Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Once viewed as simply repositories of charters, cartularies are now regarded as carefully curated collections of texts whose contents and arrangement reflect the immediate concerns and archival environment of the communities that created them. One feature of the cartulary in particular that has not been studied so fully is its materiality: the fact that it is a manuscript. Consequently, it has not been recognised that many cartularies are multi-scribe manuscripts which "grew" for many decades after their initial creation, both physically and textually. This book offers a new methodology which engages with multi-scribe contributions in two car...
Very little critical work has been done on collections of charters surviving from medieval Scotland....
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
Medieval cartularies have been the focus of many studies in the past few decades. Rather than simply...
This book focuses mainly on cartularies in the strict sense of the term, mostly produced within the ...
The medieval cartulary is well known as a major source for documents. This article takes Scotland as...
This article surveys the cartularies held by the National Library of Scotland, considering both the...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
Studies of medieval Angoumois have relied extensively on the local ecclesiastical cartularies produc...
For medieval monasteries, composing a cartulary was a strategy of memory. In this paper I argue that...
During recent decades, there has been a profound change in the way that researchers have read and in...
International audienceThis paper examines the gathering of news in the light of documents collected ...
Very little critical work has been done on collections of charters surviving from medieval Scotland....
Very little critical work has been done on collections of charters surviving from medieval Scotland....
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
Medieval cartularies have been the focus of many studies in the past few decades. Rather than simply...
This book focuses mainly on cartularies in the strict sense of the term, mostly produced within the ...
The medieval cartulary is well known as a major source for documents. This article takes Scotland as...
This article surveys the cartularies held by the National Library of Scotland, considering both the...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
Studies of medieval Angoumois have relied extensively on the local ecclesiastical cartularies produc...
For medieval monasteries, composing a cartulary was a strategy of memory. In this paper I argue that...
During recent decades, there has been a profound change in the way that researchers have read and in...
International audienceThis paper examines the gathering of news in the light of documents collected ...
Very little critical work has been done on collections of charters surviving from medieval Scotland....
Very little critical work has been done on collections of charters surviving from medieval Scotland....
Biocodicological analysis of parchments from manuscript books and archives offers unprecedented insi...
Manuscripts underpin the study of the Middle Ages, but the numbers which survive are thought to be a...