Sigillography, n. ~ The study of seals. Rt: seal signature
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span dates ~ see: inclusive dates special diplomatics, n. ~ Diplomatics · The application of diplomatic theory (general diplomatics) to a particular records creator, including an analysis of the particular characteristics of the creator’s recordkeeping procedures and resulting documents. BT: diplomatics special list, n. ~ A finding aid that describes series, folders, or items from different collections that relate to the same topic. BT: finding aid Notes: A special list typically goes into greater detail than a standard finding aid. special records, n. ~ Materials stored separately from other records because their physical form or characteristics require unusual care or because they have nonstandard sizes. BT: record RT: nonprint materials, nontextual records, visual materials Notes: Examples of special records include electronic, audiovisual, microform, cartographic and remote-sensing imagery, architectural and engineering, printed, and card records. special sign, n. ~ Diplomatics · A mark that identifies individuals involved in the compilation, receipt, or execution of a record. Syn: Synonym • †: see Bibliography • Superscript: Definition number specific material designation 366 BT: extrinsic element †70 (Duranti 1998, p. 138): Among the extrinsic elements, the diplomatists of medieval documents used to include the special signs, which should be regarded rather as intrinsic elements because of their function of identifying the persons involved in the documentation activity. The special signs can be divided into two categories: the signs of the writer and the subscribers, and the signs of the chancery or the records office. The first category includes the symbols used by notaries as personal marks in the medieval period, corresponding to the modern notarial stamp, and the crosses used by some subscribers in place of their name. The second category includes the rota and bene valete used by the paper chancery; the monogram of the sovereign’s personal name used in imperial and royal chanceries; the initials m.p.r. for manu proprio; the double s for s(ub) scripsi; and all the various office stamps. Download 96 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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