User:Generalissima/Literacy in ancient Rome

After fall of West

 * Everett, Nicholas. "Literacy from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages, c. 300–800 AD." The Cambridge Handbook of Literacy (2009): 362-85.
 * McKitterick, Rosamond, ed. The uses of literacy in early mediaeval Europe. Cambridge University Press, 1992.

Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire

 * Browning, Robert. "Literacy in the Byzantine world." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 4 (1978): 39-54.
 * Holmes, Catherine, and Judith Waring, eds. Literacy, education and manuscript transmission in Byzantium and beyond. Vol. 42. Brill, 2002.
 * Brown, Amelia R. "Psalmody and Socrates: Female Literacy in the Byzantine Empire." In Questions of Gender in Byzantine Society, pp. 57-76. Routledge, 2016.
 * Eidson, Diana. "The Celsus library at Ephesus: Spatial rhetoric, literacy, and hegemony in the eastern Roman Empire." Advances in the History of Rhetoric 16, no. 2 (2013): 189-217.
 * Pontani, Filippomaria. "Scholarship in the Byzantine Empire (529–1453)." In History of Ancient Greek Scholarship, pp. 373-529. Brill, 2020.