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Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages Alice Rio (Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)

Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages By Alice Rio (Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)

Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages by Alice Rio (Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)


Summary

Legal formularies provide modern historians with information on many aspects of ordinary life in early medieval Europe, from labour and land agreements to cases which we would nowadays associate with criminal law. This book provides a detailed analysis of formularies, setting out their problems and possibilities as historical sources.

Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages Summary

Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages: Frankish Formulae, c.500-1000 by Alice Rio (Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)

Legal formularies are books of model legal documents compiled by early medieval scribes for their own use and that of their pupils. A major source for the history of early medieval Europe, they document social relations beyond the narrow world of the political elite. Formularies offer much information regarding the lives of ordinary people: sales and gifts of land, divorces, adoptions, and disputes over labour as well as theft, rape or murder. Until now, the use of formularies as a historical source has been hampered by severe methodological problems, in particular through the difficulty of establishing a precise chronological or geographical context for them. By examining Frankish legal formularies from the Merovingian and Carolingian periods, this book provides an invaluable, detailed analysis of the problems and possibilities associated with formularies, and will be required reading for scholars of early medieval history.

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'Rio's book is a model of perceptive historical analysis ...' Speculum

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Formulae, Charters and the Written Word: 1. Orality and literacy in Frankish society; 2. An uneasy partnership? Formulae and charters; Part II. Inventory of the Evidence: 3. Defining the corpus; 4. Catalogue of collections; Part III. Formulae as a Historical Source: Limits and Possibilities: 5. Dating formulae; 6. Local context and diffusion; 7. From late antique notaries to ecclesiastical scribes: when, where and why formularies survive; 8. Formulae and written law; 9. A methodological test-case: slavery and unfreedom in the formularies; Conclusion; Appendix: a handlist of manuscripts.

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NLS9781107402836
9781107402836
1107402832
Legal Practice and the Written Word in the Early Middle Ages: Frankish Formulae, c.500-1000 by Alice Rio (Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)
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Cambridge University Press
2011-08-11
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