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Author:
Bertrand, Paul (Medievalist), author.
Title:
Documenting the everyday in medieval Europe : the social dimensions of a writing revolution 1250-1350 / Paul Bertrand ; translated by Graham Robert Edwards.
Publisher:
Brepols,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxi, 493 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Manuscripts, Medieval--France--History.
Manuscripts, Medieval--Benelux countries--History.
Writing--France--History--To 1500.
Writing--Benelux countries--History--To 1500.
Literacy--France--History--To 1500.
Literacy--Benelux countries--History--To 1500.
France--Social conditions--987-1515.
Benelux countries--Social conditions.
Literacy.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Social conditions.
Writing.
Benelux countries.
France.
History.
Other Authors:
Edwards, Graham (Graham Robert), translator.
Other Titles:
Écrits ordinaires. eng
Notes:
Translation of: Les écrits ordinaires. Sociologie d'un temps de révolution documentaire (entre royaume de France et empire, 1250-1350. - Paris, Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2015. Includes bibliographical references (pages 445-487) and index.
Contents:
Index. List of Figures and Graphs -- Map of the Southern Netherlands and Northern France (Beginning of the Fourteenth Century) -- Foreword (by Michael Clanchy) -- Introduction -- Improvisers and Poachers; Quickening of Pace -- The Life-Expectancy of Documents -- The Longer Term -- Sanctuary Status; Diplomas, Royal Ordinances, Papal Letters; Acts of Foundation and Charters of Freedoms; Placing in the Treasury (Sacralising the Royal Charter : The Role of the Treasury of Charters; An Era of Treasuries) -- The Shorter Term -- Wax Tablets : Ephemeral Writing (Analysis by Type of Function, 1250-1400; Models of Tablets); Leases and Schedules (Leases; Schedules and Notelets) -- Living Documents -- Re-Appropriation : Born-Again Charters -- Parasited Documents -- Mutating Documents -- Compiling, Abridging, and Compacting -- Compilatio -- Compilation before 1200; 'New' Compilations; Books as Tools; An Example of Evolution of the Compilation Type during the Thirteenth Century: The Legendary; The Deploying of Compilation; Compilation the Fight against Heresy -- Abbreviatio -- Compacting (Reducing the Size of Documents) -- Codicological Downsizing : Biblical and 'Literary'; Manuscripts; Codicological Downsizing : Archival Documents; Codicological and Palaeographical Downsizing: A Semi-Quantitative Analysis of an Archive of Schedules -- Ordinatio -- Page Layout -- Justification and Ruled Lines; Blocks and Blanks; Long Lines and Columns -- Presentation of the Text -- The Data; Categories; Numerical and Alphabetical Order; Subclasses -- Ordinatio : Innovations -- From Colour to Black-and-White; The Modest Triumph of Headwords and Titles; Accessibility Tools : Indexes and Tables -- Graphical Signs -- Signs and Symbols -- Tally Sticks; Signs, Symbols, Marks, and Abbreviations; Scribal Abbreviations -- Roman Numerals -- Alphabetical Writing -- Cursive Scripts; Ordinary Scripts; Textualis and Cursive Scripts : A Sociological Approach -- Documentary Networks and Lack of System : In Search of Everyday Documents -- Networks -- The Concept of a Documentary Network; An Example: The Rent-Based Documentary Network -- Towns and Clerics : the Mass Use of Writings -- The Written Record in Urban Communities : Tangled Networks; Clerical Documentation : The Gregorian Rigour of Synods -- Writing Outside The System -- Manuals of Reformers and Individual Workbooks; Schedules and Microcharters -- The Writers -- Writers and Writings : From Institutions to Individuals -- The Individual : Thierry d'Hirec̦on, Private Use and Recourse to 'Professionals'; The Individual in the Thirteenth Century; Graphical Communities; Litterati and Illitterati, The Clerici : Clerks and Clerics; Learning to Write -- Workshops, Departments, and Offices : Writing 'Machines' -- The 'Lower chanceries' of the Thirteenth Century; The Production of Documents in Towns -- Graphical Communities and Micro-communities : The Case of the Count of Flanders' Schedules -- 'Graphical Communities' : The Questions We Need to Ask; The Social Dimension of the Flanders Quittance Collection and Its Producers -- Conclusion, Functions and Questions -- Communication -- The Proliferation of Documentation -- Credibility -- Growing Uniformity; Code is Law -- Memory and Record -- Interpretation, Monitoring, and Prediction -- Improvisers and Poachers; Quickening of Pace -- Final Summary -- Contents -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:
Explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the proliferation of administrative and business documents during the so-called ?long thirteenth century?.00This book explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the proliferation of administrative and business documents during the so-called ?long thirteenth century?. It deals with northern France and the area covered by the historic Low Countries, but places these regions in a broader European context and in the general history of literacy.00Based on an exhaustive first-hand analysis of numerous archives and many document types, and featuring over a hundred illustrations, this book presents the reader with a large sample of documentary sources. But it also presents important hypotheses regarding literacy and the sociological dimensions of writing in the Middle Ages. Using codicology, palaeography, and diplomatics, it offers a general outline of a key period in the history of literacy which, with hindsight, can be shown to have transformed the Middle Ages.00Further, as the documents that are discussed were used in everyday life, they also have a significant social dimension. At first, these documents were not backed by a clear legal authority; there were no extant rules, formulas, or structural frameworks to which they needed to conform. Thus they shed new light on the men and women who had to learn to make, keep, and use them.
Series:
Utrecht studies in medieval literacy, 2034-9416 ; 42
ISBN:
250358246X
9782503582467
9782503579900
2503579906
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1085160101
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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