A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

MEDIEVAL MERCHANTS’ LETTERS IN NORTHERN EUROPE: Functions and conventions




AuthorsKallioinen M.

PublisherTaylor and Francis A.S.

Publication year2019

JournalScandinavian Journal of History

Journal name in sourceScandinavian Journal of History

Volume44

Issue1

First page 53

Last page76

Number of pages24

ISSN0346-8755

eISSN1502-7716

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2018.1501417


Abstract

This article is concerned with the characteristic features that define medieval merchants’ letters. It explores systematically a collection of merchants’ letters from early 16th-century Finland, the so-called Scheel’s collection, which is unique in medieval northern Europe. Scheel’s letters show surprising conformity. They followed the conventions of letter writing, including their content, form, and style. Scheel’s letters were employed primarily as operative instruments in the organizing and controlling of transactions, reflecting similar functions to other European merchants’ letters. In line with other European correspondences, they also included most of the components of the rules of letter writing.



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