Publications

In Preparation
Adam G Beaver. In Preparation. “Going Antiquing in Renaissance Africa”.
Adam G Beaver. In Preparation. Hebrew’s Empire: The Bible in Spain, 1000–1800.
Submitted
Adam G Beaver. Submitted. “The Renaissance Mediterranean Revisited: Christian Iberia and Muslim Egypt, ca. 1250–1517.” In Mapping the Medieval Mediterranean, ca. 300–1550: An Encyclopedia of Perspectives in Research, edited by Amity Law. Brill: Leiden.
2016
Nebuchadnezzar’s Jewish Legions: Sephardic Legends’ Journey from Biblical Polemic to Humanist History
Adam G Beaver. 2016. “Nebuchadnezzar’s Jewish Legions: Sephardic Legends’ Journey from Biblical Polemic to Humanist History.” In After Conversion: Iberia and the Emergence of Modernity, edited by Mercedes García-Arenal, Pp. 21–65. Leiden: Brill. Download PDF
2015
Adam G Beaver. 2015. “Review of James S. Amelang, Parallel Histories: Muslims and Jews in Inquisitorial Spain (Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2013).” Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 39, Pp. article 8. Download PDF
2012
Review of Alejandro Geraldini, Periplo hasta las regiones ubicadas al sur del Equinocio, ed. & trans. Carmen González Vázquez and Jesús Paniagua Pérez (León: Universidad de León, 2009)
Adam G Beaver. 2012. “Review of Alejandro Geraldini, Periplo hasta las regiones ubicadas al sur del Equinocio, ed. & trans. Carmen González Vázquez and Jesús Paniagua Pérez (León: Universidad de León, 2009).” Sixteenth Century Journal, 43, Pp. 288-290. Download PDF
Scholarly Pilgrims: Antiquarian Visions of the Holy Land
Adam G Beaver. 2012. “Scholarly Pilgrims: Antiquarian Visions of the Holy Land.” In Sacred History: Visions of Christian Origins in the Renaissance World, edited by Katherine Van Liere, Simon Ditchfield, and Howard Louthan, Pp. 267–283. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Read at Oxford Scholarship
2007
New Visions of the Cosmos, trans. Adam G Beaver
Miguel A. Granada. 2007. “New Visions of the Cosmos, trans. Adam G Beaver.” In The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, edited by James Hankins, Pp. 270–286. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Read at Cambridge Companions Online