Der Retscher In Speyer, Urkundlich Erl utert, Volume 1, by F. X. Remling, delves into the historical records of Speyer, Germany, offering a detailed examination of the 'Retscher'-an archaic legal term likely referring to a judge or arbitrator. This meticulous study explores the legal and social landscape of Speyer through original documents and historical context. Remling's work illuminates the intricacies of medieval German law and provides valuable insights into the administration of justice during that era. The book appeals to historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of local European history.
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