The study deals with notarized 14th and 15th century copies from Bavarian and Austrian charter inventories. There are some terminological irregularities in the German speaking research literature that cohere with the definition of insert ("Transsumpt"), which cannot be harmonized with the late medieval linguistic usage. Subsequently, the article describes the different forms of notarized charter copies and tries to point out if they were sustainable according to roman and canonical process law.
This paper is focused on the cartulary of Porta coeli nunnary in the late 17th century and provides a basic information about it using the codicologic and paleographic analysis. This analysis will help to determinate the provenance and the age of this cartulary.