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Symmetria iuridico Austriaca continens Viva Themidis & Austriiæ oscula. Seu Theses et hypotheses deductas ex utroque jure; Nec non celeberioribus factis ac symbolis augustissimorum imperatorum et inclyta domo Austriaca.
Title page of book Symmetria iuridico Austriaca
AuthorAlbermontius Federicus
Original titleSymmetria iuridico Austriaca continens Viva Themidis & Austriiæ oscula. Seu Theses et hypotheses deductas ex utroque jure; Nec non celeberioribus factis ac symbolis augustissimorum imperatorum et inclyta domo Austriaca.
Languagelatin
SubjectRulers of Austria
Genrehistory, law, rulers, Austria
PublisherJoannis Eliae Höffling, Diocesan printing house in Bamberg
Publication date
1674
Publication placeAustria
Pages136
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Symmetria iuridico Austriaca (full title: Symmetria iuridico Austriaca continens Viva Themidis & Austriiæ oscula. Seu Theses et hypotheses deductas ex utroque jure; Nec non celeberioribus factis ac symbolis augustissimorum imperatorum et inclyta domo Austriaca.) (Latin: Symmetria iuridico Austriaca) is book containing instructions for governing according to Roman and Ecclesiastical law, as well as according to Roman-German law. It contains basic biographical information for 17 Austrian rulers; it was written by Latin historian and writer Albermontius Federicus.[1]

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Charles V The etching of the most famous Austrian ruler until the publication of book in 1674
Latin text English translation

Symmetria iuridico Austriaca : continens viva Themidis & AustrIae oscula : seu theses et hypotheses deductas ex vtroque jure; nec non celeberioribus factis ac symbolis augustissimorum imperatorum ex inclyta domo Austriaca

Austrian juridical symmetry: containing the living kisses of Themis and Austria: or theses and hypotheses derived from each law; nor with the more famous deeds and symbols of the most august emperors from the famous Austrian house

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  1. ^ F. Albermontius. Rudolphus I. in: Symmetria iuridico Austriaca. p. 6.

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