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Recognising Cartulary Studies Thirty Years after Les cartularies
This article begins by considering the achievement of the Les cartulaires volume of essays (1993), particularly in launching a field of inquiry. It reflects on how this field has developed since the early 1990s, especially what has characterised the ...
Joanna Tucker
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The three large images that adorn folios 4v, 19v and 25v of the 12th-century cartulary have already been extensively studied and commented upon and continue to raise numerous problems of interpretation.
Jacques Le Maho
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The abbey of Val Notre-Dame was founded in around 1125 near Pontoise, in the north of the diocese of Paris, by monks from Cour-Dieu (diocese of Orléans). Thanks to the close attention of the local aristocracy, it was able to build up a substantial estate
Marlène Helias-Baron
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Le cartulaire de l’abbaye de la Trinité de Caen (fin XIIe-début XIIIe siècle)
The oldest preserved cartulary for the Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen gathers an important part of the elements which can be drawn from the abbey archives for the 11th-12th centuries.
Catherine Letouzey-Réty
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The other Saint Bernard: The 'troubled and varied career' of Bernard of Abbeville, Abbot of Tiron [PDF]
Geoffrey Grossus' lengthy life of Bernard of Abbeville leaves unanswered many questions. Comparison with contemporary sources suggests that Bernard Was a career churchman with ail interest in ascetism and tire apostolic life, who left his original house ...
Thompson, K.
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The cartulary of the monastery of Tiron
The cartulary of the monastery of Tiron is known to scholars from an edition published in 1883 by Lucien Merlet, archivist of the département of Eure-et-Loir. New insights about its composition and purpose have been provided by a recent re-examination of
Kathleen Thompson
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A saint, an abbot, his documents and her property: power, reform and landholding in the monastery of Homblières under Abbot Berner (949–82) [PDF]
This is the final published version. It first appeared at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03044181.2015.1026380#.VVnOaC73Q80.The monastery of Homblières, after 949, when it was turned from a community of nuns into a reformed Benedictine ...
McNair, Fraser
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Le cartulaire B du chapitre cathédral de Coutances : histoire d’une résurrection
Three cartularies were written by the chapter of Coutances in the XIVth century, as the "misfortunes of time" had endangered the conservation of the charters.
Julie Deslondes-Fontanel
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Le cartulaire de l’abbaye Saint-Pierre de Préaux : présentation du manuscrit
The benedictine abbey of Saint-Pierre de Préaux which belonged to the former diocese of Lisieux, was located to the south-east of Pont-Audemer. This monastery, where the counts of Meulan were buried, has left an important cartulary, now kept in Archives ...
Dominique Rouet
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Le cartulaire de l’abbaye Saint-Étienne de Caen (XIIe siècle) : essai d’archéologie documentaire
In spite of the historical importance of the abbey Saint-Étienne of Caen in the Anglo-Norman world, its cartulary, whose original manuscript strayed off during the nineteenth century, remains still largely ignored.
Tamiko Fujimoto
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