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 176 | $55 | €65

Coptic Legal Documents: Law as Vernacular Text and Experience in Late Antique Egypt

Translated by Leslie S. B. MacCoull

This volume contains annotated English translations of fifty selected legal documents originally written in the Coptic language, dating from the mid-sixth to the mid-eighth centuries. They include...

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2010 | 214 + xxxiv pp. | 978-0-86698-425-6 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 377 | $52 | €40

Intertexts: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Culture, Presented to Paul E. Szarmach

Edited by Virginia Blanton (University of Missouri-Kansas City) and Helene Scheck (The University at Albany)

Paul E. Szarmach has demonstrated time and again that Anglo-Saxon literary culture is intertextual, that as a corpus it resonates with allusions from many disparate sources. Given his engagement...

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2008 | 448 + xxxii pp. | 978-0-86698-382-2 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 334 | $58 | £50

John Trevisa and the English Polychronicon

By Jane Beal

In this new academic monograph, Jane Beal examines the rhetorical strategies John Trevisa used to establish his authority and justify his translation of Ranulf Higden’s Latin Polychronicon...

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2012 | 172 + xvi pp. | 978-0-86698-485-0 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 437 | $54 | €60

Latinity and Alterity in the Early Modern Period

By Yasmin Haskell (University of Western Australia) and Juanita Feros Ruys (University of Sydney)

The essays in this volume, many of which are in dialogue with Françoise Waquet’s Latin or the Empire of a Sign, showcase some of the most exciting and sophisticated new work in the field...

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2010 | 312 + vii pp. | 978-0-86698-408-9 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 360 | $56 | €40

Myth in Early Northwest Europe

By Stephen O. Glosecki

This collection of fifteen essays by distinguished scholars addresses a formative era in Northwest Europe, in the period around 500-1000 AD. Myth in Early Northwest Europe examines the...

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2007 | 338 + xlii pp. | 978-0-86698-365-5 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 320 | $47 | €55

Negotiating the Political in Northern European Urban Society, c.1400–c.1600

Edited by Sheila Sweetinburgh

Negotiating the Political is a fascinating and wide-ranging collection of case studies on the creation of identity in late medieval and Renaissance urban society. At a time of far-...

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2013 | 212 + x pp. | 978-0-86698-482-9 | Hardcover | 6 x 9 in
MRTS 434 | $60 | €55