Rechtbuch... is a historical legal text, likely detailing the customary laws and legal practices of a specific region or community in Germany, possibly connected to Freising. Authored by Ruprecht (von Freising) and edited by Lorenz von Westenrieder, this book provides valuable insights into the legal and social structures of the medieval period. It serves as a primary source for understanding the application of law in local contexts and the evolution of German legal traditions. This historical work will appeal to scholars interested in German legal history, medieval studies, and local history.
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