"Melchior Russens, Ritters Von Lucern, Eidgen ssische Chronik, Geschrieben Im Jahre 1482" offers a unique window into 15th-century Switzerland through the eyes of Melchior Russ, a knight of Lucerne. This chronicle, written in 1482, provides invaluable insights into the political, social, and cultural landscape of the Swiss Confederation during a pivotal period in its history.
Edited by Joseph Schneller, this historical document sheds light on the events, customs, and perspectives that shaped the Swiss identity. Readers interested in medieval history, Swiss history, or primary source accounts will find this chronicle a rich and compelling resource.
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