Initials and Informed Government in the Anglo-Norman Period
The use of initials rather than names for the king and other official participants in English royal charters from the time of William I until well into the reign of Henry II is a graphic feature, which, it is argued, displays several aspects of royal administration, its control of information, its p...
Main Author: | Sharpe, R |
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Other Authors: | Taylor, A |
Format: | Book section |
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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