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Brill's peer-reviewed book series The Medieval Mediterranean has established itself as the main forum for high-quality studies exploring all aspects of the Mediterranean world during a period of 1000 years. In the medieval period, the Mediterranean experienced a multiplicity of developments in social, political and economic structures, and in populations, religions and cultures. The centuries between the Late Roman world of the fourth and fifth century and the early modern, 'Braudelian', Mediterranean of the sixteenth century were characterised by sweeping changes, including the establishment of post-Roman kingdoms in the west, the emergence of Slav societies in the Balkans, the struggle between Christians and Muslims in Spain and the movement of crusaders. Founded in 1993, The Medieval Mediterranean series reflects the complexity of this period with a wide variety of high-quality scholarly works: from broad surveys to diachronic studies of particular areas or cities; investigations of individual themes or issues; conference proceedings, text editions and fully annotated translations. Top specialists in a range of fields have contributed to the series and the volumes which have appeared so far have been warmly welcomed by reviewers. This series is indispensable for readers with interests in the history of later antiquity, the Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, the Balkans and the Black Sea area. [Brill Acquisitions Editor: Julian Deahl]
Publication schedule
At present 3 volumes of around 350 pages each are published in the series each year. The vast majority of the books in the series are in the English language, although works of outstanding quality in French or German may also be included. Volumes contain illustrations and maps where appropriate. This peer-reviewed book series has as its focus the authors and the Latin and vernacular literatures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (ca. 6th through 16th centuries), including those less common literatures that arose within the European cultural sphere. Volumes include original scholarly monographs, article collections, as well as editions of primary sources, and translations. All methodological approaches—including interdisciplinary ones—are welcome. [Brill Acquisitions Editor: Julian Deahl]
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84. Domestic Settings
Adrian J. Boas
83. Communities and Crisis
Shona Kelly Wray
82. The Image of Edessa
Mark Guscin
81. Between Judaism and Christianity
Edited by Katrin Kogman-Appel and Mati Meyer
80. Marble Past, Monumental Present
Michael Greenhalgh
79. Naviguer, commercer, gouverner
Claire Judde de Larivière
78. Ficino, Pico and Savonarola
Amos Edelheit
77. Will, Action and Freedom
Cyril Hovorun
76. The Social Structure of the First Crusade
Conor Kostick
75. Jean Géomètre
par Emilie Marlène van Opstall
74. Diplomatics in the Eastern Mediterranean 1000-1500
Edited by Alexander D. Beihammer, Maria G. Parani and Christopher D. Schabel
73. Cross, Crescent and Conversion
Edited by Simon Barton and Peter Linehan
72. The Templar Order in North-west Italy (1142-c.1330)
Elena Bellomo
71. Le sucre
Mohamed Ouerfelli
70. The Material and the Ideal
Edited by Anthony Cutler and Arietta Papaconstantinou
69. The Persecution of the Jews and Muslims of Portugal
François Soyer
68. Le commerce du coton en Méditerranée à la fin du Moyen Age
Jong-Kuk Nam
67. Angelus Pacis: The Legation of Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, 1326-1334
Blake R. Beattie
66. Popular Government and Oligarchy in Renaissance Italy
Christine Shaw
65. Order Out of Chaos
Jo Van Steenbergen
64. Admiralty and Maritime Laws in the Mediterranean Sea (ca. 800-1050)
Hassan S. Khalilieh
63. The Transformation of the Laity in Bergamo, 1265-c.1400
Roisin Cossar
62. The Age of the ΔΡΟΜΩΝ
John H. Pryor and Elizabeth M. Jeffreys
61. Reading Michael Psellos
Edited by Charles Barber and David Jenkins
60. Die deutsche Einwanderung nach Florenz im Spätmittelalter
Lorenz Böninger
59. The Unknown Neighbour
Wolfram Drews
58. Cyprus
Edited by Angel Nicolaou-Konnari and Chris Schabel
57. Joy-bearing Grief
Hannah Hunt
56. Pope, Church and City
Edited by Frances Andrews, Christoph Egger and Constance M. Rousseau
55. Hugh Eteriano, Contra Patarenos
Edited with translation and commentary by Janet Hamilton, historical introduction by Bernard Hamilton, description of manuscripts by Sarah Hamilton
54. 'On the Beliefs of the Greeks'
Karen Hartnup
53. Building Legitimacy
Edited by Isabel Alfonso, Hugh Kennedy and Julio Escalona
52. Jews, Muslims and Christians In and Around the Crown of Aragon
Edited by Harvey J. Hames
51. The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society
Edited by Michael Winter and Amalia Levanoni
50. John of Ibelin
Edited by Peter W. Edbury
49. Byzantine Authors: Literary Activities and Preoccupations
Edited by John W. Nesbitt
48. The New Solomon
Samantha Kelly
47. Pope Innocent III (1160/61 - 1216)
John C. Moore
46. 'The Former Jews of this Kingdom'
Nadia Zeldes
45. Byzantium in the Year 1000
Edited by Paul Magdalino
44. A Forgotten Community
Isabel A. O'Connor
43. Transforming the State
Marta VanLandingham
42. Literacy, Education and Manuscript Transmission in Byzantium and Beyond
Edited by Catherine Holmes and Judith Waring
41. Reconstructing the Reality of Images
Maria G. Parani
40. Beyond the Market
Reyna Pastor, Esther Pascua, Ana Rodríguez López and Pablo Sánchez León
39. Towns and Material Culture in the Medieval Middle East
Edited by Yaacov Lev
38. The Society of Norman Italy
Edited by G.A. Loud and A. Metcalfe
37. The Art of the Deal
Kathryn L. Reyerson
36. A Byzantine Book on Dream Interpretation
Maria Mavroudi
35. The Image of the Virgin Mary in the Akathistos Hymn
Leena Mari Peltomaa
34. The Armenian Kingdom and the Mamluks
Angus Donal Stewart
33. Byzantine Constantinople: Monuments, Topography and Everyday Life
Edited by Nevra Necipoğlu
32. Medieval Mediterranean Ports
Silvia Orvietani Busch
31. The Historiography of Islamic Egypt (c. 950-1800)
Edited by Hugh Kennedy
30. The Rise of the Fatimids
Michael Brett
29. Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade
Alfred J. Andrea
28. Early Medieval Rome and the Christian West
Edited by Julia M.H. Smith
27. The Early Palaeologan Renaissance (1261 - c. 1360)
Edmund Fryde
26. The Art of Conversion
Harvey J. Hames
25. True Citizens
Philip Daileader
24. Fustat on the Nile
Elinoar Bareket
23. Carmel in Medieval Catalonia
Jill R. Webster
22. Negotiating Cultures
Robert I. Burns and Paul E. Chevedden
21. Saladin in Egypt
Yaacov Lev
20. The Visigoths
Edited by Alberto Ferreiro
19. On the Social Origins of Medieval Institutions
Edited by Donald J. Kagay and Theresa M. Vann
18. Urban and Rural Communities in Medieval France
Edited by Kathryn L. Reyerson and J. Drendel
17. The Trial of the Templars in Cyprus
Anne Gilmour-Bryson
16. Alfonso X and the Cantigas de Santa Maria
Joseph F. O'Callaghan
15. The Reign of Leo VI (886-912)
Shaun Tougher
14. The Homilies of the Emperor Leo VI
Theodora Antonopoulou
13. The Miracles of St. Artemios
Translated by Virgil S. Crisafulli, with an Introduction by John W. Nesbitt and Commentary by Virgil S. Crisafulli and John W. Nesbitt
12. Depicting the Word
Kenneth Parry
11. Health and Medicine in Early Medieval Southern Italy
Patricia Skinner
10. Western Travellers to Constantinople
Krijnie N.Ciggaar
9. War and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean, 7th-15th Centuries
Edited by Yaacov Lev
8. Iberia and the Mediterranean World of the Middle Ages, Volume II
Edited by Paul E. Chevedden, Donald J. Kagay and Paul G. Padilla
7. Possessing the Land
Clay Stalls
6. Pedro the Cruel of Castile (1350-1369)
Clara Estow
5. Le système de l'Incanto des galées du marché à Venise (fin XIIIe-milieu XVe siècle)
Doris Stöckly
4. Iberia and the Mediterranean World of the Middle Ages, Volume I: Proceedings from Kalamazoo
Edited by Larry J. Simon
2. The Life of Leontios, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Dimitris Tsougarakis
1. Crusaders and Muslims in Twelfth-Century Syria
Edited by Maya Shatzmiller
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