Starting Palaeography: Reading & Understanding Historical Documents
By Shannon Combs-Bennett, Student Paleography (or palaeography) is an odd word isn’t it? I mean, we all know what paleontology is (well, if you have kids you do since dinosaurs are awesome) and some of you may know a few other disciplines that begin with pale. But what exactly is paleography? According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary it is: 1 the study of ancient writings and inscriptions 2 a : an ancient manner of writing b : ancient writings So, for genealogists having a firm grasp in this discipline sounds like a must. Do you agree? Thankfully, The National Institute offers such a course and I am diving into it full steam ahead. However, and many of you may be figuring this out about me, I have had exposure to paleography in the past. In fact, I have studied various forms of medieval calligraphy for the past decade. I simply love old handwriting and calligraphy. Some of it is amazingly beautiful. Some of it, well, is amazingly undecipherable! I bet you have seen some words, symbols, shorthand or other things that made you want to scream! Which is why I was excited to see that Palaeography: Reading & Understanding Historical Documents covers more than just how things were written. I am particularly interested to learn more about weights and measurements plus Latin terminology. In school I took German, not Latin, and even though I am slowly picking up some words as I read old manuscripts, knowing more Latin would be helpful. I…
