Publications
Mediaevalia
Mediaevalia is an interdisciplinary journal of medieval studies published at Binghamton since 1975, now re-founded as an arena for comparative and cross-cultural scholarship in medieval and early modern studies with a global perspective. The editor is Sandro Sticca, Professor of Romance Languages, Binghamton University. Projected volumes include a collection of papers on the relations of late-medieval literary and scientific discourses and concerns.
The Brepols Binghamton Series
CEMERS is one of four North American centers of scholarship in Medieval and/or Early Modern Studies associated with Brepols Press, which publishes in The Brepols Binghamton Series the proceedings of Binghamton conferences and other selected projects.
Forthcoming volumes include: A. Tricomi, ed. Contextualizing the Renaissance: Returns to History (proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of CEMERS); D. Stewart and A. Cornish, eds., Sparks and Seeds: Medieval Literature and its Afterlife. Essays in Honor of John Freccero with an introduction by Giuseppe Mazzotta.
Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS)
The Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (MRTS) has published over 150 volumes focusing on Western European Medieval And Renaissance Studies. This series was under the sponsorship of CEMERS from 1978 until 1996.
International Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMERS)
A new series of texts and studies representing work on diverse pre-modern cultures and intellectual or artistic traditions. In preparation are the following volumes: Anthony Preus, Isis to Athena: Encounters between Ancient Egypt and Greece; Rosmarie Morewedge, The Roles of Women in the Middle Ages: A Reassessment; Jeremiah Hackett, ed., Being and Thought in Aquinas; Lenn E. Goodman, Studies in Jewish Philosophy; and Parviz Morewedge, ed., Philosophy in Medieval Africa: Indigenous, Jewish, Greek, Christian, and Islamic Traditions.
Note: The Brepols Series and IMERS succeed MRTS, which operated on the Binghamton Campus in close association with CEMERS from 1978 to 1996.
Publications of Affiliated Institutions
CEMERS’s association with various affiliated institutions makes a cooperative and enriching environment for the publications of books, journals and research papers. Some of the main publications of affiliated institutions are: The Journal of Neoplatonic Studies; the Islamic Translations Series; the publications of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS); the Nur and Episteme Series. A comprehensive list of publications is to be found in the appendices.


