"Die Rechtsverh ltnisse Des Freien Gesindes Nach Den Deutschen Rechtsquellen Des Mittelalters" by Gustav Hertz examines the legal status of free servants according to German legal sources of the Middle Ages. This scholarly work provides insight into the social and legal structures of medieval Germany, shedding light on the rights, responsibilities, and societal position of free servants within the legal framework of the time. Hertz meticulously analyzes historical legal documents to reconstruct the nuances of servitude, offering a valuable resource for legal historians, social scientists, and anyone interested in the intricacies of medieval European society.
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