The period of the Renaissance (late 14th to early 17th centuries) saw the most intensive reception of Antiquity in European history. The rediscovery, appropriation and further development of the accom
This is volume 3 of Brill's New Pauly, Classical Tradition, which consists of five volumes uniquely concerned with the long and influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinter
The practical reference assumes readers who know little or no Greek, and so offer simple paraphrases and quotes in translation and many illustrations, maps, and tables. The Sachlexikon was begun by Au
This supplementary volume to Brill's Encyclopedia of the Ancient World consists of a listing of Classical and Late Antique Greek and Latin Authors. Each entry gives the name of the work, a brief synop
This fifth volume of Brill's New Pauly completes the encyclopedia's coverage of the long aftermath of antiquity, and the process of reinterpreting and revaluating the classical heritage and classical
This series presents the translation into English of the German edition, published in 2002. The work offers wide-ranging coverage of subjects that are derived from, related to, or based on the classic
Brill's New Pauly is the English edition of Der Neue Pauly published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The ambitious, authoritative project will comprise 20 volumes (of which this is the second). It
Brill's New Pauly is the English edition of Der Neue Pauly published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The ambitious, authoritative project will comprise 20 volumes (of which this is the fifth). It i