Liber Vagatorum
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title:
Liber Vagatorum
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Liber Vagatorum[a] is an anonymously published book first printed in Pforzheim, southwestern Germany, probably in 1509 or 1510. It comprises three parts: the first features a catalogue of character types of wandering beggars, the second describes tricks of deception they allegedly use, and the third provides a list of words in their cant known as Rotwelsch. Except for the Rotwelsch glossary, Liber Vagatorum is entirely written in German despite its Latin title, thereby appealed to a broader audi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liber_Vagatorum
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2022-06-01T02:13:22Z
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2024-09-03T10:28:52Z
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