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This volume contains the full texts of 175 acts issued under the
seal of King Alexander III, together with notes on a further 155
'lost acts' that survive only in notices. These acts, many of which
have never been published before, have been collected from a
variety of archives in Scotland, England, Belgium and France. The
Introduction examines the administrative contexts of the later
thirteenth century in which the royal chancery drafted and
authenticated charters, brieves and other written instruments, and
the varied sources from which the collection is compiled. The texts
include full Latin transcriptions and detailed English-language
summaries of the contents of each act, together with a series of
notes and comments on context and significance. By drawing together
both original archive sources and widely scattered published
sources, the volume offers a unique opportunity to understand how
Scottish government and administration operated in the key period
before the reign of Robert Bruce. The Regesta Regum Scottorum
series has already made available in print a definitive edition of
the written acts of several of the medieval kings of Scotland. It
remains the standard reference for Scottish, British and European
scholars interested in the history of royal chanceries, the
evolution of medieval royal government and the growth of literate
modes of expression in the Middle Ages.
Reading original documents is the only way to achieve a sound basis
in historical studies and to acquire a true perspective on cultural
evolution. Much modern research has been applied to Scotland's
history, but until this volume there has been no comprehensive
study of the country's handwriting for nearly 250 years. The main
body of this book consists of facsimile texts, each facing a
detailed transcript and commentary. The historical background of
handwriting usage is surveyed in the introduction, with emphasis on
changing fashions. There is also guidance on how to deal with early
language and abbreviations. The principal aim is to assist research
students, local historians, genealogists and calligraphers in their
studies; but this work also recovers a lost chapter in the history
of Scottish studies.
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