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Charters of Shaftesbury Abbey

Part of the Anglo-Saxon Charters series
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The latest volume of Anglo-Saxon charters covers the pre-Conquest archive of Shaftesbury Abbey in Dorset, founded by King Alfred and destined to be of great importance in the medieval period.

The majority of the thirty surviving documents date form the tenth century, with the last a charter of Cnut from 1019.

The present edition addresses the extensive corruption introduced into the surviving texts by repeated earlier copying, particularly in the vernacular boundary clauses. This is a very important collection providing almost the only evidence for the history of Shaftesbury in the Anglo-Saxon period.

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Oxford University Press
0197261515 / 9780197261514
Hardback
18/04/1996
United Kingdom
190 pages, 2 pp plates
159 x 241 mm, 438 grams