First published in 1841, the charters of Saint-Bertin, St-Omer, one of France's pre-eminent monasteries, are again available.The Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, St-Omer, remains an invaluable witness to one of Frances pre-eminent monasteries, collecting charters from the seventh to the twelfth centuries. This reissue of the 1841 edition also makes widely available the Cartulary of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Rouen.The Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, St-Omer, remains an invaluable witness to one of Frances pre-eminent monasteries, collecting charters from the seventh to the twelfth centuries. This reissue of the 1841 edition also makes widely available the Cartulary of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Rouen.The Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, St-Omer, represents one of the earliest and most important resources for Carolingian monastic life and the era of Benedictine reform. Begun by the monk Folquin around 962, the collection of charters, arranged chronologically, extends from the seventh century until 1178. It remains an invaluable witness to the political, economic, and diplomatic history of this powerful abbey, as well as to the historiographic impulses of its compilers. One of the first cartularies to arrange legal and administrative documents in chronicle form, the Cartulary of the Abbey of Saint-Bertin makes a powerful claim for the antiquity and coherence of its institutional origins. The text was first published in 1841 with the Cartulary of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Rouen; this reissue makes both, together with an 1867 appendix of addenda and corrections published by Fran?ois Morand, available again to scholars.Pr?face; Chartularium Sithiense; Pars I. Folquini Chartularium; Pars II. Simonis Chartularium; Pars III. Continuatores Simonis; Index generalis; Chartularium Monasterii Sanctae Trinitatis de Monte Rothomagi; Index; Appendice au cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Saint Bertin Fran?ois Morand.