In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting business. Important roles were played by the spoken word and by the ‘action’ of ritual. The relationship between ‘rituals’ and literacy has been the focus of much recent research. Medieval societies which made extensive use of written instruments in legal transactions have been shown to employ rituals as well. This has led to investigation of the respective functions of written instruments and legal rituals. What is the nature of legal rituals? If they included oral verbalization, how did the spoken words relate to those of the written instruments that played a role in the same legal transactions? Usually, we only have the written documents to...
Medieval people wrote and copied numerous law books, custumals and borough charters, which, however,...
International audienceThe textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their com...
The language of legal record in late medieval urban cultures was multilingual at its core. Latin was...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
Arlinghaus F-J. Practices Of Communication. Literacy, gestures and words: research on late medieval ...
The written was the world of early medieval Iberia. Literacy was limited, but textuality was extensi...
Arlinghaus F-J. From "Improvised Theatre" to Scripted Roles. Literacy and Changes in Communication i...
Often noted within modern editions of Anglo-Saxon charters but rarely discussed in depth, endorsemen...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This paper discusses the evolution of documentary culture in early medieval Tuscia by quantitatively...
Work on the use of documents in the Middle Ages has now accepted that written record-keeping in Euro...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Orality and literacy in Frankish society -- An uneasy ...
Before the 12th c. only few texts have been preserved from Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, some of ...
Medieval people wrote and copied numerous law books, custumals and borough charters, which, however,...
International audienceThe textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their com...
The language of legal record in late medieval urban cultures was multilingual at its core. Latin was...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
In medieval legal transactions the use of the written word was only one of many ways of conducting b...
Arlinghaus F-J. Practices Of Communication. Literacy, gestures and words: research on late medieval ...
The written was the world of early medieval Iberia. Literacy was limited, but textuality was extensi...
Arlinghaus F-J. From "Improvised Theatre" to Scripted Roles. Literacy and Changes in Communication i...
Often noted within modern editions of Anglo-Saxon charters but rarely discussed in depth, endorsemen...
It is well known that the Anglo-Saxons were some of the earliest and most prolific users of a writte...
This paper discusses the evolution of documentary culture in early medieval Tuscia by quantitatively...
Work on the use of documents in the Middle Ages has now accepted that written record-keeping in Euro...
This thesis focuses on the use of maledictory sanction clauses to protect charters, whether written ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Orality and literacy in Frankish society -- An uneasy ...
Before the 12th c. only few texts have been preserved from Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, some of ...
Medieval people wrote and copied numerous law books, custumals and borough charters, which, however,...
International audienceThe textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their com...
The language of legal record in late medieval urban cultures was multilingual at its core. Latin was...