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Household Accounts from Medieval England: Part 1: Introduction, Glossary, Diet Accounts (i)

Part of the Household Accounts from Medieval England series
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This comprehensive study makes a unique source accessible to historians of the later medieval nobility.

Household accounts contain invaluable evidence on daily life, diet, hospitality, etiquette, travel, the arts, politics, as well as on medieval finance generally. In Part 1, Dr Woolgar's detailed introduction discusses these documents as a coherent body of records, and places them in the context of the administrative systems for which they were created.

Their diplomatic forms and development are analysed and compared with those on the Continent, and an extensive glossary is provided to assist scholars in the study of these sources. Dr Woolgar has also carefully selected and edited the accounts of 28 households, to illustrate the full variety of texts that have survived.

Diet accounts of 14 households are printed in Part 1, ranging from those of knights and earls to those of the higher clergy. Part 2 will contain texts from 14 more households - diet accounts (ii), cash, corn and stock accounts, wardrobe accounts - and a complete catalogue of extant medieval English household accounts.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0197261124 / 9780197261125
Hardback
29/10/1992
United Kingdom
446 pages, 3 halftones
163 x 244 mm, 831 grams