This paper seeks to develop a digital diplomatic approach for reducing medieval charters’ documentary formulae into text reuse templates that represent their variational subtypes. The paper also tests this approach by visualizing the variation of two, partly mutually competing, formulae. The research data consists of 1,024 constat and manifestus clauses extracted from Latin charters written in Tuscany in the eighth to tenth centuries. Charters largely consist of formulae, which are prefabricated semi-fixed expressions of juridical content and recur in varying forms in charters of the same type. The complex interplay of documentary text reuse elements in time and place can be used to investigate historical drifts of documentary production an...
TEI XML edition of the original charters and coeval copies written in Tuscany between AD 776 and 869...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
Book synopsis: Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Al...
This study exploits treebanking to investigate how spoken language infiltrated into legal Latin in e...
In the Carolingian period (ca. 750–900), scribes in churches and monasteries from across Frankish Eu...
This master's thesis examines formulaic language patterns in Middle High German legal texts ('charte...
This paper seeks to review the state of the art concerning how documentary formulae were reproduced ...
This paper reviews the state of the art concerning how documentary formulae were reproduced in early...
This package provides an evaluation framework, training and test data for semi-automatic recognition...
TEI XML edition of the original charters and coeval copies written in Tuscany between AD 714 and 774...
This paper discusses the evolution of documentary culture in early medieval Tuscia by quantitatively...
Often noted within modern editions of Anglo-Saxon charters but rarely discussed in depth, endorsemen...
This chapter proposes a model for the concept of versions and how it can be applied in the scholarly...
This study analyses two Old English formulae gret freodlice (‘greets in a friendly manner’) and ic c...
International audienceThis paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieva...
TEI XML edition of the original charters and coeval copies written in Tuscany between AD 776 and 869...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
Book synopsis: Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Al...
This study exploits treebanking to investigate how spoken language infiltrated into legal Latin in e...
In the Carolingian period (ca. 750–900), scribes in churches and monasteries from across Frankish Eu...
This master's thesis examines formulaic language patterns in Middle High German legal texts ('charte...
This paper seeks to review the state of the art concerning how documentary formulae were reproduced ...
This paper reviews the state of the art concerning how documentary formulae were reproduced in early...
This package provides an evaluation framework, training and test data for semi-automatic recognition...
TEI XML edition of the original charters and coeval copies written in Tuscany between AD 714 and 774...
This paper discusses the evolution of documentary culture in early medieval Tuscia by quantitatively...
Often noted within modern editions of Anglo-Saxon charters but rarely discussed in depth, endorsemen...
This chapter proposes a model for the concept of versions and how it can be applied in the scholarly...
This study analyses two Old English formulae gret freodlice (‘greets in a friendly manner’) and ic c...
International audienceThis paper presents a model aiming to automatically detect sections in medieva...
TEI XML edition of the original charters and coeval copies written in Tuscany between AD 776 and 869...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
Book synopsis: Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Al...