ISSN 1337-8740 (print) | ISSN 2453-7675 (online) | EV 5344/16

STREDOVEKÉ OPISY PEČATÍ V PÍSOMNÝCH PRAMEŇOCH UHORSKEJ PROVENIENCIE

(Medieval descriptions of seals in written sources of Hungarian provenance)

Abstract: During the Middle Ages, the seal became an irreplaceable part of legal documents, especially charters. Attaching the seal to a document, its owner expressed his agreement with its content. At the same time, the seal served as the primary guarantor of its genuineness and authenticity. The importance of the seal for medieval society is evident in its reflection in various written sources of the period. In a thorough sphragistic research, it is impossible to ignore the context in which the seal is mentioned in these written sources. Closely related is also the structure of descriptions of seals in these mentions. The presented study focuses on medieval sources of Hungarian provenance. Attention is paid to information about seals in corroboration and confirmation formulas of charters, royal privileges by which monarchs granted seals, as well as sources of ecclesiastical and secular customary law (statutes of chapters, Tripartitum). Given that this matter has not received extensive attention so far, it is necessary to consider the presented study as an introductory probe into the matter.

Author: Glejtek, Miroslav

DOI: 10.17846/CL.2025.18.1.39-60

Publication order reference: doc. PhDr. Ing. Miroslav Glejtek, PhD.; Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Arts, Department of History, Hodžova 1, 949 74 Nitra, Slovakia; email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5267-593X, WOS Researcher ID: AAP-6140-2020, SCOPUS Author ID: 57191337638

Source: Konštantínove listy, 2025, vol.: 18, issue: 1, pages: 39-60 (PDF file)

Keywords: SEAL, MATRIX, SIGILLOGRAPHY, MIDDLE AGES, DESCRIPTION, WRITTEN SOURCE

Language: SLOVAK

Recommended Citation:

Glejtek, Mirosav. 2025. Stredoveké opisy pečatí v písomných prameňoch uhorskej proveniencie (Medieval Descriptions of Seals in Written Sources of Hungarian Provenance). In Konštantínove listy [Constantine’s Letters] 18/1, 39-60.