Viator 187 followers Viator, the Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies at UCLA's scholarly journal, now in its thirty-ninth year, publishes articles of distinction in any field of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, viewed broadly as the period between late antiquity and the mid-seventeenth century. In keeping with its title, the journal gives special consideration to articles that cross frontiers: articles that focus on meetings between cultures, that pursue an idea through the centuries, that employ the methods of different disciplines simultaneously. More details http://brepols.metapress.com/content/121213/
Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes 76 followers Publiée depuis 1839 par la Société de l’École des chartes, la Bibliothèque de l’École de chartes est consacrée à l’étude critique des matériaux de l’histoire, du Moyen Age à l’époque contemporaine. Deux livraisons annuelles comprennent articles et mélanges (avec résumés français, allemands et anglais), discussions et recensions ; en fin d'année, chronique des archivistes paléographes et tables. Depuis 1995, l’une des deux livraisons est habituellement un recueil d'études thématique. La revue est disponible en texte intégral sur le portail Persee (www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/revue/bec).
The Heroic Age 28 followers
Nottingham Medieval Studies 71 followers Nottingham Medieval Studies was first issued in 1957 and published its 50th volume in 2006. It was and remains an interdisciplinary journal for studies of European history and literature from Late Antiquity through to the Reformation. The journal also features articles in related fields such as archaeology, art history, linguistics, musicology and philosophy. Nottingham Medieval Studies is published as a single annual volume. Starting with volume LIV (2010) Nottingham Medieval Studies is published by Brepols, with Dr Julia Barrow as editor and Dr Joanna Martin as deputy editor. Contributions on all aspects of medieval studies are welcome. More info: www.brepols.net
The Journal of Medieval Latin 32 followers The Journal of Medieval Latin, commencing Autumn 1991, has been established by a group of Canadian scholars for the purpose of encouraging new and original investigations in the field of Medieval Latin language and literature. The editors seek to encourage a broad range of articles dealing with every aspect of "Medieval Latin studies", a term that is perhaps better expressed by the German "die lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters." More info: www.brepols.net
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