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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction Phillipp R. Schofield
List of Contributors
1. This is a seal
I. Seals, Status and Power
2. The seals of King Henry II and his court
3. The declaration on the Norman Church (1205): a study in Norman sigillography
4. Making an impression: seals as signifiers of individual and collective rank in the upper aristocracy in England and the Empire in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
5. Making a mark in medieval London: the social and economic status of seal-makers
II. Seals, Law and Practice
6. Seals and stars. Law, magic, and the bureaucratic process (twelfth–thirteenth centuries)
7. Governmental seals of Richard I
8. Seals and the law in thirteenth century England
9. Iustitia, notaries and lawyers: the law and seals in late medieval Italy
10. Family identity: the seals of the Longespées
III. Seals, Sources and Their Context
11. (Un)conventional images. A case-study of radial motifs on personal seals
12. Memorialising the Glorious Past. Thirteenth-century seals from English cathedral priories and their artistic contexts
13. Putting seals on the map: Francis Blomefield’s Plan of the City of Norwich, 1746, and the constitution of civic history
14. Seal finds in Wales
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