Reissues of papers published in ‘Proceedings of the British Academy’

Collections of papers

Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge: British Academy Lectures
selected and introduced by T. R. Baldwin and T. J. Smiley
9780197262917 (2004) hbk - out of print

Art and Politics in Renaissance Italy: British Academy Lectures
selected and introduced by George Holmes
0197261264 (1993) hbk - out of print
9780197261590 (1995) pbk

British Academy Shakespeare Lectures 1980–89
introduced by E. A. J. Honigmann
9780197261392 (1993) hbk - available from Pen & Sword
9780197261330 (1993) pbk - available from Pen & Sword

British Academy Papers on Anglo-Saxon England
selected and introduced by E. G. Stanley
0197260845 (1990) pbk - out of print

Middle English Literature: British Academy Gollancz Lectures
selected and introduced by J. A. Burrow
0197260853 (1989) pbk - out of print

The above list does not include other publishers’ collections of British Academy lectures.

Individual papers

Until 1988, lectures printed in the Proceedings were also published separately in booklet form. These booklets are no longer available. The list below only includes papers that have been repackaged so as to become books in their own right.

The Codex
by C. H. Roberts
(1955) pbk - out of print

The Birth of the Codex
by C. H. Roberts and T. C. Skeat
0197260241 (1983) hbk - out of print
9780197260616 (1987) pbk


1848: The Revolution of the Intellectuals
by Lewis Namier
0197253172 (1946) hbk - out of print

1848: The Revolution of the Intellectuals
by Lewis Namier, with a new introduction by James Joll
978-0-19-726111-8 (1992) pbk


Constantine the Great and the Christian Church
by Norman H Baynes
(1931) pbk - out of print

Constantine the Great and the Christian Church, Second Edition
by Norman H. Baynes, with a preface by Henry Chadwick
0197256724 (1972) hbk - out of print

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