Domesday Names: An Index of Latin Personal and Place Names in Domesday Book

Domesday Names: An Index of Latin Personal and Place Names in Domesday Book

Domesday Names: An Index of Latin Personal and Place Names in Domesday Book

Domesday Names: An Index of Latin Personal and Place Names in Domesday Book

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Overview

First-ever full index to people and place-names in Domesday in their original forms.

Presented here is the first complete, all Latin index to the Domesday Book, comprising two Indices Personarum and one Index Locorum. The main Index Personarumcontains all references to people: named individuals, title-holders, and ‘institutions' (collections of persons functioning as individual landholders in the Domesday text); individuals are listed alphabetically under the initial letter of their forename, while ‘institutions' are entered under the place where they are located. The second, shorter Index Personarum lists all people alphabetically under their surname. In both indexes the exact Latin forms given in Domesday Book and all variant spellingshave been retained.
The Index Locorumlists all place-names in Domesday, except where linked to an ‘institution': the names of administrative units have been incorporated alphabetically into this index with the appropriate term added after the name. Cross-references to other counties have also been included. Again, the Latin form in the Domesday text is given exactly. References are to the 1783 Farley and more recent Phillimore editions.
Dr K.S.B. KEATS-ROHANis Director of the Linacre Unit for Prosopographical Research; DAVID THORNTONis Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Bilkent University, Ankara.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780851154299
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 12/18/1997
Pages: 542
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr K S B Keats-Rohan is Director of the Linacre Unit for Prosopographical Research and Fellow of the European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford.
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