Form and Order in Medieval France
Explore the intricate world of medieval society with Form and Order in Medieval France, a compelling volume that delves into the significance of seals from 500 to 1500. Authored by leading scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1993, this hardback edition spans 328 pages and offers a rich examination of the epigraphy, iconography, and practical applications of seals primarily in France, with insights into their use in England and Germany as well.
This collection of essays provides a fascinating look at the life of a seal, revealing its crucial role as a symbol of authority and identity in medieval society. Perfect for historians, students, and enthusiasts of medieval studies, Form and Order in Medieval France is an essential addition to any scholarly library. Discover the power and meaning behind these historical artifacts and their impact on the social fabric of the time.