Often noted within modern editions of Anglo-Saxon charters but rarely discussed in depth, endorsements represent one of the most understudied aspects of documentary culture in early medieval England. This chapter provides a comprehensive survey of this feature, which is defined here a text that was composed with the intention that it would be written on the back (dorse) of the single-sheet charter. A wide variety of examples survives, some of which were written by the main scribe of the document, some possibly by a contemporary; others are ostensibly the work of later scribes, thus attesting to the continued importance of written records years after their initial production. Endorsements, moreover, come in different forms and languages. Mos...
This thesis relates to the earliest West Saxon charters, that is those dating from the period c. 670...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo-Saxon vernac...
In this chapter, I consider a set of four Old English non-literary texts of indeterminate date spann...
Volumes 17 and 18 provide a scholarly edition of all the 185 charters from the period before the Nor...
Created in a period of political transition, as England moved from the end of Henry III’s reign towa...
個人情報保護のため削除部分ありBattle Abbey was founded by William the Conqueror on the very site of the Battle of H...
Book synopsis: Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Al...
Book abstract:Textus Roffensis, a Rochester Cathedral book of the early twelfth century, holds some ...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
Twenty experts in law, linguistics, literature, history, and religion analyze one of the most import...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
This thesis relates to the earliest West Saxon charters, that is those dating from the period c. 670...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo-Saxon vernac...
In this chapter, I consider a set of four Old English non-literary texts of indeterminate date spann...
Volumes 17 and 18 provide a scholarly edition of all the 185 charters from the period before the Nor...
Created in a period of political transition, as England moved from the end of Henry III’s reign towa...
個人情報保護のため削除部分ありBattle Abbey was founded by William the Conqueror on the very site of the Battle of H...
Book synopsis: Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Al...
Book abstract:Textus Roffensis, a Rochester Cathedral book of the early twelfth century, holds some ...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
Twenty experts in law, linguistics, literature, history, and religion analyze one of the most import...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
This thesis relates to the earliest West Saxon charters, that is those dating from the period c. 670...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe present work contains an edition of fifteen Middle English te...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...