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Author McKitterick, Rosamond, author

Title The Carolingians and the written word / Rosamond McKitterick
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1989

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 290 pages) : maps
Contents The spoken and the written word -- Law and the written word -- A literate community: the evidence of the charters -- The production and possession of books: an economic dimension -- The organization of written knowledge -- The literacy of the laity
Summary This pioneering book studies the function and status of the written word in Carolingian society in France and Germany in the eighth- and ninth-centuries. It demonstrates that literacy was by no means confined to a clerical élite, but was dispersed in lay society and used for government and administration, and for ordinary legal transactions among the peoples of the Frankish kingdom. While exploiting a huge range of primary material, Professor McKitterick does not confine herself to a functional analysis of the written word in Carolingian northern Europe but goes on to assess the consequences and implications of literacy for the Franks themselves and for the subsequent development of European society after 1000. Key topics discussed include law and the use of the written word, the conduct and record of legal transactions, the economic and social status of the book in Carolingian society, the methods evolved to organize and define written knowledge, and the whole question of lay literacy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes English
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Subject Written communication -- Europe -- History
Carolingians.
Carolingians
Written communication
Europe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 052130539X
9780521305396
9780511583599
0511583591