Collection Des Keuren Ou Statuts De Tous Les M tiers De Bruges... offers a detailed look into the regulations and statutes governing various trades and occupations in the city of Bruges. Compiled by Delepierre, this historical collection provides invaluable insight into the socio-economic structure of Bruges, revealing the intricate rules that shaped the lives of artisans and merchants.
This book is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the medieval guild system and its impact on urban life. The meticulous compilation of these keuren, or statutes, sheds light on the customs, traditions, and legal framework that underpinned the bustling trade center of Bruges, offering a rich tapestry of life in the Middle Ages.
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