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Seals and Their Context in the Middle Ages
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Introduction, Phillip Schofield
1. This is a seal, P. D. Harvey

I. Seals, status and power
2. The seals of King Henry II and his Court, Nicholas Vincent
3. The declaration on the Norman Church (1205): a study in Norman sigillography, Daniel Power
4. Making an impression: seals as signifiers of individual and collective rank in the upper aristocracy in England and the Empire in the 13th and 14th centuries, Jörg Peltzer
5. Making a mark in medieval London: the social and economic status of seal-makers, John McEwan

II. Seals, law and practice
6. Seals and stars. Law, magic, and the bureaucratic process (12th–13th centuries), Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak
7. Governmental seals of Richard I, Adrian Ailes
8. Seals and the law in 13th century England, P. Brand
9. Iustitia, notaries and lawyers: legal sealing in medieval Italy, John Cherry
10. Family identity: the seals of the Longespées, B. Kemp

III. Seals, sources and their contexts
11. Conformity and divergence: motifs on personal seals in medieval Wales, Elizabeth New
12. Imaging the Glorious Past. The 13th century Common Seal of Ely Cathedral Priory and its artistic contexts, Markus Spaeth
13. Putting seals on the map: Francis Blomefield’s Plan of the City of Norwich, 1746, and the construction of civic identity, T. A. Heslop and Matthew Sillence
14. Medieval seal finds in Wales and their context, David Williams

About the Author

Phillip Schofield is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Aberystwyth where he teaches on medieval social, economic and political history. He specialises on research into the English medieval rural economy and society, with particular interests in the Black Death in medieval England, community and identity in the Middle Ages, and the reign of Edward II.

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