Sur L'emploi Du Papier De Coton Et Des Sceaux Plaqu s Dans Les Actes De L'empereur Fr d ric II, examines the use of cotton paper and applied seals in the acts of Emperor Frederick II. This historical study by Jean-Louis-Alphonse Huillard-Br holles delves into the archival practices and materials employed during the reign of Frederick II, offering insights into medieval European history and the evolution of diplomatic documentation. The book provides a detailed analysis of the specific types of paper and seals utilized, shedding light on the administrative and symbolic aspects of imperial decrees. This meticulous research offers valuable information for historians, archivists, and anyone interested in the material culture of medieval governance.
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