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This study examines the acts of ancient church councils as the objects of textual practices, in their editorial shaping, and in their material conditions.
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This study examines the acts of ancient church councils as the objects of textual practices, in their editorial shaping, and in their material conditions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868170
- ISBN-10: 0198868170
- Artikelnr.: 61343105
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868170
- ISBN-10: 0198868170
- Artikelnr.: 61343105
Thomas Graumann is Reader in Ancient Christian History and Patristic Studies at the University of Cambridge and Professor for Patristics at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
* Abbreviations and Conventions
* Introduction
* Part I: The Quest for Documentation
* 1: The Earliest Church Councils: A Documentary History
* 2: 'Council Acts' and the Variations of Conciliar Documentation and
Recording Patterns
* 3: The Conference of Carthage (AD 411): An Imperial Model Case
* Part II: 'Reading' and 'Using' Acts
* 4: Examining the Records: Two Inquiries into Eutyches' Trial (AD 449)
* 5: Original Acts and Documents at Chalcedon (451)
* 6: 'Authentic' Documents: Visual Features, Annotation, and
Administrative Handling
* 7: Assessing and Performing Authenticity: A View from Later Councils
* Part III: 'Writing' Acts: The Council's Secretariat in Action
* 8: All the President's Men: Administrative Aides and the 'Official'
Secretariat
* 9: The Stenographic Protocol: Professionalism, Conventions, and
Challenges
* 10: 'Transferring' Shorthand Notes to Long-hand Transcript
* Part IV: The Written Record
* 11: The Hypomnemata: Production and Qualities
* 12: Documents Incorporated: Incorporating Documents
* 13: Abstracting and Summary Records
* 14: Collecting and Appending Signatures
* 15: The Structure and Elements of the 'Ideal' Session-record and the
Role of 'Editing'
* Part V: Files, Collections, Editions: Dossierization and
Dissemination
* 16: Council Acts Gathered and Organised: Minutes, Case Files and
Collected Records
* 17: Ancillary Documentation and the Beginnings of Dossierization
* 18: The Preparation of 'Editions' and the Dissemination of
Documentation
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Part I: The Quest for Documentation
* 1: The Earliest Church Councils: A Documentary History
* 2: 'Council Acts' and the Variations of Conciliar Documentation and
Recording Patterns
* 3: The Conference of Carthage (AD 411): An Imperial Model Case
* Part II: 'Reading' and 'Using' Acts
* 4: Examining the Records: Two Inquiries into Eutyches' Trial (AD 449)
* 5: Original Acts and Documents at Chalcedon (451)
* 6: 'Authentic' Documents: Visual Features, Annotation, and
Administrative Handling
* 7: Assessing and Performing Authenticity: A View from Later Councils
* Part III: 'Writing' Acts: The Council's Secretariat in Action
* 8: All the President's Men: Administrative Aides and the 'Official'
Secretariat
* 9: The Stenographic Protocol: Professionalism, Conventions, and
Challenges
* 10: 'Transferring' Shorthand Notes to Long-hand Transcript
* Part IV: The Written Record
* 11: The Hypomnemata: Production and Qualities
* 12: Documents Incorporated: Incorporating Documents
* 13: Abstracting and Summary Records
* 14: Collecting and Appending Signatures
* 15: The Structure and Elements of the 'Ideal' Session-record and the
Role of 'Editing'
* Part V: Files, Collections, Editions: Dossierization and
Dissemination
* 16: Council Acts Gathered and Organised: Minutes, Case Files and
Collected Records
* 17: Ancillary Documentation and the Beginnings of Dossierization
* 18: The Preparation of 'Editions' and the Dissemination of
Documentation
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Abbreviations and Conventions
* Introduction
* Part I: The Quest for Documentation
* 1: The Earliest Church Councils: A Documentary History
* 2: 'Council Acts' and the Variations of Conciliar Documentation and
Recording Patterns
* 3: The Conference of Carthage (AD 411): An Imperial Model Case
* Part II: 'Reading' and 'Using' Acts
* 4: Examining the Records: Two Inquiries into Eutyches' Trial (AD 449)
* 5: Original Acts and Documents at Chalcedon (451)
* 6: 'Authentic' Documents: Visual Features, Annotation, and
Administrative Handling
* 7: Assessing and Performing Authenticity: A View from Later Councils
* Part III: 'Writing' Acts: The Council's Secretariat in Action
* 8: All the President's Men: Administrative Aides and the 'Official'
Secretariat
* 9: The Stenographic Protocol: Professionalism, Conventions, and
Challenges
* 10: 'Transferring' Shorthand Notes to Long-hand Transcript
* Part IV: The Written Record
* 11: The Hypomnemata: Production and Qualities
* 12: Documents Incorporated: Incorporating Documents
* 13: Abstracting and Summary Records
* 14: Collecting and Appending Signatures
* 15: The Structure and Elements of the 'Ideal' Session-record and the
Role of 'Editing'
* Part V: Files, Collections, Editions: Dossierization and
Dissemination
* 16: Council Acts Gathered and Organised: Minutes, Case Files and
Collected Records
* 17: Ancillary Documentation and the Beginnings of Dossierization
* 18: The Preparation of 'Editions' and the Dissemination of
Documentation
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Part I: The Quest for Documentation
* 1: The Earliest Church Councils: A Documentary History
* 2: 'Council Acts' and the Variations of Conciliar Documentation and
Recording Patterns
* 3: The Conference of Carthage (AD 411): An Imperial Model Case
* Part II: 'Reading' and 'Using' Acts
* 4: Examining the Records: Two Inquiries into Eutyches' Trial (AD 449)
* 5: Original Acts and Documents at Chalcedon (451)
* 6: 'Authentic' Documents: Visual Features, Annotation, and
Administrative Handling
* 7: Assessing and Performing Authenticity: A View from Later Councils
* Part III: 'Writing' Acts: The Council's Secretariat in Action
* 8: All the President's Men: Administrative Aides and the 'Official'
Secretariat
* 9: The Stenographic Protocol: Professionalism, Conventions, and
Challenges
* 10: 'Transferring' Shorthand Notes to Long-hand Transcript
* Part IV: The Written Record
* 11: The Hypomnemata: Production and Qualities
* 12: Documents Incorporated: Incorporating Documents
* 13: Abstracting and Summary Records
* 14: Collecting and Appending Signatures
* 15: The Structure and Elements of the 'Ideal' Session-record and the
Role of 'Editing'
* Part V: Files, Collections, Editions: Dossierization and
Dissemination
* 16: Council Acts Gathered and Organised: Minutes, Case Files and
Collected Records
* 17: Ancillary Documentation and the Beginnings of Dossierization
* 18: The Preparation of 'Editions' and the Dissemination of
Documentation
* Conclusion
* Bibliography