Cartulaire

A cartulaire is a collection of copies of its own documents established by a natural person or morals, who, in a volume or more rarely in a roller, transcribed or makes transcribe completely or sometimes in extracts, of the titles relative to her goods and her rights and of the documents concerning her history or her administration, to ensure the conservation of it and to facilitate the consultation of it .

See too

Related articles

  • Diplomatic Charter

External bonds

  • Bertrand P. to dir., CartulR - Repertory of the medieval and modern cartulaires . Orleans: Research institute and of History of the Texts, 2006 (Ædilis, Publications scientific, 3). line
  • Sebastien Barret and Marie-Jose Gasse-Grandjean. “Diplomatic - Cartulaires”, in Ménestrel: Medievists on the Internet, Sources, Work, References on line, Répertoire criticizes bonds and resources line line.

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