Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages & the Renaissance: Publications of the Marco Institute (Brepols)
As an interdisciplinary center, the Marco Institute fosters investigations of art, architecture, history, literature, music, religions, and other aspects of society. This series highlights the diversity of cultures and the exchange of ideas in the pre-modern world through a variety of thematic perspectives on the period.
Apocalyptic Cultures in Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Politics and Prophecy
Edited by Jay Rubenstein and Robert Bast
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages & Renaissance 3: Publications of the Marco Institute (Brepols)
2024
ISBN-13: 978-2-503-60669-9
Navigating Language in the Early Islamic World: Multilingualism and Language Change in the First Centuries of Islam
Edited by Antoine Borrut, Manuela Ceballos, Alison Vacca
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages & Renaissance 2: Publications of the Marco Institute (Brepols)
2024
ISBN-13: 978-2-503-60301-8
Carolingian Experiments
Edited by Matthew Gillis
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages & Renaissance 1: Publications of the Marco Institute (Brepols)
2022
ISBN-13: 978-2-503-59410-1
Other Marco Publications
The Book of Travels: Genre, Ethnology, and Pilgrimage, 1250-1700
Edited by Palmira Brummett
Part of the Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Series by Brill
2009
ISBN-13: 978 90 04 17498 6
ISBN-10: 90 04 17498 2
Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Edited by Robert Stillman
Part of the Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Series by Brill
2006
ISBN-13: 978 90 04 14928 1
ISBN-10: 90 04 14928 1
Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Edited by Thomas J. Heffernan and Thomas E. Burman
Part of the Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Series by Brill
2005
ISBN-13: 978 90 04 14415 6
ISBN-10: 90 04 14415 3