Dahlmann-Waitz: Quellenkunde der deutschen Geschichte. Erg nzungsband. 7. Auflage. is a comprehensive guide to the sources of German history. This supplementary volume to the seventh edition continues the tradition of providing scholars and researchers with an invaluable resource for navigating the vast landscape of historical materials. Originally compiled by Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann and Georg Waitz, and updated by Erich Brandenburg and Paul Herre, this edition maintains the rigorous standards of previous volumes.
Offering detailed bibliographic information and critical evaluations of primary and secondary sources, this volume assists historians in locating and assessing relevant materials for their research. From medieval chronicles to modern archives, Dahlmann-Waitz remains an essential reference work for anyone studying German history, providing a foundation for understanding the complexities of the German past.
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