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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 July 2016
A study of the history of alphabetizing, its origin, development and applications from the beginning in antiquity down to the time of printing has necessitated a search for pertinent medieval material. This material has not been easy to find. It has been necessary in the first place to ask in what connection one might reasonably expect to find alphabetic arrangement useful and then to try to find whether there are any actual examples of the use in such a conneetion.
1 This search was made possible by an award from a National Science Foundation Institutional Grant administered by the University of Pennsylvania. Google Scholar
2 I (3rd ed. Berlin 1958) 104ff., especially 124. Google Scholar
3 Reg. Vat. 16 and 18 are similar to 14 in this respect. Google Scholar
4 Cf. Ind. 273 above. Google Scholar
5 Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France 21 (Paris 1885) 320–351.Google Scholar
6 Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France 22 (Paris n.d.) 704–717 and 717–723. I owe the knowledge of this item to my colleague Dr. Benton, John F. Google Scholar
7 Cf. e.g. Rockinger, L., Briefsteller und Formelbücher des elften bis vierzehnten Jahrhunderts (Munich 1864).Google Scholar