The roles of medieval chanceries: negotiating rules of political communication
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adam_text | Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations vii ix Introduction CHRISTINA ANTENHOFER 1 1. Rules Within the Documents: Chanceries and Charters Perspectives for the Study of Sanctiones: Cluniac Examples from the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries Sébastien Barret 17 Nulli... Si Quis and Their Copycats: Penal Forms in the Charters of Charles IV ARNOLD OTTO 49 2. Chancery Rules and Organisation: The Chancery as a Platform ofAdministration Internal Rules of Late Medieval German Chanceries and Their Heuristic Value ELLEN WIDDER 67 Chancery Notations and Their Role as Means of Communication in Medieval Chanceries: The Case of the Bavarian and Tyrolean Chanceries JULIA HÖRMANN-THURN UND TAXIS 89
Table of Contents VI Late Medieval Urban Chanceries: Town Clerks and Town Books KLAUS BRANDSTÄTTER t 105 3. Platforms and Exchanges: Chanceries as Platforms of Political Communication Power Beyond the Rules: Formalism and Experimentation in the Italian Chanceries (c. 1380-1500) ISABELLA LAZZARINI 123 Antiquated Meets Modem: Conflicting Rules in Late Medieval Chancery Practices - The Example of the Gorizian Chancery CHRISTINA ANTENHOFER 137 “ Vermerkt die gewalt, so in die cantzley geantwurt sind auf dem landdtag The Chancery and the Negotiations at the Tyrolean Diet, Fifteenth Century MICHAELA MARINI Indices of Places and Personal Names About the Authors 163 191 199
Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy One of the most important developments in European history took place in communication. A transition is clearly visible from illiterate societies to societies in which most members are active users of the written word. This complex process, which started in Antiquity, and is still not complete, gained momentum during the Middle Ages. This series is intended to provide a forum for publications on the history of non-verbal, oral and written communication in the Middle Ages. Interest in the subject is now widespread within the worldwide community of medieval studies; and ever more scholars are becoming convinced of the potential of studying the tensions between oral and literate modes of thought. The Roles of Medieval Chancemes Medieval communication followed rules that were defined, negotiated, and altered in processes of exchange. Conflicts resulting from different communication practices, as well as forms of innovation, revolve around rules that are not self-evident. Political actors such as princes and cities, chanceries, secretaries, ambassadors, and councillors formed rules ofpoliticalparticipation, which became visible in written documentation. These rules were both formed and negotiated via processes of communication. Medieval chanceries can thus be understood as a vast field of experimentation where different solutions were tested, passed on, or discarded. This book explores communication practices in German, French, Italian, Tyrolian, and Gorizian chanceries, as well as at diets from the tenth to the sixteenth century. Its
chapters examine royal, monastic, princely, and communal chanceries. For the early and high Middle Ages, a close analysis of documents will reconstruct negotiation and communication from within the documents themselves. For the later Middle Ages, focusjRdll turn to the chancery, with the appearance of chancery orders and chancery annotations that provide insight in communication between the chancellors, secretaries* and political authorities. The growing amount and variety of documents issued in the latié Middle Ages allows us to retrace conflicts resulting from differing chancery practices as well as attempts to reorganise the chancery into a political instrument for the prince. The processes of political communication will be followed in three parts. Part I focuses on the rules within documents. Part II looks at administrative processes within specific chanceries, while Part III explores forms of exchange betweert the chancery and other political actors.
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Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations vii ix Introduction CHRISTINA ANTENHOFER 1 1. Rules Within the Documents: Chanceries and Charters Perspectives for the Study of Sanctiones: Cluniac Examples from the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries Sébastien Barret 17 Nulli. Si Quis and Their Copycats: Penal Forms in the Charters of Charles IV ARNOLD OTTO 49 2. Chancery Rules and Organisation: The Chancery as a Platform ofAdministration Internal Rules of Late Medieval German Chanceries and Their Heuristic Value ELLEN WIDDER 67 Chancery Notations and Their Role as Means of Communication in Medieval Chanceries: The Case of the Bavarian and Tyrolean Chanceries JULIA HÖRMANN-THURN UND TAXIS 89
Table of Contents VI Late Medieval Urban Chanceries: Town Clerks and Town Books KLAUS BRANDSTÄTTER t 105 3. Platforms and Exchanges: Chanceries as Platforms of Political Communication Power Beyond the Rules: Formalism and Experimentation in the Italian Chanceries (c. 1380-1500) ISABELLA LAZZARINI 123 Antiquated Meets Modem: Conflicting Rules in Late Medieval Chancery Practices - The Example of the Gorizian Chancery CHRISTINA ANTENHOFER 137 “ Vermerkt die gewalt, so in die cantzley geantwurt sind auf dem landdtag The Chancery and the Negotiations at the Tyrolean Diet, Fifteenth Century MICHAELA MARINI Indices of Places and Personal Names About the Authors 163 191 199
Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy One of the most important developments in European history took place in communication. A transition is clearly visible from illiterate societies to societies in which most members are active users of the written word. This complex process, which started in Antiquity, and is still not complete, gained momentum during the Middle Ages. This series is intended to provide a forum for publications on the history of non-verbal, oral and written communication in the Middle Ages. Interest in the subject is now widespread within the worldwide community of medieval studies; and ever more scholars are becoming convinced of the potential of studying the tensions between oral and literate modes of thought. The Roles of Medieval Chancemes Medieval communication followed rules that were defined, negotiated, and altered in processes of exchange. Conflicts resulting from different communication practices, as well as forms of innovation, revolve around rules that are not self-evident. Political actors such as princes and cities, chanceries, secretaries, ambassadors, and councillors formed rules ofpoliticalparticipation, which became visible in written documentation. These rules were both formed and negotiated via processes of communication. Medieval chanceries can thus be understood as a vast field of experimentation where different solutions were tested, passed on, or discarded. This book explores communication practices in German, French, Italian, Tyrolian, and Gorizian chanceries, as well as at diets from the tenth to the sixteenth century. Its
chapters examine royal, monastic, princely, and communal chanceries. For the early and high Middle Ages, a close analysis of documents will reconstruct negotiation and communication from within the documents themselves. For the later Middle Ages, focusjRdll turn to the chancery, with the appearance of chancery orders and chancery annotations that provide insight in communication between the chancellors, secretaries* and political authorities. The growing amount and variety of documents issued in the latié Middle Ages allows us to retrace conflicts resulting from differing chancery practices as well as attempts to reorganise the chancery into a political instrument for the prince. The processes of political communication will be followed in three parts. Part I focuses on the rules within documents. Part II looks at administrative processes within specific chanceries, while Part III explores forms of exchange betweert the chancery and other political actors. |
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