"De Re Legibusque Numariis Iuxta Veterem, Praesentemque Imperii Statum" explores the laws and realities of coinage, currency, and monetary systems in both ancient and contemporary contexts. Authored by Johann Friedrich Hertling and Hermann Franz von Scherer, this historical work delves into the intricacies of imperial monetary policy and legal frameworks.
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