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Albert Krantz, book, "Rerum Germanicarum ...", Frankfurt am Main 1575
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"Chronicles of the most illustrious historian of the Germanic peoples, the kingdoms of the North, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, in which the ancient origins of the peoples, and the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Lombards, and Normans, who originally came from there, as well as events in Italy, Spain, France, and Sicily, are narrated, in addition to domestic matters. Added, as a sort of supplement, is the history of the Dithmarsic War, by Christian Cilicio the Cimbric author. Also included is Jacob Ziegler's Schondia, that is, a very useful description of the northern regions and peoples, in relation to Krantz's history. With a preface to the most illustrious prince Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg, by Ioan. Wolfius, J.C. With an added very comprehensive index." A Wechel, 1575, bound together with Albert Krantz's "The most illustrious historian of the Germanic peoples, ecclesiastical history, or Metropolis. On the beginnings of the Christian religion in Saxony, and its bishops, and their lives, customs, studies, and deeds. Also on the deeds of other nations, kings, and princes, to which the author frequently refers in his other works. Again, and indeed much more accurately and correctly than before, published. With an added very comprehensive index," A Wechel, 1576, folio, parchment on wooden boards, marked WVDS and HDOM 1578, approximately 35 x 23.5 cm.

Wear due to age and use.. The front endpaper is loose. Occasional notations. Minor stains and creases.

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Albert Krantz (1448-1517) was a German theologian and historian active in Hamburg. His works on the Nordic countries were published posthumously and had a significant impact on Swedish historiography, not least for Johannes Magnus.

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