"Symbolik germanischer V lker in einigen Rechtsgewohnheiten" explores the symbolism embedded within the legal customs of Germanic peoples. Karl Georg D mge delves into the historical practices and traditions, revealing the deeper meanings and cultural significance woven into the fabric of early Germanic law. This study provides insights into the mindset and social structures of these societies through an examination of their legal heritage. A valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in Germanic folklore and ancient legal systems.
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