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Tagged: Writing Maximilian

WORKSHOP PAPER | Tomasz Walczak: The Role and Function of Notarial Instruments in the Governance of the Diocese of Kraków (1392–1488)

From 4 to 5 November 2025 the Writing Maximilian subproject organised the international workshop “Managing the Ruler in the Office” exploring new perspectives on the practice of chanceries in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times across Central, East Central, and...

WORKSHOP PAPER | Aliaksandra Valodzina: Between Dictamen and Affair. Latin and Medieval German Chancellery Departments of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas Writing on the Hussites’ Heresy

From 4 to 5 November 2025 the Writing Maximilian subproject organised the international workshop “Managing the Ruler in the Office” exploring new perspectives on the practice of chanceries in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times across Central, East Central, and...

WORKSHOP PAPER | Philipp Laumer: The seventh time is the charm? Reflections on multiple copies of charters in Sigismund of Luxembourg’s chancery

From 4 to 5 November 2025 the Writing Maximilian subproject organised the international workshop “Managing the Ruler in the Office” exploring new perspectives on the practice of chanceries in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times across Central, East Central, and...

WORKSHOP PAPER | Nadja Krajicek-Seidl: Nur so am Rande? Spurensuche auf Archivgut aus der Zeit von Maximilian I. (1486–1519)

Vom 4. bis 5. November 2025 organisierte das Writing Maximilian Teilprojekt den internationalen Workshop „Managing the Ruler in the Office“. Ziel war es, sowohl innovative Forschungsansätze als auch klassische methodische Herangehensweisen zusammenzubringen und im Austausch neue Perspektiven auf die Praxis...

WORKSHOP PAPER | Ronald Kurt Salzer: Castles for Credit. Context, Script, and Codicology of the “Gedenkbücher” Nos. 2 and 2b

This paper discusses a hitherto neglected but truly fascinating source regarding Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), the so-called “Gedenkbücher” Nos. 2[1] and 2b[2]. They are housed in the archival collection “Alte Hofkammer” of the “Finanz- und Hofkammerarchiv” in the Austrian State...

BLOG ARTICLE | Neue Spuren zur Ratsernennung Jakob Mennels? | by Sonja Lessacher

Jakob Mennel (lat. Jacobus Manlius, 1460–1526) ist der Forschung zu Maximilian I. in erster Linie als Verfasser großer historisch-genealogischer Überblicksdarstellungen zur Geschichte des Hauses Österreich bekannt.[1] Im Tiroler Landesarchiv in Innsbruck wird heute ein Schreiben aufbewahrt,[2] das nun ein ergänzendes...