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Formularium : inleiding tot de biostatistiek
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ISBN: 9789464140439 Year: 2020 Publisher: Leuven Acco

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Dokumenty i kancelarie ksiazat opolsko-raciborskich do poczatkow XIV wieku
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ISBN: 832291962X 9788322919620 Year: 1999 Volume: 2170 139 Publisher: Wroclaw Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego


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Selectus diplomatum & numismatum Scotiae thesaurusannus
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Year: 1739 Publisher: Edinburgi Apud T. & W. Ruddimannos

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Archiv für Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel und Wappenkunde : Beiheft
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Köln Wien Böhlau

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Kanzleischriftgut, Kanzlei, Rat und Regierungssystem unter Herzog Albrecht III von Bayern-München 1438-1460
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ISBN: 3631439423 9783631439425 Year: 1993 Volume: 545 545 545 Publisher: Berlin P. Lang

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Jean de Berry et l’écrit : Les pratiques documentaires d’un fils de roi de France

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De Jean de Berry, l’histoire a retenu l’image d’un prince mécène et bibliophile, ardent défenseur de la couronne au temps de Charles V et de Charles VI. Doté d’une principauté au centre du royaume, tenue en apanage, il a développé une administration dont les contours ont déjà été reconnus. Sa chancellerie, en revanche, a peu retenu l’attention. C’est autour des pratiques de l’écrit documentaire, actes en tête, que s’organise la présente publication. Celle-ci se veut une contribution à une meilleure connaissance de l’acte princier des xive et xve siècles, un domaine qui, s’il a été illustré par divers historiens et diplomatistes, ne l’a été jusqu’à maintenant que de façon discontinue et incomplète. Par l’extension géographique et la variété de ses pouvoirs, par sa proximité avec la personne royale (il a été successivement fils, frère, oncle de roi), par la durée de son activité (une soixantaine d’années, de 1356 à 1416), Jean de Berry a légué un corpus central pour l’étude de l’acte princier. Un acte princier qui devient, à l’époque, une pièce importante de la production diplomatique et, par la captation de traits royaux, un outil efficace de la genèse de l’État moderne et de l’apprentissage de la sujétion. Organisation, recrutement, fonctionnement de la chancellerie, gestion de la mémoire des actes, traits internes et externes des productions, manifestations du pouvoir dans les titulatures et les sceaux, méthodes d’édition… sont scrutés dans les contributions de ce volume, non seulement pour Berry, mais aussi, de façon délibérément comparative, pour plusieurs de ses contemporains (princes anglais et navarrais, ducs de Bourbon, d’Anjou et de Bretagne).


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Diplomatics in the eastern Mediterranean 1000-1500 : aspects of cross-cultural communication
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ISSN: 09285520 ISBN: 9789004165472 9004165479 9786611937362 1281937363 9047433033 9789047433033 Year: 2008 Volume: 74 Publisher: Leiden : Brill,

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In the politically and militarily complex world of the medieval Eastern Mediterranean people and entities of different ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds came into close contact at many different levels, from everyday dealings in the marketplace to high diplomacy between competing states, thus providing scope for fertile cross-cultural interaction and permeation. This collective volume examines aspects of intercultural communication as reflected in Byzantine, Latin and Arabic documentary sources originating from or relating to the Eastern Mediterranean and ranging from the eleventh to the fifteenth centuries. Twenty essays examine a variety of archival sources for the Latin East, explore chancery traditions in the culturally diverse society of Frankish Cyprus, and trace modes of communication and exchange between Byzantium, Islam and the West. Contributors are: Jean Richard, David Jacoby, Benjamin Z. Kedar, Michel Balard, Peter Schreiner, Michel Balivet, Catherine Otten-Froux, Svetlana V. Bliznyuk, Brenda Bolton, Karl Borchardt, Nicholas Coureas, William O. Duba, Charalambos Gasparis, Hubert Houben, Angel Nicolaou-Konnari, Johannes Pahlitzsch, and Kostis Smyrlis.


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Die Urkunde in der Karolingerzeit : originale Urkundenpraxis und politische Kommunikation
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ISBN: 9783447100793 3447100796 Year: 2015 Volume: 60 Publisher: Wiesbaden Harrassowitz

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Studies in Byzantine Sigillography
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ISSN: 10974806 Year: 2003 Publisher: Berlin Turnhout De Gruyter Brepols

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The use of pragmatic documents in Medieval Wallachia and Moldavia : fourteenth to sixteenth centuries
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ISBN: 2503587976 9782503587974 Year: 2020 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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In the region that was to become Moldavia and Wallachia, there are almost no traces of the use of writing for the millennium after the Roman Empire withdrew from Dacia. Written culture surfaces only by the second half of the fourteenth century, after the foundation of state institutions. This book surveys the earliest extant documents, their issuers, and the motives that triggered the development of documentary culture in Moldavia and Wallachia. By the fifteenth century, Moldavians were already accustomed to the use of charters. In Wallachia, noblemen also appealed to written records, but at that stage mainly in extraordinary circumstances. Women could not inherit land, and noblemen requested princely charters confirming a legal fiction that turned their daughters into sons. After the mid-sixteenth century, Wallachia experiences a steep growth in the number of charters issued. In this period of economic and social upheaval, charters proved an extraordinary means for the protection of landed property. Yet neither principality held secular archives — the storage of documents for later use in private hands suggests an early stage in the development of documentary culture. By covering the ‘birth’ and spread of pragmatic literacy in medieval Moldavia and Wallachia, this book thus fills an important lacuna in what is known about the development of literacy in the later Middle Ages.

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