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See detailConservazione e ricezione dei documenti pontifici in Italia settentrionale: il caso del monastero cistercense di Chiaravalle Milanese (secoli XII-XVI)
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Salemme, Timothy; Renault, Jean-Baptiste (Eds.) Conservation et réception des documents pontificaux par les Ordres religieux (XIe-XVe siècles). Actes du colloque international. Nancy, 12-13 décembre 2013 (in press)

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See detailAvant-propos
Salemme, Timothy UL; Renault, Jean-Baptiste

in Salemme, Timothy; Renault, Jean-Baptiste (Eds.) Conservation et réception des documents pontificaux par les Ordres religieux (XIe-XVe siècles). Actes du colloque internationa (in press)

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See detailLes archevêques de Milan face aux premières expériences seigneuriales: stratégies et positionnements (milieu XIIIe-début XIVe s.)
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Barralis, Christine (Ed.) L’évêque face à son métier. Actes du colloque international, Metz. 15-17 novembre 2017 (in press)

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See detailLes cours dans la "monarchie composite" des Luxembourg, 1308-1355 (Henri VII, Jean et Charles IV)
Margue, Michel UL; Adde, Eloïse; Salemme, Timothy UL

in Modèles, réseaux et échanges curiaux au Moyen Âge (2022)

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See detailLe scritture dei centri monastici (VIII-XIV secolo)
Salemme, Timothy UL

Presentation (2021, April 20)

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See detailUn vidimus mal interprété de Pierre de Vianden, prévôt de Saint-Martin de Liège, et de Conon, seigneur de Reuland (ca. 1264-ca. 1275
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2021), 72(1), 76-85

The work of editing medieval documents is full of pitfalls. Among the greatest difficulties is undoubtedly that of providing a critical edition of the copy of a document contained in a cartulary. What is ... [more ▼]

The work of editing medieval documents is full of pitfalls. Among the greatest difficulties is undoubtedly that of providing a critical edition of the copy of a document contained in a cartulary. What is the level of reliability of this copy with respect to its archetype? What is the role of the editor of the cartulary as mediator between the archetype and the copy? What should be done in the presence of an abbreviated copy of a lost archetype? In this paper, we offer a case study illustrating these issues, by focussing on a vidimus issued by Pierre de Vianden and Conon de Reuland at the end of the 1260s-early 1270s reporting an agreement between Count Philippe I of Vianden and Henri V of Luxembourg. Improperly dated and misinterpreted by researchers in the course of the 20th century, this document is the object of a new analysis which places it in a totally different historical perspective. [less ▲]

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See detailL’édition de chartes à Luxembourg: de l’érudition aux nouvelles technologies (et vice-versa?)
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Bendheim, Amelie (Ed.) Tagungsband Mittelalter zwischen Faszination und Fortschritt (2020)

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See detailLe projet ‘transfrontalier’ TRANSSCRIPT. Une base de données plurilingue pour les actes des ducs de Lorraine et des comtes de Luxembourg (XIIIe-XIVe s.)
Salemme, Timothy UL; GILI-THEBAUDEAU, Laura

in LOUBET BALOUZAT, Christelle (Ed.) Digitizing Medieval Sources-L’édition en ligne de documents d’archives médiévaux. Challenges and methodologies-Enjeux, méthodologie et défis (2019)

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See detailLe Liber feodorum du comté de Luxembourg (début du XIVe siècle). Archéologie d’un cartulaire princier
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2019), 71(2), 133-148

This contribution is a reassessment of the first princely cartulary of the county of Luxembourg, a composite manuscript including three sections: a Liber feodorum, containing the copies of feudal charters ... [more ▼]

This contribution is a reassessment of the first princely cartulary of the county of Luxembourg, a composite manuscript including three sections: a Liber feodorum, containing the copies of feudal charters kept in the count’s archives, an administrative list of the county’s incomes, both dating back to the beginning of the fourteenth century, as well as a list of revenues relating to the marquisate of Arlon, compiled at the end of the fifteenth century. Although this manuscript has attracted a fair amount of attention from scholars, starting with F.-X. Würth-Paquet and Nicolas van Werveke in the nineteenth century, it was still in need of a systematic codicological investigation. This study is completed by a palaeographical analysis of the Liber feodorum which shows the involvement of fourteen scribes. Some of them appear to have also been active not only for the counts of Luxembourg, but also for other Luxembourgish jurisdictions (the Justicier des Nobles, the city authorities) during the first half of the fourteenth century. [less ▲]

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See detail‘Ego Anselmus Bocardus notarius civitatis Mediolani tradidi et scripsi’. Le parcours professionnel et social d’un notaire milanais (seconde moitié du XIIIe-début du XIVe s.)
Salemme, Timothy UL

in Nieus, Jean-François; Hermand, Xavier; Renard, Etienne (Eds.) Le scribe d’archives dans l’Occident médiéval, (2019)

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