Module Identifier DSM3810  
Module Title MANUSCRIPT SKILLS:POST MEDIEVAL PALAEOGRAPHY & DIPLOMATIC  
Academic Year 2005/2006  
Co-ordinator Dr Susan J Davies  
Semester Available all semesters  

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Palaeography

Diplomatic

Palaeography and Diplomatice

Brief description

Palaeography and Diplomatic provide the necessary expertise for the study and interpretation of archival documents. Palaeography has the broader significance, since it extends beyond official documents to include the whole range of manuscript material that has survived from previous centuries. Diplomatic is most commonly applied to formal documents.

Palaeography is the study of old handwriting, with the primary aim of learning to read it, but with the further purpose of identifying the writing style and any inconsistencies, and suggesting an appropriate date when none is given.

Diplomatic is the study of the form and structure of official documents and the development of standard formulae used in particular circumstances. The general purpose is to achieve correct identification of types of documents and interpretation of the content, through understanding the relationship between form and function.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7