New Approaches to the Archive in the Middle Ages

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New Approaches to the Archive in the Middle Ages

Collecting, Curating, Assembling

Savage, Emily N.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2024

264

Dura

Inglês

9781032019277

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction, Savage / Part I. Historical Inquiry / "History in the Making: Categories, Techniques and Chronology in Church Collections, c. 800-1400", Inglis / "Reflecting a Golden Age: The Material Composition of History in the Mosan Treasury", Mattison / "Collecting, Curating and Assembling: The Records of Medieval St Andrews in the University of St Andrews Library," Hart / "The B-side of the Parchment: Two Medieval Monastic Archives from the Kingdom of Leon", Ceballos-Roa and del Carmen Rodriguez-Lopez / "Collecting, Curating and Remembering in the Cathedral of Seville: a Portable Written Archive from the Fifteenth Century", Belmonte Fernandez / "A Late Medieval Inventory from St Peter Mancroft, Norwich (BL Stowe MS 871): Register, Record, Teaching Resource", Stewart / Part II. Archival Acts: Making Meaning, Shaping Memory / "Reliquary-Monstrances as Archival Signatures: How Bolognese Notaries Shaped the Meaning of Archives, 1289-1294", Kuersteiner / "The Locus Credibilis and the Making of Urban Authority: Preserving the Written Word in Metz (Fourteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)", Marineau-Pelletier / "The Afterlives of Funeral Palls: Notes from the Sacristy of St. Thomas', Prague, c. 1410", Calvarin / "Appropriating the Archive: Promoting Legitimacy and Shaping Historical Memory through the Library of John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford", Amit / "The Ties That Bind: Recompiling and (Re)storing Identity in a Flemish Family 'Archive'", Wilson Ruffo.
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manuscript studies;material culture analysis;illuminated manuscripts;ecclesiastical collections;medieval inventories;collective memory formation;archival practices in premodern Europe