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Our database contains the names of soldiers serving the English crown from the late 1350s to 1453. Most were fighting the French. In this second phase of the Hundred Years War major invasions of France were launched, including that of 1415 which culminated in Henry V’s victory at Agincourt 1415. We have also included soldiers serving in other theatres (Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Spain, Calais etc), and in all types of service (expeditions on land and sea, garrisons, escorts, standing forces). Why do we know so many names? The simple explanation is that soldiers received pay and this had to be audited. The financial officials of the crown were keen to check the soldiers were present and correct. The main way of doing this was by checking off their names at a muster, at the beginning of a campaign or during it, or every few months for troops in garrison. Thousands of muster rolls survive in archive collections in England, France and beyond. We also have the evidence of letters of protection which soldiers bought from the Chancery to prevent legal actions whilst they were absent from home.
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View more than 2,000 of our digitised manuscripts and archival documents, including the Sherborne Missal and Octateuch, Four Gospels and Synodicon.
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Browsable manuscripts c. 800–1600, preserving original spelling and abbreviations
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Le but d′e-codices est de mettre à disposition tous les manuscrits médiévaux et une sélection de manuscrits modernes en Suisse dans une bibliothèque virtuelle. Pour l’instant, 2959 manuscrits de 100 collections différentes sont accessibles. La bibliothèque virtuelle sera progressivement enrichie.
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Enluminures de manuscrits médiévaux d’une centaine de bibliothèques municipales françaises
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Les collections de la Bibliothèque nationale de France abritent plusieurs dizaines de milliers de manuscrits dont le décor constitue l'un des plus riches musées de peinture au monde. La base Mandragore vous invite à l'explorer. Cette toute nouvelle version remplace le site de 2003, devenu obsolète. Retrouvez les 200 000 enluminures, dessins, sceaux, décors de reliures déjà décrits, avec des informations mieux structurées et de nouvelles fonctionnalités.
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The Patrologia Latina Database is an electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina, published between 1844 and 1855, and the four volumes of indexes published between 1862 and 1865. Patrologia Latina comprises the works of the Church Fathers from Tertullian in 200 AD to the death of Pope Innocent III in 1216. The complete Patrologia Latina is included with all prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus and indexes. Migne's column numbers, essential references for scholars, are included.
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ARTFL-FRANTEXT is the main ARTFL Database, comprising more than 3,600 French-language texts, 215 million words and 675,000 unique word forms. The corpus contains texts ranging from classic works of French literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose and technical writing. The eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries are about equally represented, with a smaller selection of seventeenth century texts as well as some medieval and Renaissance texts. Genres include novels, verse, theater, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises. Subjects include literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy. In most cases standard scholarly editions were used in converting the text into machine-readable form, and the data contain page references to these editions.
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Il se propose ainsi de fournir une couverture bibliographique aussi complète que possible sur un grand nombre d'auteurs et de textes du Moyen Âge, principalement de langues française et latine sans pour cela exclure les autres langues d'Europe occidentale.
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La base Jonas est un répertoire des textes littéraires français et occitans du Moyen Âge et de la première modernité, ainsi que des manuscrits et imprimés les conservant.
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Le projet GUARD – acronyme de Guarantee Unpreserved Archives Remain Documented – est porté par Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani (Université de Namur et Archives de l’État à Namur) et Sébastien de Valeriola (Université libre de Bruxelles). Il vise à récupérer les informations éphémères qui circulent en ligne et dans les catalogues de ventes aux enchères à propos de documents d'archives médiévaux, de les compiler, de les structurer, et de les archiver de façon pérenne dans une base de données ouverte et collaborative.
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This blog post was written by Dr Stephen Gadd, Software Developer and GIS Consultant. The IHR’s Centre for the History of People, Place and Community has been carrying out some exploratory research on the potential of analysing London’s medieval customs accounts digitally. Detailed, or ‘particular’ customs accounts recorded immense detail about the goods and practices […]
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This is a project to track the work of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in digitizing their collection of over 80,000 manuscripts.
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