Commentarii Pro Historia Alberti II, Ducis Austriae Cognomento Sapientis is a historical work, written in Latin, detailing the life and times of Albert II, Duke of Austria, also known as Albert the Wise. Authored by Antonius Steyerer and Johann Georg Mentzel, this text provides valuable insights into the political, social, and cultural landscape of Austria during Albert II's reign. The work is a significant resource for scholars interested in medieval and Renaissance European history, offering a contemporary perspective on the events and figures that shaped the region. It presents a detailed account of Albert II's life, actions, and impact on Austrian society. This historical commentary is essential for understanding the complexities of the Austrian dukedom and its place within the broader context of European history.
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