Examines legal formularies from the Merovingian and Carolingian periods, and considers their problems and possibilities as historical sources.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I. Formulae, Charters and the Written Word: 1. Orality and literacy in Frankish society 2. An uneasy partnership? Formulae and charters Part II. Inventory of the Evidence: 3. Defining the corpus 4. Catalogue of collections Part III. Formulae as a Historical Source: Limits and Possibilities: 5. Dating formulae 6. Local context and diffusion 7. From late antique notaries to ecclesiastical scribes: when, where and why formularies survive 8. Formulae and written law 9. A methodological test-case: slavery and unfreedom in the formularies Conclusion Appendix: a handlist of manuscripts.
Introduction Part I. Formulae, Charters and the Written Word: 1. Orality and literacy in Frankish society 2. An uneasy partnership? Formulae and charters Part II. Inventory of the Evidence: 3. Defining the corpus 4. Catalogue of collections Part III. Formulae as a Historical Source: Limits and Possibilities: 5. Dating formulae 6. Local context and diffusion 7. From late antique notaries to ecclesiastical scribes: when, where and why formularies survive 8. Formulae and written law 9. A methodological test-case: slavery and unfreedom in the formularies Conclusion Appendix: a handlist of manuscripts.
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