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Palaeography and the Practical Study of Court Hand

Palaeography and the Practical Study of Court Hand

Palaeography and the Practical Study of Court Hand

Hilary Jenkinson
September 2014
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9781107427457
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    Originally published in 1915, this book was intended to encourage students of medieval history to take up palaeography by demonstrating its importance when applied to certain historical documents in the collection of the Public Records Office. Jenkinson details the various types of 'court hand' that may be seen on medieval records, and emphasises that the study of palaeography must necessarily be accompanied with an equal emphasis on the history of administration. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in medieval history and the history of British administrative conventions.

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    September 2014
    Paperback
    9781107427457
    66 pages
    297 × 210 × 3 mm
    0.216kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction. Palaeography as an essential preliminary to research on medieval history
    • Part I. Court Hand:
    • 1. The curia
    • 2. The courts of chancery and exchequer
    • 3. The purely judicial courts
    • 4. The growth of administration
    • 5. The three varieties of record making
    • 6. The close of the medieval period
    • 7. The real court hand
    • 8. Summary
    • Part II. The Scientific Study of Court Hand:
    • 1. Early schools of handwriting
    • 2. The work of administrative history
    • 3. What is palaeography
    • 4. Palaeography as an exact science
    • Conclusions.
      Author
    • Hilary Jenkinson