This article is about archiving medieval
documents. In ancient times, as it happens
nowadays, institutions and men who fleshed
them out faced the requirement of preserving
their written memory, but not less of keeping
and processing their documents to have them
available as substantiating witnesses and use
them to serve various purposes and multiple
functionalities. The way we shall reflect on
these aspects of medieval archiving is to
focus on the very peculiar case of a monastic
house, the monastery of Pedroso. It happened
to work in this monastery a registrar who followed a unique archiving method based
on both alphabetic and ideogrammatic shelf
marks. This method, although known in
medieval times, was not, however, very usual.
We then tried to range and classify, interpret
and decode those signs or symbols, to better
perceive their relevance for the archivist who
wrote and sketched them on the archival fonds’
parchments of the monastery he presumptively
belonged to.
Author
Coelho, Maria Helena da Cruz
Keywords
Arquivo medieval,
método de arquivação,
mosteiro de Pedroso,
sinais e símbolos,
Medieval archives,
archiving method,
monastery of Pedroso,
signs and symbols