Brill publishers recently published Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World, edited by Philip Ford (†), Jan Bloemendal and Charles Fantazi. It wil also become available online in june 2014.

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With its striking range and penetrating depth, Brill’s Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World (2 vols.) traces the enduring history and broad 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 800,000 word two-volume work explores every aspect of the civilized world from literature and law to philosophy and the sciences. An invaluable resource for both the advanced scholar and the graduate student.

The Encyclopaedia will become available online in June 2014. For more information, click here.

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