For medieval monasteries, composing a cartulary was a strategy of memory. In this paper I argue that in the case of historical or commemorative cartularies – i.e. cartularies in which copies of charters were prefaced by or interwoven with a narrative about the origins of the institution or the deeds of its abbots – it evenamounts to a canonization of the past. To illustrate this, two cartularies belonging to this category are examined in some detail, namely the two libri traditionum of St Peter’s Abbey in Ghent. The first, known as the Liber Traditionum Antiquus (LTA), was composed between 944 and 946, shortly after the so-called restoration of the monastery by Count Arnulf I of Flanders; the second Liber Traditionum (LT) was compiled in 10...
The abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés isone of the great Parisian Benedictine monasterieswith a rich c...
Studies of medieval Angoumois have relied extensively on the local ecclesiastical cartularies produc...
The special issue ‘Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries’ aim...
This book focuses mainly on cartularies in the strict sense of the term, mostly produced within the ...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
In Western Francia, the proliferation of cartularies, collections of copies of original charters, be...
En Francie occidentale, le nombre de cartulaires, recueils de copies d’actes originaux, augmente à c...
This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, de...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
Medieval cartularies have been the focus of many studies in the past few decades. Rather than simply...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
This thesis undertakes detailed quantitative and literary investigation of the 15th century monastic...
Work on the use of documents in the Middle Ages has now accepted that written record-keeping in Euro...
During recent decades, there has been a profound change in the way that researchers have read and in...
The abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés isone of the great Parisian Benedictine monasterieswith a rich c...
Studies of medieval Angoumois have relied extensively on the local ecclesiastical cartularies produc...
The special issue ‘Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries’ aim...
This book focuses mainly on cartularies in the strict sense of the term, mostly produced within the ...
Medieval cartularies are one of the most significant sources for a historian of the Middle Ages. Onc...
In Western Francia, the proliferation of cartularies, collections of copies of original charters, be...
En Francie occidentale, le nombre de cartulaires, recueils de copies d’actes originaux, augmente à c...
This paper examines why Simon (d. 1148), the chronicler of the abbey of Saint-Bertin in Flanders, de...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
Medieval cartularies have been the focus of many studies in the past few decades. Rather than simply...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
This thesis undertakes detailed quantitative and literary investigation of the 15th century monastic...
Work on the use of documents in the Middle Ages has now accepted that written record-keeping in Euro...
During recent decades, there has been a profound change in the way that researchers have read and in...
The abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés isone of the great Parisian Benedictine monasterieswith a rich c...
Studies of medieval Angoumois have relied extensively on the local ecclesiastical cartularies produc...
The special issue ‘Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries’ aim...