Trial e-Resource – Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World Online

Sharon Nangle
Thursday 4 December 2014
Our trial of Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World Online has just begun, and will last until 2 January 2015.

Edited by Philip Ford, Jan Bloemendal and Charles Fantazzi, the Encyclopaedia traces the enduring history and wide-ranging cultural influence of Neo-Latin, the form of Latin that originated in the Italian Renaissance and persists to the modern era. 

Featuring original contributions by a host of distinguished international scholars, this comprehensive reference work explores every aspect of the civilized world from literature and law to philosophy and the sciences. 

The Encyclopaedia is an invaluable resource for both researchers and students, and for all those interested in Neo-Latin studies, humanism, the Renaissance, the Classical Tradition, classical philology, intellectual history, and art history.

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