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Ruling the script in the Middle Ages : formal aspects of written communication (books, charters, and inscriptions)
責任表示 | edited by Sébastien Barret, Dominique Stutzmann, and Georg Vogeler |
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シリーズ | Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 35 |
データ種別 | 図書 |
出版情報 | Turnhout : Brepols , c2016 |
本文言語 | 英語,フランス語 |
大きさ | viii, 545 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims. (some col.) ; 25 cm |
概要 | One of the most important developments in European history took place in communication. A transition is clearly visible from illiterate societies to societies in which most members are active users of...the written word. This complex process, which started in Antiquity, and is still not complete, gained momentum during the Middle Ages. This series is intended to provide a forum for publications on the history of non-verbal, oral and written communication in the Middle Ages. Interest in the subject is now widespread within the worldwide community of medieval studies; and ever more scholars are becoming convinced of the potential of studying the tensions between oral and literate modes of thought. The textuality and materiality of documents are an essential part of their communicative role. Medieval writing, as part of the interpersonal communication process, had to follow rules to ensure the legibility and understanding of a text and its connotations. This volume provides new insights into how different lands of rules were designed, established, and followed in the shaping of medieval documents, as a means of enabling complex and subtle communicational phenomena. Because they provide a perspective for approaching the material they are supposed to organize, these rules (or the postulation of their use) provide powerful analytical tools for structural studies into given corpora of documents. Originating in talks given at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds between 2010 and 2012, the twenty papers in this collection offer a precise, in-depth analysis of a variety of medieval scripts, including books, charters, accounts, and epigraphic documents. In doing so, they integrate current developments in palaeography, diplomatics, and codicology in their traditional methodological set, as well as aspects of the digital humanities, and they bridge the gap between the so-called auxiliary sciences of history' and the field of communication studies. They illustrate different possibilities for exploring how the formal aspects of scripts took their place in the construction of effective communication structures. Book jacket.続きを見る |
目次 | "Et hec scripsi manu mea propria": known and unknown autographs of Charles IV as testimonies of intellectual profile, royal literacy and cultural transfer / Martin Bauch The "empire of letters": textualis and cursiva in pragmatic manuscripts of Seville Cathedral, thirteenth-fifteenth centuries / Diego Belmonte Fernández Official rules of writing in the north of France? The writing of notarial documents in Normandy between practices and regulations / Isabelle Bretthauer The practice of writing in Regensburg: an overview of the ninth and tenth centuries / Claire De Cazanove Structure et style: observations paléographiques pour l'étude des écritures cursives à Florence aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles / Irene Ceccherini Revealing some structures and rules of book production (France, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries) / Èmilie Cottereau-Gabillet Structures of (mutual) inspiration: some observations on the circulation of repetitive text formulas in charters from the medieval low countries (twelfth and thirteenth centuries) / Els De Paermentier The writing of obedientiary account rolls at Norwich Cathedral Priory (1256-1344) / Harmony Dewez Charte de fondation et date de dédicace: témoignages narratifs et diplomatiques à l'Abbaye Saint-Étienne de Caen / Tamiko Fournier-Fujimoto Masters of micrography: examples of medieval Ashkenazi scribal artists / Rahel Fronda Writing angles: palaeographic considerations on the inclinaison of the script / Maria Gurrado Les actes épiscopaux en Bretagne aux XIe et XIIe siècles: une arme pour la réforme? / Cyprien Henry Königsfelden Abbey and its first cartulary: dealing with charters in the fourteenth century / Tobias Hodel The use of vernacular and its graphic and material shape in the epigraphic discourse: three case studies from western France / Estelle Ingrand-Varenne The shape of the letters and the dynamics of composition in Syriac manuscripts (fifth-tenth century) / Ayda Kaplan The parchments of Marmoutier Abbey: preparation, shaping, practices (mid-eleventh to mid-twelfth century) / Claire Lamy Scribal activity and diplomatic forms in western Provence (c. 950-c. 1010) / Jean-Baptiste Renault Hand spotting: the registers of the Chancery of the Counts of Holland, 1316-1337 / Jinna Smit Rule and variation in eleventh-century English minuscule / Peter Stokes Princely communication in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century: a diplomatic study of the Charters of the Counts of Hainaut / Valeria Van Camp続きを見る |
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中央図 自動書庫 | 西洋史/25/125-35 | 2016 |
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内容注記 | "Et hec scripsi manu mea propria": known and unknown autographs of Charles IV as testimonies of intellectual profile, royal literacy and cultural transfer / Martin Bauch The "empire of letters": textualis and cursiva in pragmatic manuscripts of Seville Cathedral, thirteenth-fifteenth centuries / Diego Belmonte Fernández Official rules of writing in the north of France? The writing of notarial documents in Normandy between practices and regulations / Isabelle Bretthauer The practice of writing in Regensburg: an overview of the ninth and tenth centuries / Claire De Cazanove Structure et style: observations paléographiques pour l'étude des écritures cursives à Florence aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles / Irene Ceccherini Revealing some structures and rules of book production (France, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries) / Èmilie Cottereau-Gabillet Structures of (mutual) inspiration: some observations on the circulation of repetitive text formulas in charters from the medieval low countries (twelfth and thirteenth centuries) / Els De Paermentier The writing of obedientiary account rolls at Norwich Cathedral Priory (1256-1344) / Harmony Dewez Charte de fondation et date de dédicace: témoignages narratifs et diplomatiques à l'Abbaye Saint-Étienne de Caen / Tamiko Fournier-Fujimoto Masters of micrography: examples of medieval Ashkenazi scribal artists / Rahel Fronda Writing angles: palaeographic considerations on the inclinaison of the script / Maria Gurrado Les actes épiscopaux en Bretagne aux XIe et XIIe siècles: une arme pour la réforme? / Cyprien Henry Königsfelden Abbey and its first cartulary: dealing with charters in the fourteenth century / Tobias Hodel The use of vernacular and its graphic and material shape in the epigraphic discourse: three case studies from western France / Estelle Ingrand-Varenne The shape of the letters and the dynamics of composition in Syriac manuscripts (fifth-tenth century) / Ayda Kaplan The parchments of Marmoutier Abbey: preparation, shaping, practices (mid-eleventh to mid-twelfth century) / Claire Lamy Scribal activity and diplomatic forms in western Provence (c. 950-c. 1010) / Jean-Baptiste Renault Hand spotting: the registers of the Chancery of the Counts of Holland, 1316-1337 / Jinna Smit Rule and variation in eleventh-century English minuscule / Peter Stokes Princely communication in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century: a diplomatic study of the Charters of the Counts of Hainaut / Valeria Van Camp |
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一般注記 | Includes bibliographical references and index |
著者標目 | Barret, Sébastien Stutzmann, Dominique Vogeler, Georg International Medieval Congress |
件 名 | LCSH:Paleography LCSH:Diplomatics LCSH:Written communication -- History -- To 1500 全ての件名で検索 |
分 類 | DC23:411.7 |
書誌ID | 1001659923 |
ISBN | 9782503567433 |
NCID | BB23596432 |
巻冊次 | ISBN:9782503567433 |
NBN | 018104783 |
登録日 | 2018.06.28 |
更新日 | 2018.06.28 |