Call for Book Proposals: PALGRAVE STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN MEDICINE (Series Editors: Jonathan Barry and Fabrizio Bigotti)

The Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance (CSMBR) is seeking proposals for the series 


PALGRAVE STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN MEDICINE
edited by Jonathan Barry (University of Exeter, United Kingdom) and Fabrizio Bigotti (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany).


The series provides a high-quality outlet for academic monographs and edited collections devoted to the history of medicine in the period 1100-1800. It pays particular attention to intellectual history and history of ideas, including history and philosophy of science, history of medicine and technology, history of medical institutions, medical biographies as well as mutual bearings between medical humanities and the arts (including music and architecture). Further topics include history of medical traditions and practices, philosophy of medicine and biology and publications of medical correspondences and archival documents

The emphasis of the series lies on European and Western cultures widely construed, including interactions with, and borrowings from, other cultures/traditions/practices around the Mediterranean, especially Arabic and Hebrew. The Editors will also welcome proposals for commented translations (if particularly relevant, even on a large scale) of medical and scientific texts into English (examples of original languages accepted are Greek, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Syriac, as well as European vernaculars).

The series hosts also a section with books from young authors, selected under the international scheme Santorio Award for Excellence in Research and the editors particularly welcome proposals from young researchers. 

For more information about the series or to discuss a proposal, please contact psmemm@fondazionecomel.org or visit https://csmbr.fondazionecomel.org.