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or immunities granted in the document. The value of a cartulary as a historical document depends not only on how faithfully it reproduces the substance of the original, but also, if edited, on the clues it contains to the motivation for those changes. These questions are generally the subject of scrutiny under well-known canons of
265:, edited by Godfrey Davis, was published in 1958, and republished in a heavily revised and extended edition in 2010: the revised edition contains entries for about 2,000 cartularies, including those of both ecclesiastical establishments and secular corporations, dating from the 11th to 16th centuries, with details of dates, 696:
Anales de la Universidad de Madrid: Letras – Volume 2 – Page 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid – 1933 "Il Cartulario de Óvila es un códice encuadernado modernamente y escrito a línea tirada y con clara y elegante letra gótica en el transcurso del siglo xm. Los títulos e iniciales de adorno son de
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of the cartulary reproduced the original documents with literal exactness. On the other hand, some copyists took liberties with the text, including modifying the phraseology, modernizing proper names of persons and places, and even changing the substance, so as to extend the scope of the privileges
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a cartulary is defined as "a register, usually in volume form, of copies of charters, title deeds, grants of privileges and other documents of significance belonging to a person, family or institution". In 1938, the French historian, Emile Lesne, wrote: "Every Cartulary is the testimony of the
142:, it is argued that in the contemporary diplomatic world it was common to provide a strict definition as the organized, selective, or exhaustive transcription of diplomatic records, made by the owner of them or by the producer of the archive where the documents are preserved. 115:, industrial associations, institutions of learning, or families. The term is sometimes also applied to collections of original documents bound in one volume or attached to one another so as to form a roll, as well as to custodians of such collections. 641:: "Worcester Cathedral's pre-Conquest and Conquest-era archive is known to have included texts of over 200 acta ... in addition, there are transcripts of at least another 57 pre-conquest single-sheet acta now lost." 747: 721:
Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "The Catholic Encyclopedia: And International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church".
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etc. (Paris, 1878–9) were the chief sources of information regarding the cartularies of medieval France. There may be more recent developments in cataloguing.
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Graeme Dunphy. "Cartulary chronicles and legal texts." Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Brill Online, 2012. Consulted 18 May 2012
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in the 6th century is commonly taken to refer to cartularies. The oldest surviving cartularies, however, originated in the
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monasteries and churches have been published, more or less completely. A listing of all known medieval cartularies of the
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van Houts, Elizabeth (2002). "Historical Writing". In Harper-Bill, Christopher and Elizabeth van Houts (ed.).
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Clanchy, M.: "Cartularies", 1979, pp. 79–80; McCrank, "Discovery in the Archives of Spain and Portugal, p. 85
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defines a cartulary as "a collection of title deeds copied into a register for greater security".
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has to be understood in the context of the importance of past events for establishing
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statement of the Archives in a Church at the time when it was compiled".
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Cartularies frequently contain historical texts, known as cartulary
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The Register of St Osmund, a 13th-century cartulary belonging to
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Catalogue général des cartulaires des archives départementales
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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tinta roja. Como en otros cartularios de la misma..."
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Codice diplomatico della Lombardia Medievale (CDLM)
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Woodbridge, UK: Boydell. pp. 103–121. 483:, whilst the second part is the cartulary of 129:A cartulary may take the form of a book or a 8: 101:, is a medieval manuscript volume or roll ( 351:Cartulary of Windsheim, O.E.S.A. made in 512:, the corresponding position was called 431:, a thirteenth-century cartulary of the 423:, a thirteenth-century French collection 531: 443:, from the west of England estates of 371:Cartulario de Óvila, of the monastery 332:, two cartularies bound together, the 153:Related terms in other languages are: 762:Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain 616:A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World 382:, a twelfth-century cartulary of the 7: 727:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 412:Liber instrumentorum vicecomitalium 581:Dictionary of Archival Terminology 147:Dictionary of Archival Terminology 111:of ecclesiastical establishments, 25: 821:Medieval charters and cartularies 796:Cartulary of Windsheim, O.E.S.A. 678:Digital Collections. 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Chartulary

Senlis
/ˈkɑːrtjʊləri/
rotulus
legal rights
municipal corporations
Michael Clanchy
codex
German
Italian
Spanish
Normandy
pancartes
Gregory of Tours
10th century
chronicles
historical writings
legal precedence
copyist
historical criticism
medieval
British Isles
provenance
incomplete
adding missing items
Cartularies of Valpuesta
Hemming's Cartulary
England
Hemming

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