Brill’s New Pauly
English translation edited by Christine F. Salazar (Antiquity) and Francis G. Gentry (Classical Tradition)
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Brill´s New Pauly is the English edition of the authoritative Der Neue Pauly, published by Verlag J.B. Metzler since 1996. The encyclopaedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world. The section on Antiquity of Brill´s New Pauly are devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and cover more than two thousand years of history, ranging from the second millennium BC to early medieval Europe. Special emphasis is given to the interaction between Greco-Roman culture on the one hand, and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand. The section on the Classical Tradition is uniquely concerned with the long and influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship. Brill´s New Pauly presents the current state of traditional and new areas of research and brings together specialist knowledge from leading scholars from all over the world. Many entries are elucidated with maps and illustrations and the English edition will include updated bibliographic references.
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Carnutes
(79 words)
Carolingian Renaissance
(6,900 words)
Carp
(224 words)
Carpasia
(160 words)
Carpathians
(209 words)
Carpathos
(465 words)
Carpetani
(180 words)
Carphyllides
(99 words)
Carpi
(130 words)
Carpis
(74 words)
Carpo
(59 words)
Carpocrates, Carpocratians
(213 words)
Carpus
(196 words)
Carricini
(99 words)
Carrinas
(416 words)
Carrot
(199 words)
Carsidius Sacerdos
(54 words)
Carsioli, Carseoli
(222 words)
Carsium
(100 words)
Carsulae
(167 words)
Carteia
(127 words)
Cartennae
(103 words)
Carthage
(1,885 words)
Carthage
(5,523 words)
Carthago Nova
(350 words)
Carthalo
(395 words)
Cartima
(82 words)
Cartimandua
(139 words)
Cartography
(3,225 words)
Cartography
(1,860 words)
Cartonnage
(132 words)
Carura
(190 words)
Carus [1]
(428 words)
Carus(s)a
(34 words)
Carventum
(57 words)
Carvilius
(362 words)
Carya
(71 words)
Caryae
(213 words)
Caryanda
(172 words)
Caryatids
(390 words)
Carystius
(163 words)
Carystus
(487 words)
Casae
(168 words)
Casae Calbenti
(31 words)
Cascellius
(132 words)
Casia
(119 words)
Casilinum
(198 words)
Casinum
(154 words)
Casium
(172 words)
Casmenae
(415 words)
Casos
(163 words)
Caspapyrus
(82 words)
Caspeira
(99 words)
Casperius
(192 words)
Caspian Sea
(290 words)
Caspii
(49 words)
Caspii montes
(104 words)
Cassander
(933 words)
Cassandra
(622 words)
Cassanitae
(142 words)
Cassi
(50 words)
Cassia
(219 words)
Cassianus, Iohannes
(433 words)
Cassiepea, Cassiopea, Cassiope
(158 words)
Cassignatus
(61 words)
Cassiodorus
(1,366 words)
Cassiope
(160 words)
Cassiphone
(117 words)
Cassius
(5,432 words)
Cassivellaunus
(90 words)
Cassope
(280 words)
Castabala
(133 words)
Castabos
(208 words)
Castalia
(253 words)
Cast; Cast collections
(2,843 words)
Castel d'Asso
(184 words)
Castel di Decima
(188 words)
Castellina del Marangone
(174 words)
Castellina-in-Chianti
(156 words)
Castellum
(529 words)
Casthanaea
(97 words)
Castianera
(50 words)
Casticus
(79 words)
Castigatio
(189 words)
Castillo Doña Blanca
(102 words)
Castinus
(82 words)
Castolus
(154 words)
Castor
(571 words)
Castor bean
(278 words)
Castorius
(41 words)
Castra
(2,134 words)
Castratio
(224 words)
Castration of animals
(328 words)