Traditio | Cambridge Core Traditio is an international journal, published annually and dedicated to the study of ancient and medieval history, thought, and religion Traditio publishes monographic essays, critical editions of texts, and research tools such as catalogues of unpublished manuscripts
Traditio | Fordham Founded at Fordham University in 1943, Traditio is an international journal published annually in the fall by Cambridge University Press and dedicated to the study of late ancient and medieval history, thought, and religion
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Traditio | Hopkins Press Traditio is an international journal, published annually, and dedicated to the study of late antique and medieval history, thought, and religion
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Traditio | JSTOR Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion is an international journal, published annually TRADITIO was founded in 1943 by émigré German scholars as a venue for publishing high-quality original research in antiquity and the Middle Ages