Latin and Latin abbrevs Domesday, Pipe Roll etc

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Robert Harney

Latin and Latin abbrevs Domesday, Pipe Roll etc

Legg inn av Robert Harney » 03 apr 2006 23:46:11

Could anyone provide a reference to a good guide/crib to the Latin/
Latin abbreviations used in Domesday and other major medieval sources?

Robert H

Ginny Wagner

RE: Latin and Latin abbrevs Domesday, Pipe Roll etc

Legg inn av Ginny Wagner » 04 apr 2006 01:09:33

<Could anyone provide a reference to a good guide/crib to
the Latin/
Latin abbreviations used in Domesday and other major
medieval sources?>

One place I found an excellent guide is Vol.3 of the Pipe
Rolls that was published by the Pipe Roll Society to which I
gained access through the ILL. Additionally, the dot system
of the exchequer is explained in Vol. 7 of the same series
of pipes. Studies on the Red book of the Exchequer by Round
is a nifty little book I am just beginning to take a look at
.... he seems to further explain Hall's work in the pipe roll
series and explains scutage and hides, etc. therein ... let
me know if you have any specific information you need, re
the pipes or redbook. The principals of prospography gives
some excellent information about names, both place and
personal at the front of Keats-Rohan's Domesday Descendants.

And of course, the basic Latin lessons are wonderful at:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/

Best,
Ginny Wagner

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-- Hugh St. Victor

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