Book contents
- Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages
- Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Lay archives in the Late Antique and Byzantine East: the implications of the documentary papyri
- 3 Public administration, private individuals and the written word in Late Antique North Africa, c. 284–700
- 4 Lay documents and archives in early medieval Spain and Italy, c. 400–700
- 5 The gesta municipalia and the public validation of documents in Frankish Europe
- 6 Laypeople and documents in the Frankish formula collections
- 7 Archives, documents and landowners in Carolingian Francia
- 8 The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies
- 9 The laity, the clergy, the scribes and their archives: the documentary record of eighth- and ninth-century Italy
- 10 Sicut mos esse solet: documentary practices in Christian Iberia, c. 700–1000
- 11 On the material culture of legal documents: charters and their preservation in the Cluny archive, ninth to eleventh centuries
- 12 Documentary practices, archives and laypeople in central Italy, mid ninth to eleventh centuries
- 13 Archives and lay documentary practice in the Anglo-Saxon world
- 14 Conclusion
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2012
- Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages
- Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Lay archives in the Late Antique and Byzantine East: the implications of the documentary papyri
- 3 Public administration, private individuals and the written word in Late Antique North Africa, c. 284–700
- 4 Lay documents and archives in early medieval Spain and Italy, c. 400–700
- 5 The gesta municipalia and the public validation of documents in Frankish Europe
- 6 Laypeople and documents in the Frankish formula collections
- 7 Archives, documents and landowners in Carolingian Francia
- 8 The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies
- 9 The laity, the clergy, the scribes and their archives: the documentary record of eighth- and ninth-century Italy
- 10 Sicut mos esse solet: documentary practices in Christian Iberia, c. 700–1000
- 11 On the material culture of legal documents: charters and their preservation in the Cluny archive, ninth to eleventh centuries
- 12 Documentary practices, archives and laypeople in central Italy, mid ninth to eleventh centuries
- 13 Archives and lay documentary practice in the Anglo-Saxon world
- 14 Conclusion
- Index
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