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Systematic Thesaurus: Geography Time Topics Autoren/A-Z

Systematic Thesaurus

Topics
         Schriftliche Quellen und Editionen  [+]   223951x
             Rechtsquellen  [+]   38002x
                 Kirchliche Rechtsquellen  [+]   1593x
                         Libri paenitentiales  [+]   180x
                         Decretum Gratiani  [+]   118x
                         Dekretalen, Kanones, Extravaganten  [+]   1070x
                 Königs-, Reichs- und Landesrechte  [+]   1099x
                 Statute books  [+]   334x
                 Römische Rechtsquellen  [+]   136x
                 Urkunden  [+]   30034x
                 Wills  [+]   3142x
                 Weistümer  [+]   1473x

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Thesaurus Help:

The systematic thesaurus of the OPAC is a hierachical collection of all descriptors which are used to categorize entries of the database concerning topics, time and geography. You can browse the descriptors by using the systematic tree view or the alphabetic register or by doing a text search on all descriptors.

Descriptors with the folder symbol contain more detailed descriptors of subcategories, which can be displayed by clicking on the descriptor text. If the descriptor has no subcategories, it is marked with a page symbol, and there is no link.

The number next to the descriptor shows the counter of all database entries which are tagged with the descriptor. You can display all these entries by clicking on the number.

You can add a descriptor to the selection with the [+] symbol. If you do so, and then click on the number of another descriptor to show the related entries then only the intersection of both descriptors will be displayed. Selecting a descriptor with the [+] symbol also gives you the possibility to filter the results by using the query form.

NOTE: Not all entries of the Opac are tagged with thesaurus descriptors, so an additional search with the regular query form may deliver different results.