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- Title
How a Small Scribal Error Left a Medieval Document Unprinted for 500 Years: Report from a Cataloguing Project at Copenhagen City Archives.
- Authors
Clausen, Svend
- Abstract
This annotation describes how a small scribal error in a late medieval Danish document led to that document being left out of the later printed source edition, because the scribe's correction of his own mistake was not recognized by the man who registered the document later on in the city archives in Copenhagen. It talks about how this sealed the fate that the document remained unknown and unpublished until a registration project at Copenhagen City Archives rediscovered and redated it in 2017 finally resulting in the making of the first-ever printed source edition i 2019. It also discusses the implications this has had for the intellectual knowledge of the history of Copenhagen and even for the understanding of modern cultural heritage in the streets of Copenhagen.
- Subjects
COPENHAGEN (Denmark); SCANDINAVIA; ARCHIVES; CATALOGING; CULTURAL property; INTELLECTUAL history; CATALOGS
- Publication
Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, 2021, Vol 6, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2381-5329
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/mns.2021.0020