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  1. Documentary culture and the laity in the early Middle Ages
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of... more

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    "Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of documentary culture beyond the Church. The contributors explore the nature of the surviving documentation without preconceptions to show that we cannot infer changing documentary practices from patterns of survival. Throughout Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages - from North Africa, Egypt, Italy, Francia and Spain to Anglo-Saxon England - people at all social levels, whether laity or clergy, landowners or tenants, farmers or royal functionaries, needed, used and kept documents. The story of documentary culture in the early medieval world emerges not as one of its capture by the Church, but rather of a response adopted by those who needed documents, as they reacted to a changing legal, social and institutional landscape"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781107025295
    RVK Categories: NM 1400 ; ND 4630
    Subjects: Middle Ages; History; Civilization, Medieval; Mittelalter; Dokument; Geschichte; Aufsatzsammlung
    Scope: xvi, 389 Seiten
    Notes:

    Peter Sarris; 3. Public administration, private individuals and the written word in Late Antique North Africa, c.284-700 / Jonathan P. Conant; 4. Lay documents and archives in early Medieval Spain and Italy, c.400-700 / Nicholas Everett; 5. The gesta municipalia and the public validation of documents in Frankish Europe / Warren C. Brown; 6. Lay people and documents in the Frankish formula collections / Warren C. Brown; 7. Archives, documents and landowners in Carolingian Francia / Matthew Innes; 8. The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies / Hans Hummer; 9. The laity, the clergy, the scribes and their archives: the documentary record of eighth- and ninth-century Italy / Marios Costambeys; 10. Sicut mos esse solet: documentary practices in Christian Iberia, c.700-1000 / Adam J. Kosto; 11. On the material culture of legal documents: charters and their preservation in the Cluny archive, ninth to eleventh centuries / Matthew Innes; 12. Documentary practices, archives and lay people in central Italy (mid-ninth to eleventh centuries) / Antonio Sennis; 13. Archives and lay documentary practice in the Anglo-Saxon world / Charles Insley; 14. Conclusion.: Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Lay archives in the Late Antique and Byzantine East: the implications of the documentary papyri

  2. Making agreements in medieval Catalonia
    power, order, and the written word, 1000 - 1200
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "This study examines the role of written agreements in eleventh- and twelfth-century Catalonia, and how they determined the social and political order." "By tracing the fate of these agreements - or convenientiae - from their first appearance to the... more

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    "This study examines the role of written agreements in eleventh- and twelfth-century Catalonia, and how they determined the social and political order." "By tracing the fate of these agreements - or convenientiae - from their first appearance to the late twelfth century, it is possible to demonstrate the remarkable stability of the fluid structures that they engendered in what is generally thought of as "feudal society." The opportunity presented by these records to examine the process of documentary change reveals the true nature and pace of the "transformation of the year 1000." Analysis of the convenientia as an instrument of power and its interaction with oral practices contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of the written word in medieval societies Finally, a broad historiographical context establishes the significance of this study of Catalonia for a more general appreciation of the medieval Mediterranean world. The book thus raises in a forceful way many of the questions most intensely debated by historians of medieval Europe."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0521792398
    RVK Categories: NM 9250
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ; Series 4, 51
    Subjects: Macht; Overeenkomsten; Schriftcultuur; Verschriftelijking; Geschichte; Power (Social sciences) -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Juristic acts -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Oaths -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Feudalism -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History; Schriftlichkeit; Vereinbarung; Feudalismus
    Scope: XIX, 366 S., graph. Darst., Kt.
  3. Making agreements in medieval Catalonia
    power, order, and the written word, 1000 - 1200
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "This study examines the role of written agreements in eleventh- and twelfth-century Catalonia, and how they determined the social and political order." "By tracing the fate of these agreements - or convenientiae - from their first appearance to the... more

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    "This study examines the role of written agreements in eleventh- and twelfth-century Catalonia, and how they determined the social and political order." "By tracing the fate of these agreements - or convenientiae - from their first appearance to the late twelfth century, it is possible to demonstrate the remarkable stability of the fluid structures that they engendered in what is generally thought of as "feudal society." The opportunity presented by these records to examine the process of documentary change reveals the true nature and pace of the "transformation of the year 1000." Analysis of the convenientia as an instrument of power and its interaction with oral practices contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of the written word in medieval societies Finally, a broad historiographical context establishes the significance of this study of Catalonia for a more general appreciation of the medieval Mediterranean world. The book thus raises in a forceful way many of the questions most intensely debated by historians of medieval Europe."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0521792398
    RVK Categories: NM 9250
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought ; Series 4, 51
    Subjects: Macht; Overeenkomsten; Schriftcultuur; Verschriftelijking; Geschichte; Power (Social sciences) -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Juristic acts -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Oaths -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History -- To 1500; Feudalism -- Spain -- Catalonia -- History; Schriftlichkeit; Vereinbarung; Feudalismus
    Scope: XIX, 366 S., graph. Darst., Kt.
  4. Making agreements in medieval Catalonia
    power, order, and the written word, 1000-1200
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge[u.a.]

    Juristisches Seminar, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780521037853; 9780521792394; 0521037859
    Edition: Digitally printed version
    Series: Array ; no. 51
    Subjects: Power (Social sciences); Contracts; Civilization, Medieval
    Scope: XIX, 366 S., Kt.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Originally published: 2001

  5. Documentary culture and the laity in the early Middle Ages
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of... more

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    "Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of documentary culture beyond the Church. The contributors explore the nature of the surviving documentation without preconceptions to show that we cannot infer changing documentary practices from patterns of survival. Throughout Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages - from North Africa, Egypt, Italy, Francia and Spain to Anglo-Saxon England - people at all social levels, whether laity or clergy, landowners or tenants, farmers or royal functionaries, needed, used and kept documents. The story of documentary culture in the early medieval world emerges not as one of its capture by the Church, but rather of a response adopted by those who needed documents, as they reacted to a changing legal, social and institutional landscape"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781107025295; 110702529X
    RVK Categories: NM 1400 ; ND 4630
    Subjects: Middle Ages; History; Civilization, Medieval; Mittelalter; Dokument; Geschichte; Aufsatzsammlung
    Scope: xvi, 389 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Peter Sarris; 3. Public administration, private individuals and the written word in Late Antique North Africa, c.284-700 / Jonathan P. Conant; 4. Lay documents and archives in early Medieval Spain and Italy, c.400-700 / Nicholas Everett; 5. The gesta municipalia and the public validation of documents in Frankish Europe / Warren C. Brown; 6. Lay people and documents in the Frankish formula collections / Warren C. Brown; 7. Archives, documents and landowners in Carolingian Francia / Matthew Innes; 8. The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies / Hans Hummer; 9. The laity, the clergy, the scribes and their archives: the documentary record of eighth- and ninth-century Italy / Marios Costambeys; 10. Sicut mos esse solet: documentary practices in Christian Iberia, c.700-1000 / Adam J. Kosto; 11. On the material culture of legal documents: charters and their preservation in the Cluny archive, ninth to eleventh centuries / Matthew Innes; 12. Documentary practices, archives and lay people in central Italy (mid-ninth to eleventh centuries) / Antonio Sennis; 13. Archives and lay documentary practice in the Anglo-Saxon world / Charles Insley; 14. Conclusion.: Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Lay archives in the Late Antique and Byzantine East: the implications of the documentary papyri

  6. Documentary culture and the laity in the early Middle Ages
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013.
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of... more

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    Many more documents survive from the early Middle Ages than from the Roman Empire. Although ecclesiastical archives may account for the dramatic increase in the number of surviving documents, this new investigation reveals the scale and spread of documentary culture beyond the Church. The contributors explore the nature of the surviving documentation without preconceptions to show that we cannot infer changing documentary practices from patterns of survival. Throughout Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages - from North Africa, Egypt, Italy, Francia and Spain to Anglo-Saxon England - people at all social levels, whether laity or clergy, landowners or tenants, farmers or royal functionaries, needed, used and kept documents. The story of documentary culture in the early medieval world emerges not as one of its capture by the Church, but rather of a response adopted by those who needed documents, as they reacted to a changing legal, social and institutional landscape.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Brown, Warren (HerausgeberIn); Costambeys, Marios (HerausgeberIn); Innes, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Kosto, Adam J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781139177993
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    RVK Categories: NM 1400 ; ND 4630
    Subjects: Middle Ages; History; Civilization, Medieval; Middle Ages; History; Civilization, Medieval; Middle Ages ; Sources; History ; Sources; Civilization, Medieval ; Sources; Europe ; History ; 476-1492 ; Sources; Mittelalter; Dokument; Geschichte; Aufsatzsammlung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 389 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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    Peter Sarris: 1. Introduction ; 2. Lay archives in the Late Antique and Byzantine East: the implications of the documentary papyri

    Jonathan P. Conant: 3. Public administration, private individuals and the written word in Late Antique North Africa, c.284-700

    Nicholas Everett: 4. Lay documents and archives in early Medieval Spain and Italy, c.400-700

    Warren C. Brown: 5. The gesta municipalia and the public validation of documents in Frankish Europe

    Warren C. Brown: 6. Laypeople and documents in the Frankish formula collections

    Matthew Innes: 7. Archives, documents and landowners in Carolingian Francia

    Hans Hummer: 8. The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies

    Marios Costambeys: 9. The laity, the clergy, the scribes and their archives: the documentary record of eighth- and ninth-century Italy

    Adam J. Kosto: 10. Sicut mos esse solet: documentary practices in Christian Iberia, c.700-1000

    Matthew Innes: 11. On the material culture of legal documents: charters and their preservation in the Cluny archive, ninth to eleventh centuries

    Antonio Sennis: 12. Documentary practices, archives and laypeople in central Italy, mid ninth to eleventh centuries

    Charles Insley: 13. Archives and lay documentary practice in the Anglo-Saxon world