Joan of Arc: Primary Sources Series
ISSN:1557-0355 (Online Edition)
An irregularly-published series of articles designed to provide researchers with selections of the original documents in transcription, translation, or manuscript reproduction. Available in free-access format (please see index below) as well as in print.
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Index of Recent and Upcoming Articles
The list below includes the most recent and upcoming scheduled articles, in PDF format.
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03-01-06Royal Financial Records Concerning Payments for Twenty-Seven Contingents in the Portion of Joan of Arc's Army Which Arrived At Orléans on 4 May 1429
PSS021406
(Online) ISBN: 1600530451 -- ISBN-13: 9781600530456
Abstract: Annotated translation of the entry in the Royal financial registers concerning payments totaling 5,711 livres-Tournois given out to contingents in the portion of Joan of Arc's army which had returned to Blois on 29 April 1429, and subsequently "escorted, during the second march, the provisions and other necessary items to the town of Orléans", arriving on 4 May 1429. The translation is accompanied by clarifications.
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05-09-06Primary Sources and Context Concerning Joan of Arc's Male Clothing
PSS021806
(Online) ISBN: 1600530478 -- ISBN-13: 9781600530470
(Print) ISBN: 1600530486 -- ISBN-13: 9781600530487
Abstract: Annotated translations of selected excerpts from the primary source documents concerning the issue of Joan of Arc's male clothing: the nature of this clothing, the circumstances under which she wore it, and the theological context.
Contributors: [Full list in text and Extended Abstract]
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(To Be Announced)Appellate Testimony Concerning The Conduct of Joan of Arc's Condemnation Trial
PSS022806
Abstract: Annotated translations of selected excerpts from the testimony, during the posthumous investigations and formal appeal of Joan of Arc's case, given in the depositions of former tribunal members who had served at Joan of Arc's Condemnation trial. The translation is accompanied by clarifications and commentary.
Contributors: [Full list in text and Extended Abstract]
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(To Be Announced)English Government Records Concerning Joan of Arc's Condemnation Trial
PSS030206
Abstract: Annotated translations of selected English records concerning their organization and financing of Joan of Arc's trial in 1431. The translation is accompanied by clarifying notes and commentary.
Contributors: [Full list in article and Extended Abstract]
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(To Be Announced)Twenty-Three Letters Dictated By Joan of Arc
PSS030306
Abstract: Annotated translations of the full text, or surviving descriptions, of twenty-three letters dictated by Joan of Arc to scribes during her military campaigns. The full text exists for eleven of these, and references or partial descriptions for the remainder.
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(To Be Announced)Transcription of BNF fr 4488 ff 463-476: Contingents in Fastolf's Supply Convoy Sent to the Siege of Orléans, April 1429
PSS030106
Abstract: Annotated transcription of English records concerning troop reviews of various contingents from Normandy organized for the purpose of escorting a convoy of wagons, placed under the command of Sir John Fastolf, bringing supplies to the English troops at Orléans. Joan of Arc famously mentioned this convoy, as quoted by eyewitnesses, during the events leading up to her first engagement against the English on 4 May 1429. The transcription is accompanied by clarifying notes and commentary.
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