The Languages of Early Medieval Charters : Latin, Germanic Vernaculars, and the Written Word (Brill's Series on the Early Middle Ages)

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The Languages of Early Medieval Charters : Latin, Germanic Vernaculars, and the Written Word (Brill's Series on the Early Middle Ages)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 548 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004428119
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Full Description

This is the first major study of the interplay between Latin and Germanic vernaculars in early medieval records. Building on previous work on the uses of the written word in the early Middle Ages, which has dispelled the myth that this was an age of 'orality', the contributions in this volume bring to the fore the crucial question of language choice in the documentary cultures of early medieval societies. Specifically, they examine the interactions between Latin and Germanic vernaculars in the Anglo-Saxon and eastern Frankish worlds and in neighbouring areas. The chapters are underpinned by an important comparative dimension on account of the two regions' shared linguistic heritage and numerous cross-Channel links.

Contributors are: Stefan Esders, Albert Fenton, Robert Gallagher, Wolfgang Haubrichs, Charles Insley, Kathryn A. Lowe, Rosamond McKitterick, Rory Naismith, Janet L. Nelson, Edward Roberts, Annina Seiler, Marco Stoffella, Francesca Tinti, Kate Wiles, Bernhard Zeller.

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Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations

Abbreviations

Notes on Contributors

1 Latin and Germanic Vernaculars in Early Medieval Documentary Cultures: Towards a Multidisciplinary Comparative Approach

 Francesca Tinti

2 Charters, Languages, and Communication: Recent Work on Early Medieval Literacy

 Rosamond McKitterick

3 The Multilingualism of the Early Middle Ages: Evidence from Peripheral Regions of the Regnum orientalium Francorum

 Wolfgang Haubrichs

4 Germanic Names, Vernacular Sounds, and Latin Spellings in Early Anglo-Saxon and Alemannic Charters

 Annina Seiler

5 Language, Formulae, and Carolingian Reforms: the Case of the Alemannic Charters from St Gall

 Bernhard Zeller

6 Signalling Language Choice in Anglo-Saxon and Frankish Charters, c.700-c.900

 Edward Roberts and Francesca Tinti

7 The Endorsement Practices of Early Medieval England

 Robert Gallagher and Kate Wiles

8 Traces of Bilingualism in Early Medieval Northern Italy: the Evidence from Eighth- and Ninth-Century Private Charters

 Marco Stoffella

9 Languages of Boundaries and Boundaries of Language in Cornish Charters

 Charles Insley

10 Vernacular Writing in Early Medieval Manorial Administration: Two Tenth-Century Documents from Werden and Essen

 Stefan Esders

11 Royal Authority, Regional Integrity: the Function and Use of Anglo-Saxon Writ Formulae

 Albert Fenton

12 From Memorandum to Written Record: Function and Formality in Old English Non-Literary Texts

 Kathryn A. Lowe

13 Writing, Communication, and Currency: Dialogues between Coinage and Charters in Anglo-Saxon England

 Rory Naismith

14 Epilogue

 Janet L. Nelson

Index

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