Urkunden Zur Geschichte Des Bisthums Breslau Im Mittelalter, compiled by Gustav Adolf Harald Stenzel, is a collection of historical documents pertaining to the Bishopric of Breslau during the Middle Ages. Written in Latin, this volume provides invaluable primary source material for scholars and historians researching the religious, political, and social landscape of medieval Breslau and its surrounding regions.
The meticulous compilation offers insights into the administration, ecclesiastical affairs, and interactions of the Bishopric with other powers of the era. As a foundational text for understanding the history of Breslau, this work remains essential for researchers focusing on Central European history, church history, and medieval studies.
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