First published in 1737, this two-volume work is a comprehensive historical and geographical survey of the Eifel region in western Germany. The author covers topics ranging from geology and botany to folklore and customs, and includes detailed maps and illustrations. The book offers valuable insights into the life and culture of rural Germany in the 18th century, and is a must-read for historians and travelers alike.
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