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PLEASE CONTACT BREPOLS PUBLISHERS FOR: a 30-day free trial period for institutional users a price quotation details on, or a specimen of, the licence agreement Subscription types: Standard Licence Offers access to the full information and includes remote access but is limited to three simultaneous users Access is by IP address(es) Campus Wide Licence Access is unlimited by IP address(es) Access also includes remote access Consortium / Multiple-Campus Subscription Volume discounts are available for qualifying groups of institutions and multi-site licences Individual subscription For personal use only It offers a single username and password that must not be shared A Licence Agreement needs to be signed when starting a subscription. Subscriptions run for the calendar year. Each database can also be subscribed to individually. LEXIKON DES MITTELALTERS Lexikon des Mittelalters (LexMA) is the standard encyclopaedia for medieval studies INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR THE MIDDLE AGES A Supplement to LexMA Online e International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages supplements LexMA with newly written articles and with articles from reference books ‘Live links’ to the International Medieval Bibliography and to the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale ONLINE ONLINE 84PD0742 Bibliographical list Encyclopaedic article ‘Live links’ with the International Medieval Bibliography (IMB) and the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale (BCM). e Lexikon des Mittelalters and the International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages contain ‘live links’ to the International Medieval Bibliography (bibliography of articles), the leading bibliography of the European Middle Ages. is unparalleled tool compris- es 365,000 records of articles and is OpenUrl compatible. e Bibliographie de civilisation médié- vale has been established by the Centre d’Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale (Université de Poitiers) and aims to provide a comprehensive, cur- rent bibliography of monographs and miscellany volumes worldwide. e BCM contains 50,000 bibliographic records of monographs. is reference work is also OpenUrl compatible. ‘live links’ Begijnhof 67 B-2300 Turnhout Belgium Tel.: +32 (14) 44 80 34 Fax: +32 (14) 42 89 19 [email protected] www.brepolis.net BREPOLiS is the home of all online projects of Brepols Publishers and its partners, aimed at the international community of humanities scholars. e site will offer intelligent and flexible searching of related and linkable databases of unrivalled quality.

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Page 1: standard licence INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR THE … · LexMA . is fully integrated with the . International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages – Supplement to LexMA, a new encyclopaedia

Please contact BrePols PuBlishers for:

❱ a 30-day free trial period for institutional users

❱ a price quotation

❱ details on, or a specimen of, the licence agreement

subscription types:

standard licence

❱ Offers access to the full information and includes remote access but is limited to three simultaneous users

❱ Access is by IP address(es)

campus Wide licence

❱ Access is unlimited by IP address(es)

❱ Access also includes remote access

consortium / Multiple-campus subscription

❱ Volume discounts are available for qualifying groups of institutions and multi-site licences

individual subscription

❱ For personal use only

❱ It offers a single username and password that must not be shared

A Licence Agreement needs to be signed when starting a subscription. Subscriptions run for the calendar year. Each database can also be subscribed to individually.

LEXIKON DES MITTELALTERS❱Lexikon des Mittelalters (LexMA) is the standard

encyclopaedia for medieval studies

INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR THE MIDDLE AGES ❱A Supplement to LexMA Online

❱The International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages supplements LexMA with newly written articles and with articles from reference books

‘Live links’ to the International Medieval Bibliography and to the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale

ONLINE

ONLINE

84PD0742

Bibliographical list

encyclopaedic article

‘Live links’ with the International Medieval

Bibliography (IMB) and the Bibliographie de civilisation

médiévale (BCM).

The Lexikon des Mittelalters and the International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages contain ‘live links’ to the International Medieval Bibliography (bibliography of articles), the leading bibliography of the European Middle Ages. This unparalleled tool compris-es 365,000 records of articles and is OpenUrl compatible.

The Bibliographie de civilisation médié-vale has been established by the Centre d’Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale (Université de Poitiers) and aims to provide a comprehensive, cur-rent bibliography of monographs and miscellany volumes worldwide. The BCM contains 50,000 bibliographic records of monographs. This reference work is also OpenUrl compatible.

‘live links’

Begijnhof 67 B-2300 TurnhoutBelgiumTel.: +32 (14) 44 80 34Fax: +32 (14) 42 89 [email protected] www.brepolis.net

BREPOLiS is the home of all online projects of Brepols Publishers and its partners, aimed at the international community of humanities scholars. The site will offer intelligent and flexible searching of related and linkable databases of unrivalled quality.

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The Standard Encyclopaedia for Medieval StudiesThe Lexikon des Mittelalters is an indispensable tool for medievalists across all disciplines. It deals with all branches of Medieval Studies and covers the period from 300 to 1500 AD/CE for the whole of Europe and parts of Western Asia and North Africa. The ancient roots of Western civilisation, as well as neighbouring civilisations, such as the Byzantine, the Arabic and the Jewish, occupy a prominent position in the encyclopaedia.

The information of the printed edition has been enriched by Brepols Publishers with English headwords, inbuilt translation aids and live links to a Cumulative Bibliography (via the International Medieval Bibliography and the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale).

LexMA is fully integrated with the International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages – Supplement to LexMA, a new encyclopaedia offering supplements that complete or supplement the coverage already offered by LexMA.

Features of LexMA Online

❱ Fully searchable in English and German of headwords and subjects

❱ Full Text Search

❱ Inbuilt Translation Aids

❱ Headwords in the German original have been translated into English and subject-terms harmonised to international standards and library norms

❱ Proper nouns and key concepts have translations into English

❱ Multilingual interface in English, French and German

❱ Live links to a bibliography of articles (International Medieval Bibliography) and to a bibliography of monographs (Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale)

❱ Fully integrated with the International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages – A Supplement to LexMA (IEMA)

❱ Updates to the original printed edition will be integrated into LexMA-Online

❱ Also available as part of Brepolis Medieval Encyclopaedias, the encyclopaedic cluster of Brepolis

Contents

❱ 36,700 signed articles by 3,000 authors, providing unrivalled coverage of the European Middle Ages from the world’s leading encyclopaedia (published 1977-1999)

❱ Coverage of period from c. 300-1500, encompassing Europe, Western Asia and North Africa

❱ Full searching by headwords, subjects; free word-searching; fully exportable

LEXIKON DES MITTELALTERS

online INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA

FOR THE MIDDLE AGES

A Supplement to LexMA OnlineThe International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages (IEMA) – A Supplement to Lexikon des Mittelalters is produced under the joint auspices of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at UCLA and Brepols Publishers. Its Editorial Board comprises scholars from universities in Europe (Hamburg, Oxford, Leeds, Poitiers and Budapest) and the United States (UCLA, Yale and Columbia).

The purpose of IEMA is to supplement LexMA with newly-written commissioned articles, fully peer-reviewed as well as with articles from reference books.

IEMA draws some of its information from the following books:

❱ Fasti Ecclesiae Gallicanae. Répertoire prosopographique des évêques, dignitaires et chanoines de France de 1200 à 1500 (Turnhout: Brepols)

❱ Die Bischöfe des Heiligen Römischen Reiches 1198-1448, by Erwin Gatz (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2001)

❱ Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek (Brussel: Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, 1964-)

❱ Biskupi kościoła w Polsce w latach 965-1999, by Piotr Nitecki

❱ Normannia monastica (Xe-XII esiècle). Prosopographie des abbés bénédictins, by Véronique Gazeau (Caen, Publications du CRAHM, 2008)

Features of IEMA Online

❱ Fully integrated with LexMA

❱ Editorial Board : Michael J. B. Allen (UCLA), Janos Bak (CEU), Paul Freedman (Yale), Patrick Geary (editor in chief, UCLA), Hans-Werner Goetz (Hamburg), Eric Palazzo (Poitiers), Claudia Rapp (UCLA), Chase Robinson (Oxford), Paul Strohm (Columbia), Blair Sullivan (executive editor, UCLA), Ian Wood (Leeds)

❱ Live links to the International Medieval Bibliography and to the Bibliographie de civilisation médiévale

❱ By the end of 2009, IEMA represents about 2,500 entries and subentries

❱ The database is updated yearly with new entries and subentries

online LexMA and IEMA

... are parts of ‘Brepolis Medieval Encyclopaedias’The encyclopaedic cluster consists of the following resources:

❱ The Lexikon des Mittelalters-Online,

❱ The International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages offering supplements to LexMA-Online,

❱ The Europa Sacra database offering complete coverage of Church prelates, information on all 1,300 medieval bishoprics, archdioceses and patriarchates and prosopographical information on18,507 bishops, archbishops and patriarchs.

article from IEMA