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Fälschungen im Mittelalter. Internationaler Kongress der Monumenta Germaniae Historica. München, 16–19. September 1986. (MGH Schriften 33. i–vi.) I: Kongressdaten und Festvorträge – Literatur und Fälschung; II: Gefälschte Rechtstexte – Der bestrafte Fälscher; III : Diplomatische Fälschungen (I); IV: Diplomalische Fälschungen (II); V: Fingierte Briefe – Frömmigkeit und Fälschung – Realienfälschungen. Pp. 780; 748; 726; 724; 752. Hanover: Hansche, 1988. DM 98 each vol. DM 490 the set. 3 7752 5155 3
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