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German
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267

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Die hohe Gerichtsbarkeit im deutschen Mittelalter.
1958, H. Böhlaus Nachf.
in German - 2. unveränderte Aufl., mit Nachwort von Theodor Mayer.
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Die hohe Gerichtsbarkeit im deutschen Mittelalter
1922, Verlag der Gesellschaft zur Förderung deutscher Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literature in Böhmen
in German
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LAW <Europe West Germany 7 Hirs 1958>

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xii, 267 p.
Number of pages
267

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OL5777903M
LCCN
59017940
OCLC/WorldCat
2546418

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