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Recognising Cartulary Studies Thirty Years after Les cartularies
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Protocartularies: on the origins of the cartulary genre in Castile
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Introduction: New Perspectives after Thirty Years of Cartulary Studies
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I cartulari duecenteschi dei vescovi di Città di Castello
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…cartulari medievali…”
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Interpreting Monastic Cartularies in Northwest Europe, 900-1200: Thirty Years of Scholarship
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…cartularies…”
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The Bullary as a New Type of Cartulary: The Example of Becerro III of San Millán de la Cogolla
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…cartularies…”
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Le travail de Gaignières sur les archives du Val Notre-Dame. Une porte d’entrée sur un chartrier bien conservé
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A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
Published 2022-07-01“…Taking documents 19 and 47 as a starting point, other information from Lorvão’s cartulary is analysed, as well as certain silences and falsified data. …”
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Les bâtiments de l’abbaye de Cîteaux : bilan et nouvelles données issues des sources comptables, xiie-xve siècle
Published 2021-06-01“…Then we evoke the new information brought by our rereading of sources usually little studied, such as the account books, the catalogue of manuscripts drawn up in 1480-1482 or the prefaces of cartulary. We concentrate our remarks mainly on the cloister squares, highlighting in particular the four repositories of documents and objects : the armarium, the sacristy, the treasury and the archives.…”
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L’abbaye de Lisle-en-Barrois (Meuse) : opportunités et contraintes spatiales d’un temporel cistercien frontalier
Published 2024-07-01“…Although Lisle-en-Barrois abbey, a former short-lived canonical foundation, now profits by an edition of its 12th century charters, its spatial approach gaps have led to a re-examination of the corpus and, above all, its extension to the entire voluminous cartulary. By focusing on the content of the titles – primary source of information – and cross-referencing it with environment and available cartographic sources, the toponymic survey has made it possible to reduce the unknowns to a negligible proportion, a necessary condition for the spatio-temporal analysis that is the subject of this research. …”
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L’apport des copies de Gaignières à la connaissance des archives de l’abbaye de Longpont
Published 2023-11-01“…But it is a complex task, given the almost total absence of originals, and the fact that only very partial cartularies exist. Fortunately, we have the copying and analysis work carried out by Gaignières: around a quarter of the acts are known to us only through him, which shows just how valuable his contribution is. …”
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