Die spanischen Handschriften der Stadtbibliothek (The Spanish Manuscripts of the City Library) is a detailed catalog by Franz Eyssenhardt, likely published in 1896. This meticulously researched work describes the collection of Spanish manuscripts held by a city library. Eyssenhardt, known for his scholarly contributions, provides valuable insights into these historical documents, making this catalog an indispensable resource for researchers and historians interested in Spanish literature, history, and culture. The book offers detailed descriptions that allow researchers to understand the provenance, content, and significance of each manuscript.
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