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IMC 2017: Sessions

Session 236: Public Notaries and Medieval Society: Identity, Culture, and Social Groups, II

Monday 3 July 2017, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Projecte 'El notariado en Cataluña, siglos XIII-XIV: práctica y actividad (NOTCAT)', MINECO (HAR2015-65146-P)
Organisers:Mireia Comas, Departament d'Història i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Daniel Piñol, Departament d'Història i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Moderator/Chair:Mireia Comas, Departament d'Història i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Paper 236-aLa organización del notariado en Cataluña: notarios y notarías (siglos XII-XIV)
(Language: Español)
Daniel Piñol, Departament d'Història i Arqueologia, Universitat de Barcelona
Index terms: Charters and Diplomatics, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Social History
Paper 236-bLos tipos de notarios a través de los tipos de escrituras en Santiago de Compostela y sus Tierras en el siglo XV
(Language: Español)
Adrián Ares Legaspi, Departamento de Historia Medieval y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, Universidad de Sevilla
Index terms: Charters and Diplomatics, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Social History
Paper 236-cLazos familiares y lazos profesionales en las escribanías públicas del Reino de Sevilla
(Language: Español)
Maria Luisa Domínguez-Guerrero, Departamento de Historia Medieval y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, Universidad de Sevilla
Index terms: Charters and Diplomatics, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Social History
Abstract

The large presence of notaries in Mediterranean countries entails a considerable variety of authorities that nominated them and the diversity of notaries' offices. However, the process of implementation and development of the notariat differed from one country to other. In this sense, it is important to analyse the practice and the activity of these notaries, but also to study the notaries as a social group. Moreover, notarial records can be a good source to study otherness, identities, gender, education, etc.