Publisher's Synopsis
Joannis Schilteri Icti Olim Argentoratensis Thesaurus Antiquitatum Teutonicarum is a comprehensive three-volume collection of ancient Germanic texts, meticulously assembled by Johann Schilter. Written in Latin, this monumental work delves into the ecclesiastical, civil, and literary antiquities of the Teutonic peoples. Volume one focuses on sacred monuments, encompassing Francic, Alemannic, Saxon, Biblical, and Ecclesiastical sources. This treasury provides invaluable insights into the religious, legal, and cultural foundations of early Germanic society. A cornerstone resource for scholars of history, theology, and legal studies, Schilter's "Thesaurus" remains an enduring testament to the rich heritage of the Teutonic world.
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