Brill - History 2022 Catalogue

Page 1

Historycatalog2022

© Copyright 2022 Brill. All rights reserved. Follow us on Facebook and twitter.com/Brill_Historyfacebook.com/BrillHistoryTwitteryoutube.com/BrillPublishing

READERSHIP: This study will be of interest to specialists in historical demography, colonial Latin American history, the history of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, and Borderlands history.

Hans Holbein’s Triumphs (1532-1534), commissioned for the headquarters of the Hanseatic League in London and Kano Naizen’s The Portuguese namban (‘foreigners’) painted in 1543 in Japan are representations of worlds of trade, where wealth, speculation, exploitation, poverty, curiosity, encounters and the exotic relate effortlessly. These worlds multiplied in Africa, the America’s, Asia and Europe as mercantile cultures met in a globalizing world. The Bourbon monarchs who ascended the Spanish throne in 1700 attempted to reform the colonial system they had inherited, and, in particular, to make administration more ef��cient and cost-effective. This book analyses one aspect of the Bourbon reforms, which was the efforts to transform frontier missions, to make the missions more cost-effective, and to accelerate the integration of indigenous peoples in northern Mexico to European cultural norms. In some instances, the Crown had funded missions for more than a century, but with minimal results.

READERSHIP: This book will be appropriate to academic readers, at undergraduate and graduate level, as well as students and knowledgeable readers. Some of the chapters will be particularly interesting for a general non-academic readership.

February Hardback2022(approx. 360 pp.) ISBN 9789004506558 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004506572 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 37

The Bourbon Reforms and the Remaking of Spanish Frontier Missions

February Hardback2022(approx. 414 pp.) ISBN 9789004505124 Price € 145 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004505261 E-Price € 145 / US$ 174 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 36 Merchant Cultures A Global Approach to Spaces, Representations and Worlds of Trade, 1500–1800 Cátia Antunes, Leiden University, and Francisco Bethencourt , Kings’ College, London

Robert H. Jackson

3HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: All interested in the Spanish Empire, early modern merchant communities, empire building and the relationship between trade and war, particularly during the Eighty Years’ War.

Aristotle for Lay Princes in Medieval Spain Edition, study, and translation by María Morrás, University of Oxford, and Jeremy Lawrance, University of Oxford A Dissimulated Trade Northern European Timber Merchants in Seville (1574-1598) Germán Jiménez-Montes , University of Groningen & Madrid Institute for Advanced Study A Companion to the Waldenses Edited by Marina Benedetti, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale, and Euan Cameron, Union Theological Seminary New York

PUBLICATIONSRECENT

María Morrás and Jeremy Lawrance edit a speculum principis by Castilian thinker Alfonso de Cartagena. Based on Aristotle’s Ethics, it re��ected new humanist trends, heralding the transformation from medieval feudalism to Renaissance absolutism.

HISTORY 4

Germán Jiménez-Montes sheds light on the role of foreigners in the Spanish empire. The book examines how a group of Dutch, Flemish and German merchants came to dominate the supply of timber in Seville. This volume brings to Englishlanguage readers, for the ��rst time, the most recent European scholarship, based on primary research, in the medieval movements of religious dissent known as “Waldensian”. It charts the movement across Europe from the 12th – 16th centuries.

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of medieval European social and religious history; those interested in dissent from the Catholic Church in the West before the Reformation.

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004411159€128/US$1549789004194502€128/US$154 The Iberian Religious World, 8 March Hardback2022(260 pp., incl 20 tables, 10 fi g, 4 illus.) ISBN 9789004460188 Price € 108 / US$ 129 E-ISBN 9789004504110 E-Price € 108 / US$ 129 The Atlantic World, 40 January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004410886€199/US$2399789004420410€199/US$239 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 103

READERSHIP: All readers and libraries concerned with the literature, society, and history of ideas of late medieval Spain; the impact of humanism; and the Renaissance reception of Aristotelian philosophy.

Alfonso de (1422)‘MemorialeCartagena’svirtutum’

READERSHIP: All interested in Renaissance intellectual history, Renaissance religiosity, , religion and politics in the Renaissance, Renaissance theologians, Renaissance humanists, Florence in the ��fteenth century.

READERSHIP: All interested in the reception of Augustine, late medieval religious and intellectual history, the history of theology, and the origins of the Reformation.

Eric Leland Saak , Indiana University, Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI)

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004405738€157/US$1899789004504707€157/US$189 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 196

READERSHIP: All interested in continental philosophy on the topics of modernity, philosophy of history and religion. Speci��cally those concerned with 20th century German intellectual debates in theology, historiography and philosophy.

The most comprehensive and extensive treatment to date, based on a major reinterpretation, of what has been called late medieval Augustinianism. This book offers a fresh account of one of the remarkable ��gures in the Renaissance, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), by focusing on a neglected aspect of his work; his reading of scholasticism and its reception in the ��fteenth century.

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004331426€132/US$1599789004504523€132/US$159 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 337 Contesting Modernity in the SecularizationGerman Debate

Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola’s Encounter with Scholastic Philosophy Amos Edelheit , Maynooth University

Augustinian Theology in the Later Middle Ages Volume 1: AugustinianEmergencePerspectives,Concepts,andtheofIdentity

A Philosopher at the Crossroads

Karl Löwith, Hans Blumenberg and Carl Schmitt in Polemical Contexts Sjoerd Griffi oen, University of Groningen Sjoerd Grif��oen investigates the polemics between Löwith, Blumenberg and Schmitt in the German secularization debate (1950’s-1980’s). ‘Secularization’ is revealed as a contested concept in ideological struggles over modernity and religion, both in this debate and contemporary postsecularism.

5HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

February E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004445093€149/US$1799789004509467€149/US$179 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 338

HISTORY 6

The De concordia, published by Juan Luis Vives in 1529 and dedicated to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, is a comprehensive analysis of the social and political problems which were then af��icting Europe.

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern intellectual history, science, art, literature, theatre, opera, philosophy, and politics, as well as ancient Egypt, the ancient Middle/Near East, and reception studies.

March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004507142€124/US$1499789004507159OPENACCESS Intersections, 81

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004129320€139/US$1679789004426245€139/US$167 Intersections, 80

The Allure of the Ancient Receptions of the Ancient Middle East, ca. 1600–1800

How was the ancient Middle East—including Egypt, Babylonia, and Persia— imagined and employed for artistic, scholarly, and political purposes in Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America, circa 1600–1800 ?

READERSHIP: The intended readership consists of academic readers in the ��eld of the history of knowledge, early modern history, cultural history, and memory studies.

READERSHIP: All concerned with Juan Luis Vives, northern humanism and Renaissance culture, and anyone interested in sixteenth-century history, Spanish studies, and neo-Latin literature.

March Hardback2022(530 pp., 1 FC illu.) ISBN 9789004419254 Price € 124 / US$ 149 E-ISBN 9789004506954 E-Price € 124 / US$ 149 Selected Works of Juan Luis Vives, 13 De concordia Critical Edition with Introduction, Translation and Notes David Walker, University of Melbourne

Edited by Margaret Geoga and John Steele, Brown University

Memory and Identity in the Learned World Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and Science Koen Scholten, Utrecht University, Dirk van Miert , Utrecht University and Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, and Karl A.E. Enenkel, University of Münster Accounts and analyses of the formation of scholarly and scienti��c communities in the early modern period by means of memory and collective identity.

PUBLICATIONSRECENT

The Of��ce of Ceremonies and Advancement in Curial Rome, 1466–1528

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004209091€99/US$1199789004504738€99/US$119

The Dialectic of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola Gaston Fessard S.J. Translated and edited by James Colbert and Oliva Blanchette Gaston Fessard employs Hegel’s dialectical logic to clarify how St. Ignatius’s Spiritual Exercises envisage and prepare the decisions and choices between contrasting options or major turning points in spiritual life, in moments of what Ignatius would call Election

READERSHIP:

Jesuit Studies, 35

7HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

January E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004449022€149/US$1799789004449039€149/US$179

Jennifer Mara DeSilva, Ball State University

Early American History Series, 12

The Letters of Johann Ernst Bergmann, Ebenezer, Georgia, 1786–1824 Religion, Community, and the New Republic Russell C. Kleckley In collaboration with Jürgen Gröschl A chronicle of the experiences and perceptions of a German Lutheran pastor called to serve a struggling community in the American South soon after the Revolutionary War.

READERSHIP: Scholars in American religious history, early American history, the American South, Lutheranism in the American South, and general readers with an interest in the Ebenezer community.

This study explores the careers of Agostino Patrizi, Johann Burchard, and Paris de’ Grassi, who served in Rome’s Of��ce of Ceremonies (c.1466-1528). Amid heightened competition, their diverse strategies achieved personal and institutional successes and lasting impacts on the Catholic Church. READERSHIP: Early modern historians, art historians, and musicologists will ��nd this collection useful as its chapters purposefully consider the important physical, and shared cultural and intellectual worlds in which curialists worked.

The book will interest researchers in Jesuit Studies; persons who give the Spiritual Exercises or do them; those who give other kinds of retreats; students of Hegel; students of religious history.

March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20229789004444935€115/US$1399789004506992€115/US$139 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 230

March Hardback2022(approx. 224 pp.) ISBN 9789004429659 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004507326 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 19

Medieval Writings on Sex between Men

Edited by Gordon McOuat , University of King’s College, and Larry Stewart , University of Saskatchewan/University of King’s College

PUBLICATIONSRECENT

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students, and specialists in Medieval Theology and Philosophy, Religious Studies, Philosophy of Religion. March Hardback2022(approx. 312 pp.) ISBN 9789004503960 Price € 113 / US$ 136 E-ISBN 9789004506480 E-Price € 113 / US$ 136 Anselm Studies and Texts, 6 New Readings of Anselm of IntellectualCanterbury’sMethods Eileen C. Sweeney, Boston College, and John T. Slotemaker, Fairfi eld University New readings of Anselm’s speculative and spiritual writings brought in light of questions and thinkers from Augustine to today.

READERSHIP: Historians and students of the early modern period, historians of science in general, historians and theorists of material culture, geographers of knowledge. Academic and public libraries.

HISTORY 8

Peter Damian’s Book of Gomorrah and Alain de Lille’s The Plaint of Nature Translated from the Latin by David Rollo, University of Southern California David Rollo translates, for the ��rst time together, Peter Damian’s Book of Gomorrah and Alain de Lille’s The Plaint of Nature, the most famous medieval writings on male same-sex relations. He also provides critical commentaries to situate both in historical and cultural context. READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students in medieval literature and culture, specialists in eleventh- and twelfth-century sexual relations.

January Hardback2022(approx. 212 pp.) ISBN 9789004501218 Price € 116 / US$ 140 E-ISBN 9789004501225 E-Price € 116 / US$ 140 Knowledge Infrastructure and Knowledge Economy, 8 Spaces Enlightenmentof Science

Spaces of Enlightenment Science explores the places, spaces, and exchanges where science of the Early Modern period got done, bringing together leading historians of science to examine the geographies of knowledge in the Enlightenment period.

READERSHIP: Of interest to postgraduate students and specialists in the , the history of the Franciscan order, hagiography and the history of art in the Middle Ages.

The book offers a renewed study of the life and works of one of the most famous popular preachers and sermon authors of Renaissance Italy, providing a reference work on the ��gure of Roberto Caracciolo and a reading of his times.

READERSHIP: The book is addressed to a public of specialists, interested in sermon literature, religious history and Renaissance Italy. The biographical format also makes it appealing to a more general audience.

This volume presents Greek Maritime History to a wider audience and unravels the historical trajectory of a maritime nation par excellence in the Eastern Mediterranean: the rise of the Greek merchant ��eet and its transformation from a peripheral to an international carrier.

Testimony, Narrative and Image Studies in Medieval and Franciscan History, Hagiography and Art in Memory of Rosalind B. Brooke

Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (1425-1495) Life, Works, and Fame of a Renaissance Preacher Giacomo Mariani, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia

READERSHIP: Academics, students, and also non- specialist readers in the history of the Mediterranean and the Greek and European economic and maritime history of the early modern and modern period till the 20th century.

March Hardback2022(approx. 512 pp.) ISBN 9789004499300 Price € 150 / US$ 180 E-ISBN 9789004507333 E-Price € 150 / US$ 180 The Medieval Franciscans, 19

March Hardback2022(approx. 400 pp.) ISBN 9789004503755 Price € 138 / US$ 166 E-ISBN 9789004507418 E-Price € 138 / US$ 166 The Medieval Franciscans, 20

Edited by Michael F. Cusato, O.F.M. and Michael Robson This volume brings together major scholars in medieval Franciscan history, hagiography and art to commemorate Dr Rosalind B. Brooke’s (1925-2014) life and scholarly achievement, especially in the study of St Francis of Assisi and his followers.

9HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

February Hardback2022(approx.320 pp.) ISBN 9789004467712 Price € 110 / US$ 132 E-ISBN 9789004467729 E-Price € 110 / US$ 132 Brill’s Studies in Maritime History, 11 Greek Maritime History From the Periphery to the Centre Katerina Galani, Institute for Mediterranean Studies/ Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas & Hellenic Open University, and Alexandra Papadopoulou, Institute for Mediterranean Studies/ Foundation for Research and Technology

February Hardback2022(approx. 280 pp.) ISBN 9789004506206 Price € 104 / US$ 125 E-ISBN 9789004506213 E-Price € 104 / US$ 125 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 56/21 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

An Essay on the Evolution of the Right of Peoples Jose Fernández-Santamaría

READERSHIP: Scholars and graduate students interested in the history of law and political thought in Early Modern Europe.

A new reading of a crucial chapter in the history of social and political thought – the transition from the late Enlightenment to early liberalism. The book describes divorce disputes in Poland during the enforcement of the Napoleonic Code (1808-1852). In addition to the analysis of the Napoleonic divorce law, the divorcing population and the scale of this phenomenon are characterized and estimated by the use of statistical methods. What is the nature of the ius gentium, and what is its relation to ius naturale? How theologians, philosophers, jurists sought the answers between 1500 and 1400 is the subject of this essay.

Piotr Z. Pomianowski, University of Warsaw

March Hardback2022(approx. 950 pp.) ISBN 9789004508033 Price € 199 / US$ 239 E-ISBN 9789004508040 E-Price € 199 / US$ 239 History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 8 March Hardback2022(approx. 288 pp.) ISBN 9789004506695 Price € 110 / US$ 132 E-ISBN 9789004507319 E-Price € 110 / US$ 132 Legal History Library, 57 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

Three Moments in the History of the Ius Gentium (1500-1700)

The Enlightenment Sources of Liberal Thought Nathaniel Wolloch Napoleonic Divorce Law in Poland (1808-1852)

READERSHIP: Scholars and students, both undergraduates and post-graduates, of political thought, the Enlightenment, liberalism, democracy, republicanism, attitudes toward women, and colonialism.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY10

Moderate and Radical Liberalism

Sacred Polities, Natural Law and the Law of Nations in the 16th-17th Centuries Hans Blom, Erasmus University Rotterdam

READERSHIP: Research institutes in history, politics, theology, scholars of early-modern religious and political history, students of intellectual history. January Hardback2022(approx. 350 pp.) ISBN 9789004498532 Price € 133 / US$ 160 E-ISBN 9789004501782 E-Price € 133 / US$ 160 History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 7 March Hardback2022(approx. 425 pp.) ISBN 9789004507340 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004507357 E-Price € 128 / US$ 154 National Cultivation of Culture, 29

Through an in-depth analysis of historicist literature and art, this book demonstrates that cultural Scandinavism, despite its failure as a political mobilizer, was highly successful in strengthening and extending national consciousness-raising in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

This book examines the European commercial landscape of the early China trade c.1700–1750. It studies the making of expanding markets for Chinese consumer goods in Europe by exploring the private networks and interloping activities of British-born East India Company traders.

READERSHIP: Researchers, teachers and students of nineteenthcentury Scandinavian history and (Romantic) nationalism as well as those interest in cultural memory and the reception of Norse mythology.

11HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Scandinavism: Overlapping and Competing Identities in the Nordic World, 1770-1919 Tim van Gerven, University of Amsterdam

A fresh look at the importance of natural and international law in the religious politics at the heartlands of the Reformation, from the Low Countries, the German principalities up to Transylvania; from Niels Hemmingsen to Gian Battista Vico; from religious reasons for the universalist claims of natural law to political arguments for the sacred polity, their tension and creative potential.

READERSHIP: All interested in the East India Companies, long-distance trade, wholesale markets, merchant networks and practices, interlopers, and ChinaEurope relations in the early modern period. January Hardback2022(approx. 280 pp.) ISBN 9789004369146 Price € 110 / US$ 132 Library of Economic History, 16 Private Enterprise and the China Trade Merchants and Markets in Europe, 1700-1750 Meike von Brescius

Harald E. Braun, University of Liverpool, Erik De Bom, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Paolo Astorri, University of Copenhagen

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004294417€229/US$2759789004296961€229/US$275

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern intellectual history, especially the history of political and social thought, law, theology, ethics, philosophy, economics, and science as well as the history of early modern Catholicism and the Catholic church. Keywords: scholasticism, humanism, second scholastic, Catholicism, empire, theology, politics, law, ethics, economics, philosophy, early modern science, Counter-Reformation, Reformation, early modern Spain, early modern Iberia, School of Salamanca. December 2021

Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 102

The Companion to the Spanish Scholastics offers a much-needed survey of the entire ��eld of early modern Spanish scholastic thought. The volume introduces main themes and contexts of scholastics inquiry (Theology, Philosophy, Ethics, Politics, Economics, Law, Science and the Senses) through close examination of a wide range of texts, debates, methods, and authors as well as in-depth discussion of the relevant literature. Chapters include a useful bibliography and serve as point of departure for future research. The volume not only draws the sum of existing research, but challenges established notions and breaks new ground.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY12

A Companion to the Spanish Scholastics

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004329720€249/US$2999789004335950€249/US$299 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 100 A Companion to the Reformation in Scotland, c.1525-1638 Frameworks of Change and Development

Edited by Ian Hazlett , University of Glasgow A Companion to the Reformation in Scotland deals with the making, shaping, and development of the Scottish Reformation. 28 authors offer new analyses of various features of a religious revolution and select personalities in evolving theological, cultural, and political contexts.

READERSHIP: Everyone interested in Byzantium, Orthodox Christianity, and the Early Middle Ages, and anyone concerned with the history and theology of religious imagery and its use in religious practice.

December 2021

October Hardback2021(xviii, 630 pp.) ISBN 9789004339903 Price € 249 / US$ 299 E-ISBN 9789004462007 E-Price € 249 / US$ 299 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 99 A Companion to Byzantine Iconoclasm

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004151611€249/US$2999789004335981€249/US$299

Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 101 A Companion to Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland From Reformation to Emancipation

READERSHIP: For upper division undergraduates and above interested in early modern Britain and Ireland, connections to the broader European Reformation(s), and developments in Catholic studies.

READERSHIP: The book is for researchers, students, readers of the history of the Reformation in general, and the Scottish Reformation in particular. Certain Individual chapters will have special-interest appeal.

Edited by Mike Humphreys, University of Cambridge Twelve scholars contextualize and critically examine the key debates about the controversy over icons and their veneration that would fundamentally shape Byzantium and Orthodox Christianity.

December 2021

Robert E. Scully S.J. , Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY Long ghettoized within British and Irish studies, Catholicism and Recusancy in Britain and Ireland demonstrates that, despite many challenges and differences among them, English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish Catholics formed strong bonds and actively participated in the life of their nations and their Church.

13HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY14

READERSHIP: This Companion will be of interest to everyone studying the history of Cluniac monasticism and to scholars and students of medieval history more broadly. December 2021 Hardback (apporx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004470132 Price € 193 / US$ 232 E-ISBN 9789004499232 E-Price € 193 / US$ 232 Brill’s Companions to European History, 27 A Companion to the Abbey of Cluny in the Middle Ages Scott G.Bruce, Fordham University, and Steven Vanderputten, Ghent University

READERSHIP: This volume aims to constitute a reference volume in the ��eld that can be useful for a wide variety of readers, including professors, researchers, students and people interested in history. September 2021 Hardback (approx. 504 pp.) ISBN 9789004382114 Price € 226 / US$ 272 E-ISBN 9789004425811 E-Price € 226 / US$ 272 Brill’s Companions to European History, 24 A Companion to Islamic Granada Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo, University of Granada A Companion to Islamic Granada offers a fresh and updated exploration of the rich history of medieval and early modern Granada (8th-17th centuries) from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Written by international experts, the contributions to this volume examine the rich textual and material sources for Cluny’s history, offering a thorough introduction to the distinctive character of Cluniac monasticism in the Middle Ages, but also the lineaments of a detailed research agenda for the next generation of historians.

October Hardback2021(approx. 724 pp.) ISBN 9789004444928 Price € 198 / US$ 238 E-ISBN 9789004468566 E-Price € 198 / US$ 238 Brill’s Companions to European History, 26 A Companion to Early Modern Istanbul Shirine Hamadeh, Koç University, and Çiğdem Kafescioğlu, Boğaziçi University This multi-disciplinary volume re��ects the wealth of recent scholarship devoted to early modern Istanbul. It embraces manifold perspectives on the city through new subjects and questions, while offering fresh approaches to older debates, crisscrossing the socioeconomic, political, cultural, environmental, and spatial.

December 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004412507€99/US$1199789004499560€99/US$119

READERSHIP: All interested in the reception of the Classics, early modern European history, book history, and history of education.

December 2021

Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 335 Nicholas of Cusa on the Trinitarian Structure of the Innate Criterion of Truth

Paula Pico Estrada, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires

Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 336 When Greece Flew across the Alps

December 2021

READERSHIP: University students and professors interested in mystical theology, ethics, epistemology, medieval philosophy and modern philosophy.

15HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 334 Pride, Manners, and Morals

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004179424€129/US$1559789004181892€129/US$155

The Study of Greek in Early Modern Europe Federica Ciccolella, Texas A&M University  Twelve essays examine the spread of Hellenism in central, northern, and eastern Europe between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries.

READERSHIP: Scholars, students and all interested in history of the Enlightenment, of sociability, of manners.

Bernard AnatomyMandeville’sofHonour Andrea Branchi, The American University of Rome

A reading of the Anglo-Dutch physician and thinker’s philosophical project from the hitherto neglected perspective of his lifelong interest in the theme of honour.

An analysis of Nicholas of Cusa’s conception of the power of judgment that shows it enables morality as well as cognition.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004194519€89/US$1079789004428430€89/US$107

READERSHIP: All interested in eighteenth-century intellectual history, including the history of art and literature, especially those concerned with the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns, the Enlightenment, and historical thought.

An examination of how debates originating in the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns informed a broader exploration of the relation between past and present in various realms of eighteenth-century thought.

December 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004418639€124/US$1499789004471955€124/US$149 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 333

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY16

The Philosophers and the Bible

Early Modern Period

READERSHIP: All those interested in the Early Modern intellectual history, philosophy, theology, exegesis and the history of science.

The Long Quarrel Past and Present in the Eighteenth Century

Antonella Del Prete, Anna Lisa Schino, Pina Totaro

December 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004444652€99/US$1199789004471979€99/US$119 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 332

Edited by Jacques Bos and Jan Rotmans, University of Amsterdam

An innovative perspective on the relationship between philosophy and the Bible. The early modern philosophers’ interpretations of the Scriptures allow deciphering the breeding ground of the freedom of philosophizing, the theological-political debate, and the new conception of nature.

READERSHIP: The book is aimed at social and medical historians, Irish historians and students of migration. It is aimed at academics, undergraduates and port graduates and educated laymen especially medical professionals.

Edited by Axel Fliethmann, Monash University, Australia, and Christiane Weller, Monash University, Australia

READERSHIP: Historians of medicine and of eighteenth-century Germany and Europe, social historians, doctors interested in immunology and infectious diseases, advanced-level undergraduate students, post-graduate students.

This is the ��rst full-length case study of medical migration from a particular country and over a signi��cant period of time. It concentrates upon Ireland who exported around forty per cent of her medical graduates from 1860 to 1960.

Jennifer D. Penschow

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 328 pp.) ISBN 9789004406759 Price € 127 / US$ 153 E-ISBN 9789004445017 E-Price € 127 / US$ 153 Clio Medica, 104

This volume addresses the interdependencies between visual technologies and epistemology with regard to our perception of the medical body. The contributions investigate medical bodies as historical, technological and political constructs, constituted where knowledge formation and visual cultures intersect.

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 244 pp.) ISBN 9789004324459 Price € 119 / US$ 144 E-ISBN 9789004324466 E-Price € 119 / US$ 144 Clio Medica, 99

Greta Jones , Ulster University

READERSHIP: The book envisages an interdisciplinary interested academic readership: undergraduate and postgraduate students, and academics across a variety of disciplines represented in the volume, such as History, Literature and Art.

17HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Anatomy of the Medical Image Knowledge Production and Trans��guration from the Renaissance to Today

This comprehensive description and penetrating analysis of the understanding and perception of smallpox, the encouragement of inoculation, and the varied responses highlights the broad cohort of enlightened Germans battling against smallpox before Edward Jenner’s discovery of vaccination.

Battling Smallpox before Vaccination Inoculation in EighteenthCentury Germany

‘Doctors for Export’ Medical Migration from Ireland c.1860 to 1960

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 252 pp., incl. 18 illus. & 2 maps) ISBN 9789004465138 Price € 125 / US$ 150 E-ISBN 9789004465374 E-Price € 125 / US$ 150 Clio Medica, 105

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 280 pp.) ISBN 9789004498334 Price € 139 / US$ 167 E-ISBN 9789004499164 E-Price € 139 / US$ 167 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 77

August Hardback2021(approx. 270 pp.) ISBN 9789004342552 Price € 165 / US$ 198 E-ISBN 9789004469709 E-Price € 165 / US$ 198 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 76

READERSHIP: Scholars and students with an interest in late medieval central Europe, and anyone concerned with queenship, female political roles, and the emergence of historical stereotypes and myth-making.

Daniela Dvořáková, Institute of History, Slovak academy of Science The ��rst detailed historical study of Barbara of Cilli (1392-1451), Hungarian, Roman-German and Bohemian queen through her marriage to King (later Emperor) Sigismund of Luxembourg, known today as the “Black Queen”, yet an in��uential and exceptional queen in her own time.

Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe Power, Ritual and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland

READERSHIP: The study is addressed to all interested in the history of Rus’, Hungary, and other countries of the so-called ‘Younger Europe’ in the Middle Ages.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY18

Barbara of Cilli (1392-1451)

Ruthenians (the Rus’) in the Kingdom of Hungary (11th to mid- 14th Century) Settlement, Property, and Socio-Political Role Myroslav Voloshchuk , Vasyl Stefanyk PreCarpatian National University (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) This book presents a collective portrait of the inhabitants of Árpádian- and Angevin-era Hungary identi��ed by their countrymen as Rutheni, illuminating their role in the social and political life of the kingdom.

READERSHIP: Medievalists, historians, art historians and archaeologists with an interest in medieval East Central Europe, especially those interested in politics, ruling symbolism and monarchic ideology.

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 540 pp.) ISBN 9789004499805 Price € 166 / US$ 199 E-ISBN 9789004500112 E-Price € 166 / US$ 199 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 78

Dušan Zupka, Comenius University in Bratislava, and Grischa Vercamer, Technische Universität Chemnitz 19 substantial chapters provide the ��rst overview of research on rulership in theory and practice, with a particular emphasis on monarchies of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland in the High and Late Middle Ages.

19HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Early Medieval English Life Courses

Edited by Thijs Porck , Leiden University, and Harriet Soper, Lincoln College, Oxford This volume captures the complexity and diversity of ideas surrounding the life course in early medieval English culture, with chapters ranging across the interconnected realms of language, culture, medicine, onomastics, literature and the material world.

Annegret Oehme, University of Washington Grief, Gender, and Identity in the Middle Ages

Examines depictions of grief in the Middle Ages by exploring how grief relates to gender and identity, as well as how men and women perform grief within the various constructions of both gender and grief established by medieval culture.

READERSHIP: Medievalists, students of English literature (graduate and postgraduate), medical historians, and in particular anyone interested in early medieval England, and anyone concerned with historical ageing and life cycles.

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 400 pp.) ISBN 9789004499294 Price € 162 / US$ 194 E-ISBN 9789004501867 E-Price € 162 / US$ 194 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 20

READERSHIP: Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, scholars, and anyone interested in medieval literature, history, and drama, as well as gender studies and the history of emotions.

Edited by Lee Templeton, North Carolina Wesleyan College

PerspectivesCultural-Historical

Explores a core medieval myth, the tale of an Arthurian knight called Wigalois, and the ways it connects the Yiddish-speaking Jews and the German-speaking non-Jews of the Holy Roman Empire.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 208 pp.) ISBN 9789004425477 Price € 124 / US$ 149 E-ISBN 9789004472037 E-Price € 124 / US$ 149 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 17 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 320 pp.) ISBN 9789004315129 Price € 148 / US$ 178 E-ISBN 9789004499690 E-Price € 148 / US$ 178 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 18

The Knight without Boundaries Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois Adaptations

READERSHIP: The book aims to raise awareness of the GermanYiddish tradition and will appeal to a broad audience of readers with interests in medieval literature, German and Yiddish literature and culture, German-Jewish history, Adaptation Studies.

Knowing Sorrow

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY20

READERSHIP: Those interested in Erasmus, in 16th-century religion and theology and in the history of education. Keywords: Erasmus, polemics, literature, theology, Luther. December 2021 Hardback (approx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004499324 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004501904 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 17 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 240 pp.) ISBN 9789004375604 Price € 115 / US$ 138 E-ISBN 9789004472051 E-Price € 115 / US$ 138 Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi –Erasmus, Opera Omnia, IX-10 Transmissions and Translations in Medieval Literary and Material Culture

Edited by Jace Stuckey, Marymount University

Edited by Megan Henvey, Amanda Doviak and Jane Hawkes

IX-10 Ordinis noni tomus decimus

READERSHIP: All specialists in Medieval History and Literature, but especially scholars and students working on the in��uence of the legend of Charlemagne. November 2021 Hardback (approx. 320 pp.) ISBN 9789004335646 Price € 134 / US$ 161 E-ISBN 9789004467774 E-Price € 134 / US$ 161 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 15 The Legend of Charlemagne Envisioning Empire in the Middle Ages

This volume offers a range of essays that demonstrate the crosscultural appeal of the legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages, bringing together innovative trends that cross disciplinary boundaries.

Edited by W.M. Bloomer, A.J.M. Irving , D.H.P. Napolitano, É. Telle and A.G. Weile

This collection explores multiple artefactual, visual, textual and conceptual adaptations, developments and exchanges across the medieval world in the context of their contemporary and subsequent re-appropriations.

This volume contains the editions of polemical texts by Erasmus against Martin Luther and Pierre Cousturier, of his defence against attacks on his oration on matrimony (and celibacy), and of his immensely popular ‘pocket’ edition of the Disticha Catonis.

Apologiae et Disticha Catonis

READERSHIP: Those interested in the varied aspects of the medieval world (textual, visual, conceptual), as well as those specialising in the subjects such as university scholars, students and researchers.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of Napoleonic operational warfare, the rise and fall of Napoleon’s warfare, and his impact on economic history.

John Bayer In this book, John Bayer aims to evade an aporia in Anselm scholarship by interpreting the Proslogion as a monastic work harmonizing life and thought, or spirituality and philosophy, and thereby demonstrating the reality of God.

21HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

The Unity of the Proslogion Reason and Desire in the Monastic Theology of Anselm of Canterbury

Richard Campbell, The Australian National University

Patrick Karl O’Brien, St. Antony’s College, University Of Oxford

October Hardback2021(381 pp.) ISBN 9789004470491 Price € 130 / US$ 156 E-ISBN 9789004470675 E-Price € 130 / US$ 156 Anselm Studies and Texts, 4

This book is an collaborative endeavour by senior scholars in European economic history to answer the question of what might be concluded about the nature and signi��cance of economic connections between the long run growth of national economies and their participation in an interlude of Revolutionary and Napoleonic Warfare?

Anselm’s proof, which was never the “ontological argument” attributed to him, emerges as engaging with current philosophical issues concerning existence and scienti��c explanation.

READERSHIP: Anyone interested in the question of whether God exists, and in the soundness of Anselm’s proof in particular.

That God Exists

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 472 pp.) ISBN 9789004471504 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004184619 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179 Anselm Studies and Texts, 5

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 288 pp.) ISBN 9789004472730 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004472754 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 Library of Economic History, 15

READERSHIP: This work will interest scholars of Anselm, monasticism, proofs for the existence of God, fundamental theology and anyone concerned with the integration of spirituality and philosophy.

In this book, Richard Campbell reformulates Anselm’s proof to show that factual evidence con��rmed by modern cosmology validly implies that God exists.

A ofReformulationCosmologicalAnselm’sProof

The Crucible NapoleonicRevolutionaryofandWarfare and European Transitions to Modern Economic Growth

READERSHIP: Researchers, graduate and post-graduate students of medieval history, Byzantine studies, history of international relations and Mediterranean studies; university libraries and libraries specialized in Byzantine studies. December 2021 Hardback (approx. 540 pp.) ISBN 9789004498792 Price € 233 / US$ 280 E-ISBN 9789004499249 E-Price € 233 / US$ 280 Brill’s Companions to the Byzantine World, 10 A Companion to Byzantium and the West, 900-1204 Nicolas Drocourt , Université de Nantes, and Sebastian Kolditz , Universität Heidelberg

READERSHIP: Teachers of Biography Studies, University Libraries, (Graduate) students and anyone else working in the humanities who may have questions regarding the theoretical notions (or the lack thereof) in biography.

This book explores the complex history of contact and exchange between Byzantium and the Latin West over a formative period of more than three hundred years, with a focus on the political, ecclesiastical and cultural spheres.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY22

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 456 pp.) ISBN 9789004498761 Price € 224 / US$ 269 E-ISBN 9789004498778 E-Price € 224 / US$ 269 Brill’s Companions to the Byzantine World, 11 December 2021 Hardback (approx 272 pp.) ISBN 9789004498549 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004498891 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 Biography Studies, 3

Fear of Theory Towards a New Theoretical Justi��cation of Biography Hans Renders, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, David Veltman, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

This book offers an extensive introduction to 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, widely regarded as one of the last great historians of Antiquity. In historiography, many interesting theoretical perspectives on biography have emerged in recent years, from forensics to structure and microhistory. Biographers themselves, though, often fear the study of the genreneedlessly, as these eighteen engaging new essays demonstrate.

A Companion to Procopius of Caesarea Mischa Meier, University of Tübingen, and Federico Montinaro, University of Tübingen

READERSHIP: The volume targets a readership of students and scholars alike in the ��elds of Late Antique history and Historiography, Byzantine History and Literature and the Classical tradition.

READERSHIP: Institutes, scholars, students, academic libraries interested in Early Modern and Modern History, Postcolonial Studies, Latin American Studies, European Studies, History of Science, History of Medicine; Knowledge History.

October Hardback2021(approx. 340 pp., incl. 37 illus.) ISBN 9789004419179 Price € 129 / US$ 156 E-ISBN 9789004441491 E-Price € 129 / US$ 156 Emergence of Natural History, 4

23HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Maria Eulàlia Gassó Miracle, Naturalis Biodiversity Center

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of science and in the development of natural history and zoological systematics, and all interested in the history of European museums.

READERSHIP: Archaeologists, art historians, and researchers in culture area studies related to Latin America and the Caribbean. Research institutes, libraries, and universities with both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

This volume investigates the development of systematics as a discipline through the lens of the life and work of the naturalist Coenraad Jacob Temminck (1778–1858), the ��rst director of ’s Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie (National Museum of Natural History) in Leiden, the Netherlands.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 288 pp.) ISBN 9789004467453 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004468108 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 The Early Americas: History and Culture, 10 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 260 pp., incl. 16 illus.) ISBN 9789004412460 Price € 119 / US$ 143 E-ISBN 9789004412477 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Emergence of Natural History, 5 Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas Alessia Frassani Connecting Territories Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850

Coenraad Jacob Temminck and the Emergence of Systematics (1800–1850)

Edited by Simona Boscani Leoni, Sarah Baumgartner and Meike Knittel

This volume explores how visual arts functioned in the indigenous pre- and post-conquest New World as vehicles of social, religious, and political identity. The book analyses from a comparative perspective the exploration of territories, the histories of their inhabitants and local natural environments, covering different regions in Europe, the Americas and Asia, during the long eighteenth century.

Edited by Andrew Colin Gow The Encyclopedia of Early Modern History offers 400 years of early modern history in one work. Experts from all over the world have joined in a presentation of the scholarship on the great era between the mid-15th to the mid-19th centuries. The perspective is European. That does not mean, however, that the view on the rest of the world is blocked. On the contrary: the multifaceted interrelatedness of European and other cultures is scrutinized extensively. The Encyclopedia of Early Modern History addresses major historical questions: - which ideas, inventions, and events changed people’s lives? - in which ways did living conditions change? - how do political, social, and economic developments interlock? - which major cultural currents have begun to become apparent? - how did historical interpretation of certain phenomena change?

Religion, philosophy of - Settlers’ reports

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY24

The individual articles are connected to one another as in a web of red threads. The reader who follows the threads will keep coming upon new and unexpected contexts and links.

Encyclopedia of Early Modern History, volume 12

September 2021 Hardback (xxxiv, 902 pp.) ISBN 9789004269903 Price € 255 / US$ 329 Encyclopedia of Early Modern History, 12

READERSHIP: Scholars interested in commercial law history, economic history, and legal history.

25HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

November 2021 Hardback (approx.232 pp.) ISBN 9789004472853 Price € 105 / US$ 126 E-ISBN 9789004472860 E-Price € 105 / US$ 126 Legal History Library, 54 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

The Global Rise of a New Paradigm Badouin Dupret , CNRS, and Jean-Louis Halpérin, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris There was a truly global revolution that re��ected a Great Divide between ancient and new legal regimes. The volume emphasizes its depth and scale and explores the phenomenon in the contexts of Morocco, Egypt, India, the Ottoman empire, China, and Japan. READERSHIP: This book is of direct relevance for both specialists and students in the history of law, positive law, legal theory, comparative law, connected and global history, and the history of Morocco, Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, India, China, and Japan.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 272 pp.) ISBN 9789004472518 Price € 112 / US$ 134 E-ISBN 9789004472549 E-Price € 112 / US$ 134 Legal History Library, 53 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff Commerce, Citizenship, and Identity in Legal History

This book ��lls a signi��cant gap in our current understanding of early modern Scottish history. It is the ��rst systematic consideration of the workings of seigneurial courts of feudal lords in 18th century Scotland.

Charles Fletcher

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 280 pp.) ISBN 9789004498655 Price € 103 / US$ 124 E-ISBN 9789004498716 E-Price € 103 / US$ 124 Legal History Library, 55 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff State Law and Legal Positivism

Legal historians have analysed the characteristics of merchant guilds and nationes (i.e., associations of foreign merchants), as well as the political clout of merchants, including foreign ones. However, how the legal status of citizens related to the merchant class and how its contents were in��uenced by trade remains largely unclear.

READERSHIP: All interested in eighteenth century Scottish studies, comparative legal history and the highlands of Scotland.

Dave De ruysscher, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Stefania Gialdroni and Heikki Pihlajamäki Justice and Society in the Highlands of Scotland Strathspey and the Regality of Grant (c. 1690-1748)

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004436183€115/US$1399789004448902€115/US$139 Jesuit Studies, 34 October E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004149366€157/US$1899789004164062€157/US$189 Jesuit Studies / Anti-Jesuit Literature, 33/1

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY26

Japan on the Jesuit Stage Transmissions, Receptions, and Regional Contexts Haruka Oba, Akihiko Watanabe and Florian Schaffenrath Étienne Pasquier, The Jesuits’ Catechism or Their Doctrine Examined (1602) Robert A. Maryks , Jotham Parsons, Duquesne University, and Patricia M. Ranum

The Role of Theoretical Debate in the Evolution of National and International Patent Protection From the French Revolution to the Paris Convention of 1883

READERSHIP: All those interested in early modern history, NeoLatin, reception of classical Latin literature, Jesuit drama and theatre, Japanology, missionary studies and the history of Christendom. November 2021

Louise J. Duncan This volume offers a detailed account of the development of national patent systems, and then moving on to the international sphere to discuss the factors which provided the impetus for the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (1883).

READERSHIP: Anyone interested in intellectual property law, patents, the history of law, or economic history. October Hardback2021(approx. 360 pp.) ISBN 9789004469761 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004470125 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 52/20 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

An up-to-date, comprehensive picture of the reception of early modern Japanese elements in contemporary Jesuit Neo-Latin theater across Europe. To oppose the Jesuits in France, Étienne Pasquier (1529–1615) published a dialog between a Jesuit and a lawyer. He called it the Jesuits’ Catechism (1602), which remained central to anti-Jesuit agitations up to the Society’s 1773 suppression and beyond.

27HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam, and Eric Storm, Leiden University The Creation of National Identities

This volume examines the cultural construction of national identities from a transnational perspective by focusing on the role of international exhibitions. Between 1851 and 1958 nations became a “brand” through the global display platform of the world fair. From the barbarian epics to the ethnographic museums, from the national languages to emblematic landscapes or typical costumes, this book retraces the cultural fabrication of the European nations. National identities are not facts of nature, but constructions.

NineteenthIdentityPhilologyNorse-IcelandicandNationalintheLongCentury

READERSHIP: This book is for all interested in the history of the formation of Europe and European countries’ national identity.

READERSHIP: Researchers and students in the ��elds of Nordic philology, Scandinavian studies, nineteenth-century history, nationalism studies and cultural memory. December 2021 Hardback (approx. 450 pp.) ISBN 9789004499652 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004501683 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 National Cultivation of Culture, 28 Old

Gylfi Gunnlaugsson, The Reykjavik Academy, and Clarence E. Glad, The Reykjavik Academy

Europe, 18th—20th Centuries Anne-Marie Thiesse

READERSHIP: This book interests scholars from various disciplines including history, nationalism studies, art history, ethnology, area studies, political science and cultural studies.

This collection explores the interplay between the various national discourses that characterised the scholarly reception of Old Norse-Icelandic literature during the long nineteenth century, with a special emphasis on the role of Icelandic philologists in the development towards Iceland’s independence.

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 352 pp.) ISBN 9789004498822 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004500327 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 National Cultivation of Culture, 27 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 244 pp.) ISBN 9789004366701 Price € 111 / US$ 133 E-ISBN 9789004498839 E-Price € 111 / US$ 133 National Cultivation of Culture, 26 World Fairs and the Global Moulding of National Identities International Exhibitions as Cultural Platforms, 1851-1958

READERSHIP: Researchers and post-graduate students in History and English; scholars of early modern Asia, empire, trade, diplomacy, colonialism, cultural encounters, ethnography, travel writing. November 2021 Hardback (approx. 312 pp.) ISBN 9789004471696 Price € 105 / US$ 126 E-ISBN 9789004471825 E-Price € 105 / US$ 126 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 35

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY28

Guibert’s General Essay on Tactics, here translated into English for the ��rst time since the 1780s, laid the foundation for the success of French armies of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras, as well as for modern doctrine and operational-level warfare.

Guibert’s General Essay on Tactics

Translated and Annotated by Jonathan Abel, US Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth

Mark Somos, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, and Anne Peters , Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 435 pp.) ISBN 9789004395176 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004499621 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 6 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 320 pp.) ISBN 9789004473157 Price € 134 / US$ 161 E-ISBN 9789004498211 E-Price € 134 / US$ 161 History of Warfare, 137

Guido van Meersbergen, University of Warwick Covering trade, diplomacy, and colonial governance, this book demonstrates how the activities of the Dutch and English East India Companies took shape in direct response to European ideas about, understandings of, and attitudes towards Asian peoples and societies.

The Dutch and English in SouthSeventeenth-CenturyAsia

andEthnographyEncounter

The State of Nature

Histories of an Idea

READERSHIP: The General Essay on Tactics will appeal to academics, military practitioners, students, and hobbyists interested in military history, the Military Enlightenment, Napoleon, French history, politics, the Enlightenment.

Combining intellectual history with current concerns, this volume brings together fourteen essays on the past, present and possible future applications of the legal ��ction known as the state of nature.

READERSHIP: This book will interest intellectual historians and legal scholars at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as specialists in speci��c thinkers, including Thomas Hobbes, Samuel Pufendorf and John Locke.

Edited by Cornel Zwierlein

Irene Binini, University of Parma

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004412484€157/US$1899789004140721€157/US$189 Intersections, 77

Michaël Green, Lars Cyril Nørgaard and Mette Birkedal Bruun, Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen

This book offers a major reassessment of Abelard’s modal logic and theory of modalities, and provides a comprehensive study of the 12th-century context in which his views originated and developed, by analysing many logical sources that are still unedited and mostly unexplored.

The present case studies on early modern travelers, dispersed often by unintended consequences of war, curiosity, economic or political reasons in the Mediterranean, the Americas and Japan, ask for what ´power(s)´ and agency they still had, perhaps counterintuitively, abroad.

October Hardback2021(xii, 326 pp.) ISBN 9789004470286 Price € 138 / US$ 166 E-ISBN 9789004470460 E-Price € 138 / US$ 166 Investigating Medieval Philosophy, 16 November 2021

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004152915€149/US$1799789004153073€149/US$179 Intersections, 78 Possibility and Necessity in the Time of Peter Abelard

An examination of instances, experiences, and spaces of early modern privacy. It opens new avenues to understanding the structures and dynamics that shape early modern societies through examination of a wide array of sources, discourses, practices, and spatial programmes. READERSHIP: Historians who are interested in special early modern individuals in the religious, political and economic networks from London and Germany to Rome.

Early Modern Privacy Sources and Approaches

The Power of the Dispersed Early Modern Global Travelers beyond Integration

November 2021

29HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: Specialists of 12thcentury logic and philosophy. Researchers interested in the general history of modal logic, reconstructed with an analytic approach. READERSHIP: The volume as well as its individual chapters are of interest to scholars and students of early modern culture in all its facets because of its comprehensive disciplinary scope.

Edited by Fabian Kümmeler, Judit Majorossy and Eirik Hovden This volume explores social practices of framing, building and enacting community in urban-rural relations across medieval Europe, Arabia and Asia. Its contributions compare social practices and visions of community in textual, visual and material culture in a global medieval perspective.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY30

READERSHIP: All who are interested in intellectual history, book history, history of alchemy and chemistry, Renaissance and early modern science, medicine, philosophy, theology and religion. READERSHIP: This book speaks to historians of science and technology as well as historians of law, and to all interested in the economic and political history of the Dutch Republic.

Comparative InterdisciplinaryandPerspectives

Edited by Didier Kahn, CNRS, and Hiro Hirai, Columbia University Knowledge, Patents, Power The Making of a Patent System in the Dutch Republic

Marius Buning , University of Oslo With its innovative studies and its extensive catalogue of texts erroneously attributed to Paracelsus (1493/4-1541), this volume explores largely overlooked aspects of the Paracelsian movement in Renaissance and early modern medicine, science, natural philosophy, theology and religion. Knowledge, Patents, Power offers a sophisticated analysis of patenting practices in the early modern Dutch Republic and their detailed legal framework, as well as the uses of expert knowledge not only in producing inventions but in evaluating them for patent purposes.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 608 pp.) ISBN 9789004465770 Price € 173 / US$ 208 E-ISBN 9789004472112 E-Price € 173 / US$ 208

READERSHIP: Scholars, students and anyone interested in Medieval, Global, Cultural and Comparative History, Asian and Arabian Studies, Historical Anthropology, Sociology and Urban Studies, and academic libraries in these ��elds.

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 428 pp.) ISBN 9789004503373 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004503380 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 304 pp., incl. 33 fi gures and 23 tabels) ISBN 9789004320390 Price € 138 / US$ 166 E-ISBN 9789004320420 E-Price € 131 / US$ 157 Knowledge Infrastructure and Knowledge Economy, 7

Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia (1000–1600)

Forgery and Early Modern Alchemy, Medicine and Natural Philosophy

Pseudo-Paracelsus

December 2021 Paperback (approx. 288 pp.) ISBN 9789004471467 Price € 75 / US$ 90 E-ISBN 9789004498785 E-Price € 75 / US$ 90 The Medieval Chronicle, 14 The Medieval Chronicle 14 Edited by Erik Kooper, Utrecht University, and Sjoerd Levelt , University of Bristol Medieval chronicles are signi��cant sources not just for the study of history, but also for the ��elds of literature, linguistics and art history. These papers, with broad chronological and geographical range, represent current approaches in the study of medieval historiography.

Berenguela the Great and Her Times (1180-1246)

This biography presents a remarkable vision of Spanish society at the beginning of the 13th century by exploring the life of Berenguela of Castile (c. 11791246), a queen who dominated public life for over forty years.

The letters which are analyzed in this study have been considered the authentic letters of the famous medieval philosopher Abelard and his beloved Heloise. A close reading comes to a surprising result: these letters are parodic, and open up the famous lovers to ridicule.

READERSHIP: This work will be of interest to all researchers of medieval Spain, especially in the ��elds political and social institutions, the monarchy and queenship, as well as in historiography, literature, and religion and the arts.

READERSHIP: Students and teachers of medieval Latin; all medievalists who are interested in love literature and in the intellectual history of the twelfth century; literary scholars who are engaged with the forms of parody.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 704 pp.) ISBN 9789004499317 Price € 209 / US$ 251 E-ISBN 9789004502901 E-Price € 209 / US$ 251 The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 81 November 2021 Hardback (approx. 448 pp.) ISBN 9789004471900 Price € 169 / US$ 203 E-ISBN 9789004498167 E-Price € 169 / US$ 203 Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, 55

31HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: Specialists, (postgraduate) students in medieval European history, literature and culture.

H. Salvador Martínez , New York TranslatedUniversityby Odile Cisneros, University of Alberta Epistolae duorum amantium: Parodien – auf ein berühmtes Liebespaar? Rüdiger Schnell, University of Basel

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY32

Edited and translated by Howell A. Lloyd, University of Hull Latins in (Byzantine)RomanHistories

READERSHIP: University libraries, students and historians of law, historians and students of ideas, historians and students of France, students and historians of Renaissance humanism, readers interested in the European Reformation.

Samuel P. Müller offers here the ��rst book-length study of the image of Latins in Byzantine historiography of the long twelfth century, arguing that this image is more complex and ambivalent than often claimed.

READERSHIP: All interested in legal history, the history of Christianity in Asia, the history of Spanish and Portuguese imperialism, early modern colonialism, missionary history, global history, and legal pluralism.

Ambivalent Representations in the Long Twelfth Century Samuel Pablo Müller, University of Zurich

READERSHIP: Byzantinists and Western medieval scholars, all those interested in identities, historiography and transcultural topics, anyone concerned with the crusades, the long twelfth century and Byzantine sources of the period.

François Hotman: Antitribonian

Norms beyond Empire Law-Making and Local Normativities in Iberian Asia, 1500-1800 Manuel Bastias Saavedra

Norms beyond Empire seeks to rethink the relationship between law and empire by emphasizing local normative production. Its ten chapters explore normative production by focusing on case studies from the Iberian empires in China, India, Japan, and the Philippines.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 256 pp.) ISBN 9789004400337 Price € 133 / US$ 160 E-ISBN 9789004472020 E-Price € 133 / US$ 160 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 32 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 576 pp.) ISBN 9789004460928 Price € 160 / US$ 192 E-ISBN 9789004499706 E-Price € 160 / US$ 192 The Medieval Mediterranean, 127

The ��rst serious attempt to get to grips with Francois Hotman’s devastating critique of the Roman lawbooks produced under the aegis of the Emperor Justinian I, and their use in the France of Hotman’s day.

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 392 pp.) ISBN 9789004472822 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004472839 E-Price Open ACCESS Max Planck Studies in Global Legal History of the Iberian Worlds, 3 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

October Hardback2021(xviii, 358 pp.) ISBN 9789004464025 Price € 110 / US$ 132 E-ISBN 9789004469617 E-Price OPEN ACCESS New Perspectives on the Cold War, 8

READERSHIP: Scholars and students of history, history of education, Cold War studies, Cultural Cold War studies, foreign policy, history of international relations, public diplomacy, cultural diplomacy, American studies, and Russian studies.

Marie de Rugy, University of Strasbourg

Imperial Borderlands Maps and Territory-Building in the Northern Indochinese Peninsula (1885-1914)

In this volume Sabina Widmer analyses neutral Switzerland’s foreign policy in Angola, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Somalia during the armed con��icts and regime changes of the late 1960s and 1970s, in a context of global Cold War and decolonisation.

READERSHIP: All interested in imperial history, geographical history, maps, border studies and South-Southeast Asian studies.

In Cold War in Universities: U.S. and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, 1945–1990 Natalia Tsvetkova offers an account of how professors and students restrained the Americanization or Sovietization of their national universities around the world during the Cold War.

READERSHIP: All interested in Swiss foreign policy after 1945, neutrality during the Cold War, Africa in the Cold War, and European politics towards Africa.

Sabina Widmer

October Hardback2021(approx. 348 pp.) ISBN 9789004456211 Price € 145 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004469853 E-Price € 145 / US$ 174 Mapping the Past, 1 November 2021 Hardback (x, 252 pp.) ISBN 9789004471771 Price € 110 / US$ 132 E-ISBN 9789004471788 E-Price € 110 / US$ 132 New Perspectives on the Cold War, 9

SeriesNew

Based on colonial archives and indigenous maps, this book delivers a connected history of imperial margins in Southeast Asia by comparing the British and French geographical policies and practices at the end of the 19th century.

The Cold War in Universities U.S. and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, 1945–1990 Natalia Tsvetkova, St. Petersburg State University, Russia Switzerland and SubSaharan Africa in the Cold War, 1967-1979

33HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Neutrality DecolonisationMeets

Edited by John F. McDiarmid, New College of Florida, and Susan Wabuda, Fordham University

Drawing on a thousand years of European travel writing and mapmaking, Dym suggests that after centuries of text-based itineraries and on-the spot directions guiding travelers and constituting their reports, maps in the ��fteenth century emerged as tools for Europeans to support and report the results of land and sea travel. With each succeeding generation, these linear journey maps have become increasingly common and complex, responding to changes in forms of transportation, such as air and motor car ‘��ight’ and print technology, especially the advent of multi-color printing. This is their story.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of Early Modern Europe, the Thirty Years’ War and society, home and exile, poverty and epidemics, and con��ict and coexistence in the seventeenth century.

Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) Sigrun Haude, University of Cincinnati

In Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648), Sigrun Haude explores how people tried to survive the Thirty Years’ War, on what resources they drew, and how they attempted to make sense of it.

August Paperback2021(vi, 136 pp.) ISBN 9789004499775 Price € 70 / US$ 85 E-ISBN 9789004499782 E-Price € 70 / US$ 85 Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Map History

September 2021 Hardback (xvi, 312 pp.) ISBN 9789004466470 Price € 75 / US$ 91 E-ISBN 9789004467385 E-Price € 75 / US$ 91 Studies in Central European Histories, 69

READERSHIP: History and English literature specialists; scholars of the Renaissance; Reformation scholars; ecclesiastical historians; early modernists; post-graduate students; university and academic libraries; educated readers who enjoy Tudor history.

The Origins and Conventions of Western Journey Maps Jordana Dym, Skidmore College

This book highlights the ‘Athenian tribe’, whose members, like John Cheke and William Cecil, were essential to the shaping of mid-Tudor political life, the English Church, and intellectual culture. They left a lasting imprint on early modern England.

Mapping Travel

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY34

December 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004382244€143/US$1729789004382251€143/US$172 St Andrews Studies in Reformation History

The TudorConnectionCambridgeinEngland Humanism, Reform, Rhetoric, Politics

Edited by Elizabeth Cavicchi and Peter Heering

December 2021 Hardback (approx. 368 pp.) ISBN 9789004499447 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004499614 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Studies in Global Social History, 45 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 296 pp., incl. 110 illus.) ISBN 9789004499669 Price € 139 / US$ 167 E-ISBN 9789004499676 E-Price € 139 / US$ 167 Scientifi c Instruments and Collections, 9 Home-Based Work and Home-Based Workers (1800-2021) Malin Nilsson, Indrani Mazumdar and Silke Neunsinger Historical Scienti��c Instruments Contemporaryin Education

White Mineworkers on Zambia’s Copperbelt, 1926-1974 In a Class of Their Own Duncan Money, African Studies Centre Leiden

35HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

This book is the ��rst account of white mineworkers on Zambia’s Copperbelt, who formed a highly mobile and af��uent global workforce between the 1920s and 1970s.

Home-Based Work and HomeBased Workers (1800-2021) is about the past and present of home-based work and homebased workers between 1800 and 2021 from a global perspective. When science’s “black boxes” are pried open, its workings become accessible. Like time-travellers into history but grounded in today’s cultures, learners interact directly with authentic instruments and replicas. Chapters describe educational experiences sparked through collaborations interrelating museum, school and university.

READERSHIP: Academics and post-graduate students interested in labour history, race and global history, and anyone interested in the history of the Copperbelt. December 2021 Hardback (approx. 276 pp.) ISBN 9789004467330 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004467347 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 Studies in Global Social History / Studies in the Social History of the Global South, 44/1

READERSHIP: Science & history educators, teachers, students, museum curators, museum educators, collectors, researchers, historians, teacher educators, graduate students, science communicators, collection specialists.

READERSHIP: All interested in social and economic history, and especially in the past and present of home-based work and homebased workers.

vom Hoch- zum Spätmittelalter

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY36

November 2021 Hardback (approx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004471917 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004498112 E-Price € 128 / US$ 154 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 131

Die Lehre von Saint-PourçainbeiSeelenpotenzendenDurandusvon Eine PsychologiephilosophischeimÜbergang

Thomas Jeschke, University of Cologne

READERSHIP: Scholars and institutions with interests in the ��elds of late-mediaeval and early-modern Legal History, Theology, History of Christianity, and Philosophy. December 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004503694€112/US$1349789004503700€112/US$134 Scientifi c and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, 34 December 2021 Hardback (approx. 360 pp.) ISBN 9789004470156 Price € 116 / US$ 140 E-ISBN 9789004470378 E-Price € 116 / US$ 140 Brill’s Specials in Modern History, 5 Against the Backdrop of Sovereignty and Absolutism The Theology of God’s Power and Its Bearing on the Western Legal Tradition, 1100–1600 Massimiliano Traversino Di Cristo, University of Trento

This book analyses the bearing of one of the most long-standing debates of the Middle Ages, the distinction between potentia Dei absoluta and ordinata (God’s absolute and ordered power), on the modern Western legal tradition. In this book, Petra SchönemannBehrens provides an informative review of the life and times of Alfred Fried, a signi��cant German paci��st of the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century.

In his doctrine of the soul and its faculties, Durandus of SaintPourçain adopts important features of medieval philosophical psychology and at the same time develops an independent and coherent theory, which is paradigmatic for the turn from High to Late Middle Ages.

READERSHIP: All those (scholars and students) interested in the philosophy/theology of the 13th and 14th century (especially philosophical psychology, epistemology), hermeneutics of medieval historiography, and specialists in Durandus.

READERSHIP: Anyone interested in German or European history and the evolution of paci��sm, with its international mentality and corresponding transnational institutions, at the turn of the twentieth century.

Alfred Hermann Fried Peace Activist and Nobel Prize Laureate Petra Schönemann-Behrens, Edward T. Larkin and Thomas B. Ahrens, Berea College

READERSHIP: All interested in the wider ��eld of Holocaust Studies, Jewish Studies, the study of exile and displacement, and cultural studies.

Émigré Voices Conversations with Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria Bea Lewkowicz and Anthony Grenville

Edited by Diogo Pires Aurélio, Nova University Lisbon, and Andre Santos Campos, Nova University Lisbon Reformation, Revolution, Renovation The Roots and Reception of the Rosicrucian Call for General Reform Lyke de Vries , Radboud University Nijmegen Original scholarly essays by leading philosophers, which bring to life Machiavelli’s lengthiest and most challenging work.

An account of the Rosicrucian manifestos, and in particular their call for a general reformation, in relation to medieval and early modern traditions and reform programs.

READERSHIP: Students, scholars, and researchers interested in Machiavelli (includes courses in Philosophy, Intellectual History, Renaissance Studies, and Political Science).

In Émigré Voices Lewkowicz and Grenville present twelve oral history interviews with men and women who came to Britain as Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the late 1930s, many of whom known for their enormous contributions to British culture.

December 2021 Paperback (approx. 364 pp.) ISBN 9789004469075 Price € 99 / US$ 119 E-ISBN 9789004472891 E-Price € 99 / US$ 119 Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, 21

37HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern intellectual history, speci��cally in reform programs in religion, politics, and knowledge; and anyone with an interest in Reformation studies, the history of science, and Rosicrucianism.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004250222€115/US$1389789004249394OPENACCESS Universal Reform, 3 Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy: New Readings

November 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004382923€115/US$1399789004442078€115/US$139 Thinking in Extremes, 4 December 2021

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004339774€199/US$2399789004465213€199/US$239

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY38

READERSHIP: All readers, educated laymen, students of all levels, and researchers, interested in early modern European literature, its main traditions and themes as well as its impact on modernity.

Bernd Renner, CUNY Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center

A Companion to the Song of Songs in the History of Spirituality

READERSHIP: Scholars and students interested in late Renaissance Florence and the history of early modern Europe.

Timothy H. Robinson, Brite Divinity School

The Renaissance Society of America, 17 September 2021

September 2021

A Companion to Cosimo I de’ Medici Alessio Assonitis, Director, The Medici Archive Project, and Henk Th. Van Veen, University of Groningen A Companion to François Rabelais

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of biblical interpretation, the reception history of the Song of Songs, and the history of Christian spirituality.

A comprehensive and systematic overview of the life and career of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, a key Renaissance ��gure. Twenty-two eminent scholars of Early Modernity offer a thorough examination of the art and the main themes of François Rabelais’s work in the larger context of European humanism. A survey of the history of one of the most important biblical texts in the history of Christian spirituality while exploring original pathways for research.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004360037€199/US$2399789004460232€199/US$239

The Renaissance Society of America, 16 August E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004387027€199/US$2399789004209503€199/US$239 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 98

39HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

David Salomoni, Universidade de Lisboa In Educating the Catholic People, David Salomoni reconstructs the complex educational landscape that arose in sixteenth-century Italy and lasted until the French Revolution. Over three centuries, various religious orders, both male and female, took on the educational needs of cities and states on the Italian peninsula, renewing the traditional humanist pedagogy. Historians, however, have not attempted to produce a synthesis on this topic, focusing mainly on the pedagogical activities of the Jesuits and neglecting the contributions and innovations of other groups. This book addresses this historiographical gap, providing a new chapter in the comparative study of pre-modern education.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of education, culture and religion in early modern Italy. August

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004436466€99/US$1199789004448643€99/US$119

History of Early Modern Educational Thought, 3 Educating the Catholic People Religious Orders and Their Schools in Early Modern Italy (1500–1800)

READERSHIP: All readers interested in aesthetics, history of aesthetics, history of ideas, French philosophy, Enlightenment thought and empiricism. August Hardback2021(set two volumes: 950 pp.) ISBN 9789004448292 Price € 249 / US$ 299 E-ISBN 9789004465947 E-Price € 249 / US$ 299 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Texts and Sources in Intellectual History, 330/25

Habent sua fata libelli honors the work of Craig Kallendorf, offering studies in his primary ��elds of expertise: the history of the book and reading, the classical tradition and reception studies, Renaissance humanism, and Virgilian scholarship.

August E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004461888€157/US$1889789004463417€157/US$188 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 328 August Hardback2021(262 pp., incl. 5 f-c repr.) ISBN 9789004416154 Price € 157 / US$ 189 E-ISBN 9789004464797 E-Price € 157 / US$ 189 Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History / Brill’s Texts and Sources in Intellectual History, 329/24

READERSHIP: Scholars of the history of the book and reading, the classical tradition and reception studies, Renaissance humanism, Virgil and Virgilian studies, NeoLatin, and Renaissance and early modern Europe generally.

This is the ��rst modern, annotated and scholarly edition of Jean-Baptiste Du Bos’ Critical Re�lections on Poetry and Painting, one of the seminal works of modern aesthetics in any language.

Chrysostomus Javelli’s Epitome of Aristotle’s Liber de bona fortuna    Examining Fortune in Early Modern Italy    Valérie Cordonier, Tommaso De Robertis

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern intellectual history, the history of ideas, Italian Studies, Neo-Latin Studies, with particular focus on the Western reception of Aristotle.

Critical Re��ections on Poetry and Painting (SET) Edited with an Introduction and Notes by James O. Young and Margaret Cameron Jean-Baptiste Du Bos, James O. Young , University of Victoria, and Margaret Cameron, University of Melbourne Habent sua fata libelli Studies in Book History, the Classical Tradition, and Humanism in Honor of Craig Kallendorf Steven M. Oberhelman, Texas A&M University, Giancarlo Abbamonte, Università Federico II, Patrick Baker Humboldt , Universität Berlin

The ��rst study, along with edition and translation, of Chrysostomus Javelli’s epitome of the Liber de bona fortuna (1531), a work permitting insight into the early modern understanding of fortune, fate, and free will.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY40

August E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004362932€167/US$2159789004464360€167/US$215 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Texts and Sources, 227/10

A new collection of medieval Mendicant sermons. The preacher’s handling of themes drawn from the liturgical readings, Advent to Easter, achieves a competent fusion of exegetical traditions and preaching innovation.

September 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004439733€165/US$1999789004132504€165/US$199 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Texts and Sources, 229/11

A comparison of the variant ideologies of seventeenthcentury European travelogues and their construction of the European selves and others in the context of Protestantism and growth of rationality during the Enlightenment.

July E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004420960€139/US$1679789004448261€139/US$167 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 226

READERSHIP: Scholars and students interested in preaching and its history, biblical exegesis, manuscript studies, and in general the relationship between religion and literature. READERSHIP: Scholars in late medieval apocalypticism and biblical interpretation, of Wyclif��sm and Lollardy, and of Hussitism.

READERSHIP: The book would be suitable for researchers, postgraduate students, and educated laypersons, working on or interested in India, travel writing, and Euro-Asian cultural encounters during the early modern period.

Frater CollationesPetrus,de tempore (Fourteenth Century) Volume 1: Collations 1–63, Advent through Easter Daniel Nodes , Baylor University, Waco Texas Opus arduum valde A Wycli���te Commentary on the Book of Revelation Romolo Cegna, Christoph Galle, and Wolf-Friedrich Schäufele India in Early Modern English Travel Writings Protestantism, Enlightenment, and Toleration Rita Banerjee, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta

The ��rst critical edition of the Opus arduum valde (ca. 13891390), a Wyclif��te commentary on the Book of Revelation which was later adopted by radical exponents of the ��fteenthcentury Bohemian Hussites and by Luther.

41HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

A Companion to Medieval Miracle Collections Edted by Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, Tampere University, Jenni Kuuliala, Tampere University, and Iona McCleery, University of Leeds

Recent research has established the continued importance of engagement with the classical tradition to the formation of scholarly, philosophical, theological, and scienti��c knowledge well into the eighteenth century. The Worlds of Knowledge and the Classical Tradition in the Early Modern Age is the ��rst attempt to adopt a comparative approach to this phenomenon. An international team of scholars explores the differences and similarities – across time and place – in how the study and use of ancient texts and ideas shaped a wide range of ��elds: nascent classics, sexuality, chronology, metrology, the study of the soul, medicine, the history of Judaeo-Christian interaction, and biblical criticism. By adopting a comparative approach, this volume brings out some of the most important factors in explaining the contours of early modern intellectual life.

READERSHIP: The target audience is medievalist scholars, lecturers, students at MA level, and Ph.D. candidates working in a variety of ��elds related to medieval history and hagiography. September 2021 Hardback (approx. 432 pp.) ISBN 9789004465404 Price € 228 / US$ 274 E-ISBN 9789004468498 E-Price € 228 / US$ 274 Reading Medieval Sources, 5

A companion volume for the usage of medieval miracle collections as a source, offering versatile approaches to the origins, methods, and techniques of various types of miracle narratives, as well as fascinating case studies from across Europe.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY42

Edited by Dmitri Levitin, All Souls College, and Ian Maclean, All Souls College

READERSHIP: Anyone interested in the histories of pre-modern knowledge and classical reception. September 2021 E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004462328€134/US$1619789004462335€134/US$161 Scientifi c and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, 33

The Worlds of Knowledge and the Classical Tradition in the Early Modern Age Comparative Approaches

This book presents a historical overview of colonial Mexico City and the important role it played in the creation of the early modern Hispanic world. This volume explores the work of Anselm of Canterbury, theologian and archbishop, in light of the communities in which he participated.

A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821

43HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: This Companion will be of interest to scholars and students of Mexico City, Latin America, the Hispanic world, and global studies.

READERSHIP: All interested in medieval theology, intellectual communities, and episcopal and monastic history, as well as anyone concerned with the reception of medieval writing.

July Hardback2021 (approx. 324 pp.) ISBN 9789004424432 Price € 183 / US$ 220 E-ISBN 9789004424470 E-Price € 183 / US$ 220 Brill’s Companions to the Byzantine World, 9 July Hardback2021 (approx. 460 pp.) ISBN 9789004335561 Price € 233 / US$ 280 E-ISBN 9789004335578 E-Price € 233 / US$ 280 Brill’s Companions to the Americas, 3 September 2021 Hardback (approx. 324 pp.) ISBN 9789004468092 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004468238 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 Anselm Studies and Texts, 3

A Companion to the Patriarchate of Constantinople Christian Gastgeber, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Ekaterini Mitsiou and Vratislav Zervan

John F. López , University of California Anselm of CriticismContemporariesCommunities,Canterbury:and Margaret Healy-Varley, Providence College, Rhode Island, Giles E.M. Gasper, Durham University, and George Younge, University of York

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of the Orthodox Church and the Patriarchate of Constantinople from Late Antiquity to the 15th century.

This volume provides an overview of the development of the Patriarchate of Constantinople as central ecclesiastical institution of the Byzantine Empire from Late Antiquity to the Early Ottoman period (4th to 15th century CE).

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY44

READERSHIP: Students and scholars interested in the history and culture of medieval monasticism, the history of medieval education, and the notions of “community of practice” and “peer-topeer learning”.

The book examines the lived experience of worship in early medieval England and Ireland, ranging from public experience of church and stone sculptures, to monastic life, to personal contemplation of, and meditation on, manuscript illuminations and other devotional objects. This book explores the life and times of Jón Halldórsson, bishop of Skálholt (1322–39), a Dominican who had studied the liberal arts and canon law in Paris and Bologna, and provides a snapshot with wider implications for understanding of medieval literacy.

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 416 pp.) ISBN 9789004466999 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004467514 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179 August Hardback2021(approx. 336 pp.) ISBN 9789004448797 Price € 123 / US$ 148 E-ISBN 9789004465510 E-Price € 123 / US$ 148 The Northern World, 91 September 2021 Hardback (320 pp.) ISBN 9789004460416 Price € 129 / US$ 155 E-ISBN 9789004466494 E-Price € 129 / US$ 155 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 58 Art and Worship in the Insular World Papers in Honour of Elizabeth Coatsworth

Micol Long , Ghent University

READERSHIP: Undergraduate and graduate students of art history, medieval studies, social history, specialists in art history and medieval history. READERSHIP: All interested in medieval intellectual history, medieval literature, manuscript culture, saga literature, ecclesiastical history, liturgy, and the history of religious orders in the Middle Ages.

In this study, Micol Long looks at Latin letters written in Western Europe between 1070 and 1180 to reconstruct how monks and nuns learned from each other in a continuous, informal and reciprocal way during their daily communal life.

Edited by Gale R. Owen-Crocker, The University of Manchester, and Maren Clegg Hyer, Valdosta State University Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland The Legacy of Bishop Jón Halldórsson of Skálholt Edited by Gunnar Harðarson, University of Iceland, and Karl G. Johansson, University of Oslo Learning as Shared Practice in Communities,Monastic1070-1180

Kids Those Days is a collection of interdisciplinary research into medieval childhood. Contributors investigate abandonment and abuse, fosterage and guardianship, criminal behavior and child-rearing, child bishops and sainthood, disabilities and miracles, and a wide variety of other subjects related to medieval children.

This volume examines mutual ethnic and national perceptions and stereotypes in the Middle Ages by analysing a range of historical sources, with a particular focus on the mutual history of Germany and Poland.

READERSHIP: All interested in the medieval history of Poland and the Holy Roman Empire (Germany).

The Perception of the ‘Other’ and the Presence of Mutual Ethnic Stereotypes in Medieval Narrative Sources

Edited by Andrzej Pleszczyński, Maria CurieSkłodowska University, and Grischa Vercamer, Technische Universität Chemnitz

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 496 pp.) ISBN 9789004417786 Price € 179 / US$ 215 E-ISBN 9789004466555 E-Price € 179 / US$ 215 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 16 August Hardback2021(approx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004315174 Price € 134 / US$ 161 E-ISBN 9789004458260 E-Price € 134 / US$ 161 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 13

READERSHIP: Students and scholars of the Middles Ages, especially of family and social history, including historians, literary scholars, art historians, archaeologists and more, and non-medievalists who study and teach family and social history.

Kids Those Days Children in Medieval Culture

45HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Edited by Lahney Preston-Matto, Adelphi University, and Mary A. Valante, Appalachian State University

Germans and Poles in the Middle Ages

Roumen Daskalov, New Bulgarian University, Sofi a The Pechenegs: Nomads in the Political and Cultural Landscape of Medieval Europe Aleksander Paroń , Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences

READERSHIP: All interested in civil wars, either medieval or contemporary, and anyone concerned with comparison as a method.

Medieval and Modern Civil Wars: A Comparative Perspective offers a comparison of the civil wars in Scandinavia in High Middle Ages with those fought in contemporary Afghanistan and GuineaBissau.

READERSHIP: All interested in master national narratives and in the Bulgarian case in particular, as well as anyone concerned with narrativist approaches to the history of historiography. READERSHIP: All those who are interested in the history of medieval nomadic peoples in Europe, and anyone seeking to understand the relations of nomads of the late pre-Mongol epoch with the outside world.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY46

August Hardback2021(approx. 344 pp.) ISBN 9789004464780 Price € 134 / US$ 161 E-ISBN 9789004464872 E-Price € 134 / US$ 161 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 75 July Hardback2021 (approx. 452 pp.) ISBN 9789004434899 Price € 145 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004441095 E-Price € 145 / US$ 174 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 74 July Hardback2021 (approx. 416 pp.) ISBN 9789004461475 Price € 167 / US$ 200 E-ISBN 9789004463981 E-Price € 167 / US$ 200 History of Warfare, 135

Medieval and Modern Civil Wars A Comparative Perspective Edited by Jón Viðar Sigurðsson, University of Oslo, and Hans Jacob Orning , University of Oslo This book traces the establishment of a master narrative of the Middle Ages in Bulgaria and its evolution to the present day, including the attempt at a Marxist counter-narrative, thereby offering a critical analysis of Bulgarian historiographical views.

Aleksander Paroń offers a re��ection on the history of the nomadic people the Pechenegs and their relations with the neighboring political and cultural communities of medieval eastern Europe (10th-11th centuries).

Master Narratives of the Middle Ages in Bulgaria

47HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Edited by Alex Metcalfe, Lancaster University, Hervin Fernández-Aceves , Lancaster University, and Marco Muresu, Lancaster University

Offering new insight into a medieval popular religious revival, this book highlights how the Bianchi movement adapted to local norms and traditions during an epidemic of plague in two Tuscan towns at the turn of the ��fteenth century.

The Medieval Mediterranean, 129 September 2021 Hardback (approx. 576 pp.) ISBN 9789004464483 Price € 173 / US$ 208 E-ISBN 9789004467545 E-Price € 173 / US$ 208 The Medieval Mediterranean, 128

READERSHIP: The volume will appeal to scholars, students, and the wider interested public wishing to engage with Sardinia’s history, art, archaeology, language, and culture in the fascinating setting of the medieval Mediterranean.

READERSHIP: All interested in queer studies within the medieval and early modern period, and anyone concerned with the exchange of sexualities throughout the Mediterranean during that time.

The Bianchi of 1399 in Central Italy Making Devotion Local Alexandra R.A. Lee, University College London The Making of Medieval Sardinia

The Medieval Mediterranean, 121 Queering the Medieval Mediterranean Transcultural Sea of Sex, Gender, Identity, and Culture

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of medieval and Renaissance Italy and Europe, civic religion, popular religion, processions, devotional practices, visions, peacemaking, plagues, self-��agellation, religious singing.

This landmark volume combines classic and revisionist essays to explore the historiography of Sardinia’s exceptional transition from an island of the Byzantine empire to the rise of its own autonomous rulers, the iudikes, by the 1000s.

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 312 pp.) ISBN 9789004465985 Price € 108 / US$ 130 E-ISBN 9789004466135 E-Price € 108 / US$ 130

August Hardback2021(approx. 272 pp.) ISBN 9789004315150 Price € 94 / US$ 113 E-ISBN 9789004465329 E-Price € 94 / US$ 113

Edited by Felipe E. Rojas , West Liberty University, and Peter E. Thompson, Queen’s University Queering the MediterraneanMedievalanalyzes the forgotten exchange of sexualities that was brought forth through the Mediterranean and its bordering landmasses. It highlights the importance of queerness and sexuality developed on the Mediterranean trade routes.

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004315105 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004466128 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 31 August Hardback2021(approx. 936 pp., incl. 219 illus.) ISBN 9789004460102 Price € 246 / US$ 295 E-ISBN 9789004464513 E-Price € 246 / US$ 295 Nuncius Series, 8

Edited by Lukas Bothe, Freie Universität Berlin, Stefan Esders ,Freie Universität Berlin, and Han Nijdam, Fryske Akademy Giuseppe Campani, “Inventor Romae,” an Uncommon Genius Silvio A. Bedini

Edited by Cristiano Zanetti, Università degli Studi di Milano

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of Medieval Philosophy and in the reception of Aristotle’s Meteorology in the Latin West. READERSHIP: All interested in the history of science and technology during the Scienti��c Revolution, and in the invention, production and testing of scienti��c instruments and their connections with power and scienti��c research.

Edited by Aurora Panzica, University of Fribourg This volume provides the ��rst critical edition of books I-II.10 of the last redaction of the Questions on Aristotle‘s Meteorology by Nicole Oresme, one of the most original and in��uential thinkers of the fourteenth century.

Wergild, Compensation and Penance

July Hardback2021 (approx. 299 pp.) ISBN 9789004461406 Price € 125 / US$ 150 E-ISBN 9789004463103 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science, 32 Nicole Oresme, Questiones in Meteorologica de ultima lectura, recensio parisiensis Study of the Manuscript Tradition and Critical Edition of Books I-II.10

READERSHIP: Scholars and students interested in early medieval legal and social history, especially in (extra-)judicial con��ict resolution, ecclesiastical penance, or the emergence of penal justice in general.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY48

The Monetary Logic of Early Medieval Con�lict Resolution

This volume offers the ��rst comprehensive account of the monetary logic of early medieval con��ict resolution embodied in the payment of wergild or blood money, showing how wergild developed a multifaceted role in legal society. This volume offers an account of the life and creations of the most talented maker of optic lenses, silent clocks and projector clocks of the second half of the seventeenth century but also provides you with unique insights into the scienti��c and technological landscape of baroque Rome and its links to a broader European scene.

August Hardback2021(approx. 326 pp.) ISBN 9789004464339 Price € 127 / US$ 153 E-ISBN 9789004464353 E-Price € 127 / US$ 153 Crustaceana Monographs, 24 August Hardback2021(approx. 312 pp.) ISBN 9789004465558 Price € 127 / US$ 153 E-ISBN 9789004465565 E-Price € 127 / US$ 153 Crustaceana Monographs, 23 July Hardback2021 (approx. 444 pp.) ISBN 9789004462915 Price € 144 / US$ 173 E-ISBN 9789004463288 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Studies in Global Social History, 43 Studies on the Taxonomy of Crustaceans

The International Propaganda Committee of Transport Workers and the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers, 1921–1937 Holger Weiss , Åbo Akademi University

Professor Ruiyu Liu Memorial Volume Edited by Wenliang , Xinzheng Li, and Wei Jiang Studies on Eurytemora Proceedings of the Eurytemora Conference, St. Petersburg, 2019 Edited by Natalia Sukhikh, Sami Souissi, Gesche Winkler, and Victor R. Alekseev

A Global WaterfrontRadical

READERSHIP: All interested in global labour history and labour radicalism and militancy, the history of the Comintern/Red International of Labour Unions/ Pro��ntern, global history of the interwar period.

This volume is devoted to the memory of the Chinese carcinologist Prof. Ruiyu Liu (19222012) who dedicated his life to taxonomy, systematics, ecology, zoogeography and aquaculture. His scienti��c career started in 1949 with his ��rst publications and continued.

This volume offers an account on the global activities of the International Propaganda Committee of Transport Workers and the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers to radicalize the maritime transport workers during the interwar period.

49HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

The monograph contains new information about biodiversity, morphology and ecology in the model group of estuarine crustaceans, Eurytemora, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. Several chapters treat questions on ecology and phylogeny related to marine species and time and place of origin of these calanoid copepod species.

READERSHIP: This book is addressed to aquatic ecologists, students of biological disciplines and people interested in ecology and evolutionary processes in aquatic environments. READERSHIP: This book should interest universities, natural history museums and research institutes in the ��eld of zoology, general biology and ecology, and all those involved in the taxonomy and biology of crustaceans.

READERSHIP: The book is addressed both to an academic audience of social sciences and humanities studying the Portuguese-Speaking World, and to a wider cultivated public interested in gender studies.

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 400 pp.) ISBN 9789004466098 Price € 119 / US$ 144 E-ISBN 9789004466876 E-Price € 119 / US$ 144 History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, 4 July Hardback2021 (approx. 268 pp.) ISBN 9789004463837 Price € 98 / US$ 118 E-ISBN 9789004463875 E-Price € 98 / US$ 118 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 34 May Hardback2021 (approx.288 pp.) ISBN 9789004456723 Price € 106 / US$ 127 E-ISBN 9789004459397 E-Price € 106 / US$ 127 European Expansion and Indigenous Response, 33

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY50

This book attempts to depict certain aspects of the Portuguese trade in East Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries, the so-called Namban trade, by analysing the activities of the merchants and Christian missionaries involved. This book addresses the longterm cultural and social environment of sex de��nition in different continents. The impact on gender of Portuguese expansion is confronted to local agency and indigenous responses. Historical, literary and anthropological approaches highlight colonial and postcolonial gender ��uidity.

READERSHIP: All interested in the Japanese history, and especially in the global context.

This volume advances a better, more historical and contextual, manner to consider not only the present, but also the future of ‘crisis’ and ‘renewal’ as key concepts of our political language as well as fundamental categories of interpretation.

READERSHIP: Primarily academic readers in political thought, political theory, philosophy and history of ideas; given the broad chronological and thematic span, also students in these ��elds and a wider readership.

Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought Cesare Cuttica, Université Paris 8, and László Kontler, Central European University

The Namban Trade Merchants and Missionaries in 16th and 17th Century Japan Mihoko Oka, University of Tokyo Gendering the PortugueseSpeaking World From the Middle Ages to the Present Francisco Bethencourt , King’s College London

This volume collects studies into the legal thought of Francisco Suárez. Both his theoretical system-building as well as his interventions in practical questions are covered. Next to questions of legal theory, the chapters cover various branches of the law including private law, criminal law and international law. This volume explores the production of loss in nationalist discourses during the long nineteenth century in the Baltic Sea region – how the notion of loss was charged with emotions in political writings, lectures, novels, paintings, letters and diaries.

August Hardback2021(approx. 544 pp.) ISBN 9789004398160 Price € 149 / US$ 179 E-ISBN 9789004398177 E-Price € 149 / US$ 179 Brill’s Studies in Maritime History, 10 Venetian Shipping from the Days of Glory to Decline, 1453–1571

BalticEmotionsNationalismsNineteenth-CenturyandintheSeaRegion

This book provides a comprehensive picture of Venice’s shipping industry from the days of glory to its de��nitive decline, challenging the accepted hierarchy of the political, economic, and environmental factors impacting the history of the maritime republic. READERSHIP: All those interested in the history of the Republic of Venice and its territories in Dalmatia, Greece, and the Levant, and scholars inquiring into early modern maritime and global history.

Dominique Bauer, KU Leuven, and Randall Lesaffer, KU Leuven and Tilburg University

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 370 pp.) ISBN 9789004430389 Price € 120 / US$ 145 E-ISBN 9789004467323 E-Price € 120 / US$ 145 National Cultivation of Culture, 25 History, Casuistry and Custom in the Legal Thought of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617)

Collected Studies

READERSHIP: Scholars and students of legal history and the history of political thought of earlymodern Europe. Both historians of private law and international law may have a particular interest. August Hardback2021(approx 178 pp.) ISBN 9789004464803 Price € 93 / US$ 112 E-ISBN 9789004464810 E-Price € 93 / US$ 112 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 51/18 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

READERSHIP: Researchers and students of nineteenth-century history, art, and literature, nationalism studies, gender studies, history of emotions as well as Scandinavian and Baltic Studies.

The Production of Loss Anna Bohlin, University of Bergen, Tiina Kinnunen, University of Oulu, and Heidi Grönstrand, Stockholm University

Renard Gluzman, Haifa Center for Mediterranean History

51HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Edited by Susana Zapke, University of Vienna, and Elisabeth Gruber, University of Vienna

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY52

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of medieval Vienna, in urban history, and in medieval central Europe. April Hardback2021 (approx. 592 pp.) ISBN 9789004395756 Price € 202 / US$ 243 E-ISBN 9789004395763 E-Price € 202 / US$ 243 Brill’s Companions to European History, 25 This volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the major political, social, economic, and cultural developments in Vienna from c. 1100 to c. 1500. It provides a multidisciplinary view of the complexity of the vibrant city on the Danube. The volume is divided into four sections: Vienna, the city and urban design, politics, economy and sovereignty, social groups and communities, and spaces of knowledge, arts, and performance. An international team of eighteen scholars examines issues ranging from the city’s urban environment and art history, to economic and social concerns, using a range of sources and re��ecting the wide array of possible approaches to the study of medieval Vienna Contributorstoday.are: Peter Csendes, Ulrike Denk, Thomas Ertl, Christian Gastgeber, Thomas Haffner, Martha Keil, Franz Kirchweger, Heike Krause, Christina Lutter, Paul Mitchell, Kurt Mühlberger, Zoë Opačić, Ferdinand Opll, Barbara Schedl, Christoph Sonnlechner, and Peter Wright.

A Companion to Medieval Vienna

Historical Writing of Early Rus (c. 1000–c. 1400) in a PerspectiveComparative

53HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Matthew Koval, University of Florina

Florin Curta, University of Florida This book shows that childhood was an essential element in the arguments and purposes of authors in medieval Poland from 1050-1300 CE. This role of childhood in medieval mindsets has salient parallels throughout Europe and this is also explored in this volume. This book discusses the emergence, forms, composition, content, and the functions of historical writing in Rus and sets the material in a comparative context.

In The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe, Florin Curta offers a social and economic history of East Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe during the 6th and 7th centuries.

READERSHIP: All those interested in the history of Old Rus, early forms of historical writing, and the proliferation and functions of writing in archaic societies.

READERSHIP: Historians and archaeologists with an interest in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, medieval Eastern Europe, as well as economic and social history, in general.

Childhood in Medieval Poland (1050-1300)

Timofey V. Guimon, Russian Academy of Sciences

The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe

Constructions and Realities in a European Context

READERSHIP: All those interested in medieval history, the history of childhood, the history of central Europe, and the con��uence of archaeology and history. June Hardback2021 (approx. 232 pp.) ISBN 9789004460997 Price € 108 / US$ 130 E-ISBN 9789004461062 E-Price € 108 / US$ 130 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 73 April Hardback2021 (approx. 432 pp.) ISBN 9789004426924 Price € 141 / US$ 170 E-ISBN 9789004335592 E-Price € 141 / US$ 170 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 71 May Hardback2021 (approx. 492 pp.) ISBN 9789004456778 Price € 156 / US$ 187 E-ISBN 9789004456983 E-Price € 156 / US$ 187 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 72

The Zulu-Boer War 1837-1840 Michał Leśniewski, University of Warsaw In Procopius on Soldiers and Military Institutions in the SixthCentury Roman Empire, Conor Whately examines Procopius’ coverage of rank-and-��le soldiers in his three works, reveals the limitations, and highlights his value to our understanding of recruitment. This collection of primary sources for the ��rst time gives a pan-European insight into the experiences of ordinary people living under German occupation during World War II, their everyday life, their search for supplies and their strategies to ��ght scarcity.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY54

READERSHIP: All those interested in Procopius, the age of Justinian, and war and frontiers in the Roman, late antique, and Byzantine worlds.

READERSHIP: The collection is aimed at the international research community, especially those interested in the history of World War II and occupation, history of everyday life, history of repression and violence, history of the Shoah, food history.

Procopius on Soldiers and Military Institutions in the RomanSixth-CenturyEmpire

Conor Whately, University of Winnipeg Fighting Hunger, Dealing with Shortage (2 vols) Everyday Life under Occupation in World War II Europe: A Source Edition Edited by Tatjana Tönsmeyer, Peter Haslinger, Włodzimierz Borodziej , Stefan Martens , Irina Sherbakova In cooperation with Francis Ipgrave and Agnes Laba

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of South Africa, particularly the Zulus and the Boers, and anyone interested in 19th-century military history and colonial warfare. June Hardback2021 (approx. 208 pp.) ISBN 9789004380448 Price € 104 / US$ 125 E-ISBN 9789004461611 E-Price € 104 / US$ 125 History of Warfare, 134 June E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004448247€249/US$3009789004461840€249/US$300 History of Warfare, 133 May Hardback2021 (approx. 480 pp.) ISBN 9789004448230 Price € 150 / US$ 180 E-ISBN 9789004449589 E-Price € 150 / US$ 180 History of Warfare, 132

This book offers an account of this understudied con��ict dating from the early stage of European colonialism in Africa, and unpacks the complex regional relationships between different communities in the ��rst half of 19th century.

Politics and the Histories of International Law The Quest for Knowledge and Justice Raphael Schäfer, and Anne Carlotte Marie Peters, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International The Medieval Foundations of International Law Baldus de Ubaldis (1327–1400), Doctrine and Practice of the Ius Gentium Dante Fedele, CNRS, Centre d’histoire judiciaire Negotiations of Gender and Property through Legal (14th-19thRegimesCentury) Stipulating, Litigating, Mediating Margareth Lanzinger, Janine Maegraith, Siglinde Clementi, Ellinor Forster and Christian Hagen

Dante Fedele’s new work of reference reveals the medieval foundations of international law through a comprehensive study of a key ��gure of late medieval legal scholarship: Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400).

READERSHIP: All interested in the social, legal, and gender history, family property and speci��cally women’s wealth and property rights, and anyone concerned with con��icts, litigation, or arbitration that arose from this.

June Hardback2021 (approx. 496 pp.) ISBN 9789004461796 Price € 109 / US$ 131 E-ISBN 9789004461802 E-Price € 109 / US$ 131 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 50/18 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff June Hardback2021 (approx. 740 pp.) ISBN 9789004447110 Price € 183 / US$ 220 E-ISBN 9789004447127 E-Price € 183 / US$ 220 Legal History Library / Studies in the History of International Law, 49/17 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff May Hardback2021 (approx. 428 pp.) ISBN 9789004454187 Price € 130 / US$ 157 E-ISBN 9789004456204 E-Price € 130 / US$ 157 Legal History Library, 48 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff

READERSHIP: Scholars and legal practitioners interested in the history of international law and anyone concerned with the political implications of legal scholarship; libraries collecting international law, history, or international relations.

55HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

This volume offers a cross-period (14th-19th century) European comparison of different property regimes brought into conversation with inheritance patterns and resulting gender-speci��c negotiations and con��icts.

READERSHIP: Scholars and students of legal history and history of international law, and anyone interested in late medieval Italy and history of political thought.

This book brings together 18 contributions by authors from different legal systems and backgrounds. They address the political implications of the writing of the history of legal issues ranging from slavery over the use of force and extraterritorial jurisdiction to Eurocentrism.

Political

Edited by Andrew Colin Gow The Encyclopedia of Early Modern History — to be published in 15 volumes — offers 400 years of early modern history in one work. Experts from all over the world have joined in a presentation of the scholarship on the great era between the mid-15th to the mid-19th centuries. The perspective is European. That does not mean, however, that the view on the rest of the world is blocked. On the contrary: the multifaceted interrelatedness of European and other cultures is scrutinized extensively.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY56 of Early Modern History, Volume 11 Journal - Religion, Critique of

April PriceISBNHardback20219789004269897€255/US$329 Encyclopedia of Early Modern History, 11 Encyclopedia

April Hardback2021 (xii, 431 pp.) ISBN 9789004387034 Price € 195 / US$ 234 E-ISBN 9789004446229 E-Price € 195 / US$ 234 Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition, 97 May E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004414990€149/US$1799789004447905€149/US$179 Jesuit Studies, 32 June E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004359727€115/US$1399789004459960€115/US$139

Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History, 327 A Companion to the English Dominican Province  From Its Beginnings to the Reformation  Eleanor J. Giraud, University of Limerick, and J. Cornelia Linde, University of Greifswald Between Tradition and Innovation Gregorio a San Vicente and the Flemish MathematicsJesuitSchool Ad J. Meskens, AP University College Antwerp Fate and Fortune in European Thought, ca. 1400-1650 Ovanes Akopyan, University of Innsbruck

57HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

This book offers an analysis of the ground breaking mathematical work of Gregorio a San Vicente and his student and shows that the Flemish Jesuit Mathematics School had profound in��uence on mathematics in the seventeenth century.

This collection of essays presents new insights into what shaped and constituted the Renaissance and early modern views of fate and fortune. It argues that these ideas were emblematic of a more fundamental argument about the self, society, and the universe and shows that their in��uence was more widespread, both geographically and thematically, than hitherto assumed.

READERSHIP: All those interested in the Dominican Order as well as the cultural history of the British Isles, including graduate students, academics, as well as the broader educated public. READERSHIP: All interested in the history of the Jesuits or in the history of mathematics, in particular the early history of in��nitesimal calculus. READERSHIP: All interested in the intellectual history of Renaissance and early modern Europe, vicissitudes of fate and their re��ections in word and image.

An account of Dominican activities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales from their arrival in 1221 until their dissolution at the Reformation.

The Martyrs of Japan Publication History and Catholic Missions in the Spanish World (Spain, New Spain, and the Philippines, 1597–1700)

Susan Broomhall, University of Western Australia

A team of specialists addresses a foundational concept as central to early modern thinking as to our own: that the past is always an important part of the present.

READERSHIP: This book is intended for an academic audience of both professionals and students, with special appeal to scholars of Early Modern Italy.

An innovative analysis of the representational strategies that constructed Catherine de’ Medici, and sought to explain her behaviour and motivations. An examinination of the role that Catholic missionary orders played in the dissemination of accounts of Christian martyrdom in Japan. The author offers an overarching portrayal of the writing, printing, and circulation of books of “Japano-martyrology.”

Rady Roldán-Figueroa, Boston University

The Identities of Catherine de’ Medici

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY58

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of women and gender, emotions, power and queenship in the early modern world as well as the history of France.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of Christianity in Japan, Catholic missions, speci��cally the Society of Jesus, Discalced Franciscans, and Dominicans and anyone interested in the history of book publishing.

Visualizing the Past in Italian Renaissance Art  Essays in Honor of Brian A. Curran  Jennifer Cochran Anderson, Independent Art Historian, and Douglas N. Dow, Kansas State University

June E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004360822€157/US$1899789004461819€157/US$189 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 228

June E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004437524€149/US$1799789004458062€149/US$179 Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 195 April E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004391529€149/US$1799789004447776€149/US$179 Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 53

59HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

A New Companion to the Libro de buen amor

READERSHIP: All interested in literatures and cultures of medieval Spain/Iberia, and anyone interested in the classic Libro de buen amor and approaches to studying it. June Hardback2021 (approx. 208 pp.) ISBN 9789004460911 Price € 90 / US$ 108 E-ISBN 9789004461468 E-Price € 90 / US$ 108 The Northern World, 92 April Hardback2021 (approx. 352 pp.) ISBN 9789004444966 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004449572 E-Price € 128 / US$ 154 The Northern World, 90 April Hardback2021 (approx. 272 pp.) ISBN 9789004448223 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004448612 E-Price € 128 / US$ 154 Brill’s Companions to Medieval Literatures and Cultures, 2

Elizabeth Walgenbach, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies Force of Words A Cultural History of Christianity and Politics in Medieval Iceland (11th- 13th Centuries) Haraldur Hreinsson

Excommunication and Outlawry in the Legal World of Medieval Iceland

This book focuses on excommunication, outlawry, and the connections between them in medieval Icelandic legal and literary sources. It argues that outlawry was a punishment shaped by the conventions and structures of excommunication as it developed in canon law. Haraldur Hreinsson examines the social and political signi��cance of the Christian religion as the Roman Church was taking hold in medieval Iceland in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. The New Companion to the Libro de buen amor provides a platform for current, interdisciplinary approaches, shedding light on different aspects of the text and new research paths. It explores religious cultures, theories, as well as the poem’s lasting legacy.

Edited by Ryan D. Giles , Indiana University, and José Manuel Hidalgo, Georgia Southern University

READERSHIP: Students and researchers interested in medieval Iceland, legal history, canon law, manuscript studies and outlawry as a legal and literary phenomenon. READERSHIP: All interested in medieval Christianity in the Nordic region, the relationship between religion and politics in medieval Iceland, and anyone concerned with the sociopolitical signi��cance of Christian religious ideas.

April Hardback2021 (approx. 384 pp.) ISBN 9789004447806 Price € 138 / US$ 166 E-ISBN 9789004449060 E-Price € 138 / US$ 166 Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 57 June Hardback2021 (approx. 428 pp.) ISBN 9789004448162 Price € 128 / US$ 154 E-ISBN 9789004461444 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Later Medieval Europe, 23 De l’of��ce à la dignité L’écolâtre cathédral en France septentrionale du ixe au xiiie siècle Thierry Kouamé, Paris 1

Panthéon-Sorbonne University

This book explores literary and non-literary texts, along with their early manuscripts and subsequent printed and digital editions, covering a time span extending over 1000 years.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY60

READERSHIP: All those interested in medieval schools, Church history and the history of Western education, and any library specialized in humanities and culture history.

This book traces the history of one of the central actors in the transformation of the Western educational system between the 9th and 13th centuries: the cathedral schoolmaster, who issued the ‘licentia docendi’ to masters under his jurisdiction. This volume offers the ��rst comprehensive analysis of wills in late medieval Krakow, arguing that these testamentary acts were an important agent of historical social change – a ‘tool of power.’

READERSHIP: All interested in Italian and European medieval and early modern literatures and cultures, Biblical studies, codicology, palaeography, manuscript studies, textual and digital studies.

History of Wills, Testators and Their Families in Late Medieval Krakow Tools of Power Jakub Wysmułek , Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

June Hardback2021 (approx. 360 pp.) ISBN 9789004448018 Price € 134 / US$ 161 E-ISBN 9789004461772 E-Price € 134 / US$ 161 Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts, 26 Interpretation and Visual Poetics in Medieval and Early Modern Texts Essays on Early Modern Texts in Honor of H. Wayne Storey Beatrice Arduini, University of Washington, Isabella Magni, Rutgers University, and Jelena Todorović , Rutgers University

READERSHIP: Urban historians of the late medieval period interested in the socio-cultural development of law, and anyone interested in medieval documentary history.

May Hardback2021 (approx. 368 pp.) ISBN 9789004429673 Price € 144 / US$ 173 E-ISBN 9789004456198 E-Price € 144 / US$ 173 Medieval Law and Its Practice, 30 April Hardback2021 (approx. 224 pp.) ISBN 9789004447523 Price € 94 / US$ 113 E-ISBN 9789004448629 E-Price € 84 / US$ 99 Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, 130 Municipal Magdeburg Law (Ius LateMagdeburgense)municipaleinMedievalPoland

This volume contains the only full and complete edition of the Latin and German documents illustrating the activities of Heinricus Institoris (the author of the Malleus Male��carum) as prosecutor of witchcraft in Ravensburg in 1484 and Innsbruck in 1485.

READERSHIP: An academic work of interest to scholars and students of witchcraft and religion.

61HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Christopher S. Mackay

READERSHIP: All those interested in the history of ideas, theology, logic, and the concept of in��nity in the Middle Ages and readers concerned with the reception of Peter Lombard’s Sentences

READERSHIP: All interested in legal history, late medieval Poland, medieval manuscripts, and the history of printing.

Latin and German Documents from Heinricus Institoris’s Witch Hunts in Ravensburg and Innsbruck

Richard Kilvington on the Capacity of Created Beings, In��nity, and Being Simultaneously in Rome and Paris Critical Edition of Question 3 from Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum Monika Michałowska, Medical University of Łódź Maciej Mikuła analyses the Ius municipale Magdeburgense, the most important collection of Magdeburg Law in late medieval Poland, and shows that the adaptation of Magdeburg Law was a complex process.

May Hardback2021 (approx. 152 pp.) ISBN 9789004451483 Price € 82 / US$ 99 E-ISBN 9789004454767 E-Price € 82 / US$ 99 Studies in Central European Histories, 68 Est inquirereinsolitumtaliter

Richard Kilvington on the Capacity of Created Being, In��nity, and Being Simultaneously in Rome and Paris by Monika Michałowska presents a critical edition of question 3 from Kilvington’s Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum, complete with an introduction and a guide to Kilvington’s concepts.

A Study on the Evolution and Adaptation of Law Maciej Mikuła, Jagiellonian University

READERSHIP: The volume is aimed at all interested in the history of cartography, as well as scholars in the history of science, art history, literary studies and cultural history.

READERSHIP: The volume is intended for academics and students in the ��eld of intellectual, political, international, and social history.

April Hardback2021 (approx. 276 pp.) ISBN 9789004432611 Price € 103 / US$ 124 E-ISBN 9789004448193 E-Price € 103 / US$ 124 Early Modern Natural Law: Studies & Sources, 4 April Hardback2021 (approx. 220 pp.) ISBN 9789004444911 Price € 94 / US$ 113 E-ISBN 9789004446038 E-Price € 94 / US$ 113 Maps, Spaces, Cultures, 3 June Hardback2021 (approx. 408 pp.) ISBN 9789004445239 Price € 130 / US$ 157 E-ISBN 9789004446731 E-Price € 130 / US$ 157 Studies in the History of Political Thought, 16 Auf dem Weg zur kritischen Rechtslehre?

Naturrecht, Moralphilosophie und Eigentumstheorie in Kants “Naturrecht Feyerabend” Dieter Hüning , Universität Trier, Stefan Klingner, GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen, and Gianluca Sadun Bordoni, University of Teramo Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World, 1100-1500 Divergent Traditions Alfred Hiatt , Utrecht Univeristy

READERSHIP: All who are interested in Immanuel Kant’s practical philosophy, especially his philosophy of law, and all who are interested in modern natural law.

This volume presents ten studies on Kant’s “Naturrecht Feyerabend”, which emphasize the special signi��cance of this transcription, especially for the development of his critical moral philosophy. Cartography between Christian Europe and the Arabic-Islamic World offers a timely assessment of interaction between medieval Christian European and ArabicIslamic geographical thought, making the case for signi��cant but limited cultural transfer across a range of map genres.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY62

ConservatismsCosmopolitan Countering Revolution in Transnational Networks, Ideas and Movements (c. 1700‒1930)

Matthijs Lok , University of Amsterdam, Friedemann Pestel, Freiburg,Albert-Ludwigs-Universitätand Juliette Reboul, Radboud Unviersity

In this volume contributors from different national and disciplinary backgrounds explore ideas, media, networks, and institutions of “conservatism” from the late 17th to the early 20th century from a transnational perspective.

Nicolae Alexandru Virastau, Freie Universität, Berlin Europe from Below Notions of Europe and the European among Participants in EU Cultural Initiatives

The Idea of Europe The Clash of Projections

In this book, Nicolae Alexandru Virastau offers an enlightening account of the origins of one of Europe’s most in��uential autobiographical traditions. This book examines scrutinizes the construction of the idea of Europe through ‘ethnography of Europeanization’ and by conceptualizing attempts at Europeanization in these initiatives as politics of belonging.

READERSHIP: Students, scholars, cultural policy administrators, cultural managers, heritage practitioners, and policy-makers interested in EU cultural and heritage policy and their implementation at the local level.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of early modern French literature and culture, as well as the history of autobiographical writing in Europe.

READERSHIP: All graduate students and researchers in European Studies, Comparative Literature, cultural criticism.

Vladimir Biti, University of Vienna, Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam, and Vivian Liska, University of Antwerp

63HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

Early Modern AutobiographyFrench

What is the contemporary status of a perceived “European” identity? This book addresses the complex negotiations around the lingering shadow of Eurocentrism, now increasingly challenged by intra-European crises and by the emergence of autonomously non-European perceptions of Europe.

Tuuli Lähdesmäki, University of Jyväskylä, Katja Mäkinen, University of Jyväskylä, Viktorija L.A. Čeginskas , University of Jyväskylä, and Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus, University of Helsinki

May Hardback2021 (approx. 212 pp.) ISBN 9789004424418 Price € 98 / US$ 118 E-ISBN 9789004459557 E-Price € 98 / US$ 118 Egodocuments and History Series, 12 April Hardback2021 (approx. 225 pp.) ISBN 9789004396876 Price € 97 / US$ 117 E-ISBN 9789004449800 E-Price OPEN ACCESS European Studies, 38 April Hardback2021 (approx. 216 pp.) ISBN 9789004449220 Price € 95 / US$ 114 E-ISBN 9789004449442 E-Price € 95 / US$ 114 European Studies, 37

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of the ancient world and the revival of ancient culture during the European Renaissance as well as those who swim or dive underwater.

March Hardback2021(approx. 448 pp.) ISBN 9789004446205 Price € 129 / US$ 155 E-ISBN 9789004446199 E-Price € 129 / US$ 155 Brill’s Studies in Maritime History, 9 “Neither Letters nor Swimming”

In “Neither Letters nor Swimming”: The Rebirth of Swimming and Free-diving, John McManamon documents the revival of interest in swimming during the European Renaissance and its conceptualization as an art. Renaissance scholars realized that the ancients considered one truly ignorant who knew “neither letters nor swimming.”

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY64

The Rebirth of Swimming and Free-diving John M. McManamon, Institute of Nautical Archaeology

April Hardback2021 (680 pp., with approx. 180 map descriptions and over 600 fc illus.) ISBN 9789004433915 Price € 165 / US$ 198 Explokart Studies in the History of Cartography, 20 February Hardback2021(approx. 316 pp.) ISBN 9789004398399 Price € 111 / US$ 133 E-ISBN 9789004457713 E-Price € 111 / US$ 133 National Cultivation of Culture, 24 Geldria Ducatus Geschiedenis en Cartobibliogra��e van het Hertogdom Gelderland tot 1860 Dick Blonk and Peter van der Krogt , University of Amsterdam Literary Canon Formation as Nation-Building in Central Europe and the Baltics 19th to Early 20th Century Aistė Kučinskienė , Vilnius University, Viktorija Šeina, Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Brigita Speičytė , Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore

READERSHIP: This book is for all interested in the historical development of nationalism and literary canon formation as a practice of nation-building in European literatures, as well as anyone concerned with minor literatures in general.

This extensive cartobibiliography contains all printed maps of Gelderland, The Netherlands, and the Gelder’s Quarters from 1543 to 1860. It descibes the geographical, hydraulic and political changes that this part of the Seventeen Provinces has undergone over several centuries. This volume presents regional approaches on the formation and transformation of national literary canons as a practice of nation-building in various cultural traditions (Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Estonian, etc.) from the 19th century to the present times.

65HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: All interested in the legal history, the history of knowledge, book history and history of philosophy and theology in early modern times, especially with regard to colonial IberoAmerica and Asia.

A Case of Global Knowledge Production

Trials of Convergence analyses the nineteenth century industrialization of the Netherlands from the perspective of prices and factor costs. It shows that its retarded transition was due to the con��uent effect of open economy forces, endowments and the erratic adjustment of economic and ��scal institutions.

READERSHIP: All interested in colonisation generally, and in particular of New South Wales, and all interested in the personal and political dimensions of family history and its current day implications. April Hardback2021 (approx. 220 pp.) ISBN 9789004446700 Price € 87 / US$ 105 E-ISBN 9789004446717 E-Price € 87 / US$ 105 Brill’s Specials in Modern History, 4 April Hardback2021 (xiv, 430 pp.) ISBN 9789004449732 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004449749 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Max Planck Studies in Global Legal History of the Iberian Worlds, 2 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff New Lives in an Old Land Re-turning to the Colonisation of New South Wales through Stories of My Parents and Their Ancestors Bronwyn Davies , University of New England

READERSHIP: Economic historians, economists and all others interested in the mechanisms of nineteenth century industrialization, with speci��c attention for the question how open economy effects.

June Hardback2021 (approx. 600 pp.) ISBN 9789004460799 Price € 165 / US$ 198 E-ISBN 9789004460805 E-Price € 165 / US$ 198 Library of Economic History, 14

The School of Salamanca

Edited by Thomas Duve, José Luis Egío, and Christiane Birr

This book re-turns to the colonisation of New South Wales through the lives of the author’s ancestors. By looking hard and listening carefully, by being prepared not to look away, the author re-thinks the way history might be done.

This volume shows that, contrary to the perspective over the past decades, the School of Salamanca encompassed a variety of different sites and actors throughout the world and thus represents a case of global knowledge production.

Trials of Convergence Prices, Markets Industrializationandin the Netherlands, 1800-1913

Arthur van Riel

Price

ISBN

E-ISBN 9789004448582 E-Price € 209 /

13

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY66

209 /

Edited by Francine Giese, Vitrocentre and Vitromusée Romont

Mudejarismo and Moorish Revival in Europe

Cultural Negotiations and Artistic Translations in the Middle Ages and 19th-century Historicism

Mudejarismo and Moorish Revival in Europe offers a critical examination of the reception of IberoIslamic architecture in medieval Iberia and 19thcentury Europe. Taking selected case studies as a starting point, the volume challenges prevalent readings of interconnected cultural and artistic phenomena.

READERSHIP: All interested in Islamic art and architecture, al-Andalus, transcultural exchanges and transfer processes, medieval architecture in Spain and 19th-century architecture and interior design in Europe. Hardback2021(approx. 720 pp.) 9789004448209 € US$ 251 US$ 251 Middle Ages,

Visualising the

February

Applied Emblems in the Cathedral of Lugo European Sources for a Spanish Cycle Addressed to the Virgin Mary Carme López Calderón, University of Santiago de Compostela In this ��rst monograph ever dedicated to the intriguing history of the translation of statues and reliefs into print, the essays in this volume re��ect the printmakers’ various approaches and challenges of translating antique or contemporary artworks, underlining their highly creative handling. An interpretation of the emblematic programme found in the Chapel of Nuestra Señora de los Ojos Grandes (Galicia, Spain), consisting of 58 emblems painted c.1735.

Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 52 February E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004359512€156/US$1879789004447684€156/US$187 Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History, 51 Sculpture in Print, 1480–1600

67HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: All scholars and students interested in the history of prints, the reception of sculpture in other media, as well as scholars working on the visual arts of the Renaissance in general.

READERSHIP: Scholars in global history, and universities institutional libraries, phd and graduate students in the history of education. March Hardback2021(354 pp.) ISBN 9789004446496 Price € 116 / US$ 139 E-ISBN 9789004441477 E-Price € 116 / US$ 139 History of Early Modern Educational Thought, 2 Education beyond Europe Models and Traditions before Modernities

Edited by Anne Bloemacher, Mandy Richter, and Marzia Faietti

Edited by Cristiano Casalini, Edward Choi, and Ayenachew A. Woldegiyorgis

March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004421509€149/US$1799789004445864€149/US$179

This volume inquires into the history of local educational traditions both before and after their encounter with European powers, and their own modernities.

READERSHIP: Emblem scholars, art historians, cultural and social historians, historians of religion, historians of the book and print culture, Mariologists.

Julie M. Svalastog , Leiden University

March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004447271€129/US$1559789004447349€129/US$155 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Converso and Morisco Studies, 225/4

Konrad Ottenheym, Utrecht University An account of the emergence of England’s earliest chartered Africa companies and their traders. It questions the interaction between company and private interests and their mutual impact on the emerging Atlantic of the seventeenth century and beyond.

READERSHIP: For all those interested in early modern overseas expansion and empire building, the overseas trading companies, early modern merchant communities, and the development of the English and later British Empire.

In the renaissance also architecture from c. 800-1200 was regarded as a useful source of inspiration for contemporary building, sometimes by misinterpreting these medieval architecture as roman structures, sometimes because that era was also regarded as a glorious ‘ancient’ past.

READERSHIP: All interested in art history and architecture of the Renaissance period, and the relationships between humanist scholarship, architects, artists and their patrons c. 1400-1700.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY68

February E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004440821€115/US$1399789004446212€115/US$139 The Atlantic World, 39 March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004446618€165/US$1989789004446625€165/US$198 NIKI Studies in NetherlandishItalian Art History, 14 Mastering the Worst of Trades England’s Early Africa Companies and their Traders, 1618-1672

READERSHIP: An academic and informed non academic readership interested in Early Modern socio-cultural history, the history and literature of Spain and Portugal, and the history of the Jews and Muslims in Spain and beyond.

The Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and Beyond Volume Four: Resistance and Reform Edited by Kevin Ingram, St Louis University in Madrid Converso and Morisco are the terms applied to those Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity (mostly under duress) in late Medieval Spain. Converso and Moriscos Studies examines the manifold cultural implications of these mass convertions.

Romanesque Renaissance Carolingian, Byzantine and Romanesque Buildings (800-1200) as a Source for New All’Antica Architecture in Early Modern Europe (1400-1700)

READERSHIP: Scholars and students of early Christian and medieval art, as well as historians of other periods or of medieval culture generally, and researchers in laterality interested in its artistic manifestations.

January Hardback2021(approx. 420 pp.) ISBN 9789004434387 Price € 165 / US$ 199 E-ISBN 9789004442566 E-Price € 165 / US$ 199 Explorations in Medieval Culture, 12 Satire in the Middle Byzantine Period

The Golden Age of Laughter? Edited by Przemysław Marciniak , University of Silesia, and Ingela Nilsson, University of Gothenburg and The Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul This volume explores various forms, functions and meanings of satirical texts written in the Middle Byzantine period.

69HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

January Hardback2021(approx. 360 pp.) ISBN 9789004389991 Price € 160 / US$ 192 E-ISBN 9789004444829 E-Price € 160 / US$ 192 Brill’s Companions to European History, 23 March Hardback2021(approx. 320 pp.) ISBN 9789004448254 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004448711 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 16 A Companion to Late Medieval and Early Modern Siena Santa Casciani, John Carroll University, and Heather Richardson Hayton, Guilford College Right and Left in Early Christian and Medieval Art Robert Couzin A Companion to Late Medieval and Early Modern Siena introduces the once-powerful commune to a wider audience. Edited by Santa Casciani and Heather Richardson Hayton, this collection explores how Siena built a distinctive civic identity and institutions that endured for centuries. Robert Couzin’s Right and Left in Early Christian and Medieval Art provides the ��rst in-depth study of handedness, position, and direction in the visual culture of Europe and Byzantium from the fourth to the fourteenth century.

READERSHIP: All interested in medieval and early modern European studies, history, religious studies, and particularly those in Italian Studies, the humanities, or art history. Well-suited for scholars, graduate students, and libraries.

READERSHIP: All interested in Byzantine literature and culture, and scholars interested in satirical and humorous writings.

March E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004371576€185/US$2229789004404397€185/US$222 Brill’s Companions

A Companion to the Reformation in Geneva

Edited by Jon Balserak , University of Bristol

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY70

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern history, intellectual history, historical theology, the history of ministry, discipline, education, and publishing as well as transnational history, Swiss and French history, and refugee studies. to Tradition,

A Companion to the Reformation in Geneva describes the course of the Protestant Reformation in the city of Geneva from the 16th to the 18th centuries. It seeks to explore the beginnings of reform in the city, the struggles the reformers encountered when seeking to teach, minister to, educate, and discipline the inhabitants of Geneva, and the methods employed to overcome these obstacles. It examines Geneva’s relations with nearby cities and how Geneva handled the in��ux of immigrants from France. The volume focuses on the most signi��cant aspects of life in the city, examines major theological and liturgical subjects associated with the Genevan Reformation, and describes the political, social, and cultural consequences of the Reformation for Geneva. “This volume is a scholarly and very accessible introduction to the Genevan Reformation that covers history, religious developments, and impact, balancing the perspectives of both historians and theologians. The contributors present an extraordinarily well-rounded view of Geneva during the Reformation. It will be a tremendous aid to scholarship and the book that the next generation of scholars will use both as a handy reference and as the starting point for future work.”

the Christian

96

READERSHIP: Historians of Early Modern and Modern Central Europe, Germany, Austria, England; Economic Historians (Insurance History); History of Ideas. March Hardback2021(approx. 364 pp.) ISBN 9789004446878 Price € 130 / US$ 157 E-ISBN 9789004447639 E-Price € 130 / US$ 157 East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 69 February Hardback2021(approx. 216 pp.) ISBN 9789004421110 Price € 99 / US$ 119 E-ISBN 9789004444805 E-Price OPEN ACCESS Nuncius Series, 7 January Hardback2021(approx. 564 pp.) ISBN 9789004424128 Price € 140 / US$ 168 E-ISBN 9789004431225 E-Price € 140 / US$ 168 Library of Economic History, 13

The Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja is a mysterious narrative source covering the Slavic presence on the Adriatic coast and its hinterland. This study offers a new interpretation of the text, based on the recognition of the ��gures of model rulers.

71HISTORYRECENTPUBLICATIONS

The Kings of the Slavs

Large city ��res were a huge threat in premodern Central European every-day life; only quite late, institutional forms of ��re insurances emerged as a post-disaster instrument of damage recovery. During the nineteenth century, insurance agencies spread through the World forming a plurality of modernities, safe or unsafe.

READERSHIP: Historians of premodern science, philologists working on the Graeco-Roman, Syriac, and Arabic tradition, along with chemists and natural scientists, in particular those cooperating with humanists.

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of medieval Dalmatia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosna and Serbia, history of the Slavs in general and the reception of medieval literary traditions in early modern period.

The Image of a Ruler in the Latin Text of The Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja Wawrzyniec Kowalski, University of Wroclaw Traces of Ink Experiences of Philology and Replication Edited by Lucia Raggetti, University of Bologna Prometheus Tamed  Fire, Security, and Modernities, 1400 to 1900 Cornel Zwierlein, Heisenberg Program German Research Foundation

Traces of Ink explores the material and textual aspects of inks in Babylonian, Graeco-Roman, Syriac and Arabo-Islamic cultures from the interdisciplinary perspective that emerges from cooperation between philologists and natural scientists.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTHISTORY72

Edited by M.C. Mirow and Howard M. Wasserman

This edited volume provides a collection of historical and contemporary commodity chain studies placing labor at the centre of their analysis. It represents an important contribution to commodity chain research, but also to the ��elds of social-economic and global labour history.

Erik De Bom, KU Leuven, Randall Lesaffer, KU Leuven and Tilburg University, and Werner Thomas, KU Leuven ConstitutionalPainting

READERSHIP: This book is of interest to scholars and graduate students with interest in the subject of sovereignty from different academic disciplines: political and institutional historians, historians of political thought, and legal historians.

Global Commodity Chains and Labor Relations

Andrea Komlosy, University of Vienna, and Goran Musić The essays in this volume explore the theories and practices of sovereignty in the context of state-building in the early modern Northern and Southern Low Countries. The book approaches this historical debate from three angles: (1) political theoretical, (2) legal, and (3) politico-historical. In Painting Constitutional Law, scholars of constitutional law analyse Xavier Cortada’s series May It Please the Court. Exploring new connections between contemporary art and law, they discuss how Cortada captures these foundational decisions, their people, and their events on canvas.

READERSHIP: This book is of interest to graduate, post-graduate students, and established scholars from the disciplines of history, development studies, sociology and anthropology interested in the history of capitalism.

Law Xavier Cortada’s Images of Constitutional Rights

READERSHIP: All interested in U.S. constitutional law and the Supreme Court, including in the subjects of the cases depicted in Cortada’s paintings and analysed in the chapters. Those interested in legal iconography and the intersection of art and law.

Early SovereigntiesModern Theory and Practice of a Burgeoning Concept in the Netherlands

February Hardback2021(x,310 pp.) ISBN 9789004446045 Price € 141 / US$ 170 E-ISBN 9789004446267 E-Price € 141 / US$ 170 Legal History Library, 47 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff February Hardback2021(approx. 252 pp.) ISBN 9789004364301 Price € 132 / US$ 159 E-ISBN 9789004445598 E-Price € 132 / US$ 159 Legal History Library, 46 Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff March Hardback2021(xvi, pp. 391) ISBN 9789004448032 Price € 126 / US$ 152 E-ISBN 9789004448049 E-Price € 126 / US$ 152 Studies in Global Social History, 42

73CARTOGRAPHYANDHISTORYBOOKRECENTPUBLICATIONS

READERSHIP: All interested in the history of philosophy, Descartes and Spinoza, the history of the book and bibliography, intellectual history and theEarly-Enlightenmentnetworks,thought,DutchGoldenAge.

READERSHIP: Academics, research students, and upper-level undergraduates in the ��elds of medieval studies and history of the book. December 2021 Hardback (approx. 434 pp.) ISBN 9789004472143 Price € 145 / US$ 174 E-ISBN 9789004472167 E-Price € 145 / US$ 174 Library of the Written WordThe Manuscript World, 102

This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chinese religion and philosophy were represented in Dutch printed works between 1595-1700.

Middle theirManuscriptsEnglishandLegacies

READERSHIP: All interested in early modern encounters between Asia and Europe, and anyone concerned with printing and publishing in the seventeenthcentury Dutch Republic. December 2021

A Volume in Honour of Ian Doyle Corinne Saunders, University of Durham, and Richard Lawrie, University of Durham A celebration of the extraordinary and transformative work of Ian Doyle on medieval manuscripts and their legacies, presenting new research by eighteen of the most eminent international scholars of manuscript studies and histories of the book.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004467989€199/US$2409789004467996OPENACCESS

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004426399€127/US$1539789004473294OPENACCESS Library of the Written WordThe Handpress World, 101 December 2021

In this descriptive bibliography Jeroen van de Ven examines all editions of Spinoza’s writings published between 1663 and 1694: his exposition of Descartes’s ‘Principles’ with the ‘Metaphysical Thoughts’, the ‘Theological-Political Treatise’, and the posthumous writings, with the ‘Ethics’.

Library of the Written WordThe Handpress World, 100 Printing and Publishing Chinese Religion and Philosophy in the Dutch Republic, 1595-1700 The Chinese Imprint Trude Dijkstra, Leiden University Printing Spinoza A Descriptive Bibliography of the Works Published in the Seventeenth Century Jeroen M.M. van de Ven, Erasmus University Rotterdam

READERSHIP: All interested in early-modern European history, the history of the book and the role of the Reformation in the development of the printing industry.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTCARTOGRAPHYANDHISTORYBOOK74

READERSHIP: Historians of print, art history, bibliographers, rare books librarians, and anyone with broad interests in early modern Iberian culture and literature.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004447134€165/US$1989789004447141€165/US$198 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 91 Illustration Ornamentationand in the Iberian Book World, 1450-1800 Edited by Alexander S. Wilkinson, University College Dublin

December 2021

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004448919€119/US$1449789004470439€119/US$144 Library of the Written WordThe Handpress World, 99 Communities of Print Books and their Readers in Early Modern Europe Edited by Rosamund Oates, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Jessica Purdy, Manchester Metropolitan University

This volume features nineteen contributions which explore and shed new light on how Iberian print was adorned and illustrated in the early modern period.

This book provides a new perspective on book history, with essays from leading scholars showing how communities of writers, publishers and readers across early modern Europe shaped the consumption of print.

December 2021

December 2021

This monograph examines the rise of the Wittenberg printing industry and analyses how it overtook the Empire’s leading print centres.

E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback9789004462403€124/US$1509789004462427€124/US$150 Library of the Written WordThe Handpress World, 96 The Industry of Evangelism Printing for the Reformation in Martin Luther’s Wittenberg Drew B. Thomas , University of St. Andrews

READERSHIP: Those interested in history of the book, readership and reception history, and the cultural and social history of early modern Europe, particularly academics, students, and rarebook librarians.

The Book and Central Europe

August E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004448926€162/US$1949789004462342€162/US$194 Library of the Written Word, 94 August Hardback2021(approx. 338 pp.) ISBN 9789004462380 Price € 125 / US$ 151 E-ISBN 9789004462397 E-Price € 125 / US$ 151 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 95 Print Culture at the Crossroads

September 2021 Hardback (approx. 283 pp.) ISBN 9789004463318 Price € 118 / US$ 142 E-ISBN 9789004463325 E-Price € 118 / US$ 142 Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World, 97 The Illustrated Afterlife of Terence’s Comedies (800-1200)

READERSHIP: All interested in early-modern European history, the history of the book, and the linguistic and religious diversity of central Europe.

READERSHIP: All interested in book history, reception of antiquity, history of reading, and cultural history of the early modern period, and anyone with a particular interest in Ovid’s Metamorphoses or paratext.

Edited by Elizabeth Dillenburg , University of Minnesota, Howard Louthan, University of Minnesota, and Drew B. Thomas , University of St. Andrews

READERSHIP: All interested in the medieval reception and illustration of the Latin classics, and of Terence’s comedies in particular.

This is a book about Roman comedy, ancient theatre imagery, and seven medieval illustrated manuscripts of Terence’s six Latin comedies. These manuscript illustrations, made between 800 and 1200, enabled their medieval readers to view these comedies as “mirrors of life”.

Producing ‘Metamorphoses’Ovid’s in the Early Modern Low Countries Paratexts, Publishers, Editors, Readers John Tholen, Rotterdam Public Library

75CARTOGRAPHYANDHISTORYBOOKRECENTPUBLICATIONS

This book investigates the importance of printing in early-modern Central Europe, revealing a complicated web of connections linking printers and scholars, Jews and Christians, from the Baltic to the Adriatic. This book offers an analysis of paratextual infrastructures in editions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and shows how paratexts functioned as important instruments for publishers and commentators to in��uence readers of this ancient text.

Beatrice Radden Keefe, University of Zurich

Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume deals with one of the most urgent and topical questions in early modern history: how did European authorities use a new medium with such tremendous potential?

READERSHIP: All interested in European media history in early modern times, all with an interest in early modern processes of socialisation and institutionalisation, cultural sociology. June Hardback2021 (x, 331 pp.) ISBN 9789004415850 Price € 143 / US$ 172 E-ISBN 9789004440111 E-Price € 143 / US$ 172 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 86

Edited by Arthur der Weduwen, Andrew Pettegree and Graeme Kemp

The exchange of news belongs to the fabric of functional elites and affects institutionalisation processes in seventeenth century. The news market was part of the elite’s social economy. Investment in news resulted in participation and privilege.

PUBLICATIONSRECENTCARTOGRAPHYANDHISTORYBOOK76

READERSHIP: All interested in the early modern book world, the cataloguing, distribution and sale of books, and the history of collecting. July E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004422230€165/US$1999789004422247€165/US$199 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 93 Book Trade Catalogues in Early Modern Europe

This edited collection offers the latest scholarship on book catalogues in early modern Europe. Contributors discuss the role that these catalogues played in bookselling and book auctions, as well as in guiding the tastes of book collectors.

Edited by Nina Lamal, Jamie Cumby, and Helmer J. Helmers

The Business of News Heiko Droste, Stockholm University Translated by Madeleine Hurd, Södertörn University

July E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004448889€143/US$1729789004448896OPENACCESS Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 92 Print and Power in Early Modern Europe (1500–1800)

READERSHIP: This volume will appeal to historians of early modern print culture as well as historians of media and anyone with broad interest in early modern cultural and political history.

The Development of the German 1605–1650Newspaper, Jan Hillgärtner

Rumours of Revolt

READERSHIP: This book will be of interest to scholars and students working in the ��elds of book history and material culture between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries and across central and lesser-known European papermaking regions.

READERSHIP: All interested in the early history of the press in Germany, the history of journalism and communication and the development of the public sphere. May E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004423329€130/US$1579789004423336€130/US$157 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 88 June E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004423992€160/US$1929789004424005€160/US$192 Library of the Written Word, 89 May E-PriceE-ISBNPriceISBNHardback20219789004432482€112/US$1349789004432628€112/US$134 Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, 90

This book attends to the most essential, lucrative, and overlooked business activity of early modern Europe: the trade of paper, uncovering its hotspots and trade routes, usual dealings, and recycling economies.

77CARTOGRAPHYANDHISTORYBOOKRECENTPUBLICATIONS

The Paper Trade in Early Modern Europe Practices, Materials, Networks Edited by Daniel Bellingradt , Erlangen-Nuremberg University, and Anna Reynolds, University of St Andrews News in Times of Con��ict

This book explores the reception of foreign news during the Dutch Revolt and the French Wars of Religion, shedding new light on the connections between these con��icts and demonstrating the emergence of critical news audiences.

Civil War and the Emergence of a Transnational News Culture in France and the Netherlands, 1561–1598

Rosanne M. Baars, University of Amsterdam

Jan Hillgärtner traces the development and spread of the newspaper and the development of the printing industry around it in the Holy Roman Empire in the ��rst half of the seventeenth century.

READERSHIP: All interested in the transnational history of the French Wars of Religion and the Dutch Revolt, and anyone concerned with the history of early modern news, media, and public debate.

Every two weeks, we discuss the latest and most remarkable publications with our editors and authors. The podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple podcasts and Google podcasts. Interviews and guest posts Find discussions on key issues in the ��eld of humanities, book presentations, re��ections on the academic publishing industry and interviews with Brill staff, editors and authors. Join the conversation On our blog, we let our authors and editors explain why the Humanities have been, and will remain, a vital pillar of academia and society. Want to join the conversation? Contact us marketing@brill.comat

Visit our Blog at blog.brill.com ... and discover

The Humanities Matter

podcast

Customers in the Americas c/oBRILLTurpin Distribution 143 West Street New Milford, CT 06776 United States T (844) 232 3707 (Toll free US and Canada) T +1 (860) 350 0041 F +1 (860) 350 brillna@turpin-distribution.com0039 Or contact your Library Supplier

Where to Order

8TQ United Kingdom T +44 (0) 1767 604-954 F +44 (0) 1767 brill@turpin-distribution.com601-640

For sales information and contact details of our sales representatives, please visit brill.com/services/trade For General Order Information and Terms and Conditions please go to brill.com Brill’s VAT registration number is NL 0015 39 243 B01 Printed in the Netherlands Online Resources and Primary Sources Customers outside the Americas P.O.BRILLBox 9000 2300 PA Leiden

The Netherlands T +31 (0)71-53 53 500 sales@brill.com Customers in the Americas 2BRILLLiberty Square, 11th Floor Boston, MA 02109 United States T 1-617-263-2323 F sales@brill.com1-617-263-2324

All given prices are subject to change without prior notice. Prices do not include VAT (applicable only to residents of the Netherlands and residents of other EU member states without a VAT registration number). Prices do not include shipping & handling. Customers in Canada, USA and Mexico will be charged in US dollars. Please note that due to fluctuations in the exchange rate, the US dollar amounts charged to credit card holders may vary slightly from the prices advertised. Print Book Orders and Journal Subscriptions

Customers outside the Americas c/oBRILLTurpin Distribution Stratton Business Park Pegasus BedfordshireBiggleswadeDriveSG18

All customers can order via our website brill.com. To make sure the ordering process is safe Brill uses the latest encryption technology and other methods to protect your credit card information.

2022Feb-CvH-ED Brill offers publications in the following areas: • African Studies • American Studies • Ancient Near East and Egypt • Art History • Asian Studies • Biblical Studies and Early Christianity • Biology • Book History and Cartography • Classical Studies • Education • History • Human Rights and Humanitarian Law • International Law • International Relations • Jewish Studies • Languages and Linguistics • Literature and Cultural Studies • Media Studies • Middle East and Islamic Studies • Philosophy • Religious Studies • Slavic and Eurasian Studies • Social Sciences • Theology and World Christianity

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.