Diplomata Centum in Usum Scholarum Diplomaticarum, compiled by Harry Bresslau, is a collection of one hundred diplomatic documents intended for the use of students of diplomatics. Published in 1872, this volume presents a selection of historical charters and official papers, offering invaluable primary source material for understanding medieval history and the evolution of diplomatic practices. Written in Latin, this resource provides insights into the language and formal conventions of historical record-keeping. It remains a key text for researchers and students engaged in the study of medieval European history and diplomatics.
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