Historia Canoniae Ducum Burgensis In Austria Inferiori Eiusdem Parochiarum Ab Anno Fundationis 1112 - Usque Ad Annum 1340, Volume 1, offers a detailed historical account of the Burgensis Canonry in Lower Austria and its parishes from its founding in 1112 to 1340. This meticulous work provides valuable insights into the religious, social, and administrative structures of the region during the medieval period. Documenting the evolution of the canonry and its impact on local communities, the book is an essential resource for scholars interested in medieval European history, religious institutions, and Austrian regional studies. The text sheds light on the interactions between ecclesiastical authorities and the laity, offering a rich tapestry of medieval life.
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