Weisthümer
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Weisthümer
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Weisthümer is a collection of partially oral legal traditions from rural German-speaking Europe
by Jacob Grimm, published in four volumes (1840–1863), intended for use in research into Germanic law. The German term Weisthum in the sense of "historical legal text" originates in the region of the middle Rhine and the Moselle. In southern Germany, equivalent terms were Ehaft or Ehafttaiding, in the Alsace Dinghofrodel, in Switzerland Offnung, in Austria Banntaiding, and in Low German Willkür or Bel
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2024-04-14T02:09:24Z
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