Oxford-Warburg Studies

The Oxford-Warburg Studies series has continued since 1963 and is now published by Oxford University Press (previously Clarendon Press). The series comprises works of original research on the intellectual and cultural history of Europe, with particular reference to the transmission and reception of ideas and images. The underlying aim is to foster an interdisciplinary approach based on primary sources, which may be visual as well as written, and may extend to materials in a wide range of vernaculars and ancient languages.
Among the topics addressed by past authors in the series are the relationship between classical scholarship and the Christian tradition, the influence of modes of transmission on the uptake of ideas, the contributions of great scholars to the learning of their day, and the study of the Italian and Northern manifestations of humanism and their aftermath.
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