This is a series of lectures on the history of Nuremberg, a city in Germany with a rich cultural and political heritage. Schwarz provides a detailed account of the city’s development over time, from its medieval origins to its modern industrialization. His lectures also include biographical information on B. Hier Ebneri, a prominent citizen of Nuremberg. This edition includes a modern introduction and notes on the history of the city.
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