Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

Two Medieval Toll Registers from Tarascon presents an edition, translation, and discussion of two vernacular toll registers from fourteenth and fifteenth-century Provence. These two registers are a valuable new source for the economic, linguistic, and transportation history of medieval France, offering a window onto the commercial life of Tarascon, a fortified town on the east bank of the Rhône between Avignon and Arles.

William D. Paden discusses the developing fiscal policy of the counts of Provence, for whom the tolls were collected, and the practice and vocabulary of medieval toll-keeping. An afterword considers the toll registers in relation to the poetry of troubadours, arguing that the realism of the registers and the idealism of troubadour poetry overlapped in the world of medieval Tarascon. 

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Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

Two Medieval Toll Registers from Tarascon presents an edition, translation, and discussion of two vernacular toll registers from fourteenth and fifteenth-century Provence. These two registers are a valuable new source for the economic, linguistic, and transportation history of medieval France, offering a window onto the commercial life of Tarascon, a fortified town on the east bank of the Rhône between Avignon and Arles.

William D. Paden discusses the developing fiscal policy of the counts of Provence, for whom the tolls were collected, and the practice and vocabulary of medieval toll-keeping. An afterword considers the toll registers in relation to the poetry of troubadours, arguing that the realism of the registers and the idealism of troubadour poetry overlapped in the world of medieval Tarascon. 

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Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

by William D. Paden
Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

Two Medieval Occitan Toll Registers from Tarascon

by William D. Paden

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Two Medieval Toll Registers from Tarascon presents an edition, translation, and discussion of two vernacular toll registers from fourteenth and fifteenth-century Provence. These two registers are a valuable new source for the economic, linguistic, and transportation history of medieval France, offering a window onto the commercial life of Tarascon, a fortified town on the east bank of the Rhône between Avignon and Arles.

William D. Paden discusses the developing fiscal policy of the counts of Provence, for whom the tolls were collected, and the practice and vocabulary of medieval toll-keeping. An afterword considers the toll registers in relation to the poetry of troubadours, arguing that the realism of the registers and the idealism of troubadour poetry overlapped in the world of medieval Tarascon. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442629363
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication date: 05/12/2016
Series: Medieval Academy Books , #115
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

William D. Paden is a professor emeritus of French in the Department of French and Italian at Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Manuscripts
2. Chronology
3. Language
4. Description of Manuscripts T and N
5. The World around the Registers
6. Historical Change in the Toll Registers
7. This Edition
8. Afterword: Toll Registers and Troubadours
 

Occitan Texts and English Translations
MS T: Tarascon, Archives Municipales AA9, ff. 3r-17
Text
Translation
 

MS N: Newberry Library (Chicago) / Northwestern University (Evanston) MS 1; Newberry Library, Vault Case MS 220
Text
Translation
 

Marginalia
Textual Notes
Glossary
Appendices
Index of English Names of Commodities
Concordance of Items, as numbered by Bondurand, with folio and line in MS T 184

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