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Table of Contents Medieval Studies

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Religion & Theology

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Book History & Manuscript Studies

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Art History

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History of Science

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Scope of this catalogue: 1 December 2017 - 28 February 2018.

As a rule, publications already mentioned in previous Forthcoming Titles Catalogues are not repeated.

MEDIEVAL STUDIES

Water in Medieval Intellectual Culture Genre et compétition dans les sociétés occidentales du haut Moyen Âge (IVe-XIe siècle) Sylvie Joye, Régine Le Jan (éd.)

Une réflexion historiographique et conceptuelle sur le genre à la fin de l’Antiquité et au haut Moyen Âge accompagnée d’études de cas historiques et archéologiques. Si les études de genre utilisent abondamment les notions de discrimination ou d’inégalités, il est plus rare qu’elles abordent à proprement parler celle de compétition. Le présent volume aborde ce thème avec pour but de mettre en lumière la manière dont les périodes de forte compétition sociale influent sur la place et la redéfinition des attributs sexués, en même temps que l’importance relative donnée à ceux-ci dans les situations de rivalité ou de compétition. La dizaine de travaux rassemblés présentent une vaste enquête sur la notion de genre dans l’historiographie moderne et dans les sources de la fin de l’Antiquité et du haut Moyen Âge avant d’analyser des exemples venus aussi bien de l’archéologie que des chroniques ou de l’hagiographie, essentiellement en Gaule et en Italie. Les auteurs montrent comment genres et régimes de genre sont des outils et des produits des crises et des compétitions, aussi bien pour les hommes que pour les femmes de l’Occident altimédiéval.

Case Studies from Twelfth-Century Monasticism James L. Smith

This volume provides a new contribution to the understanding of twelfth-century monasticism and medieval intellectual culture by exploring the relationship between water and the composition of thought. It provides a fresh insight into twelfth-century monastic philosophies by studying the use of water as an abstract entity in medieval thought to frame and discuss topics such as spirituality, the natural order, knowledge visualization, and metaphysics in various high medieval texts, including Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, Peter of Celle’s letter corpus, and the Description of Clairvaux. Table of Contents: www.brepols.net approx. 250 p., 8 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57233-8 Hardback: € 75 Series: Cursor Mundi, vol. 30 In preparation

186 p., 16 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57607-7 Paperback: € 65 Série: Haut Moyen Âge, vol. 29 En préparation

Ruptures et survivances

Ludo Milis, Jacques Fermaut (trad.)

Le Moyen Âge semble une période mentalement très distante de notre époque. Est-ce vrai? L’auteur plonge dans les textes médiévaux, surtout les sources narratives, pour détecter les structures profondes des pensées et des sentiments. Il se sert de citations pour faire revivre les valeurs et normes de l’époque tel que les contemporains les ont formulées. Milis explore d’abord l’attitude vis-à-vis de Dieu, d’autres divinités et religions, et les problèmes qui en sont issus au sein des sociétés et civilisations médiévales. Ensuite il traite du rôle de l’honneur et de ses valeurs apparentées (gêne, honte, infamie, scandale et culpabilité) comme base de comportements sociaux et individuels. Enfin il lie le droit, tel qu’il est vécu, au rôle d’esprits et de l’audelà dans la perception quotidienne. Il est étonnant de voir comment tant d’aspects qui semblaient à nos yeux passés pour de bon, reçoivent une nouvelle actualité et se montrent souvent reconnaissables dans la société multiculturelle qui se constitue aujourd’hui. Ludo Milis est professeur émérite à l’Université de Gand, où il enseignait l’histoire médiévale jusqu’en 2003. Il s’est intéressé aux chanoines réguliers et à l’érémitisme, au paganisme, au rôle social du monachisme et plusieurs aspects de la culture et des mentalités des anciens PaysBas. Il est l’auteur et co-auteur de plusieurs volumes du Corpus Christianorum et d’autres publications de Brepols. Il a été président de l’Institut historique belge de Rome et de la Commission royale d’histoire de Belgique.

Table des matières Sylvie Joye, Introduction - Guy Halsall, Classical gender in deconstruction - Irene Barbiera, Sex ratio nell’Italia altomedievale : accesso conteso alle risorse ? - Cristina La Rocca, Amalasunta, madre di un re bambino e la competizione per il regno nell’Italia ostrogota (in margine a Variae XI, 1) - Bruno Dumézil, Les attributs du pouvoir et la compétition pour le pouvoir. Armes et titulatures au VIe siècle Adrien Bayard, Matrona, socrus et mater familias. Des femmes de pouvoir dans l’Auvergne des VIe et VIIe siècles - Geneviève Bührer-Thierry, La beauté, le vêtement et l’apparence : des armes genrées dans la compétition ? - Rachel Stone, Sisters prepare death for sisters, aunts for nieces? The missing competition between Carolingian women Emmanuelle Santinelli-Foltz, Mariage, compétition et genre dans la Francie Occidentale du XIe siècle - Hedwig Röckelein, Le genre et la compétition pour le sacré - Didier Lett, Conclusions - Index des noms de personnes et de lieux

L’homme médiéval et sa vision du monde

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Toward a Historical Sociolinguistic Poetics of Medieval Greek Andrea Cuomo, Erich Trapp (eds)

How can historical sociolinguistic analyses of Medieval Greek aid the interpretation of Medieval Greek texts? This is the main question that the papers collected in this volume aim to address. The term “historical sociolinguistics” (HSL), a discipline that combines linguistic, social, historical, and philological sciences, suggests that a language cannot be studied without its social dimension. Similarly, the study of a language in its social dimension is nothing else than the study of the communication which takes place between members of a given speech community by the means of written texts. These are seen as sets of shared “signs” used by authors to communicate to their audiences. approx. 250 p., 10 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57713-5 Paperback: approx. € 65 Series: Byzantioς. Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, vol. 12 In preparation

179 p., 28 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57343-4 Paperback: € 49 Série: Culture et société médiévales, vol. 31 Disponible

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Christian Kiening, Martina Stercken (eds)

By showing how time is displayed in diverse cultural strategies and situations, the essays of this volume show how time is intrinsic to the very concept of tradition. In exploring a variety of medial forms and communicative practices, they also reveal that while the beginning of the age of printing (around 1500) may mark a fundamental change in terms of reproduction and circulation, artefacts and other historical traditions continue to employ earlier systems and practices relating time and space. Table of Contents: www.brepols.net

approx. 250 p., 50 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-55130-2 Hardback: € 75 Series: Cursor Mundi, vol. 32 In preparation

Resident Aliens in Later Medieval England Mark Ormrod, Nicola McDonald, Craig Taylor (eds)

The essays collected in this volume identify and analyse the presence of immigrants in late medieval England. Drawing on unique evidence from the alien subsidies collected in England between 1440 and 1487 and other newly accessible archival resources, and deploying a wide range of historical and cultural methods, they reveal the considerable contribution of foreign-born people to the economy, society and culture of England in the age of the Black Death, the Hundred Years War and the Wars of the Roses.

Chevaux, chiens, faucons Medieval Urban Culture Andrew Brown, Jan Dumolyn (eds)

This volume explores the specificity of the urban culture in western Europe during the period c.11501550. Since the mid-twentieth century, many studies have complicated the association, traditionally made, between the medieval growth of towns and the birth of a modern, secular world; but few have given any attention to what actually made urban culture ‘urban’. This volume begins by placing medieval ‘urban culture’ within its spatial context, to consider how urban conditions determined the perception and representation of the city-dweller. Andrew Brown is an Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, Massey University, New Zealand. Jan Dumolyn is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History (Henri Pirenne Institute of Medieval Studies), Ghent University. Table of Contents Andrew Brown and Jan Dumolyn, Conceptual and Historiographical Problems of Medieval Urban Culture - Claire Judde de Larivière, The Urban Culture of the Ordinary People. Space and Identity in Renaissance Venice (15th-16th Centuries) - Mark Amsler, Memory, Text and Space in Late Medieval London - Peter Howard, Making a City and Citizens: The ‘Fruits’ of Preaching in Renaissance Florence - Barbara Rouse, Nuisance Neighbours and Persistent Polluters: the Urban Code of Behaviour in Late Medieval London - E. Amanda McVitty, Prosecuting Treason in Lancastrian London: the Language and Landscape of Political Dissent, 1407-1417 - Lindsay Diggelmann, Chronicles and Crowds: Accounts of Urban Unrest in Norman Cities, 1090-1160 - Roger Nicholson, “Cursed ymagynacion”: Late Medieval London, Urban Chronicles and the Topologies of Treason - Chris Jones, Connecting the Urban Environment with Political Ideas in Late Capetian France - Constant Mews, Christian-Jewish Exchanges within the Urban Culture of Twelfth-Century France and England - Johan Oosterman, Discovering New Media. Anthonis de Roovere and the Early Printing Press - Katrien Lichtert, Port Cities and River Harbours: A Peculiar Motif in Antwerp Landscape Painting c. 14901530 - Kim Phillips, Europe Looks East: Chinese Cities in Medieval Travel Writing, c. 1298 - c. 1440

L’art vétérinaire antique et médiéval à travers les sources écrites, archéologiques et iconographiques Anne-Marie Doyen-Higuet, Baudoin Van den Abeele (éd.)

Les articles, rédigés par des chercheurs d’horizons divers – philologues, historiens, historiens de l’art –, apportent un éclairage multiple et contrasté sur l’art de soigner les animaux dans l’Antiquité et le Moyen Âge européens et attestent le regain d’intérêt que connaît son étude. À côté des acquis que présentent d’ores et déjà ces recherches, celles-ci soulèvent maintes questions et montrent à quel point l’histoire de la médecine vétérinaire tire profit d’un horizon élargi et décloisonné. Anne-Marie Doyen-Higuet et Baudouin Van den Abeele sont professeurs à l’Université catholique de Louvain, à Louvainla-Neuve, ainsi qu’à l’Université de Namur pour A.M. Doyen. approx. xii + 481 p., 160 x 240 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-9600769-9-8 Hardback: approx. € 55 Series: Textes, Etudes, Congres, vol. 28 En préparation

JOURNAL

Temporality and Mediality in Late Medieval and Early Modern Culture

Convivium 4.1 (2017)

Medieval Art History in Prison Xavier Barral i Altet, Ivan Foletti (eds)

The journal Convivium brings back to life a defunct periodical the Seminarium Kondakovianum. It takes a widely expansive view and encompasses scholarship in many disciplines. Starting with art history, it extends into the allied fields of anthropology, archeology, historiography, literature, liturgy, and history. Similarly, the period throughout which it ranges is bounded by the broadest possible definition of the Middle Ages, from the third to the sixteenth centuries. Table of Contents: www.brepols.net

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approx. xii + 223 p., 14 b/w ills, 178 x 254 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57054-9 Paperback: € 81 Series: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800), vol. 42 In preparation

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vi + 231 p., 178 x 254 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57742-5 Paperback: € 81 Series: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800), vol. 43 Available

176 p., 40 b/w ill. + 40 colour ill., 210 x 270 mm, 2017, ISBN: 978-2-503-57164-5 Available

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MEDIEVAL STUDIES

From Learning to Love

Schools, Law, and Pastoral Care in the Middle Ages. Essays in Honour of Joseph W. Goering Tristan Sharp

The essays in this volume show how the teaching of law and theology in the medieval schools was part of a pastoral project to foster a just Christian society and to lead souls to contemplation of God. With subjects ranging from scholastic debates about divine simplicity to disputes between parishioners over their reputations, these studies take us across Europe, from the eleventh to the fifteenth centuries, although the heart of the volume covers England and northern France in the decades around 1200. These essays honour the remarkable scholarly achievement of Joseph Ward Goering. approx. 824 p., 13 b/w ills, 150 x 230 mm, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018, ISBN 978-0-88844-829-3 Hardback: approx. € 100 Series: Papers in Mediaeval Studies, vol. 29 In preparation North American customers are advised to order through University of Toronto Press

Philippe le Chancelier

Prédicateur, théologien et poète parisien (du début du XIIIe siècle) Gilbert Dahan, Anne-Zoé Rillon-Marne (éd.)

Homme de savoir et de pouvoir, Philippe le Chancelier (mort en 1236) se distingue par une production de qualité dans des domaines aussi divers que la théologie, la prédication ou encore la poésie lyrique. Sa charge de chancelier de Notre-Dame de 1217 à 1236 le place au coeur des événements qui rythment la vie ecclésiastique parisienne. Les études ici assemblées ont pour ambition d’aborder chacun des domaines dans lesquels Philippe le Chancelier s’est illustré, dans le but de faire dialoguer ces corpus et de faire apparaître des zones de cohérence ou des registres intertextuels encore peu explorés.

Les cisterciens et la transmission des textes (XIIe-XVIIIe siècles)

Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk, Dominique Stutzmann, Thomas Falmagne, Pierre Gandil (éd.)

Les cisterciens sont moins connus pour avoir recherché et retravaillé les textes que pour leurs efforts de centralisation et d’unification dans l’architecture et les arts, la liturgie et la vie quotidienne, et pour leur utilisation active de l’écrit pragmatique – pour ne citer que ces quelques domaines. Et pourtant, leurs bibliothèques, parfois immenses, font mentir par leur richesse et les textes rarissimes ou inattendus qu’elles nous ont conservés l’idée d’un ordre peu consacré aux études. Où les cisterciens ont-ils trouvé ces textes ? Quels étaient leurs réseaux ? Avaient-il des critères pour choisir les textes à copier et les modèles ? La recherche des textes était-elle dans ces abbayes réfléchie, concertée ? En somme, les cisterciens ont-ils été des transmetteurs par hasard, ou parce que leur intérêt pour les textes allait bien au-delà de ce que nous croyons habituellement ? Ce livre montre que la seconde réponse est certainement la plus juste. Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk est titulaire de la chaire de Langue et littérature latines du Moyen Âge à l’École pratique des hautes études, et chercheur associé à l’Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes (CNRS), où elle dirige l’équipe de Codicologie, histoire des bibliothèques et héraldique. Elle est responsable de Biblissima, Observatoire du patrimoine écrit du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance. Dominique Stutzmann est chargé de recherche à l’Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes (CNRS), où il est responsable de l’équipe de Paléographie latine. Il dirige le projet ANR Oriflamms (Ontology Research, Image Feature, Letterform Analysis on Multilingual Medieval Scripts). Thomas Falmagne est responsable du catalogue des manuscrits médiévaux conservés au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, rédigé au Handschriftenzentrum de Francfort-sur-le Main. Il est membre du comité international de paléographie latine. Pierre Gandil est directeur par intérim de la Médiathèque du Grand Troyes.

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326 p., 7 col. ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57628-2 Paperback: approx. € 85 Série: Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Âge, vol. 19 Disponible

approx. 600 p., 11 col. ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-55305-4 Paperback: approx. € 105 Série: Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Âge, vol. 18 En préparation

Table des matières I. Lecture et transmission des textes, du manuscrit à l’imprimé : à la recherche de spécificités cisterciennes 1. L’organisation des bibliothèques : François Dolbeau, À propos des lectures de table. Présentation de trois calendriers cisterciens renvoyant à des légendiers / Xavier Hermand, Livres et bibliothèques dans les monastères cisterciens de Belgique et France du Nord, XIVe-XVe siècles 2. Des bibliothèques au service de l’Ordre : Benoît Tock, Le scriptorium et la bibliothèque de l’abbaye de Vaucelles au XIIe siècle / Thimoty Salemme, La transmission des actes pontificaux dans le réseau monastique cistercien : remarques sur la diffusion d’un Liber privilegiorum du début du XIVe siècle 3. Une bibliothèque cistercienne et ses utilisateurs : le dossier Heiligenkreuz : Katharina Kaska, How to know where to look – Usage and interpretation of late medieval book lists in Heiligenkreuz / Christoph Egger, Reading, thinking and writing in Heiligenkreuz. Manuscript traces of a late thirteenth-century monastic intellectual 4. Aux marges géographiques et chronologiques du « monde cistercien » : Natalia Petrovskaia, Les Cisterciens transmetteurs de littérature vernaculaire : le cas gallois / Jan Zdichynec, Genèse et composition des bibliothèques des abbayes cisterciennes de Haute Lusace (Saxe) à l’époque moderne : une expression de l’horizon intellectuel des moniales contemplatives ? / Noël Geirnaert, Charles de Visch (1596-1666), prieur de l’abbaye des Dunes, historiographe de l’ordre de Cîteaux / Pierre Gandil, Le catalogue de 1795 des imprimés de la bibliothèque de Clairvaux II. Quels textes et pour quels usages ? Les Cisterciens, le cloître, l’église, la chaire et l’université 1. Exempla et memoria chez les Cisterciens : MarieAnne Polo de Beaulieu, L’exemplarité cistercienne / Stefano Mula, Le Chronicon Clarevallense, la littérature exemplaire et l’ancienne bibliothèque de Clairvaux au XIIIe siècle 2. Spiritualité : Franz Dolveck, La diffusion cistercienne du Mariale attribuable à Bernard de Morlas : appropriation ou emprunt ? / Pierre-Jean Riamond, Compositio et traditio : écrire et transmettre en milieu cistercien dans la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle. L’exemple du Tractatus de spirituali aedificio, traité anonyme des années 1150-1170. 3. Patristique : Dominique Stutzmann, La collection ambrosienne du manuscrit Paris, BnF, lat. 1913 : destins cisterciens / Andrea Livini, La circulation des œuvres de Cyprien de Carthage dans les scriptoria cisterciens et le cas de la Cena Cypriani / Claire Maître, Les lectures de l’office nocturne à l’abbaye de Clairvaux au XIIIe siècle 4. Les Cisterciens et l’université : Monica Brinzei - Christopher D. Schabel, Les Cisterciens et l’université. Le cas du commentaire des Sentences de Conrad d’Ebrach († 1399)/ Gilbert Fournier, « A portée de la main ». La réception au long cours de la censure doctrinale dans l’ordre de Cîteaux

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Droit subjectif ou droit objectif ?

La notion de ius en droit sacramentaire au XIIe siècle Thierry Sol

Michel Villey situait le passage d’une conception réaliste à une conception subjective du droit (le droit conçu comme pouvoir de l’individu) au XIVe siècle, lors de la controverse sur la pauvreté franciscaine et du développement de la philosophie volontariste d’Ockham. Brian Tierney remit en cause cette hypothèse et rechercha les prodromes de la notion de droits naturels (rights, par opposition au droit objectif et positif, laws) dès le XIIe siècle. Michel Villey signalait lui aussi l’importance du XIIe siècle, mais y voyait au contraire la renaissance de la notion réaliste de droit, à la faveur de la redécouverte du droit romain et du développement de la jurisprudence. Pour trancher cette controverse entre ces deux grands historiens et philosophes du droit, il convenait de retourner aux textes. Peut-on trouver dès le XIIe siècle les germes d’une conception subjective du droit ? En s’interrogeant sur la validité et la licéité des sacrements célébrés par les clercs hérétiques, schismatiques ou simoniaques, le cas des ordinations absolues et le pouvoir de lier et délier des prélats hérétiques, le droit sacramentaire offre un champ d’analyse privilégié. Dans ces situations se trouve problématisé le rapport entre la situation personnelle du ministre (à la fois morale et canonique) et sa fonction au service de l’Église, c’est-à-dire entre une situation subjective de « possession personnelle » du sacrement de l’ordre et une situation de distribution des sacrements au service de la communauté des fidèles. Gratien puis Roland, Rufin, Étienne de Tournai, Jean de Faenza, Simon de Bisignano, Huguccio et les Summae (parisiensis, coloniensis, lipsiensis, etc.) utilisent certes un vocabulaire subjectivement façonné (potestas, potentia, facultas, ius dandi), mais derrière les mots se développe une conception objective du droit, seule capable de fournir des distinctions opérantes aux questions pratiques d’un siècle crucial pour le droit canonique. Thierry Sol est docteur en sciences politiques (IEP de Paris) et en droit canonique. Il est professeur d’histoire du droit canonique à l’Université Pontificale de la Sainte Croix (Rome).

331 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57602-2 Paperback: € 80 Série: Medieval and Early Modern Political Theology, vol. 2 Disponible

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Optics, Ethics, and Art in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Looking into Peter of Limoges’s Moral Treatise on the Eye

Herbert L. Kessler, Richard G. Newhauser

This volume examines afresh the various ways in which the introduction of ancient and Arabic optical theories transformed thirteenth-century thinking about vision, how scientific learning came to be reconciled with theological speculation, and the effect these new developments had on those who learned about them through preaching.Transgressing traditional boundaries between art history, science, literature, and the history of religion, the nine essays in this volume complicate the generally accepted understanding of the impact science had on thirteenth-century visual culture. approx. 224 p., 150 x 230 mm, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018, ISBN 978-0-88844-209-3 Hardback: approx. € 90 Series: Studies and Texts, vol. 209 In preparation North American customers are advised to order through University of Toronto Press

Visions of North in Premodern Europe

Dolly Jørgensen, Virginia Langum (eds)

This volume explores how the North was perceived from ancient times up to the early modern period, questioning who, where, and what was defined as North over the course of two millennia. Covering historical periods as diverse as Ancient Greece to eighteenth-century France, and drawing on a variety of disciplines including cultural history, literary studies, art history, environmental history, and the history of science, the contributions gathered here combine to shed light on one key question: how was the North constructed as a place and a people?

approx. 350 p., 19 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57475-2 Hardback: € 90 Series: Cursor Mundi, vol. 31 In preparation

Publications du Centre Européen d’Etudes Bourguignonnes (XIVe-XVIe s.)(2017)

Les cultures de la décision dans l’espace bourguignon : acteurs, conflits, représentations Table des matières J. Verbij-Schillings, Hommage à Violaine ten Raa-van Dijk (1929-2015) – N. Bock & G. Jostkleigrewe, Les « cultures de la décision » dans l’espace bourguignon – Ch. Mauntel, Prendre de « bonnes » décisions à l’époque bourguignonne. Réflexions sémantiques et narratives – J.-B. Santamaria, Madame en son conseil. La prise de décision sous Marguerite de France (1361-1382) – Q.Verreycken, Le fait du Prince ou de son administration ? Les lettres de rémission des ducs de Bourgogne (1386-1482) – B. Léthenet, Le Renseignement. Une communauté au service des ducs de Bourgogne (1407-1435) – K. Oschema, Entre superstition et expertise scientifique : l’astrologie et la prise de décision des ducs de Bourgogne – B. Eersels, Tous les chemins mènent au Conseil. L’influence des corps de métiers sur le processus décisionnel politique à Saint-Trond à la fin du Moyen Âge (ca 1400-1500) – L. Dorthe, Une prise de décision assermentée : l’élection des autorités municipales à Fribourg en Nuithonie (XIVe-début XVe s.) – P. Schulte, La décision du juge dans la réflexion morale et politique de Guillaume Fillastre – E. Burkart, Plaider pour la croisade et légitimer le pouvoir : les traités de Jean Germain, présentés en 1451 au chapitre de la Toison d’or – É. Lecuppre-Desjardin Avant un an, il s’en repentira. L’argumentaire bourguignon déployé à la veille de la guerre du Bien public. Petite étude sur la prise de décision à la fin du Moyen Âge – É. Bousmar, Bâtards, étalage et cervoise : une vaine requête de la ville de Mons auprès du duc de Bourgogne (1469-1470) – J. Nowak, El Duca de Bergogna, ut dico, se lassia tutto reger da altri. La prise de décision en Bourgogne vue par un Milanais – J.-M. Cauchies, Nicolas Simon, Par bon avis et délibération de conseil. Écoute et décision politique chez les princes bourguignons et habsbourgeois dans les PaysBas (XVe-XVIe siècles) – J.-M. Yante, Acteurs et processus de la décision économique dans les Pays-Bas (XIVe-XVIe siècles). Sources et premiers constats – Q. Jouaville, Le pouvoir de décision du grand chancelier de Bourgogne et sa nécessaire reconfiguration face aux réalités de l’empire de Charles Quint

xxiv + 237 p., 150 x 230 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-8399-2213-5 Paperback Disponible

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RELIGION & THEOLOGY

La prière dans la tradition platonicienne, de Platon à Proclus Andrei Timotin

Le présent ouvrage a pour objet la prière comme catégorie de la pensée religieuse platonicienne, de Platon à la fin de l’Antiquité. L’ouvrage étudie la réflexion philosophique sur la prière et une série de thèmes et de questions connexes. L’ouvrage apporte un éclairage nouveau sur les rapports entre religion et philosophie dans l’Antiquité et, en particulier, sur les formes « scientifiques » de religion qui apparaissent et se développent dans les écoles philosophiques à la fin de l’Antiquité. Une attention particulière est prêtée à la relation entre philosophie, religion et rhétorique. La dimension rhétorique de la prière est explorée en relation avec le rôle de la persuasion et de l’affectivité dans la prière et avec la conception selon laquelle le commentaire exégétique représente un hymne en prose adressé aux dieux. Andrei Timotin est chercheur à l’Académie roumaine et maître de conférences associé à l’Université de Bucarest. Table des matières I. Introduction II. Platon. Prières des impies, prières des sages III. Le Second Alcibiade. À la recherche de la prière idéale IV. Maxime de Tyr. Prière traditionnelle et prière du philosophe V. Plotin. Prière « magique » et prière du νοῦς VI. Porphyre. Hiérarchie des êtres divins, hiérarchie des prières VII. Jamblique. La prière théurgique VIII. Proclus. La prière cosmique IX. Conclusions

Langage des dieux, langage des démons, langage des hommes dans l’Antiquité Luciana Gabriela Soares Santoprete, Philippe Hoffmann (éds)

Par « noms barbares », on désigne dans les religions anciennes des noms ou énoncés proférés, principalement en contexte rituel, et dont l’efficacité dépend d’une opacité sémantique, d’une étrangeté. Afin de mesurer l’écart qui constitue le caractère ‘barbare’ de ces noms, cet ouvrage rassemble une série d’enquêtes sur divers dossiers qui permettent de comprendre les théories à travers lesquelles l’Antiquité a pensé la relation entre hommes, démons et dieux, chacune ayant sa langue, sa façon de se situer dans l’ordre hiérarchique du Réel et de se rapporter aux autres. 424 p., 2 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57897-2 Paperback: € 80 Série: Recherches sur les Rhétoriques Religieuses, vol. 26 Disponible

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Late Antique Calendrical Thought and its Reception in the Early Middle Ages

Proceedings from the Third International Conference on the Science of Computus in Ireland and Europe, Galway, 16-18 July, 2010 Immo Warntjes, Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (eds)

The intellectual endeavour between the early fifth and the late eighth centuries was dominated by computus, a calendrical science with the calculation of Easter at its core. Only computus provides a traceable continuation of scientific thought from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages.The key questions were the mathematical modeling of the course of the sun through the zodiac (the Julian calendar) and of the moon phases (in various lunar calendars). This volume highlights key episodes in the transmission of calendrical ideas in this crucial period, and therewith helps explaining the transformation of intellectual culture into its new medieval Christian setting. Immo Warntjes is Ussher Assistant Professor for Early Medieval Irish History at Trinity College Dublin. Dáibhí Ó Cróinín is a Professor of Early Irish & European History in the National University of Ireland, Galway. Table of Contents A. Mosshammer,Towards a new edition of the Computus of AD 243 J. Zuidhoek, The initial year of De ratione paschali and the relevance of its paschal dates D. Mc Carthy, The paschal cycle of St Patrick Luciana Cuppo, Felix of Squillace and the Dionysiac computus II: Rome, Gaul, and the insular world B. Englisch, Osterfest und Weltchronistik in den westgotischen Reichen D. Howlett, An addition to the Hiberno-Latin canon: De ratione temporum M. Smyth, Once in four: the leap year in early medieval thought C. P. E. Nothaft, Chronologically confused: Claudius of Turin and the date of Christ’s passion L. Chen, What difference a day makes: the eighth day of the week in book 10 of Hrabanus Maurus’ De rerum naturis D. Ó Cróinín, Archbishop James Ussher (1581-1656) and the history of the Easter controversy

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approx. 320 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57482-0 Paperback: approx. € 90 Série: Recherches sur les Rhétoriques Religieuses, vol. 22 En préparation

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approx. 385 p., 6 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57709-8 Paperback: approx. € 75 Series: Studia Traditionis Theologiae, vol. 26 In preparation

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Archetypal Narratives

Pattern and Parable in the Lives of Three Saints Elizabeth M. G. Krajewski

Concentrating on the earliest extant Lives of Sts Brigit, Samson, and Cuthbert, the author combines close textual analysis with a theological hermeneutic to uncover the deep biblical influences within the narratives, and poses the possibility that many of the stories are actually parables. Each narrative is then explored for its internal structural logic, thus identifying each hagiographer’s unique skills, as well as literary and theological concerns. A theological interpretation of the narratives opens up a fresh appreciation of their religious impact.

Adam Benkato (ed.)

This work focuses on the edition of Sogdian epistolary fragments discovered in Turfan as well as a wide-ranging comparative analysis of Sogdian epistolary formulae. The first part of this work is an effort to present a comprehensive edition of the Sogdian epistolary fragments in the Turfan collections of Berlin, Kyoto, and St. Petersburg. In the second part a comparative study of Sogdian epistolography is undertaken, based on the editions made in the first part, together with previously published work on other Sogdian epistolary corpora.

approx. 300 p., 15 b/w ills, 210 x 297 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57876-7 Paperback: approx. € 90 Series: Berliner Turfantexte, vol. 41 In preparation

RAPPEL

xii + 246 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57711-1 Paperback: € 65 Series: Studia Traditionis Theologiae, vol. 27 Available

Studies in the Sogdian Epistolary Tradition

Epigraphie et sotériologie

An Ascetic Miscellany

Gérard Nahon

Nicholas Sims - Williams (ed.)

Ce volume analyse et synthétise le discours gravé sur 255 sépultures en regard des paysages homologues de la diaspora portugaise à Amsterdam, à Hambourg, à Londres, à Curaçao, à La Jamaïque, au Suriname. Il dresse l’historique de la Nation portugaise et la problématique du crypto judaïsme — ou marranisme ; il parcourt les sites funéraires portugais, analyse le programme épigraphique et son décor, etc. Il fonde, enfin, l’ensemble du corpus d’épitaphes dans leurs composantes espagnole, hébraïque et portugaise.

This is the edition of Christian Sogdian manuscript in Syriac script E28 discovered in Turfan. Through his choice of texts to translate or to copy the scribe demonstrates his interest in the practice and traditions of monasticism, originating with St Anthony and the other “Desert Fathers”, the solitaries and monks of the Egyptian desert, and transplanted to Mesopotamia and Iran. This volume contains an edition and translation of all the texts, together with a commentary, glossary and 35 plates. An appendix contains critical editions of some of the parallel Syriac passages.

L’épitaphier des « Portugais » de Bordeaux (1728-1768)

approx. 420 p., 59 b/w ills, 155 x 240 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-51195-5 Paperback: approx. € 70 Série: Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Sciences Religieuses, vol. 180 En préparation

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Uygur Manichaean Texts, Volume III: Ecclesiastical Texts

Texts, Translations, Commentary Larry Clark (ed.)

This third volume of Larry Clark’s monumental work of publishing the complete corpus of Old Turkic Manichaean texts features the Ecclesiastical Texts. This third volume of Larry Clark’s monumental work of publishing the complete corpus of Old Turkic Manichaean texts features the Ecclesiastical Texts, i.e., those that reflect the affairs or activities of the Manichaean church and its membership during the period from the second half of the 8th century to the first half of the 11th century when it enjoyed the protection and patronage of portions of the Uygur elites, both in the northern Steppe Empire and in the western Tien Shan realm. Included here are benedictions on sacerdotal and political leaders, colophons identifying the sponsorship and occasions of book production, historical narratives of the adoption and defense of Manichaeism by heroic Uygur rulers, letters to and from religious leaders, monastic documents on the history and operation of manistans and reporting their demise as the Uygur elites switched their loyalty to Buddhism, and various fragments of ephemera. It is a remarkable achievement of linguistic and historical detective work, solving a number of longstanding problems and shedding new light on Manichaean community life in medieval Central Asia.

The Christian Sogdian Manuscript E28

approx. 397 p., 35 b/w ills, 210 x 297 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57878-1 Paperback: € 70 Series: Berliner Turfantexte, vol. 42 In preparation

approx. 487 p., 210 x 297 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57922-1 Hardback: € 110 Series: Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum. Series Turcica, vol. 3 In preparation

RELIGION & THEOLOGY Table des matières

Les saints et leur culte en Europe centrale au Moyen Âge (XIe-début du XVIe siècle) Marie-Madeleine de Cevins, Olivier Marin (éd.)

L’Europe centrale n’est pas une aire, c’est un monde. Les contributions de ce volume aident à en prendre la mesure. Elles posent la question de l’existence d’un modèle de sainteté centre-européen au Moyen Âge. La géographie de la sainteté proposée voici trente ans par André Vauchez dans sa thèse sur La sainteté en Occident s’en trouve passablement bouleversée : celleci rangeait l’Europe centrale dans la partie « froide » de la christianitas, réfractaire au changement en matière de dévotions. Marie-Madeleine de Cevins est professeur d’histoire médiévale; Olivier Marin est spécialiste de l’histoire du hussitisme et de la théologie occidentale tardo-médiévale.

O. Marin, Introduction

III. Saints d’implantation et saints de souche

I. Saints anciens et saints modernes : continuité, transferts, concurrences

G. Bührer-Thierry, Saint national ou saint européen ? Les tribulations d’Adalbert de Prague et de ses reliques dans le temps et dans l’espace (Xe-XIIe siècles) S. Kuzmová, The Old and the New : St Stanislaus and other cults in Krakow E. Madas, À la recherche des sources liturgiques et hagiographiques du culte des « saints rois » hongrois en Europe centrale I. Gerát, Some structural comparisons of pictorial legends from medieval Hungary H. Patkova, Les confréries, les métiers et culte des saints dans la Bohême médiévale M. De Cevins, Conclusions

P. Kubin, Saints fondateurs et saints modernes dans la Bohême médiévale C. Florea, The universal cult of the Virgin Martyrs in late medieval Transylvania D. Mengel, Bohemia’s treasury of saints. Relics and indulgences in Emperor Charles IV’s Prague O. Gecser, Intercession and specialization.The cult of St Sebastian and St Roche as plague saints and their cult in medieval Hungary E. Csukovits, Les saints libérateurs des Turcs en Hongrie à la fin du Moyen Âge II. L’emprise des ordres mendiants C. Felskau, Shaping the sainthood of a Central European Clarissan Princess. The development and fate of the earliest hagiographic texts on Agnes of Bohemia and St Clare’s epistolary tradition E. Konrád, The oldest legend of Francis of Assisi and his stigmatization in old Hungarian codex literature (ca.1440-1530) A. Zajchowska, Medieval hagiography of St Hyacinth A. Tallon, Les martyrs dominicains de Hongrie et leur insertion réussie dans la mémoire hagiographique de l’Ordre des frères Prêcheurs L. Viallet, Sainteté et observance franciscaine en Europe centrale : Bernardin de Sienne et Jean de Capistran

The Correspondence and Unpublished Papers of Robert Persons, SJ (1546-1610)

Simon of Tournai

Victor Houliston, Ginevra Crosignani, Thomas M. McCoog

Christopher P. Evans (ed.)

Volume 1: 1574-1588

This book is the first volume of a projected 3-volume edition which aims to contribute to our understanding of Robert Persons’s significance as a controversial figure in early modern European history. It includes documents and letters by Persons, as well as letters to Persons, notably from the superior general of the Society of Jesus, Claudio Acquaviva. Letters in Latin, Italian and Spanish are presented in original language and spelling, with English translation, and letters in English in original spelling. All letters have been collated with the extant manuscript witnesses.

On the Incarnation of Christ: Institutiones in sacram paginam 7.1-67 Simon of Tournai was a theological master that enjoyed considerable renown (fl. Paris, ca 1160). His Institutiones in sacram paginam are an important witness to the development of Christology in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries and had a strong and lasting influence on the theology of the Middle Ages.This first critical edition with translation of the questions on the incarnate Christ from the Institutiones will be of interest to those studying early scholastic theology, and in particular the Christological controversies that came to animate the period.

approx. 750 p., 150 x 230 mm, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018, ISBN 978-0-88844-207-9 Hardback: approx. € 110 Series: Studies and Texts, vol. 207 In preparation

approx. 202 p., 150 x 230 mm, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2018, ISBN 978-0-88844-211-6 Hardback: approx. € 75 Series: Studies and Texts, vol. 211 In preparation

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380 p., 5 col. ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57548-3 Hardback: € 90 Série: Hagiologia, vol. 13 Disponible

The Ever-New Tongue In Tenga Bithnúa

The Text in the Book of Lismore John Carey

The Ever-new Tongue purports to reveal the mysteries of the creation, of the cosmos, and of the end of the world, as related by the soul of the apostle Philip speaking in the language of the angels. The present volume is based on its full critical edition, including detailed linguistic analysis and textual notes. The aim here is to offer to a broader readership a translation of the oldest (and most conservative) version of the text, preserved in the Book of Lismore, together with such other parts, fully updated, of the larger study as may be of interest to non-Celticists.

160 p., 1 b/w ill, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57929-0 Paperback: € 35 Series: Apocryphes, vol. 15 In preparation

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Index Religiosus (IR) Le shaykhisme à la période qajare

Histoire sociale et doctrinale d’une École chiite Denis Hermann

Le shaykhisme forme depuis deux siècles l’un des courants du shi’isme duodécimain. S’agissant du nombre de ses partisans et au regard de leur production intellectuelle, l’on peut d’ailleurs considérer que depuis le début du 19ème siècle, les shaykhi ont été plus influents que le mouvement traditionaliste-akhbari dont ils sont aussi, finalement, les héritiers. L’auteur, qui a résidé longtemps en Iran pour y effectuer ses recherches, a plongé dans les sources originales du shaykhisme pour en étudier le rôle religieux, politique et social.

402 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-53151-9 Paperback: € 65 Série: Miroir de l’Orient Musulman, vol. 3 Disponible

La Genesi

Pietro Comestore Gaia Lazzarini (ed.)

Il commento alla Genesi di Pietro Comestore è parte di un’opera ben più vasta, composta intorno al 1170 e nota in epoca successiva con il titolo di Historia Scholastica. Si propone qui la traduzione italiana con commento della sezione dell’opera corrispondente al libro della Genesi: la versione latina originale del testo è pubblicata nella collana Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis con il titolo Petri Comestoris. Scolastica Historia. Genesis. I rimandi alle pagine corrispondenti dell’edizione sono forniti a margine di questa traduzione.

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Constructing a Worldview Al-Barqī’s Role in the Making of Early Shīʽī Faith Roy Vilozny

This book discusses at length three fundamental notions which permeate every part of al-Barqī’s work: the Shīʽa are God’s elect; an eternal fierce battle is waged between good and evil on both the universal and individual levels; and the history of humankind, from before creation to the end of time, was predetermined by God. The Shī‘ī attempt to accommodate all three ideas within its world perception often resulted in glaring contradictions to which only partial solutions could be provided at the time.

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224 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-56090-8 Paperback: € 65 Series: Miroir de l’Orient Musulman, vol. 7 Available

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Manuscripts in the Making Art and Science, vol. 1

Stella Panayotova, Paola Ricciardi (eds)

WESTERN EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS The Art and the Pigments: a Study of Four Insular Gospel Books in the Library of Trinity College Dublin, Susie Bioletti and Rachel Moss / Colour at Canterbury: the Pigments of Canterbury Illuminators from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries, Andrew Beeby, Richard Gameson and Catherine Nicholson / Seeing Red: the Use of ‘Gules’ in the Pictorial Imagery of Fourteenth-Century English Manuscripts, Lucy Freeman Sandler / Illuminators’ Materials and Techniques in Fourteenth-Century English Manuscripts, Stella Panayotova, Lucia Pereira Pardo and Paola Ricciardi / The Vadiana Rudolf of Ems: Painting Technique and Workshop Practices in Early FourteenthCentury Zurich, Doris Oltrogge and Robert Fuchs / Dyers, Weavers and Illuminators: Evidence from the Florentine Ordinamenti e matricola della Compagnia di Sant’ Onofrio (1338), Bryan Keene / Making the Cardinal’s Missal: Looking anew at the Circle of Lorenzo Monaco and the Illuminators of Fitzwilliam MS 30, Éowyn Kerr-Di Carlo / Fra Angelico and His Circle: the Materials and Techniques of Book Illumination, Magnolia Scudieri and Marcello Picollo / The Peripatetic Activity of Thomas Tresswell, London Stationer (fl. c.14401470), Holly James-Maddocks / Colour versus Gold: Disgruntled Digressions in a Late Medieval Workshop, Nicholas Herman / Tours 1500, Roger S. Wieck / Painting Materials in the Fitzwilliam Book of Hours: New Discoveries, Paola Ricciardi and Stella Panayotova BYZANTINE MANUSCRIPTS Colours and Pigments in the Miniatures of the Illuminated ‘Book of Job’ at the Monastery of St John the Theologian, Patmos, Hariclia Brecoulaki, Sophia Sotiropoulou,Vicky Kantarelou and Ioannis Melianos / Technical Analysis of a Byzantine Lectionary from the Ivan Duichev Centre,

Nikifor Haralampiev, Joy Mazurek, Catherine Schmidt Patterson, Dafne Cimino, Jo Kirby, David Peggie and Lucretia Miu / New Discoveries in the Painting Materials in the Medieval Mediterranean: Connections between Manuscript Illumination and Glass Technology during the Byzantine Era, c.1100-1300, Nancy K. Turner and Catherine Schmidt Patterson ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS The Origins and Modifications of the Blue Qur’an, Marcus Fraser / Colour in the Great Mongol Shahnama, Robert Hillenbrand

256 p., 240 col. ills, 220 x 280 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-1-909400-10-8 Hardback: € 135 Series: Manuscripts in the Making, vol. 1 Available

JOURNAL

This ground-breaking publication presents the papers delivered at the international Conference held in Cambridge in December 2016 to mark the end of the Fitzwilliam Museum’s acclaimed bicentenary exhibition COLOUR: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS. It is the first of two volumes in which medievalists and scientists share the results of their research, and combine here to elucidate both the materials and techniques of production of illuminated manuscripts, as well as the artists’ collaboration and their aesthetic objectives. Of the 34 papers given at the proceedings, 17 are included in the present volume. The texts are accompanied by over 200 illustrations as well as explanatory Tables and Diagrams.

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Pecia. Le livre et l’écrit, 19 (2016)

Outils et pratiques des artisans du livre au Moyen Âge Pecia – Le livre et l’écrit – entend promouvoir les études de bibliologie par la publication de contributions dédiées à l’histoire du livre manuscrit au Moyen Âge. Chaque volume est articulé autour d’un thème central. Pecia is an international journal devoted to sources, mainly manuscripts, for the study of history of western medieval society. Table des matières : www.brepols.net

270 p., 74 b/w ills, 23 col. ills, 210 x 270 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57213-0 Paperback Disponible

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Collections de Bretagne, du Centre et des Pays-de-la-Loire Angers, Blois, Bourges, Chartres, Le Mans, Loches, Nantes, Orléans, Rennes, Tours,Vendôme Christian Meyer

Ce cinquième volume du Catalogue des Manuscrits notés des Bibliothèques publiques de France propose une description de quelque 280 manuscrits notés conservés dans le Val de Loire et les régions limitrophes. Ces volumes donnent un aperçu du chant liturgique, de la messe et de l’office cultivé dans quelques abbayes bénédictines, comme Saint-Aubin d’Angers, la Trinité de Vendôme, Saint-Mesmin de Micy ou encore chez les Chartreux du Liget. Les répertoires des cathédrales sont illustrés par Saint-Julien du Mans, Saint-Gatien de Tours ou encore Notre-Dame de Chartres.

Per i testi latini

Prime riflessioni sul fondo inedito di Robert Marichal Maria Chiara Scappaticcio (ed.)

Robert Marichal (1904-1999) was one of the most famous Latin paleographers of the Twentieth Century. His broad production is precious and wellknown by scholars from all over the world, but his recently discovered Archive at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris) offers a further and impressive contribution to the knowledge we have of ancient Latin texts, from Latin papyri from Herculaneum, to Latin ostraka from Northen Africa, and to Latin graffiti the ancient Latium and Campania. This volume collects eight papers from leading specialists and highlights how promising is the work on such an unpublished Archive.

Table des matières : www.brepols.net xxi + 333 p., 210 x 270 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57800-2 Paperback: € 90 Série: Catalogue des manuscrits notés du Moyen Age conservés dans les bibliothèques publiques de France, vol. 5 Disponible

16 b/w ills, 4 col. ills, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57590-2 Paperback: approx. € 90 Series: Giornale Italiano di Filologia - Bibliotheca, vol. 17 In preparation

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Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard

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ART HISTORY

Auction Prices and the Evolution of Taste in Dutch and Flemish Golden Age Painting (1642-2008) Architecture and Architectural Sculpture

The Jesuit Church of Antwerp Ria Fabri, Piet Lombaerde

By the time of its completion in 1621, the former Jesuit church in Antwerp was one of the most brilliant achievements in the Southern Netherlands, particularly due to the ceiling paintings after Rubens’ designs and his two altarpieces. Nevertheless, from the seventeenth century to the present day, the precise extent of Rubens’ involvement in the architecture and the architectural sculpture of the church has been a point of discussion. Rubens was in close contact with the Jesuit François de Aguilón, designer of the ground plan of the Antwerp Jesuit church, and with lay brother Pieter Huyssens who made most of the drawings for the church. Known to be by Rubens’ hand are a limited number of drawings and a sketch in oil for architectural ornaments and sculptures that relate both to the exterior and to the interior of the structure. Despite its numerous restorations, the iconographic scheme of the church is even today visibly influenced by Rubens’ jaunty visual language which goes back to examples of ancient antiquity and its Christian interpretations in early Baroque churches in Rome. Some of the church’s decorative designs were also modelled after works by contemporary Italian artists such as Cherubino Alberti. In this critical catalogue, the design drawings and oil sketches attributed to Rubens, a number of which later served as models for religious as well as profane architectural decoration, including that of Cardinal-Infant Ferdinand’s Pompa Introïtus in 1635, are extensively discussed.

The Henry IV Series

The Jesuit Church of Antwerp Alexis Merle du Bourg

On 26 February 1622, in Paris, Rubens entered into a contractual agreement to execute two series of paintings, ‘by his own hand’, intended to decorate the two parallel galleries of the Parisian palace – the so-called Luxembourg Palace – of Maria de’ Medici, widow of Henri IV and mother of Louis XIII. Completed in 1625, the twenty-four monumental paintings of the western gallery exalting the life of the Queen Mother form a universally admired ensemble, on display at the Musée du Louvre for the last two centuries. However, the second part of this grand project, envisioned for the eastern gallery of the palace, was abandoned in 1630. The suspension and then premature termination of the project after the Queen Mother’s exile in July 1631 have deprived us of a work that would have been unique, both in its magnitude and in the artistic means Rubens deployed to glorify the royal couple. The Galerie Henri IV, planned as a commemoration of the king’s military victories and a celebration of his triumphs ‘in the manner of the triumphs of the Romans’ (as the contract has it), remains a puzzle whose missing pieces are more numerous than what is preserved. Still, some fifteen works – preparatory oil-sketches on panel and large canvases, more or less completed – have survived. It is above all through the study of these works that this volume aims to arrive at a better understanding of the context, the iconography, and the political significance of the Galerie Henri IV. Despite the frustration (for us, as for Rubens himself) of its abandonment, the unfinished project remains an extraordinary feat of Baroque encomium, and one of the artist’s greatest masterpieces.

The Value of Taste Peter Carpreau

This book is a systematic and quantitative study of taste. More specifically it focuses on the painters of the seventeenth-century Low Countries and follows the changes in consumer evaluation of them from the seventeenth century up to 2008. Proceeding from the same starting point as Gerald Reitlinger in his monumental The Economics of Taste, it uses the prices paintings have fetched at auction as a basis for tracing trends in the taste of the art-buying public.

296 p., 82 b/w tables, 220 x 280 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-1-909400-48-1 Hardback: € 110 Series: Collectors and Dealers, vol. 3 Available

Peter Snayers (1592-1667): Between Remembrance and Glorification

A Contextual Study of the Topographical Battle Paintings for the Habsburg Elite Leen Kelchtermans

Despite being considered one of the most important representatives of seventeenth-century topographical battle iconography in his time and today, Peter Snayers and his topographical oeuvre have never yet been thoroughly researched. For the first time, this book zooms in on Snayers’s life, his oeuvre and his patrons.The book also contains the first catalogue raisonné of Snayers’s topographical oeuvre, supplemented by a record of all signed and with certainty attributed genre paintings of military subjects, landscapes and religious works. Table of Contents: www.brepols.net approx. 360 p., 118 b/w ills, 31 col. ills, 180 x 265 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-1-909400-97-9 Hardback: approx. € 150

484 p., 121 b/w ills, 23 col. ills, 180 x 265 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-1-909400-96-2 Hardback: € 175

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ART HISTORY

The Medieval World at our Fingertips

Manuscript Illuminations from the Collection of Sandra Hindman Christopher de Hamel

No manuscript is an island. We may consider medieval illumination as a single characteristic of the whole Middle Ages, but every manuscript is part of the evolving history of European art and culture, and every one belongs to a place and period. The Sandra Hindman Collection is a remarkable journey through time and location. Every illuminated cutting described here is a microcosm of a larger history. A sublime initial from a twelfth-century Bible from France is part of a setting which includes Chartres Cathedral, the Crusades and Abelard; two late thirteenth-century narrative miniatures of saints from northern Italy have stepped from in a world inhabited by Giotto and Dante and the basilica of Santa Croce in Florence; a miniature by the Berlin Master of Mary of Burgundy belongs in age of Rogier van der Weyden and Hans Memling; a painting from a choir book by the “Master B.F.” can hold its place with Leonardo da Vinci and Palestrina. Manuscripts were always at the heart of intellectual and visual culture. For thirty years Sandra Hindman has been selecting and refining a collection of perfect medieval miniatures which are the quintessence of their time. Each is a window which illuminates a world. The history of stained glass, architecture, fresco painting, tapestries and wood carving, as well as medieval literature, religion, music and romance, are all made slightly clearer and more focused by looking at the illuminated miniatures chosen for exhibition here.

Architecture as Profession

The Origins of Architectural Practice in the Low Countries in the Fifteenth Century Merlijn Hurx

Fifteenth-century Florence is generally considered the cradle of the modern architect. There, for the first time since Antiquity, the Vitruvian concept which distinguishes between builder and designer was recognised in architectural theory, causing a fundamental rupture in architectural practice. In this well-established narrative Northern Europe only followed a century later when, along with the diffusion of Italian treatises and the introduction of the all’antica style, a new type of architect began to replace traditional gothic masters. However, historiography has largely overlooked the important transformations in building organisation that laid the foundations for our modern architectural production, such as the advent of affluent contractors, public tenders, and specialised architectural designers, all of which happened in fifteenth-century Northern Europe. Drawing on a wealth of new source material from the Low Countries, this book offers a new approach to the transition from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period by providing an alternative interpretation to the predominantly Italo-centric perspective of the current literature, and its concomitant focus on style and on Vitruvian theory. Merlijn Hurx is assistant professor of architectural history at Utrecht University. He is specialised in fifteenthand sixteenth-century architecture in the Low Countries. approx. 350 p., 265 b/w ills, 15 col. ills, 220 x 280 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-56825-6 Paperback: approx. € 89 Series: Architectura Moderna, vol. 13 In preparation

Table of Contents Introduction Professionalisation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the ideal of the architect / Economics and the position of the architect / Design and construction / Different sources, methods and approaches / Approach and structure of the book Chapter 1. The liberty to design Defining the architect / Designs for different media / Liberal arts and the guilds’ monopoly Patrons and guild authority / Constelyk gemaickt, artistic quality as a licence Chapter 2. Urban building boom Urbanisation in the Low Countries / City walls / City churches / Trade halls and town halls / Princely residences / Urban architectural rivalry Chapter 3. The stone trade The need for stone / Contracting building works / Benefits of the market / Expanding markets / Innovations in the production process / Managing the stone trade Chapter 4. Quarrying at Brussels Stones and quarries / Commercial importance and stone politics / Brussels entrepreneurs in stone: Godevaert de Bosschere and Lodewijk van Boghem Chapter 5. Profession of the architect Background and training / Changing conditions of employment / Evert Spoorwater and Rombout Keldermans / Undermasters and methods of communication / Engineer, manager, designer Chapter 6. Communicating the design The drawing as planning instrument / Innovations in architectural representation / The design in words Chapter 7. Strategies for ‘prefab’ architecture Plain architecture by prominent architects / Repeated designs Conclusion Epilogue / Appendices

Le rire à la Renaissance a été l’objet d’études particulièrement approfondies dans les domaines de la littérature et de l’histoire culturelle, alors que l’histoire de l’art lui a consacré des analyses surtout ponctuelles Cette lacune s’explique notamment par l’absence à cette époque de ce qui deviendra l’une des formes les plus abouties de dérision par l’image, à savoir la caricature, qui vit le jour –sous laforme du portrait charge–à la fin du XVIe siècle avec les Carraches.

264 p., 1 b/w ill., 200 col. ills, 220 x 280 mm, 2017, ISBN 9781-909400-88-7 Hardback: € 75 Series: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History Available

Rire en images à la Renaissance Diane Bodart, Francesca Alberti (éd.)

560 p., 76 b/w ills, 214 col. ills, 216 x 280 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-54946-0 Paperback: approx. € 125 Série: The Body in Art 2 In preparation

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Guillebert de Mets et la peinture de livres à Gand à l’époque de Jan van Eyck (1410-1450) Dominique Vanwijnsberghe, Erik Verroken

Calligraphe hors-pair, Guillebert de Mets confie la décoration de ses manuscrits à des enlumineurs qui, malgré la qualité et l’originalité de leur travail, n’ont pu jusqu’à présent être identifiés. Ils étaient pourtant très appréciés de la cour de Bourgogne et collaborèrent à des œuvres séminales de la bibliothèque ducale, l’une des collections de manuscrits les plus prestigieuses de son temps.

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Poeti In Agone

Antonietta Gostoli, Adelaide Fongoni, Francesca Biondi (eds)

Si trata della lirica e musica in agone nella Grecia antica. L’agonismo fu una componente intrinseca, pervasiva e connotante dell’attività poetica e musicale nella Grecia antica. Questo volume, affrontando la problematica sia da un punto di vista sincronico che diacronico, cerca di lumeggiarne gli aspetti particolarmente significativi come i concorsi tragici come performance rituale e atto político e le multiformi relazioni genetiche, strutturali e funzionali tra le esecuzioni corali drammatiche e i generi della la poesia mélica.

approx. 350 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57618-3 Paperback: approx. € 100 Series: Giornale Italiano di Filologia – Bibliotheca, vol. 18 In preparation

Pragmatique du commentaire Mondes anciens, mondes lointains

Charles Delattre, Emmanuelle Valette, Jean-François Cottier, Stavroula Kefallonitis, Mickaël Ribreau, Joëlle Soler (éd.)

Ce volume s’inscrit dans la longue tradition philologique de l’étude du commentaire, une tradition paradoxale qui fait de ses méthodes de recherche et de son approche du savoir l’objet même de son étude. Contributeurs : G. Bady, M. Briand, M. CambronGoulet, M. de Bossieu, Ch. Delattre, C. Jacob, S. Leroy, R. D. Meyer, M. Pierre, A. Pietrobelli, M. Ribreau, J. Soler, E. Valette, A. Zucker

approx. 350 p., 2 col. ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57723-4 Paperback: approx. € 95 Série: Antiquité et sciences humaines, vol. 4 En préparation

Mélanges offerts à Paul Mattei par ses élèves, collègues et amis

Ovid in Late Antiquity Franca Ela Consolino (ed.)

2017 is the 2000th anniversary of Ovid’s death, and Ovid in Late Antiquity aims to mark the occasion.This book analyses Ovid’s oeuvre in its role as a wellspring of inspiration to which later authors would return time and again. Covering the work of a number of authors, who found their way back to Ovid via different methodological pathways, the research distilled in this book is geared towards exploring the ways in which the authors of late antiquity interacted with the poet of the Metamorphoses and with his immense, multifaceted output. Franca Ela Consolino is professor of Latin Language and Literature at the University of L’Aquila. Table of Contents F. E. Consolino, Introduction – F. Dolveck, Que diton (ou ne dit-on pas) d’Ovide dans l’Antiquité tardive ? The Late Roman Empire (IV-V Century): S. Mattiacci, ‘An vos Nasonis carmina non legitis?’: Ovid in Ausonius’ Epigrams – F. E. Consolino, Flowers and heroines: some remarks on Ovid’s presence in the Cupido cruciatus – C. Pavarani, Claudian and the Metamorphoses – A. Luceri, Echoes of Ovid in Claudian’s Carmina Minora 9 and 28 – J.-L. Charlet, Rivaliser avec Ovide (presque) sans Ovide : à propos de Claudien, Gigantomachie (Carm. min. 53), v. 91-113 – Ph. Polcar, Ovidian traces in Jerome’s works. Reevaluation and beyond – A. Oh, Ovid in the De Sodoma From the Late Roman Empire to the Barbarian Kingdoms: J. Hernandez Lobato, Late Antique Metamorphoses: Ausonius’ Mosella and Fulgentius’ Mythologies as Ovidian Revisitations – M. Roberts, The Influence of Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Late Antiquity: Phaethon and the Palace of the Sun – L. Furbetta, Presence of, References to and Echoes of Ovid in the Works of Rutilius Namatianus, Sidonius Apollinaris and Avitus of Vienne The Barbarian Kingdoms (V-VI Century): S. Filosini, The Satisfactio: Strategies of Argumentation and Literary Models. The Role of Ovid – A. StoehrMonjou, Ovide dans l’œuvre profane de Dracontius : une influence paradoxale ? – Du microcosme du vers au macrocosme des poèmes – B. Goldlust, La présence d’Ovide dans l’Appendix Maximiani (carmina Garrod-Schetter) : enjeux théoriques et pratiques d’intertextualité – R. Mori, Caelo terraeque perosus inter utrumque perit: un’eco ovidiana nella descrizione della morte di Giuda in Aratore – L. Ceccarelli, The Metrical Forms of the Elegiac Distich in Late Antiquity. Ovid in Venantius Fortunatus approx. 350 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57808-8 Paperback: approx. € 95 Series: Studi e testi tardoantichi, vol. 16 In preparation

Camille Gerzaguet, Jérémy Delmulle, Clémentine Bernard-Valette (éd.)

Il s’agit d’une cinquantaine d’études inédites, portant principalement sur l’histoire du christianisme antique et la littérature patristique, offertes à Paul Mattei à l’occasion de son éméritat. Le volume propose dans les quatre premières sections des études sur les Pères africains, sur Augustin en particulier ainsi que sur d’autres Pères latins et sur des questions exégétiques. Les sections suivantes proposent des contributions sur la poésie tardoantique, sur la littérature latine et grecque du Moyen-Âge, sur l’histoire et sur des questionnements linguistiques.

xxv + 836 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57035-8 Hardback: € 140 Série: Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia, vol. 74 Disponible

RAPPEL

Competizioni poetiche e musicali nella Grecia antica

Supplément au Répertoire des bibliothèques et des catalogues de manuscrits grecs J.-M. Olivier

Complément indispensable au Répertoire des bibliothèques et des catalogues de manuscrits grecs de Marcel Richard (Brepols, 1995 ; toujours disponible), cet ouvrage analyse les publications consacrées aux manuscrits grecs au cours de vingt dernières années et signale quelques publications antérieures qui avaient en 1995 échappé à l’auteur. On trouvera en outre dans ce Supplément les références permettant de retrouver les très nombreuses publications signalées dans l’ouvrage publié en 1995 qui ont été mises à la disposition des lecteurs sur internet.

2 vol., approx. 1550 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57720-3 Hardback: € 350 Prepublication Price: € 290 (valid until 31/03/2018; € 240 for subscribers to the Corpus Christianorum) In preparation

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Thomas Harrison Alberto Cevolini (ed.)

The first search engine of modern age Knowledge management and production is performed today by means of search engines. This implies the use of machines as external memories. For sure, computer is the most successful device. However, it is neither the first nor the only one. Indeed, the use of secondary memories is an essential feature of modern age, and involves archives and filing cabinets too. The present book is the first critical edition of the manuscript in which Thomas Harrison sketched an extraordinary invention: the Ark of Studies (ca. 1640). The Ark of Studies is the first filing cabinet based on alphabetically arranged removable entries that has been designed for scholarly purposes in the 17th Century. Regarding its structure and function, this filing cabinet may be regarded as the most relevant scholarly machine in the modern age before the invention of the Web. The introductory essay tries to explain how it was possible that a high improbable deviation – that is, to entrust memorable knowledge to a machine rather than to consciousness, out of which it could be retrieved only by means of a combinatory art – became normal. Dr. Alberto Cevolini is Assistant Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He was visiting scholar in several German universities and fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the University of Constance (2010/12). Table of Contents Editorial Notes Acknowledgments Foreword A. Alberto Cevolini, The World as Archive. The Evolutionary Meaning of Thomas Harrison’s Ark of Studies B.Thomas Harrison,The Ark of Studies (Latin/English) C.Vincent Placcius,The Scholarly Chest (Latin/English) Notes Manuscript Sources Bibliography Index

M.-L. Monfort

Janus Cornarius a publié numereuses traductions latines des grands auteurs médicaux grecs. Sa traduction de l’œuvre intégrale d’Hippocrate représente en effet sa principale contribution au progrès médical de la Renaissance. L’ouvrage présente les premières données textuelles et les situe dans la perspective de l’histoire médicale, alors à peine dégagée de la polémique astrologique. Il offre en outre la première bibliographie exhaustive des éditions cornariennes et la traduction des principaux écrits de Janus Cornarius ayant trait à Hippocrate.

516 p., 6 b/w ills, 156 x 234 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-53803-7 Hardback: € 85 Série: De Diversis Artibus, vol. 95 (N.S. 58) Disponible

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Janus Cornarius et la redécouverte d’Hippocrate à la Renaissance

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CORPVS CHRISTIANORVM Athanasius Alexandrinus, Evagrius Antiochenus, Anonymus

Vitae Antonii Versiones latinae Jan Brueghel I & II

Pascal P.H.E. Bertrand, Lois Gandt (eds)

Hugo de Sancto Victore

De oratione dominica, De septem donis Spiritus sancti Francesco Siri (ed.)

Capita de duabus Christi naturis necnon Capita gnostica

Maximus Confessor, Pseudo-Maximus Confessor Katrien Levrie (ed.)

Edition critique de deux œuvres hugoniennes : l’une sur le “Pater noster”, l’autre sur les sept dons du Saint-Esprit. Dans ce volume, on présente d’abord l’édition d’un ouvrage qu’Hugues de Saint-Victor rédigea autour du Pater noster probablement pour la communauté de ses confrères. Parcours de réforme spirituelle, le rythme de l’œuvre hugonienne se déploie d’après plusieurs septénaires, afin de dévoiler le contenu de l’oraison dominicale. Suit l’édition du De septem donis Spiritus sancti, ouvrage qui aborde la question de l’action de l’Esprit sur l’homme.

Ce volume présente la première édition critique de deux collections de ‘capita’ attribuées à Maxime le Confesseur (580-662) : le « De duabus Christi naturis” et les “Capita gnostica ».

approx. 400 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57748-7 Hardback: approx. € 205 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina, vol. 170 In preparation

228 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-56451-7 Hardback: approx. € 125 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 276 En préparation

cclxxix + 99 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57425-7 Hardback: € 240 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca vol. 89 Disponible

Chronica Hispana saeculi VIII et IX

Humbertus de Romanis

Las crónicas hispanas editadas en este volumen se dividen en dos partes bien diferenciadas. La primera parte comprende las dos crónicas escritas en el siglo VIII bajo la dominación árabe (la Crónica del 741 y la Crónica del 754); la segunda, las dos crónicas escritas en el siglo IX para exaltar el nuevo reino astur (la Crónica de Alfonso III, en sus dos redacciones, y la Crónica Albeldense).

Le volume offre une édition critique de la somme de la prédication des croisades par le dominicain Humbert de Romans, rédigée vers 1266-1268. Il s’agit d’un « manuel » pour les prédicateurs destiné à accompagner la propagande des croisades en Palestine. Le texte semble avoir été répandu à l’époque. Nous en disposons de 23 manuscrits. Il n’est pas exclu qu’il ait été utilisé pendant les guerres saintes du quinzième siècle contre les Turcs et les Hussites.

Apocrypha Armeniaca: Acta Pauli et Theclae, Prodigia Theclae, Martyrium Pauli

approx. 400 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57481-3 Hardback: approx. € 205 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 65 In preparation

approx. 250 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-57563-6 Hardback: approx. € 135 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 279 In preparation

xliv + 738 p., 2 b/w ills, 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-56986-4 Hardback: € 395 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Series Apocryphorum, vol. 20 Available

Raimundus Lullus

Ioannes Duns Scotus

Opera: versio Iberica

The two ancient Latin translations of the Life of Antony. The first version, prepared by an anonymous translator shortly after Athanasius completed his Greek text, provides a literal translation that is extant in only one complete manuscript. The literary translation prepared by Evagrius of Antioch in 373 was rapidly and widely transmitted throughout the latin West.

Juan Gil (ed.)

Opera latina XXXVIII (142-153)

in Montepessulano anno MCCCIX conscripta, quibus epistolae tres loco et tempore incerto adnectuntur Fernando Domínguez Reboiras (ed.)

Critical edition of Ramon Llull’s op. 142-153, all of them composed in Montpellier in the spring of 1309. Several of the treatises are clearly meant to show how the principles and the method of proof presented in the recently completed Ars generalis ultima may be applied to contemporary theological problems.They are part of Lull’s effort to make his work known to the theologians in Paris where he was planning to travel later that year.

De predicatione crucis Valentin Portnykh (ed.)

Notabilia super Metaphysicam

Valentina Calzolari (ed.)

This volume comprises an extensive study on the legend of Thecla in the Armenian tradition, as well as a philological analysis of Armenian sources on Thecla and on the Martyrdom of Paul compared to parallel texts in other languages (Greek, Syriac, Latin, Coptic). In this volume, the critical edition of Armenian texts is published in combination with a thoroughly commented translation.

VII: Orationes XVI et XIV Gregorius Nazianzenus

Giorgio Pini (ed.)

Bernard Coulie (ed.)

John Duns Scotus’s Notabilia super Metaphysicam comprises a series of remarks on Bks. II–X and XII of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. The extant evidence points to their originally being either marginal notes on Duns Scotus’s own copy of the Metaphysics or scrapbook entries linked to the relevant portions of Aristotle’s text by caption letters. It appears that Duns Scotus kept adding to those notes in the course of his career.

Versions géorgiennes des discours 16 et 14 de Grégoire de Nazianze. xi + 421 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-55523-2 Hardback: € 270 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca, vol. 86 (CN 28) Disponible

Hagiographies, 7 Monique Goullet (éd.)

approx. 300 p., 2 col. ills, 155 x 245 mm, 2018, ISBN 978-2-503-55703-8 Hardback: approx. € 160 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 266 In preparation

lxxii + 256 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57785-2 Hardback: approx. € 170 Series: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 287 In preparation

approx. 970 p., 1 col. ill., 155 x 245 mm, 2017, ISBN 978-2-503-57612-1 Hardback: approx. € 300 Série: Corpus Christianorum. Hagiographies, vol. 7 En préparation

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A complete list of available eBooks and a detailed leaflet are available on our website: www.brepols.net The following books, featured in the Winter 2017-18 issue of the Catalogue Forthcoming Titles, and scheduled to publish before March 2018, will also be available as eBook: Short Title

ISBN (eBook)

Series, vol. nr.

Cat. page

Archetypal Narratives, Krajewski

978-2-503-57712-8

Studia Traditionis Theologiae, 27

Architecture as profession, Hurx

978-2-503-56826-3

Architectura Moderna, 13

13

Byzantine Hagiography, Rigo

978-2-503-57772-2

Byzantios. Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, 13

11

Constructing a Worldview, Vilozny

978-2-503-57251-2

Miroir de l’Orient Musulman, 3

10

Droit subjectif ou droit objectif, Sol

978-2-503-57604-6

Medieval and Early Modern Political Theology, 2

6

Epigraphie et sotériologie: l’épitaphier des “Portugais” de Bordeaux (1728-1768), Nahon

978-2-503-57951-1

Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes, 180

8

Genre et compétition dans les sociétés occidentales du haut Moyen Âge

978-2-503-57608-4

Haut Moyen Âge, 29

3

Janus Cornarius et la redécouverte d’Hippocrate à la Renaissance, Monfort

978-2-503-56225-4

De diversis artibus, 95

16

L’homme médiéval et sa vision du monde, Milis

978-2-503-57970-2

Culture et société médiévales, 31

La Genesi, Pietro Comestore, Lazzarini

978-2-503-57597-1

Corpus Christianorum in Translation, 30

La prière dans la tradition platonicienne, de Platon à Proclus, Timotin

978-2-503-57483-7

Recherches sur les rhétoriques religieuses, 22

7

Langage des dieux, langage des démons, langage des hommes dans l’Anquité, Soares Santoprete

978-2-503-57898-9

Recherches sur les rhétoriques religieuses, 26

7

Late Antique Calendrical Thought and its Reception in the Early Middle Ages, Warntjes

978-2-503-57710-4

Studia Traditionis Theologiae, 26

7

Le shaykhisme à la période qajare, Hermann

978-2-503-55847-9

Miroir de l’Orient Musulman, 3

10

Les cisterciens et la transmission des textes

978-2-503-55680-2

Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Âge, 18

5

Les saints et leur culte en Europe centrale au Moyen Âge, de Cevins

978-2-503-57549-0

Hagiologia, 13

9

Medieval Urban Culture, Brown

978-2-503-57743-2

Studies in European Urban History, 43

Nihil veritas erubescit. Mélanges offerts à Paul Mattei, Bernard-Valette, Delmulle, Gerzaguet

978-2-503-57036-5

Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia, 74

15

Ovid in Late Antiquity, Consolino

978-2-503-57809-5

Studi e testi tardoantichi, 16

15

Per i testi latini: Prime riflessioni sul fondo inedito di Robert Marichal, Scappaticcio

978-2-503-57631-2

Giornale italiano di filologia-Biblioteca, 17

11

Philippe le Chancelier prédicateur, théologien et poète parisien, Dahan

978-2-503-57629-9

Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du Moyen Âge, 19

Poeti In Agone, Gostoli

978-2-503-57630-5

Giornale italiano di filologia-Biblioteca, 18

Resident Aliens in Later Medieval England, Ormrod

978-2-503-57057-0

Studies in European Urban History, 42

4

The Ever-New Tongue – In Tenga Bithnúa, Carey

978-2-503-57930-6

Apocryphes, 15

9

Toward a Historical Sociolinguistic Poetics of Medieval Greek, Cuomo

978-2-503-57714-2

Byzantios. Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, 12

3

Visions of North in Premodern Europe, Jørgensen

978-2-503-57476-9

Cursor Mundi, 31

6

Water in Medieval Intellectual Culture, Smith

978-2-503-57236-9

Cursor Mundi, 30

3

8

3 10

4

5 15

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