Wolfram explores the high points in the history of a number of closely related Germanic societies as they faced the power of the Roman Empire and Roman imperial society. . . . This is a learned, sophisticated, and valuable book--one which can address the interests of people on all levels of erudition. --Robert L. Benson, co-editor of Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century
Wolfram explores the high points in the history of a number of closely related Germanic societies as they faced the power of the Roman Empire and Roman imperial society. . . . This is a learned, sophisticated, and valuable book--one which can address the interests of people on all levels of erudition. --Robert L. Benson, co-editor of Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century
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