Publisher's Synopsis
Acta et Diplomata Graeca Medii Aevi Sacra et Profana Collecta, Volume 3, is a collection of Greek documents from the Middle Ages, compiled by Franz Miklosich and Joseph Mueller. This volume presents a wealth of primary source material, invaluable for scholars of Byzantine history, medieval studies, and classical philology. The documents, presented in their original Greek and often accompanied by Latin translations, shed light on the political, religious, and social dynamics of the era.
Researchers will find a diverse array of texts, including imperial decrees, ecclesiastical records, and private contracts, offering insights into the administrative structures, legal practices, and cultural exchanges of the Byzantine world. This meticulous compilation serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of medieval Europe and the enduring legacy of Greek civilization.
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