Das "chronicon Campi S. Mariae" In Der ltesten Gestalt (1185-1422) presents a detailed historical chronicle originating from Marienfeld Abbey. Written in Latin, this primary source document offers invaluable insights into the abbey's history, the religious life of the period, and broader medieval European history. The chronicle spans from 1185 to 1422, capturing significant events, figures, and developments within the monastic community and its surrounding context. This edition provides scholars and historians with access to the oldest known version of the chronicle, making it an essential resource for research on monasticism, religious institutions, and medieval society. Its value lies in its firsthand account of the period, providing a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of the era.
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