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- Chirograph abstract "A chirograph is a medieval document, which has been written in duplicate, triplicate or very occasionally quadruplicate on a single piece of parchment, where the Latin word \"chirographum\" (or equivalent) has been written across the middle, and then cut through. By this means both parties to an agreement could possess a copy of its written record, and each copy could be verified as genuine through introduction to, and comparison with, the other. The cut itself would often be made to produce a wavy or serrated edge, to reduce the possibility of forgery. This practice gave rise to the document description \"indenture\", since these edges would be said to be \"indented\". The earliest surviving portion of a chirograph in England dates from the middle of the ninth century.A more restricted use of the term \"chirograph\" is to describe a papal decree whose circulation—unlike an encyclical—is limited to the Roman curia.A recent example of a chirograph is that issued by Pope Francis, announced on June 26, 2013, that was established to investigate the activities of the Institute for the Works of Religion (the so-called \"Vatican Bank\"). The document was \"an instrument under canon law giving the commission legal force. According to the text, the broad aim of the commission is to help ensure that 'the principles of the Gospel also permeate activities of an economic and financial nature.'\"".
- Chirograph wikiPageExternalLink chirograph.htm.
- Chirograph wikiPageExternalLink chirograph.htm.
- Chirograph wikiPageID "8796005".
- Chirograph wikiPageLength "2677".
- Chirograph wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Chirograph wikiPageRevisionID "595553890".
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Category:Documents_of_the_Catholic_Church.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Decree.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Encyclical.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Indenture.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_the_Works_of_Religion.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Quadruplicate.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Curia.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:duplicate.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:triplicate.
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chirograph".
- Chirograph wikiPageWikiLinkText "chirograph".
- Chirograph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RC-document-stub.
- Chirograph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chirograph subject Category:Documents_of_the_Catholic_Church.
- Chirograph hypernym Document.
- Chirograph type Book.
- Chirograph type Document.
- Chirograph type Document.
- Chirograph comment "A chirograph is a medieval document, which has been written in duplicate, triplicate or very occasionally quadruplicate on a single piece of parchment, where the Latin word \"chirographum\" (or equivalent) has been written across the middle, and then cut through. By this means both parties to an agreement could possess a copy of its written record, and each copy could be verified as genuine through introduction to, and comparison with, the other.".
- Chirograph label "Chirograph".
- Chirograph sameAs Q1067768.
- Chirograph sameAs Chirograf.
- Chirograph sameAs Charta_partita.
- Chirograph sameAs Chirographe.
- Chirograph sameAs Kirográf.
- Chirograph sameAs Cyrograf.
- Chirograph sameAs m.027k1b7.
- Chirograph sameAs Q1067768.
- Chirograph wasDerivedFrom Chirograph?oldid=595553890.
- Chirograph isPrimaryTopicOf Chirograph.