Crimen Adulteratorum Vinorum... is a historical text written in Latin by Immanuel Weber and Johann Wilhelm Sultzberger. This work delves into the historical crime of wine adulteration, examining its legal and social implications. The text offers valuable insights into historical legal practices and societal concerns related to food and beverage safety. Students of legal history, social history, and those interested in the history of food regulation will find this Latin text a fascinating and informative resource.
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