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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Stephen A. Barney
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University of California, Irvine
J. A. Beach
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California State University, San Marcos
Oliver Berghof
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California State University, San Marcos
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André. J. (ed.) (1981) Isidore de Séville: Etymologies. Livre ⅩⅦ, De l'agriculture, with tr. and comm. Paris.
André. J. (1986) Isidore de Séville: Etymologies. Livre ⅩⅡ, Des animaux, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Goode, H. D. and Drake, G. C. (tr.) (1980) Cassiodorus, Institutiones Book Ⅱ, Chapter Ⅴ; Isidore of Seville, Etymologies Book Ⅲ, Chapters 15–23. Colorado Springs.
Lindsay, W. M. (ed.) (1911) Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Etymologiarum sive Originum Libri ⅩⅩ. Oxford.
Marshall, P. K. (ed.) (1983) Etymologies. Book Ⅱ, Rhetoric, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Oroz Reta, J. and Marcos Casquero, M.-A. (eds.) (1993) Etimologías: edición bilingüe, with tr. and comm., and introd. by Manuel C. Díaz y Díaz, 2nd edn. Madrid.
Reydellet, M. (ed.) (1984) Etymologies. Livre Ⅸ, Les langues et les groupes sociaux, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Rodríguez-Pantoja, M. (ed.) (1995) Etimologías. Libro ⅩⅠⅩ, De naves, edificios y vestidos, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Campos Ruiz, J. (ed.) (1971) Reglas monásticas de la España visigoda. Los tres libros de las “Sentencias” (includes Isidore's Regula Monachorum and Sententiae). Madrid.Google Scholar
Carracedo Fraga, J. (ed.) (1996) Liber de ortu et obitu patriarcharum. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Cazier, P. (ed.) (1998) Isidorus Hispalensis sententiae. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Codoer Merino, C. (ed.) (1964) El “De Viris Illustribus” de Isidoro de Sevilla. Salamanca.Google Scholar
Codoner Merino, C. (ed.) (1992) Isidoro de Sevilla: Diferencias, with tr. and comm. Paris.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (ed.) (1960) Isidore de Séville: Traité de la nature. Bordeaux.Google Scholar
Ford, G. B. Jr. (ed.) (1970) The Letters of St. Isidore of Seville, with tr., 2nd edn. Amsterdam.Google Scholar
Lawson, C. M. (ed.) (1989) Sancti Isidori Episcopi Hispalensis De ecclesiasticis officⅱs. Corpus Christianorum Series Latina 113. TurnhoutGoogle Scholar
Lynch, C. H. (ed.) (1938) Saint Braulio, Bishop of Saragossa (631–651): His Life and Writings (includes a translation of the correspondence between Braulio and Isidore). Washington, DC. A Spanish translation: Madrid, 1950.Google Scholar
Martin, J. C. (ed.) (2003) Isidori Hispalensis Chronica. CCSL 112. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Sánchez Martín, J. M. (ed.) (2000) Isidori Hispalensis Versus. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Strunk, O. (ed.) (1998) Source Readings in Music History (includes a translation of Book iii, chapters 15–23). New York.Google Scholar
Trisoglio, F. (ed. and tr.) (2001) La natura delle cose. Rome.Google Scholar
Viayo González, A. (ed. and tr.) (2001) Sinónimos. León.Google Scholar
Note also the Library of Latin Texts: CLCLT-5 (Turnhout, 2002), a searchable database that includes the Latin text of the Regula Monachorum from Campos Ruiz, J. (ed.) (1971), the Latin texts in Fontaine, J. (ed.) (1960), Lawson, C. M. (ed.) (1989), and Lindsay, W. M. (ed.) (1911), as well as the Allegoriae, the De Differentⅱs Rerum, the De Differentⅱs Verborum, the De Fide Catholica Contra Iudaeos, the Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum, and the Sententiae from the Patrologia Latina, vol. 83.
Beer, R. (ed.)(1909) Isidori Etymologiae: Codex toletanus (nunc matritensis) 15, 8 phototypice editus. Leiden.Google Scholar
Beeson, C. H. (1913) Isidor-Studien (includes the text of the Versus Isidori). Munich.Google Scholar
Bischoff, B. (1966, 1967) Mittelatlterliche Studien, vols. i and ii. Stuttgart.Google Scholar
Brehaut, E. (1912) An Encyclopedist of the Dark Ages: Isidore of Seville (includes English translations of selected passages from each book). New York.Google Scholar
Cazier, P. (1994) Isidore de Séville et la naissance de l‘Espagne catholique. Paris.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collins, R. (1980) “ Mérida and Toledo: 550–585,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).Google Scholar
Collins, R. (1995) Early Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400–1000, 2nd edn. New York.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collison, R. (1964, 1966 2) Encyclopedias: Their History Throughout the Ages. New York and London.Google Scholar
Díaz, P. C. (1999) “Visigothic political institutions,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Díaz y Díaz, M. C. (ed.) (1961) Isidoriana. León.Google Scholar
Diazy Diaz, M. C. (1975) “La Trasmission de los textos antiguos en la peninsula iberica en los siglos vii–xi,” pp. 133–75 in La Cultura antica nell'occidente latino dal Ⅶ all' Ⅺ secolo. Settimane di Studio del Centro Italiano di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo 22:1. Spoleto.
Fontaine, J. (1959, 1983 2) Isidore de Séville et la culture classique dans l'Espagne wisigothique. Paris.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (1966) “Isidore de Séville et la mutation de l'encyclopédisme antique,” in Cahiers d'histoire mondiale Ⅸ, Neuchâtel: 519–538, reprinted in Fontaine (1988).
Fontaine, J. (1978) “Cohérence et originalité de l'étymologie isidorienne,” pp. 113–44 in Homenaje a Eleuterio Elorduy S.J., ed. Félix Rodriguez and Juan Iturriaga. Deusto.
Fontaine, J. (1981) “Aux sources de la lexicographie médiévale: Isidore de Séville médiateur de l'étymologie antique,” pp. 97–103 in La Lexicographie du latin médiéval et ses rapports avec les recherches actuelles sur la civilisation du moyen-âge, Editions du CNRS. Paris.
Fontaine, J. (1988) Tradition et actualité chez Isidore de Séville. London.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (2000) Isidore de Séville: genèse et orginalité de la culture hispanique au temps des Wisigoths. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (1991) Goths and Romans, 332–489. Oxford.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (1996) The Goths. Oxford.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (ed.) (1999) The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: an Ethnographic Perspective. San Marino.Google Scholar
Heather, P. and Matthews, J. (1991) The Goths in the Fourth Century. Liverpool.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Herren, M. (1980) “On the earliest Irish acquaintance with Isidore of Seville,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).
Hillgarth, J. N. (1962) Visigothic Spain and Early Christian Ireland. Dublin.Google Scholar
James, E. (ed.) (1980) Visigothic Spain: New Approaches. Oxford.Google Scholar
King, P. D. (1980) “King Chindasvind and the first territorial law-code of the Visigothic Kingdom,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).
McKitterick, R. (ed.) (2001) The Early Middle Ages: Europe 400–1000. The Short Oxford History of Europe. Oxford.Google Scholar
Reydellet, M. (1966) “La diffusion des Origines d'Isidore de Séville au haut moyen âge,”Mélanges d'Archéologie et d'Histoire de l'Ecole Française de Rome 78 (1966): 383–437.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reynolds, L. D. (ed.) (1983) Texts and Transmission: A Survey of the Latin Classics. Oxford.Google Scholar
Ribémont, B. (2002) Littérature et encyclopédies du Moyen Age. Orleans.Google Scholar
Riché, P. (1976) Education and Culture in the Barbarian West: Sixth through Eighth Centuries. Columbia, SC. Trans. by J. J. Contreni from Education et culture dans l'Occident barbare, 6e–8e siécle (Paris, 1962, 19723).
Sharpe, W. D. Isidore of Seville: The medical writings, in Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n. s. vol. 54, pt. 2 (1964): 1–70 (includes an English translation of Books 4 and 11).
Stocking, R. L. (2000) Bishops, Councils, and Consensus in the Visigothic Kingdom, 589–633. Ann Arbor.Google Scholar
Thompson, E. A. (1969) The Goths in Spain. Oxford.Google Scholar
Velázquez, I. (1999) “Jural relations as an indicator of syncretism from the law of inheritance to the Dum Inlicita of Chindaswinth,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Wolf, K. B. (1999) Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, 2nd edn. Liverpool (contains a translation of Isidore's History of the Kings of the Goths).
Wood, I. (1999) “Social relations in the Visigothic Kingdom from the fifth to the seventh century: the example of Mérida,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Buckland, W. W. (1963) A Text-Book of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian, 3rd edn. Cambridge.Google Scholar
Casson, L. (1994) Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times. Austin.Google Scholar
Daly, L. W. (1967) Contributions to a History of Alphabetization in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Brussels.Google Scholar
Forbes, R. J. (1964) Studies in Ancient Technology, 2nd edn. Leiden.Google Scholar
Frend, W. H. C. (1985) Saints and Sinners in the Early Church. London.Google Scholar
Jolowicz, H. F. (1952) Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law, 2nd edn. Cambridge.Google Scholar
MacKay, A. (ed.) (1997) Atlas of Medieval Europe. LondonCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maltby, R. (1991) A Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies. Leeds.Google Scholar
Richard, E. G. (1998) Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History. Oxford.Google Scholar
Singer, C. et al. (eds.) (1956) A History of Technology. New York.Google Scholar
White, K. D. (1967) Agricultural Implements of the Ancient World. Cambridge.Google Scholar
White, K. D. (1970) Roman Farming. Ithaca, NY.Google Scholar
Wild, J. P. (1970) Textile Manufacture in the Northern Roman Provinces. Cambridge.Google Scholar
Wiles, M. (1996) Archetypal Heresy: Arianism through the Centuries. Oxford.Google Scholar
Wilson, K. (1979) A History of Textiles. Boulder.
Hillgarth, J. N. (1983) “The position of Isidorian studies: a critical review of the literature 1936–1975,” in Studi Medievali, ser. 3, 24: 817–905, reprinted in Hillgarth, J. N. (1985) Visigothic Spain, Byzantium, and the Irish, London.
Hillgarth, J. N. (1990) “Isidorian studies, 1976–1985,”Studi Medievali, ser. 3, 31: 925–73.Google Scholar
See also the recent and full bibliography in Martin's edition of Chronica (2003).
André. J. (ed.) (1981) Isidore de Séville: Etymologies. Livre ⅩⅦ, De l'agriculture, with tr. and comm. Paris.
André. J. (1986) Isidore de Séville: Etymologies. Livre ⅩⅡ, Des animaux, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Goode, H. D. and Drake, G. C. (tr.) (1980) Cassiodorus, Institutiones Book Ⅱ, Chapter Ⅴ; Isidore of Seville, Etymologies Book Ⅲ, Chapters 15–23. Colorado Springs.
Lindsay, W. M. (ed.) (1911) Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Etymologiarum sive Originum Libri ⅩⅩ. Oxford.
Marshall, P. K. (ed.) (1983) Etymologies. Book Ⅱ, Rhetoric, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Oroz Reta, J. and Marcos Casquero, M.-A. (eds.) (1993) Etimologías: edición bilingüe, with tr. and comm., and introd. by Manuel C. Díaz y Díaz, 2nd edn. Madrid.
Reydellet, M. (ed.) (1984) Etymologies. Livre Ⅸ, Les langues et les groupes sociaux, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Rodríguez-Pantoja, M. (ed.) (1995) Etimologías. Libro ⅩⅠⅩ, De naves, edificios y vestidos, with tr. and comm. Paris.
Campos Ruiz, J. (ed.) (1971) Reglas monásticas de la España visigoda. Los tres libros de las “Sentencias” (includes Isidore's Regula Monachorum and Sententiae). Madrid.Google Scholar
Carracedo Fraga, J. (ed.) (1996) Liber de ortu et obitu patriarcharum. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Cazier, P. (ed.) (1998) Isidorus Hispalensis sententiae. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Codoer Merino, C. (ed.) (1964) El “De Viris Illustribus” de Isidoro de Sevilla. Salamanca.Google Scholar
Codoner Merino, C. (ed.) (1992) Isidoro de Sevilla: Diferencias, with tr. and comm. Paris.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (ed.) (1960) Isidore de Séville: Traité de la nature. Bordeaux.Google Scholar
Ford, G. B. Jr. (ed.) (1970) The Letters of St. Isidore of Seville, with tr., 2nd edn. Amsterdam.Google Scholar
Lawson, C. M. (ed.) (1989) Sancti Isidori Episcopi Hispalensis De ecclesiasticis officⅱs. Corpus Christianorum Series Latina 113. TurnhoutGoogle Scholar
Lynch, C. H. (ed.) (1938) Saint Braulio, Bishop of Saragossa (631–651): His Life and Writings (includes a translation of the correspondence between Braulio and Isidore). Washington, DC. A Spanish translation: Madrid, 1950.Google Scholar
Martin, J. C. (ed.) (2003) Isidori Hispalensis Chronica. CCSL 112. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Sánchez Martín, J. M. (ed.) (2000) Isidori Hispalensis Versus. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Strunk, O. (ed.) (1998) Source Readings in Music History (includes a translation of Book iii, chapters 15–23). New York.Google Scholar
Trisoglio, F. (ed. and tr.) (2001) La natura delle cose. Rome.Google Scholar
Viayo González, A. (ed. and tr.) (2001) Sinónimos. León.Google Scholar
Note also the Library of Latin Texts: CLCLT-5 (Turnhout, 2002), a searchable database that includes the Latin text of the Regula Monachorum from Campos Ruiz, J. (ed.) (1971), the Latin texts in Fontaine, J. (ed.) (1960), Lawson, C. M. (ed.) (1989), and Lindsay, W. M. (ed.) (1911), as well as the Allegoriae, the De Differentⅱs Rerum, the De Differentⅱs Verborum, the De Fide Catholica Contra Iudaeos, the Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum, and the Sententiae from the Patrologia Latina, vol. 83.
Beer, R. (ed.)(1909) Isidori Etymologiae: Codex toletanus (nunc matritensis) 15, 8 phototypice editus. Leiden.Google Scholar
Beeson, C. H. (1913) Isidor-Studien (includes the text of the Versus Isidori). Munich.Google Scholar
Bischoff, B. (1966, 1967) Mittelatlterliche Studien, vols. i and ii. Stuttgart.Google Scholar
Brehaut, E. (1912) An Encyclopedist of the Dark Ages: Isidore of Seville (includes English translations of selected passages from each book). New York.Google Scholar
Cazier, P. (1994) Isidore de Séville et la naissance de l‘Espagne catholique. Paris.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collins, R. (1980) “ Mérida and Toledo: 550–585,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).Google Scholar
Collins, R. (1995) Early Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400–1000, 2nd edn. New York.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collison, R. (1964, 1966 2) Encyclopedias: Their History Throughout the Ages. New York and London.Google Scholar
Díaz, P. C. (1999) “Visigothic political institutions,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Díaz y Díaz, M. C. (ed.) (1961) Isidoriana. León.Google Scholar
Diazy Diaz, M. C. (1975) “La Trasmission de los textos antiguos en la peninsula iberica en los siglos vii–xi,” pp. 133–75 in La Cultura antica nell'occidente latino dal Ⅶ all' Ⅺ secolo. Settimane di Studio del Centro Italiano di Studi sull'Alto Medioevo 22:1. Spoleto.
Fontaine, J. (1959, 1983 2) Isidore de Séville et la culture classique dans l'Espagne wisigothique. Paris.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (1966) “Isidore de Séville et la mutation de l'encyclopédisme antique,” in Cahiers d'histoire mondiale Ⅸ, Neuchâtel: 519–538, reprinted in Fontaine (1988).
Fontaine, J. (1978) “Cohérence et originalité de l'étymologie isidorienne,” pp. 113–44 in Homenaje a Eleuterio Elorduy S.J., ed. Félix Rodriguez and Juan Iturriaga. Deusto.
Fontaine, J. (1981) “Aux sources de la lexicographie médiévale: Isidore de Séville médiateur de l'étymologie antique,” pp. 97–103 in La Lexicographie du latin médiéval et ses rapports avec les recherches actuelles sur la civilisation du moyen-âge, Editions du CNRS. Paris.
Fontaine, J. (1988) Tradition et actualité chez Isidore de Séville. London.Google Scholar
Fontaine, J. (2000) Isidore de Séville: genèse et orginalité de la culture hispanique au temps des Wisigoths. Turnhout.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (1991) Goths and Romans, 332–489. Oxford.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (1996) The Goths. Oxford.Google Scholar
Heather, P. (ed.) (1999) The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: an Ethnographic Perspective. San Marino.Google Scholar
Heather, P. and Matthews, J. (1991) The Goths in the Fourth Century. Liverpool.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Herren, M. (1980) “On the earliest Irish acquaintance with Isidore of Seville,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).
Hillgarth, J. N. (1962) Visigothic Spain and Early Christian Ireland. Dublin.Google Scholar
James, E. (ed.) (1980) Visigothic Spain: New Approaches. Oxford.Google Scholar
King, P. D. (1980) “King Chindasvind and the first territorial law-code of the Visigothic Kingdom,” in James, E. (ed.) (1980).
McKitterick, R. (ed.) (2001) The Early Middle Ages: Europe 400–1000. The Short Oxford History of Europe. Oxford.Google Scholar
Reydellet, M. (1966) “La diffusion des Origines d'Isidore de Séville au haut moyen âge,”Mélanges d'Archéologie et d'Histoire de l'Ecole Française de Rome 78 (1966): 383–437.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reynolds, L. D. (ed.) (1983) Texts and Transmission: A Survey of the Latin Classics. Oxford.Google Scholar
Ribémont, B. (2002) Littérature et encyclopédies du Moyen Age. Orleans.Google Scholar
Riché, P. (1976) Education and Culture in the Barbarian West: Sixth through Eighth Centuries. Columbia, SC. Trans. by J. J. Contreni from Education et culture dans l'Occident barbare, 6e–8e siécle (Paris, 1962, 19723).
Sharpe, W. D. Isidore of Seville: The medical writings, in Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n. s. vol. 54, pt. 2 (1964): 1–70 (includes an English translation of Books 4 and 11).
Stocking, R. L. (2000) Bishops, Councils, and Consensus in the Visigothic Kingdom, 589–633. Ann Arbor.Google Scholar
Thompson, E. A. (1969) The Goths in Spain. Oxford.Google Scholar
Velázquez, I. (1999) “Jural relations as an indicator of syncretism from the law of inheritance to the Dum Inlicita of Chindaswinth,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Wolf, K. B. (1999) Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, 2nd edn. Liverpool (contains a translation of Isidore's History of the Kings of the Goths).
Wood, I. (1999) “Social relations in the Visigothic Kingdom from the fifth to the seventh century: the example of Mérida,” in Heather, P. (ed.) (1999).
Buckland, W. W. (1963) A Text-Book of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian, 3rd edn. Cambridge.Google Scholar
Casson, L. (1994) Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times. Austin.Google Scholar
Daly, L. W. (1967) Contributions to a History of Alphabetization in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Brussels.Google Scholar
Forbes, R. J. (1964) Studies in Ancient Technology, 2nd edn. Leiden.Google Scholar
Frend, W. H. C. (1985) Saints and Sinners in the Early Church. London.Google Scholar
Jolowicz, H. F. (1952) Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law, 2nd edn. Cambridge.Google Scholar
MacKay, A. (ed.) (1997) Atlas of Medieval Europe. LondonCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maltby, R. (1991) A Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies. Leeds.Google Scholar
Richard, E. G. (1998) Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History. Oxford.Google Scholar
Singer, C. et al. (eds.) (1956) A History of Technology. New York.Google Scholar
White, K. D. (1967) Agricultural Implements of the Ancient World. Cambridge.Google Scholar
White, K. D. (1970) Roman Farming. Ithaca, NY.Google Scholar
Wild, J. P. (1970) Textile Manufacture in the Northern Roman Provinces. Cambridge.Google Scholar
Wiles, M. (1996) Archetypal Heresy: Arianism through the Centuries. Oxford.Google Scholar
Wilson, K. (1979) A History of Textiles. Boulder.
Hillgarth, J. N. (1983) “The position of Isidorian studies: a critical review of the literature 1936–1975,” in Studi Medievali, ser. 3, 24: 817–905, reprinted in Hillgarth, J. N. (1985) Visigothic Spain, Byzantium, and the Irish, London.
Hillgarth, J. N. (1990) “Isidorian studies, 1976–1985,”Studi Medievali, ser. 3, 31: 925–73.Google Scholar
See also the recent and full bibliography in Martin's edition of Chronica (2003).

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