Praedatum
Praedatum is a Latin noun used in historical and legal documentary contexts to denote a date assigned to a document that is earlier than its actual creation date. It derives from prae- meaning before and datum meaning date, and appears in medieval and early modern Latin manuscripts in forms such as praedatum or predatum.
In practice, predating a document served several purposes. It could reflect the date of an act or
Modern editors and scholars distinguish true creation dates from retroactive dating. Predating a document can raise
In archival and palaeographic practice, praedatum is noted as part of dating in manuscripts; editors may include
See also: dating, backdating, paleography, notary, charters.