The aim of this article was to distinguish different authorial layers within a 15th-century chronicle, a rare medieval autograph or author’s copy (Croniken van der Duytscher Oirden or Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik), and to test specifically the validity of claims concerning the original composition of the text. A better apprehension of the creative process involved in composing the Croniken is es-sential for the interpretation and understanding of the purpose and intended audience of the text. Furthermore, it gives an insight into the historiographical activities in the ‘peripheral ’ bailiwicks of the Teutonic Order. Computational techniques, in this case John Burrows ’ tried-and-tested Delta method, play an invaluable role in both the soluti...
This dissertation provides an in-depth study of the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teu...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
This article deals with the Diarium Vadstenense, a Liber memorialis originating in Vadstena, the abb...
The Middle Dutch ‘Chronicle of Flanders’ is a complex chronicle group consisting of various distinct...
The article explores whether stylometric methods used in non-traditional author-ship attribution can...
Every individual has a set of traits unique for that person. These include biometric identifiers suc...
By studying the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order, also known as the ‘Jüngere Hochmeisterchron...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...
Medieval chronicles offer valuable source material for historians studying the Middle Ages. Like all...
The late-fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript Oxford, Trinity College, MS 29 contains a unive...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...
At the end of the 14th century, Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, a cleric from Strasbourg, composed a ...
The authors have followed a simplified procedure for examining the stemma of the 257 manuscript volu...
This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts contain...
This dissertation provides an in-depth study of the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teu...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
This article deals with the Diarium Vadstenense, a Liber memorialis originating in Vadstena, the abb...
The Middle Dutch ‘Chronicle of Flanders’ is a complex chronicle group consisting of various distinct...
The article explores whether stylometric methods used in non-traditional author-ship attribution can...
Every individual has a set of traits unique for that person. These include biometric identifiers suc...
By studying the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order, also known as the ‘Jüngere Hochmeisterchron...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...
Medieval chronicles offer valuable source material for historians studying the Middle Ages. Like all...
The late-fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript Oxford, Trinity College, MS 29 contains a unive...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
This thesis is a study of all aspects of writing and reading connected with Sir John Fastolf, a mili...
At the end of the 14th century, Jakob Twinger von Königshofen, a cleric from Strasbourg, composed a ...
The authors have followed a simplified procedure for examining the stemma of the 257 manuscript volu...
This article examines the role and function of author attributions in multi-text manuscripts contain...
This dissertation provides an in-depth study of the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teu...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
This article deals with the Diarium Vadstenense, a Liber memorialis originating in Vadstena, the abb...