"Codex Diplomaticus Exhibens Chartas Historiam Medii Aevi Illustrantes" is a comprehensive collection of charters meticulously compiled by Johann Peter Schunk. This vital resource illuminates the history of the Middle Ages through primary source documentation. The collection offers researchers and historians invaluable insights into medieval law, society, and politics.
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