Bibliography of the History and Archaeology of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages
 

Bibliography of the History and Archaeology of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages is a fundamental source of information for the study of the history and archaeology of medieval East Central and Eastern Europe, an area of great interference and symbiosis of influences from Scandinavia, Western Europe, the steppe lands of Eurasia, as well as Byzantium. The bibliography provides comprehensive coverage of all publications, in all languages, pertaining to this vast area of the European continent and its impact on European history from about 500 to the aftermath of the Mongol invasion of 1241.

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Encyclopaedia of Islam Online
 
The Encyclopaedia of Islam Online is a unique and invaluable reference tool, an essential key to understanding the world of Islam. Brill was the first academic publisher to publish an encyclopedia on Islam, and remains a cornerstone of its publishing program.
 
EI Online is a large-scale collective reference work compiled by the most prominent scholars in the field, touching on all aspects of Islam from the time of the Prophet to the present day. Learn more.
 
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Dutch Monographs on Ancient History Online

This online collection brings together 22 volumes of the renowned series Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology in one E-book collection, and contains all monographs that were originally published in the Gieben Series, between 1985 to 2002, except for volume 15.
 

Topics range from water supply in ancient Rome to ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt to shorthand writers in the Roman empire.

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Monumenta Graeca et Romana Online
 
 
Monumenta Graeca et Romana Online is a peer-reviewed E-book Series concerned with the study of material and visual culture of the Greek and Roman world, chronologically ranging from later prehistory to Late Antiquity – i.e. from the middle of the second millennium BCE to the late first millennium CE. Geographically, the series covers Western Europe to the Near East, from the Black Sea to North Africa.
 
With this relaunch, Monumenta Graeca et Romana Online opens up to more theoretically and methodologically informed studies, as well as to cohesive surveys, designed as points of entry into a particular region or type of material. To learn more, and to browse the titles in this E-book Collection, visit brill.com/mgro.
 
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Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online
 
 
Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online is an annual publication collecting newly published Greek inscriptions and studies on previously known documents. It covers the entire Greek world from the early Greek period until the 8th century A.D. Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum presents complete Greek texts, and a critical apparatus, of new inscriptions; it summarizes new readings, interpretations, and studies of known inscriptions, and occasionally presents the Greek text of these documents. Learn more.
 
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The bibliography aims to encourage further research, but also to provide guidance through an enormous amount of information available in a variety of languages and a great multitude of publications. It offers search capabilities which are particularly useful for very narrowly defined research goals, thus encouraging comparative work with materials from other parts of Europe. Find out more.
 
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Brill's New Pauly Online

Brill´s New Pauly is the English edition of the authoritative Der Neue Pauly, published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The encyclopaedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world.  Learn more.
 
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Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online I


The English edition is only available together with the German version Der Neue Pauly Supplemente I Online. For more details about the pricing see Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online I & Der Neue Pauly Supplemente I Online.

Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online I brings together 6 major reference works for study of the ancient world and its reception in later centuries, including the acclaimed Historical Atlas of the Ancient World. Ranging from comprehensive lists of rulers and dynasties that made their mark on history to the biographies of scholars throughout the ages who shaped our knowledge of the classics.

The collection consist of the following (English) titles:
1. Chronologies of the Ancient World
2. Dictionary of Greek and Latin Authors and Texts
3. Historical Atlas of the Ancient World
4. The Reception of Myth and Mythology
5. The Reception of Classical Literature
6. The History of Classical Scholarship

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Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online II
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Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online II


Brill's New Pauly Supplements Online II brings together seven reference volumes for study of the Ancient World and its reception in later centuries. Two reception volumes focus on the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods, while the volume about the reception of historical figures complements that about figures from mythology (vol. 4). The other four volumes are about Antiquity itself – including Early and Late Antiquity.

The English edition is only available as a set with the German version Der Neue Pauly Supplemente II Online.

The collection consists of the following (English) titles:
7. Figures of Antiquity and their Reception in Art, Literature and Music
8. The Reception of Antiquity in Renaissance Humanism
9. The Early Mediterranean World, 1200 - 600 BC
10. History and Culture of Byzantium
11. Greek and Roman Military History (forthcoming)
12. The Reception of Antiquity in the Enlightenment
13. The Germanic Peoples and Ancient Rome (forthcoming)


ISSN: 2468-3418

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