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- Sigillography abstract "Sigillography (sometimes referred to under its Greek name of Sphragistics) is one of the auxiliary sciences of history. It refers to the study of seals attached to documents as a source of historical information. It concentrates on the legal and social meaning of seals, as well as the evolution of their design. It has links to diplomatics, heraldry, social history, and the history of art.Antiquaries began to record historic seals in the 15th century, and in the 16th and 17th centuries their study became a fairly widespread antiquarian activity. The term sigillography is first found in the works of Jean Mabillon in the late 17th century, and in those of Johann Michael Heineccius soon afterwards. Initially thought of as a branch of diplomatics, the discipline gradually became an independent branch of historical studies.In the second half of the 19th century sigillography was further developed by German and French historians, among them Hermann Grotefend, Otto Posse, Louis-Claude Douet d'Arcq and Germain Demay.Sigillography is also an important subdiscipline of Byzantine studies, involving the study of Byzantine lead seal impressions and the text and images thereon. Its importance derives from both the scarcity of surviving Byzantine documents themselves, and from the large number (over 40,000) of extant seals. One of the largest compendiums of Byzantine seals can be found in the large-volume by Gustave Schlumberger, "Sigillographie de l'empire Byzantin," published in 1904.".
- Sigillography thumbnail Sealtaglarge.jpg?width=300.
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- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Antiquarian.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Art_history.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliary_sciences_of_history.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_studies.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Auxiliary_sciences_of_history.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historiography.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seals_(insignia).
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Diplomatics.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Document.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Germain_Demay.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Grotefend.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Mabillon.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Michael_Heineccius.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink King_Ottokars_Sceptre.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Louis-Claude_Douet_dArcq.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Posse.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Seal_(emblem).
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink Social_history.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Tintin.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLink File:Sealtaglarge.jpg.
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sigillographic".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sigillography".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "attested on seals".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "seals".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "sfragistica".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "sigillographer".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "sigillographist".
- Sigillography wikiPageWikiLinkText "sigillography".
- Sigillography hasPhotoCollection Sigillography.
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- Sigillography subject Category:Auxiliary_sciences_of_history.
- Sigillography subject Category:Historiography.
- Sigillography subject Category:Seals_(insignia).
- Sigillography hypernym Sciences.
- Sigillography type Article.
- Sigillography type Company.
- Sigillography type Article.
- Sigillography type Field.
- Sigillography type Method.
- Sigillography type Science.
- Sigillography comment "Sigillography (sometimes referred to under its Greek name of Sphragistics) is one of the auxiliary sciences of history. It refers to the study of seals attached to documents as a source of historical information. It concentrates on the legal and social meaning of seals, as well as the evolution of their design.".
- Sigillography label "Sigillography".
- Sigillography sameAs Сфрагістыка.
- Sigillography sameAs Сфрагистика.
- Sigillography sameAs Sigil·lografia.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistik.
- Sigillography sameAs Sphragistik.
- Sigillography sameAs Sigilografía.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Sigillografia.
- Sigillography sameAs Sigillographie.
- Sigillography sameAs Pečatoslovlje.
- Sigillography sameAs Pecséttan.
- Sigillography sameAs Կնքագիտություն.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistica.
- Sigillography sameAs 印章学.
- Sigillography sameAs სფრაგისტიკა.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Zegelkunde.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistyka.
- Sigillography sameAs Sigilografia.
- Sigillography sameAs m.07ywvs.
- Sigillography sameAs Сфрагистика.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistika.
- Sigillography sameAs Сфрагистика.
- Sigillography sameAs Sfragistik.
- Sigillography sameAs Сфрагістика.
- Sigillography sameAs Q379838.
- Sigillography sameAs Q379838.
- Sigillography wasDerivedFrom Sigillography?oldid=667690804.
- Sigillography depiction Sealtaglarge.jpg.
- Sigillography isPrimaryTopicOf Sigillography.