IMB (International Medieval Bibliography)
- Link to IMB on Brepolis - University username and password required
Scope
Medieval studies. IMB is relevant to the following disciplines:
- Arabic and Islamic studies
- art history
- Classics
- English language and literature
- history and archaeology
- history of education
- medieval European languages and literatures
- music
- rhetoric and communication studies
- theatre and performance arts
- theology and philosophy
Gives references to journal articles, conference proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften.
Covers 1967-
Help & guidance
Contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for advice on using this resource
EndNote info
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