"Glossarium" by Hieronymus Pez is a comprehensive reference work, meticulously compiled to define and explain a wide range of terms, particularly those that are obsolete or uncommon. This book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, linguists, and anyone interested in the etymology and historical usage of words. Offering detailed explanations and contextual information, "Glossarium" sheds light on the nuances of language and provides insights into the historical periods from which these terms originate. This work preserves a wealth of linguistic knowledge, making it an essential addition to any scholarly collection.
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