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Paradoxa monetaria, das ist: sonderbare [...] Schlussreden, uber das jetzige zerrüttede Müntzwesen
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No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across major library catalogs (UNESCO Index Translationum, National Union Catalog, Google Books, Internet Archive) yielded no evidence of an English translation for this 1622 German economic pamphlet. Given its nature as an anonymous, highly specific regional text from the Kipper- und Wipperzeit period, it is extremely unlikely to have been translated. No records of any English edition, partial or complete, were found.
Verified Mar 31, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, ustc · methodology
What happens when an empire’s money loses its meaning and honest men are forced to become scoundrels just to survive? Discover 40 biting, satirical paradoxes from the 1620s that reveal why a debased currency is more destructive to a nation than a physical war.
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