Oudewater en omtrek, Geologisch, Mythologisch en Geschiedkundig Geschetst
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The author begins with a geological survey of local soils and landscape, then examines early pagan religious practices and surviving traces in place‑names, customs, and material remains, and finally presents a chronological history of the town and its surroundings compiled from archives, earlier local accounts, and contemporary observations. Methodological notes and detailed citations accompany accounts of infrastructural changes, church and civic architecture, and demographic and economic shifts. Field observations, archival evidence, and illustrative plates are integrated to link natural conditions, myths, and historical events, offering a compact, source‑aware portrait of how environment and human activity shaped the locality over time.
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