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José Marques would additionally become the long-standing head of Palaeography and Diplomatics at the Porto School, to which he transported the criteria for transcribing and editing medieval texts recommended by the Commission Internationale de Diplomatique (CID, of which he has been member since 1986), adapted to the context of Portugal, as proposed by Avelino de Jesus da Costa in the 1970s; Maria Cristina Almeida e Cunha, author of a doctoral thesis on the Archiepiscopal Chancellery of Braga, from its origins to 1244 (defended in 1999, published in Galicia in 2005), would also emerge from his own teaching. She would come to publish many other works in the field of municipal organisation and powers, royal charters and settlement, particularly in the Northern- Inland region of the country. However, returning to Baquero Moreno's posterity, it also includes Armando Luís de Carvalho Homem and his studies of the 1970s and 1980s on Diplomatics and officialdom in the royal Chancellery (he has also been a member of the CID since 1990), a theme already partly present in 1974, in a final degree paper on the period of Peter I (1357-1367) and then forming the basis of a doctoral thesis covering the period from 1320 to 1433 (defended in 1985, published 5 years later); the references ranged from North American (Princetonian, max. J. R. Strayer [1904-1987]), English (Oxfordian, max. K. B. McFarlane [1903-1966]) and French (Sorbonnard and Chartist, max. Guenée [1927-2010] historiography, and R.-H. Bautier [1922-2010]), besides, among our own, the lessons of one such Vitorino Magalhães Godinho (1918-2011), an Oliveira Marques, a José Sebastião da Silva Dias (1916-1994) and a Martim de Albuquerque; Later on, Carvalho Homem became interested in the legislation of our monarchs (from the Laws of 1211 to the Manueline Ordinances) proposing, on the basis of such issue, a given periodization for the end of the Portuguese Middle Ages in terms of the History of Powers and the late-medieval origins of the Modern State: 1279-1521; he is currently working on a lengthy project on Lisbon's municipal ordinances (15th century); |
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