MEC

Medieval European Coinage is a major international work of reference for medieval numismatists, archaeologists and historians. The series of some 17 volumes, published by Cambridge University Press, will cover the coinage of Europe c. 450 to c. 1500, region by region.  For more information, see the Fitzwilliam Museum website:

http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/projects/mec/

1. The Early Middle Ages (5th-10th Centuries). P. Grierson and M. A. S. Blackburn (published 1986). MEC I

2. Germany I: Western Germany. P. Ilisch (in preparation).
3. Germany II: North-eastern Germany
4. Germany III: Central and Southern Germany

5 (i). France I: The age of the denier. M. Bompaire (in preparation).
5 (ii). France II: Later royal and feudal coinages.

6. The Iberian Peninsula. A. Balaguer and M. Crusafont (in preparation).

7 (i) The Low Countries I: The Early Coinage and the Pre-Burgundian South. P. Grierson and S. Boffa(in preparation).
7 (ii) The Low Countries II: The North and the Burgundian Period. P. Grierson and S. Boffa (in preparation).

8. British Isles I: c.600-1066. Rory Naismith
9. (i). British Isles II: 1066-1279. Martin Allen
9 (ii). British Isles III: 1279-1509.
10. The Nordic Countries.J. Steen Jensen (in preparation).

11. Hungary and the Balkans. E. Oberländer-Târnoveanu (in preparation).

12. Italy I: Northern Italy. W. Day Jr., M. Matzke and A. Saccocci (in preparation).
13. Italy II: Central Italy. W. Day Jr., A.  Stahl and L. Travaini (in preparation).
14. Italy III: South Italy, Sicily, Sardinia. P. Grierson and L. Travaini (published 1998). MEC Italy III

15. Central and Eastern Europe. B. Paszkiewicz (in preparation)

16. The Crusader States

17. Kingdoms of Arles and Lorraine