
Diplomatari de la Ciutat de Manresa
بواسطة
Albert Benet i Clarà
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History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
320
لغة
الكتالونية
منشور
Apr 3, 1994
الناشر
Pagès editors, S.L.
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
8479352221
رقم ISBN-13
9788479352226
الوصف
In the historical landscape of Catalonia, the intricate web of diplomatic relations from the IX to X centuries comes to life through a meticulous exploration. Albert Benet i Clarà delves into the rich heritage of Manresa, shedding light on the documents that shaped its diplomatic identity. Each entry reveals not only the political interplay of the time but also the cultural nuances that characterized the era, prompting readers to ponder the impact of these interactions on the region's development.
With a thoughtful blend of Catalan and Latin texts, this edition invites scholars and history enthusiasts alike to appreciate the complexities of medieval governance. The careful analysis offers insights into the relationships between local powers and the wider world, framing Manresa as a significant player in the historical narrative of Catalonia. The author's dedication to authenticity and scholarly rigor enhances the reader's understanding of the socio-political climate of the time.
In presenting these diplomatari, Benet i Clarà contributes a vital piece to the puzzle of Catalan history, illuminating how diplomatic practices evolved and influenced the community's fabric. The work stands as a crucial resource for those interested in medieval studies, providing a rare glimpse into the past and encouraging further exploration of the region's fascinating history.
With a thoughtful blend of Catalan and Latin texts, this edition invites scholars and history enthusiasts alike to appreciate the complexities of medieval governance. The careful analysis offers insights into the relationships between local powers and the wider world, framing Manresa as a significant player in the historical narrative of Catalonia. The author's dedication to authenticity and scholarly rigor enhances the reader's understanding of the socio-political climate of the time.
In presenting these diplomatari, Benet i Clarà contributes a vital piece to the puzzle of Catalan history, illuminating how diplomatic practices evolved and influenced the community's fabric. The work stands as a crucial resource for those interested in medieval studies, providing a rare glimpse into the past and encouraging further exploration of the region's fascinating history.