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Die Schriftlichkeit der königlichen Finanzverwaltung Englands war unter Eduard I. (1272–1307) einem tiefgreifenden Wandel unterworfen. Erstmals kamen neben Schriftrollen auch Kodizes seriell zum Einsatz. Das vorliegende Buch untersucht das Verhältnis zwischen Rollen und Kodizes im Exchequer und in der Garderobe unter Eduard I. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Verbindungen zwischen den Aufzeichnungsformen und ihren Inhalten, die Produktions- und Gebrauchskontexte sowie die Vorbilder, die zur Verbreitung des Kodex führten. Die Untersuchung eröffnet neue Perspektiven auf die Arbeits- und Funktionsweisen einer spätmittelalterlichen Verwaltung. During the reign of Edward I (1272–1307), administrative recordkeeping underwent profound transitions, including the first extensive use of codices alongside rolls in the Exchequer and Wardrobe. This book focuses on the relationship between rolls and codices, with regard to both their content and their contexts of production and use. Furthermore, it investigates possible models for the diffusion of the codex during the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. As a result, the study offers a new perspective on the workings of a late medieval administration.
Great Britain --- History --- England. --- History of Administration. --- Middle Ages. --- E-books --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Norman Conquest to Late Medieval (1066-1485).
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Bookkeeping --- Tenue des livres. --- Finance, Public --- Finances publiques. --- History. --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- History
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In the Middle Ages, rolls were ubiquitous as a writing support. While scholars have long examined the texts and images on rolls, they have rarely taken the manuscripts themselves into account. This volume readdresses this imbalance by focusing on the materiality and various usages of rolls in late medieval England and France. Researchers from England, France, Germany and Singapore demonstrate in 11 contributions how this approach can increase our understanding of the rolls and their contents, as well as the contexts in which they were produced and used
Materiality (Accounting) --- Scrolls --- Conservation and restoration --- History. --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Manuscripts, Medieval - England --- Manuscripts, Medieval - France --- Classical texts --- Classical history / classical civilisation --- England --- France --- England. --- France. --- Rolls. --- late Middle Ages.
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