Essays into numerous aspects of the Domesday Book, shedding fresh light on its mysteries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction David Roffe Domesday Now: a View from the Stage David Roffe A Digital Latin Domesday J J N Palmer McLuhan Meets the Master: Scribal Devices in Great Domesday Book David Roffe Non Pascua sed Pastura : the Changing Choice of Terms in Domesday Frank Thorn Domesday Books? Little Domesday Book Reconsidered Ian Taylor Hunting the Snark and Finding the Boojum: the Tenurial Revolution Revisited Ann Williams A Question of Identity: Domesday Prosopography and the Formation of the Honour of Richmond K. S. B Keats Rohan The Episcopal Returns in Domesday Pamela Taylor Geospatial Technologies and the Geography of Domesday England in the Twenty First Century Andrew Lowerre Condensing and Abbreviating the Data: Evesham C, Evesham M, and the Breviate Howard B. Clarke 'A Deed without a Name' Sally Harvey Talking to Others and Talking to Itself: Government and the Changing Role of the Records of the Domesday Inquest David Roffe
Introduction David Roffe Domesday Now: a View from the Stage David Roffe A Digital Latin Domesday J J N Palmer McLuhan Meets the Master: Scribal Devices in Great Domesday Book David Roffe Non Pascua sed Pastura : the Changing Choice of Terms in Domesday Frank Thorn Domesday Books? Little Domesday Book Reconsidered Ian Taylor Hunting the Snark and Finding the Boojum: the Tenurial Revolution Revisited Ann Williams A Question of Identity: Domesday Prosopography and the Formation of the Honour of Richmond K. S. B Keats Rohan The Episcopal Returns in Domesday Pamela Taylor Geospatial Technologies and the Geography of Domesday England in the Twenty First Century Andrew Lowerre Condensing and Abbreviating the Data: Evesham C, Evesham M, and the Breviate Howard B. Clarke 'A Deed without a Name' Sally Harvey Talking to Others and Talking to Itself: Government and the Changing Role of the Records of the Domesday Inquest David Roffe
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