Proverbia Germanica is a collection of German proverbs compiled by Heinrich Bebel, originally published in 1878. This volume presents a comprehensive compilation of traditional German sayings and adages, reflecting the wisdom, values, and cultural heritage of the German-speaking world. Bebel's work offers insights into the linguistic nuances and historical context of each proverb, providing a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in German language and culture.
The proverbs are presented in their original German form, making this book an essential reference for understanding the richness and diversity of German folklore and idiomatic expressions. "Proverbia Germanica" serves as a testament to the enduring power of proverbs in conveying cultural truths and shaping societal norms.
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