UNDER THE IMPRESSION: MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING OF LORD FREDERICK CAMPBELL CHARTER XXI 5

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Antiquaries Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1017/S0003581521000354
Alison Hudson, Christina Duffy
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Lord Frederick Campbell Charter xxi 5 is the only surviving English document that still has an authentic, legible, pre-Conquest seal attached to it. The text purports to be a writ of Edward the Confessor (1003x5–1066) granting a slew of rights to Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury. We examined the writ using multispectral imaging to recover layers of erased text. Many scholars have noted that the text of the writ was altered on at least one occasion. Now, multispectral imaging confirms that there were multiple layers of erasures, even more than previously anticipated. The original writ may have been inscribed on reused parchment. This can be used as evidence for the conditions (and even the immense quantity) in which writs were produced during Edward’s reign. Alternatively – or additionally – the writ’s multiple alterations could suggest that it was rewritten repeatedly after the Conquest, during various phases of Canterbury’s post-Conquest property disputes. The results confirm Nicholas Brooks’ hypothesis that at one stage the text was altered from referring to the rights to the archbishop alone (in the singular), to instead refer to the whole community at Christ Church (in the plural). Taken together, these results reveal shifts in legal thinking in Canterbury between 1066 and 1100, while demonstrating the enduring authority of Edward the Confessor’s seal. These results also show the potential for using multispectral imaging to illuminate – literally – the history of manuscript production.
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印象下:多光谱成像的弗雷德里克·坎贝尔勋爵宪章xxi
弗雷德里克·坎贝尔勋爵宪章xxi 5是唯一幸存的英国文件,仍然有一个真实的,可辨认的,征服前的印章附在上面。该文本声称是忏悔者爱德华(1003x5-1066)授予坎特伯雷基督教堂一系列权利的令状。我们使用多光谱成像来检查令状,以恢复被擦除的文本层。许多学者指出,令状的文本至少有一次被修改过。现在,多光谱成像证实了有多层擦除,甚至比之前预期的还要多。最初的文书可能是写在重复使用的羊皮纸上的。这可以作为爱德华统治时期令状产生的条件(甚至数量巨大)的证据。另外,该令状的多次修改可能表明,在征服后坎特伯雷征服后财产纠纷的各个阶段,它被反复重写。结果证实了尼古拉斯·布鲁克斯的假设,即在某个阶段,文本从指大主教的权利(以单数形式)改为指整个基督教堂的社区(以复数形式)。综上所述,这些结果揭示了坎特伯雷在1066年至1100年间法律思想的转变,同时也证明了忏悔者爱德华的印章的持久权威。这些结果也显示了使用多光谱成像来阐明手稿生产历史的潜力。
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