De Conrado Imp. Aug. Eiusque Diplomate, Quod De Expeditione Romana Inscribitur, Vero Auctori Vindicato is a scholarly work by Konrad Samuel Schurzfleisch and Bartholom us Christian Reichard. The book delves into the historical context surrounding Conradus Imperator Augustus and his diploma concerning the Roman expedition. This meticulous study seeks to attribute the true authorship of the diploma, offering valuable insights into the historical and linguistic aspects of the document.
Readers interested in European history, particularly during the period of Roman expeditions and the nuances of historical document analysis, will find this book to be an invaluable resource. It provides a detailed examination of the diploma's origins and context, shedding light on the historical figures and events associated with it. This book offers a rigorous examination of the historical document and the figures associated with it.
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