Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: two marginal developments of < eo > in Old and Middle English [PDF]
'Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: two marginal developments of eo in Old and Middle English' uses the new possibilities for linguistic research afforded by the Dictionary of Old English Corpus to help show phonological developments in Old and Middle ...
Hall, Alaric
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Understanding Scotland's medieval cartularies [PDF]
The medieval cartulary is well known as a major source for documents. This article takes Scotland as a case study for examining how the understanding of medieval cartularies has been shaped by those works extensively used by researchers to access cartularies and their texts – in a Scottish context this is principally the antiquarian publications and ...
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The standardisation of diplomatic in Scottish Royal Acts down to 1249. Part 1: Brieves [PDF]
I argue that there are three principal categories of royal act in Scotland during the period 1100 to 1250: the Brieve, the Letter of Notification, and the Charter.
Davies, John
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Two graphical models for the analysis and comparison of cartularies
This paper presents and discusses two of a number of methods for the computer-aided analysis of cartularies that are currently under development at the Instituto de Historia – CSIC.
Anna Bellettini +2 more
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Compassed about with so great a cloud: the witnesses of Scottish episcopal acta before ca 1250 [PDF]
This article is the result of examining the witnesses to some 600 episcopal acta. Despite the unequal incidence of survival from one diocese to another and the difficulty of identifying those men who had no surname, it is possible to draw some ...
Bateson, Cosmo Innes, Norman F. Shead
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L’église Saint-Martin de Savigny du xie au xviiie siècle.
The abbey of Savigny (Rhône) was a mighty ecclesiastical seigneury which occupied, in the Middle Ages, an important place in the political and religious landscape of the Lyon region.
Olivia Puel
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Waleran II, Count of Meulan and Worcester, 1104-1166 [PDF]
Waleran was born in 1104 as the elder of the twin sons of Count Robert I of Meulan and Leicester (died 1118) and his wife Isabel of Vermandois (died c. 1139).
Crouch, David
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End-to-End Transcript Alignment of 17th Century Manuscripts: The Case of Moccia Code. [PDF]
De Gregorio G, Capriolo G, Marcelli A.
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THE SECRET OF VENETIAN SUCCESS: THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN FINANCIAL MARKETS [PDF]
The commercial success of Venice hinged on her merchants¿ ability to do business with borrowed money. However, to raise other people¿s capital, merchants needed to commit not to embezzle the capital received. Despite this commitment problem, the evidence
Yadira González de Lara
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Record keeping and status performance in the early modern Low Countries [PDF]
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Buylaert, Frederik, Haemers, Jelle
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