Martini Gerberti ... Iter Alemannicum, Accedit Italicum Et Gallicum. Sequuntur Glossaria Theotisca... is a historical account, written in Latin, by Martin Gerbert (Freiherr von Hornau). This work details Gerbert's travels through Alemannic, Italian, and Gallic regions. The text also includes Theotisc glossaries, providing valuable linguistic insights into the languages and dialects of the areas visited. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century Europe through the eyes of a scholarly traveler, combining historical narrative with linguistic documentation.
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