"De Bibliotheca Diplomatica Regum Ac Impp. Romano-germanicorum ... Conquirenda ... Dissertatiuncula Epistolaris" by Christian Gottlieb Buder is a historical reference work detailing the collection and study of diplomatic documents from the Holy Roman Empire. This volume serves as a guide for researchers and historians interested in accessing and understanding royal and imperial diplomatic records. It provides insights into the methods of compiling and analyzing these crucial historical sources.
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