Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
OF MEDIEVALISTS INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY OF MEDIEVAL LATIN FROM BRITISH SOURCES (DMLBS) 08
DIE BISCHFE DES HEILIGEN RMISCHEN REICHES /THE BISHOPS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (BHRR) 10
IN PRINCIPIO (INPR) 13
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Introduction
For more than 20 years, Brepols Publishers has Furthermore, live links have been built between Brepolis
been developing high-value databases in the Medieval Bibliographies and Brepolis Medieval Encyclopaedias.
field of Humanities.
The other strength of Brepols lies in the study of Latin language
and Literature as we offer the worlds leading databases in this
Since 2001, these databases are available on- field. Brepols has created a Latin environment where we bring
line as well as new resources on a platform together recent Latin texts editions and Latin dictionaries:
called BREPOLiS. As a result we are proud
to offer 21 databases on our website. The cluster Brepolis Latin Complete gathers together the
Library of Latin Texts series A, the Library of Latin Texts series
At the moment, Brepols offers 6 bibliographic databases includ- B, the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, the Archive of Celtic-
ing more than 1.9 million records, 4 encyclopaedias containing Latin Literature, the Aristoteles Latinus Database, the Cross
over 110,000 articles written by specialists, and 5 Latin full-text Database Searchtool, and the Database of Latin Dictionaries.
databases gathering together more than 8200 key texts for the
understanding of the Western civilization. A last cluster of databases is dedicated to Religious Studies and
Church History and includes the Dictionnaire dhistoire et de
One of Brepols main fields of interest is Medieval Studies. We gographie ecclsiastiques, the Index Religiosus and the Bischfe des
have created an unparalleled medieval environment where we Heiligen Rmischen Reiches / the Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire.
bring together key resources for the study of the Middle Ages
with bibliographies on the one hand, and with encyclopaedias on Most of these databases have become unequaled resources in their
the other. Two clusters are available: respective discipline. Not content with having developed such
tools, we are still working to further improve these databases and
Brepolis Medieval Bibliographies gathers together the Inter- to make new tools available to the international community of
national Medieval Bibliography, the Bibliographie de civilisation scholars. Thats why we can say more than ever that we are
mdivale and the International Directory of Medievalists.
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Archive of
Celtic-Latin
Literature (ACLL)
A full-text database of the corpus of Latin Key Features
literature produced in Celtic-speaking Europe
from the period 400-1200 AD Contains more than 500 texts
2
Aristoteles
Latinus
Database (ALD)
3
Bibliographie de
Civilisation
Mdivale (BCM)
A Comprehensive, Current Bibliography Key Features
of Monographs
More than 60,000 bibliographic records of monographs
The Bibliographie de civilisation mdivale has been established by Academic partner: the Centre dtudes Suprieures de
the Centre dtudes Suprieures de Civilisation Mdivale (Universit Civilisation Mdivale (Universit de Poitiers)
de Poitiers) and aims to provide a comprehensive, current bibli-
Every bibliographical record is fully classified
ography of monographs worldwide and listings of miscellany vol-
umes (conference proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften). Numerous search fields: author, title, year of publication,
The Bibliographie de civilisation mdivale currently comprises subject, place, period, person, etc.
more than 60,000 titles from 1958 to 2015; i.e. the whole of the
Choice of simple or advanced search
relevant elements from the famous bibliography in the Cahiers
de civilisation mdivale. Every reference has been fully classified Auto-complete function
by date, subject and location, and provides full bibliographical Automatic counting of number of responses for each search
records. term
The disciplines to which the Bibliographie de civilisation mdivale
Several export formats (EndNote, RefWorks, Microsoft
is relevant include all aspects of History, Language and Literature,
Office Word)
Philosophy and Theology, Art History, Archaeology, and so forth
in the Western, Byzantine and Islamic worlds. Multilingual interface (English, French, German, Spanish
and Italian)
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Bibliography of Key Features
Irish History
Institute of Historical Research
Auto-complete function
The first reference point for British and Irish
Automatic counting of number of responses for each search
history
term
The Bibliography of British and Irish History Online provides Several export formats (EndNote, RefWorks, Microsoft
bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with the British Office Word)
Isles, and with the British empire and Commonwealth, during Multilingual interface (English, French, German, Spanish
all periods for which written documentation is available - from and Italian)
55BC to the present.
Email alerts in order to stay up to date with new research
The BBIH is a vital tool for any university library and is invalu-
able for all levels of academic research, from undergraduate dis-
sertations to the most advanced scholarship.
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Brepolis Latin:
Cross Database Searchtool (CDS) /
Thesaurus Formarum (TF)
This search tool allows the user to search various Latin full-text Any user can construct a file of forms specific to one author, one
databases simultaneously, namely the Library of Latin Texts work, one period, one century and produce a list from it and,
Series A, Library of Latin Texts Series B, Monumenta Germaniae therefore, identify what vocabulary is indispensable for studying
Historica, Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature and the Aristoteles the Latin works of Cicero, Augustine, Bernard or even Descartes!
Latinus Database. The database makes also possible to identify which words are
specific to one author, one work, one period or one century.
As a result, users who have access to these different databases Another interesting feature offered by the Thesausus Formarum is
are able to use this common interface to conduct a search of the the possibility to compare the vocabulary from two corpora (the
various corpora. content of each corpus being defined by users). For instance, one
can compare the vocabulary used by Augustine with those of the
Furthermore, the Cross Database Searchtool has been enriched authors from the same period.
with the Thesaurus Formarum. The Thesaurus Formarum is the
reference tool for the study of Latin vocabulary and a reliable
starting-point for carrying out research in any of the languages
influenced by Latin.
SEARCHTOOL FOR FULL-TEXT DATABASES / LATIN LITERATURE
Library of Latin Texts - Library of Latin Texts - Monumenta Archive of Celtic-Latin Aristoteles Latinus
Series A Series B Germaniae Historica Literature Database
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Database of Latin dictionary database including:
E. Forcellini, Lexicon Totius Latinitatis
Latin
E. Forcellini, Lexicon Totius Latinitatis. Onomasticon
(auctore J. Perin)
Ch. T. Lewis, Ch. Short, Latin Dictionary
Dictionaries
Blaise, Dictionnaire latin-franais des auteurs chrtiens
Blaise, Lexicon latinitatis medii aevi
Du Cange, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis
Firmini Verris Dictionarius
Anonymi Montepessulanensis Dictionarius
(DLD) Guillaume Le Talleur, Dictionarius familiaris et compendiosus
A. Souter, A glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D.
Fr. Arnaldi, P. Smiraglia, Latinitatis italicae medii aevi lexicon
(saec. Vex.-saec. XII in.)
M. Prez Gonzlez, Lexicon Latinitatis Medii Aevi Regni Legionis
(s. VIII-1230) imperfectum
A. Bartal, Glossarium mediae et infimae Latinitatis regni
A set of reference dictionaries Hungariae
for the study of Latin L. F. Stelten, Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Latin
A. Sleumer, Kirchenlateinisches Wrterbuch
E Chauvin, Lexicon philosophicum
The Database of Latin Dictionaries is a project that has been in
E. A. de Nebrija, Lexicon hoc est dictionarium ex sermone Latino
development for many years by the Centre Traditio Litterarum in Hispaniensem
Occidentalium (CTLO) under the direction of Paul Tombeur.
Its purpose is to produce for scholars and students an online da- user who has conducted a search on a word in a dictionary within
tabase comprising a large number of Latin dictionaries. DLD to export this word automatically to its sister-database and
thereby identify actual occurrences of the particular word in the
The database will continue to grow gradually and will comprise Library of Latin Texts in its actual context.
three kinds of dictionaries:
dictionaries to assist translation from Latin into modern lan- Likewise, a user can select a word found in a text of LLT (or
guages, in one of the other full-text databases, namely the Monumenta
Germaniae Historica, Aristoteles Latinus Database and the Archive
dictionaries providing semantic and etymological explana-
of Celtic-Latin Literature) and automatically find entries on the
tions in Latin of Latin words,
word in the constituent dictionaries of the DLD.
Key Features
The aim of the database is not only to integrate different types of
Latin dictionaries, whether modern, medieval or early-modern,
17 Dictionaries available
but also to build in links between these different tools. Where
the dictionaries provide Latin terms and vernacular equivalents Academic responsibility: Centre Traditio Litterarum
or explanations (whether in contemporary or historic forms of Occidentalium
English, French, Spanish, Italian or German, say), searches are Multilingual interface (English, French, German and Italian)
possible on both the Latin lemmata and the English, French,
Search by Latin dictionary headwords or by non-Latin words
Spanish, Italian or German lemmata.
(English, French, Spanish, Italian or German)
One of the most challenging and complex element of the whole Live links to the full-text databases (Library of Latin Texts - Se-
enterprise is the building of live links between the full-text da- ries A, Library of Latin Texts - Series B, Monumenta Germaniae
tabases and the Latin dictionaries, which enhances the search- Historica, Aristoteles Latinus Database and Archive of Celtic-
possibilities and results available to users. These links enable the Latin Literature)
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NEW
Available
Dictionary of Online in
September
Medieval 2015
Latin from
British Sources
The most comprehensive study ever produced Key Features
of Latin in medieval Britain The complete printed version (The British Academy, final
fascicule published in December 2013) available Online
For more than a thousand years after the end of the Roman Multilingual interface (English, French, German and Italian)
empire, Latin remained an important language across Western Search by Latin dictionary headwords, Latin words, non-
Europe. Used throughout the Middle Ages for purposes as diverse Latin words, textual references and full text
as literature, scientific discourse, administration, and religious
worship, it existed alongside the many everyday native languages
of the people.
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Dictionnaire
The second type of entry in the Dictionnaire deals with the
Churchs geographic history. Independently of the religious
history of each country, the entries alongside the maps provide
gographie ries and famous religious places can also be found in the Diction-
naire and, here also, there is a list of the abbots, priors or superiors
ecclsiastiques
associated with each one.
The Dictionnaire dhistoire et de gographie ecclsiastiques Online Updated yearly with new entries
(DHGE) is an unparalleled source of information for anyone in- Academic responsibility: the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
terested in the history of the Church. and the Universit Catholique de Louvain
9
Die Bischfe des
Heiligen Rmischen
Reiches /
The Bishops of the Key Features
(BHRR)
Text fully searchable
10
Europa Sacra
(ES)
11
Index Religiosus (IR)
International Bibliography of Theology, Church History
and Religious Studies
The new reference bibliography for academic Key features
12
In Principio
(INPR)
Incipit Index of Latin Texts
These difficulties arise primarily from the manner in which liter- Key features
ary works circulated prior to the invention of printing. Before
Gutenberg, the text had a life of its own, independent of its au- Over one million records from three major institutions and
thor, and was modified from copy to copy. It is not only the text libraries, supplemented with a growing number of individual
that changed; titles might vary and authorial attributions could collections
shift. There was a tendency to lend only to the rich, and Ovid,
The incipit or first words of a work thus remain the surest means Approximately 25,000 new entries each year
of designating it unambiguously. In a sense, the incipit, by virtue
A search screen providing guidance by offering ten search
of its invariability, is the identity card of the text. Standing apart
fields that enable precise searching
from the diversity of attributions and titles, the incipit guarantees
the presence of a particular text. Multilingual search interface (English, French, German)
The incipit serves as a link between the text and the manuscript.
The search software of In Principio enables to answer two main
questions about the incipit:
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International Key features
Bibliography of
310.000 entries searchable
20.000 references added annually
900 journals regularly checked
The International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance Compatible with OpenURL, facilitating linkage to full text
(IBHR) is the international reference bibliography of academic DOI links
publications on the Renaissance and the early modern period. Email alerts
The IBHR is a continuation of the Bibliographie internationale
de lHumanisme et de la Renaissance, coordinated and published
by Librairie Droz since 1965. Brepols Publishers acquired the
rights to the Bibliography in 2013 and has since been working
on updating the content, extending the coverage, and building
new software to support the online edition of the Bibliography.
BIBLIOGRAPHY / HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE
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International Key features
for the
(CEU), Paul Freedman (Yale), Patrick Geary (editor in
chief, UCLA), Hans-Werner Goetz (Hamburg), Eric Palazzo
(Poitiers), Claudia Rapp (UCLA), Chase Robinson (Oxford),
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International The discipline areas to which the IMB is relevant include Clas-
sics, English Language and Literature, History and Archaeology,
Bibliography
Art History, Music, Theatre and Performance Arts, Rhetoric and
Communication Studies.
Metrics component
BIBLIOGRAPHY / MEDIEVAL STUDIES
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Lexikon des
Mittelalters
(LexMA)
The Standard Encyclopaedia for
Medieval Studies Key features
The Lexikon des Mittelalters is an indispensable tool for medie- Content: 36,700 signed articles by 3000 authors, providing
valists across all disciplines. It deals with all branches of Medieval unrivalled coverage of the European Middle Ages from the
Studies and covers the period from 300 to 1500 AD for the worlds leading encyclopaedia (published 1977-1999)
whole of Europe and parts of Western Asia and North Africa.
Fully searchable in English and German of headwords and
The ancient roots of Western civilisation, as well as neighbouring
subjects
civilisations, such as the Byzantine, the Arabic and the Jewish,
occupy a prominent position in the encyclopaedia. Text fully searchable
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Library of Library of Latin Texts
Latin Texts Series A
(LLT) (LLT-A)
Since 2009 the Library of Latin Texts consists of two parts, each The Library of Latin Texts Series A is a project that was started
of which can be subscribed to separately. The aim has been to in 1991 as the Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts, hence its
input the largest possible number of Latin texts and make them common abbreviation CLCLT. Its purpose was to produce a da-
available and searchable as one large corpus. This is as a response tabase comprising the entirety of Christian Latin literature. The
to the growing needs of scholars to have the widest possible ma- new name that was adopted in 2002 refers to the expansion of the
terial of the highest standard. The material which makes up the chronological limits that were originally set. The aim now is to of-
Library of Latin Texts Series B is drawn from existing scholarly fer a database that will continue to expand and will comprise not
editions whereas the Library of Latin Texts Series A benefits from only Latin literature from the patristic and medieval periods but
the additional intensive research work undertaken by the Centre also from Antiquity and the early-modern and modern eras.
Traditio Litterarum Occidentalium (CTLO).
The Library of Latin Texts Series A is the worlds leading data-
base for Latin texts. In total, the present version of the LLT-A
contains over 74 million Latin words, drawn from more than
3625 works that are attributed to approximately 1150 authors.
The texts which are incorporated are selected by virtue of their
having been edited according to best contemporary scholarly
practice. Independent research is undertaken to verify facts rela-
ting to the text, such as the veracity of the authorial attribution
or the dating. In addition, errors in word-forms from the printed
version are corrected.
FULL-TEXT DATABASE / LATIN LITERATURE
Content
18
Literature from Patristic Authors Key Features
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Library of Latin Texts Contents
Series B genres and all periods. The data are therefore very diverse, and
include genres as varied as chronicles, medieval saints lives and
travel narratives, legal texts, and theological, philosophical and
(LLT-B) scientific treatises from the early-modern period. Above all, the
emphasis is on the online availability of large corpora of texts.
In 2009, Brepols Publishers has launched a new Latin text data-
base, the Library of Latin Texts Series B, LLT-B for short. This
series serves as a supplement to the Library of Latin Texts, which, Key Features
from 2009 on, is known as the Library of Latin Texts Series A
(LLT-A). Contains more than 800 texts
given to large corpora of uniform texts. Conversely, texts requir- filters are used when, instead of searching through the
ing significant preparatory work and greater checking are reserved entire data set, one wishes to restrict the search to a
for the LLT-A. In accordance with current licensing agreements, particular Author or group of Authors, a particular Work,
certain text corpora, although they have been the subject of in- a particular Period or Century
tensive research and would normally appear in the LLT-A, can Live links to the Database of Latin Dictionaries (a user can
been placed in the LLTB. select a word found in a text of LLT-B and automatically find
entries on the word in the constituent dictionaries of the
Given that the Library of Latin Texts Series B constitutes a com- Database of Latin Dictionaries)
plement to the Library of Latin Texts Series A, only the texts that
do not figure in the LLT-A are published in it, and vice versa.
Although it is theoretically possible that certain texts initially ap-
pearing in the LLT-B might later be transferred into the LLT-A,
this would be an exception rather than the rule.
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Monumenta
Germaniae
Historica
(eMGH)
One of the most prestigious editorial Key Features
undertakings for the critical publication
At the moment, the eMGH contains more than 3500 texts.
of medieval historical texts
The database is updated yearly with new material. As a general
The Monumenta Germaniae Historica was founded in 1819 by the rule, precedence is given to narrative sources.
Gesellschaft fr Deutschlands ltere Geschichtskunde. It is without The interface is the same as for Brepols other full-text databases
doubt one of the most prestigious editorial undertakings for the (Library of Latin Texts - Series A, Library of Latin Texts - Series
critical publication of medieval historical texts. B, Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature and Aristoteles Latinus
Database)
In more than 300 volumes, covering the widest possible range
The powerful search-software enables the users to undertake
of historical documents, divided into five major Series (Scrip-
enhanced search possibilities:
tores, Leges, Diplomata, Epistolae and Antiquitates) and into 33
by using wildcards and operators, the user can construct
Subseries, the Monumenta not only continues its editorial pro-
complex search queries
gramme but it has established for all Western scholarship a stan-
filters are used when, instead of searching through the entire
dard for critical editions.
data set, one wishes to restrict the search to a particular
Author or group of Authors, a particular Work, a particular
The powerful search engine developed by the Centre Traditio
Period or Century.
Litterarum Occidentalium and Brepols Publishers allows unpar-
alleled exploitation of this important body of texts, permitting Interface in English, French, German and Italian
in-depth searches of the corpus. Moreover, the integration of the FULL-TEXT DATABASE / LATIN LITERATURE
By means of the Cross Database Searchtool, the eMGH can be
eMGH into the Brepolis Latin platform offers the opportunity to searched simultaneously with the Library of Latin Texts Series
carry out searches simultaneously with other collections of texts A, the Library of Latin Texts Series B, the Aristoteles Latinus
bringing together a total of more than 8200 works (Library of Database, and the Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature
Latin Texts - Series A, Library of Latin Texts - Series B, Aristoteles
live links to reference dictionaries (Database of Latin
Latinus Database, Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature), and allows
Dictionaries): a user can select a word found in a text of
the user to search Latin reference dictionaries (Database of Latin
eMGH and automatically find entries on the word in the
Dictionaries).
constituent dictionaries of the Database of Latin Dictionaries
(17 dictionaries available)
Advanced search capacities for the eMGH are combined with
the possibility of accessing the digital version of each text.
Thus, from each search result, a link to the digital version of the
corresponding page (along with its critical apparatus) is offered
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Patrologia
This initial version of the database allows users to access texts
included in the Patrologia Orientalis (PO) series in two forms: the
Orientalis
original text, available as a PDF file, and a searchable transla-
tion. The user can search for items (such as keywords or quotes)
in the language into which a text was translated in the PO. All the
Database texts in the PO are searchable, and the reader can check the trans-
lation with the original text visible alongside as a non-searchable
PDF file.
(POD)
Key Features
The corpus of patristic texts from the Christian Contains the 234 fascicles published in the Patrologia
East published in the Patrologia Orientalis Orientalis series
series now available online Updated yearly with new texts
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Ut per litteras
apostolicas...
Papal Letters
(LITPA)
Key Features
More than 250,000 documents providing Information is drawn from the celebrated Registres et lettres des
insights into the most varied aspects of Papes du XIII e sicle (32 vols.; Rome, 1883- ) and the Registres
medieval society et lettres des Papes du XIV e sicle (48 vols.; Rome, 1899- )
Complemented with unpublished information
Ut per litteras apostolicas represents an electronic version of the ce-
In total, more than 250,000 documents are searchable
lebrated Registres et lettres des Papes du XIII e sicle (32 vols.: Rome,
1883- ) and the Registres et lettres des Papes du XIV e sicle (48 vols.: Academic Partners: the Centre Interuniversitaire
Rome, 1899- ). Furthermore, it contains unpublished material dHistoire et dArchologie Mdivales de Lyon (CNRS,
(litterae communes of Gregory XI from 1371 to 1375 and the UMR 5648), the Ecole franaise de Rome and the Institut de
registers of petitions of Urbain V). Recherche et dHistoire des Textes
Multilingual interface (English, French and German)
Ut per litteras apostolicas provides striking information on the most
Numerous search fields (Pope, date, type of letter, place of
varied aspects of medieval society: church institutions, the clergy,
issue, analysis/transcription, and so forth)
the papal states, politics, the legal system, taxation, government
and finance, secular society, the religious life, intellectual and ar- Use of Boolean and truncation operators
tistic life, the economy, wars, law and order, the environment and A thesaurus (containing Latin terms proper to the domain
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Vetus Latina
Database
(VLD)
Bible Versions of the Latin Fathers The Latin Bible is at the centre of Western culture. Through the
many reworkings which the text has undergone down the cen-
turies, it bears witness to the development of this civilisation.
The comprehensive patristic records of the The whole of Western intellectual and religious history can be
held up to the mirror of these variants, in which many layers of
Vetus Latina Institut in Beuron
language, from the most vernacular to the most refined, can be
discerned. The different versions are a fundamental resource not
The huge panoply of Latin biblical texts that were in existence
only for theologians, but also for historians and literary scholars.
and use from their first appearance in the second century AD
until the time when, for each of the Bible books, one of them be-
came predominant and unanimously accepted or Vulgate, are
Key Features
known as the Vetus Latina or Old Latin Bible. The direct textual
tradition of the Vetus Latina is meager: due to the eventual suc- Contains the comprehensive patristic records of the Vetus
cess of the Vulgate, the older translations were no longer copied Latina Institut in Beuron
so that only a limited number of Bible manuscripts predating
Over 800,000 biblical citations
the Carolingian era are extant. Moreover, these often supply only
fragments of the biblical story. As a result, the basic sources for The complete repertorium of H. J. Frede (Kirchenschriftsteller
the Old Latin Bible are the biblical citations or allusions found - Verzeichnis und Sigel, Freiburg, 1995) can be consulted
within the writings of the Latin Fathers or Greek patristic authors online within the application, as well as the repertoriums
COLLECTION OF BIBLICAL CITATIONS / BIBLE STUDIES
who were translated into Latin at an early date. regular updates by Professor Gryson
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ARCHIVE OF CELTICLATIN LITERATURE
ARISTOTELES LATINUS
ARCHIVE OF CELTIC-LATIN DATABASE BIBLIOGRAPHIE
LITERATURE
DE CIVILISATION
ARISTOTELES LATINUSMDIVALE
DATABASE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
BRITISH AND IRISH
BIBLIOGRAPHIE HISTORY
DE CIVILISATION DATABASE OF LATIN
MDIVALE
DICTIONARIES BRITISH
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DICTIONNAIRE
AND IRISH HISTORY DHISTOIRE ET DE
GOGRAPHIE ECCLSIASTIQUES DIE BISCHFE
DATABASE OF LATIN DICTIONARIES
DES HEILIGEN RMISCHEN REICHES / THE BISHOPS
DICTIONARY OF MEDIEVAL LATIN FROM BRITISH SOURCES
OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE EUROPA SACRA
DICTIONNAIRE DHISTOIRE ET DE GOGRAPHIE ECCLSIASTIQUES
N PRINCIPIO INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
DIE BISCHFE DES HEILIGEN RMISCHEN REICHES /
OF MEDIEVALISTS INTERNATIONAL
THE BISHOPS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR THE MIDDLE AGES
EUROPA SACRA
NTERNATIONAL MEDIEVAL BIBLIOGRAPHY LEXIKON
DES MITTELALTERS
INDEX RELIGIOSUS
LIBRARY OF LATIN TEXTS
MONUMENTA
IN PRINCIPIO
GERMANIAE HISTORICA REVUE
DHISTOIRE ECCLSIASTIQUE:
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AND THE RENAISSANCE UT
LATINA DATABASE
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