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              BiographyGeorg Eichholz was born on April 6, 1909 in Essen-Kupferdreh. His father Hermann Georg Eichholz was pastor in Essen-Kupferdreh from 1891 until his retirement in 1933 and from 1921 to 1933 Superintendent in the church district An der Ruhr, his mother Klara, née Schulze, pharmacist's daughter. In 1928 Eichholz graduated from the State Grammar School in Essen and, following the example of his father and older brother, began studying theology in Tübingen and Bonn, where Karl Barth was one of his most important teachers and motivated him to further theological studies.At the beginning of 1934 he began his vicariate in Honnef, continued it from 1935 in Barmen-Gemarke with Karl Immer, after he had joined the Confessing Church, and finished his education with the second examination before the examination board of the Confessing Church on 21.9.1935 in Koblenz. He was ordained by Johannes Schlingensiepen in Unterbarmen on 8.12.1935. Already during the time of the vicariate Eichholz fell ill with diabetes, with which he had to arrange himself throughout his life. Already before the ordination, more precisely: from 1.11.1935, Eichholz had been called as a teacher to the seminar of the Rhenish Mission Society in Barmen, where he taught not only theological subjects during the war but also subjects of general education. During the war years he continued teaching with a few remaining students. His health was so bad at times that he reckoned with his untimely death. In addition to his teaching activities, he published interpretations of texts with a New Testament orientation in the journals Evangelical Theology and Theological Existence Today published by Karl Barth, which are attributed to the Confessing Church. Between 1939 and 1964, Eichholz was commissioned by the Brother Council of the Confessing Church to organize the publication of a series of sermon aids, which appeared in five volumes entitled Herr, tue meine Lippen. The staff of this series also included pastors who taught at the ecclesiastical university in Wuppertal (hereinafter KiHo) banned by the Gestapo, e.g. Peter Brunner (Harmannus Obendieck and Heinrich Schlier) When the KiHo resumed its official teaching activities on October 31, 1945, Eichholz received teaching assignments for systematic theology and the New Testament. In 1946 he was appointed mission inspector and took over the management of the mission seminar, but he also continued his part-time teaching activities at the KiHo, marrying Ehrentraut Berner, whose father was also a mission inspector in Wuppertal. Shortly thereafter he additionally took over the editorship of the New Set of Theological Existence Today alongside his former fellow student Karl Gerhard Steck and also the continuation of the reading sermon series Predige das Wort. In addition, he was a member of the Committee for the Development of an Evangelical Catechism established in 1955 and participated in a three-month study tour of the Palestine Institute through the Middle East in 1955. 1951 Eichholz became a professor on the occasion of a restructuring of the KiHo, but it was not until 1961 that he transferred the title to the KiHo on a full-time basis and handed over the management of the mission seminar to Arnold Falkenroth. His state of health no longer allowed for the permanent double burden. The concentration on the scientific work made several New Testament publications possible, especially in the field of Gospel and Paulus research. But he also continued his work on sermon aids: together with Arnold Falkenroth he founded the new meditation series Listening and Questions, which he continued together with his wife even after Eichholz's death. Eichholz did not follow a call to the University of Bern in 1965, but was also interested in art in private. As early as the 1940s he had published two small works with theological reviews of Rembrandt's works. One of his particular passions was photography. In 1963 he published an illustrated book with photos from his study trip under the title Landscapes of the Bible. On May 1, 1970 Eichholz retired prematurely due to the consequences of his many years of diabetes. Eichholz died in Wuppertal on December 22, 1973.1978 His wife Ehrentraut marries former colleague Prof. Dr. Rudolf Bohren.1984 another illustrated book was published in memory of Georg Eichholz with the title Das Gesicht des Theologen mit den von Eichholz fotografierten Portraits. On the occasion of the 50th birthday of Eichholz, two of his lectures from 1945 and 1968 entitled Das Rätsel des historischen Jesus und die Gegenwart Jesu Christi, edited by Gerhard Sauter.Ehrentraut Bohr died in Interlaken on June 21, 1997.It contained 2.5 running metres of material, partly in standing files, tied bundles, staplers, cartons or also as loose collections of sheets, and was arranged and recorded in autumn 2011. In contrast to pastor's estates, there are only a relatively small number of sermons in the collection, mainly from the time of the Vicariate, with a focus on the scientific and teaching activities of Eichholz, which are reflected in lecture, essay and book manuscripts, reviews, reports on research trips and collected writings, etc. There was great disorder in this area. In addition, Eichholz held lectures and events several times or on similar topics, so that it was not possible to assign individual manuscript parts to a special event and thus a year on the basis of the topic. Only very occasionally do the manuscripts contain a note on the date. Where it was possible, however, attempts were made to combine individual parts of the manuscript into a coherent whole, primarily with the help of paginations, and to assign this to an approximate period of time, above all with the help of the university course catalogues (2LR 045, 4447). Since the dating was rather difficult overall, however, the manuscripts were arranged along the corresponding passages from the Bible. They were sorted alphabetically. A significant part of the collection also consists of correspondence, and through his editorship and collaboration in theological publication series, as well as in scientific discourse and collaborations, Eichholz came into contact with numerous important personalities of recent church history and theological research. This is reflected in the correspondence series. A large number of great names can be found here, including Karl Barth, Joachim Beckmann, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Helmut Gollwitzer, Hans Joachim Iwand and Alfred de Quervain. In addition, Eichholz was in contact with numerous high-ranking colleagues at home and abroad Furthermore, there are numerous interesting correspondences with missionaries all over the world, some of them with quite detailed descriptions of everyday missionary life.after the death of Georg Eichholz, his wife continued some of the correspondences, especially with regard to the sermon series Listening and Questions. A special attraction of the collection is probably also the extensive material on Karl Barth, with whom Eichholz obviously had a long-standing friendship and who appreciated his scientific abilities. In addition to the correspondence, there are photos, sermons, interviews and newspaper articles.additional holdingsThe personnel file of the candidate of the Protestant Church in Rhineland Georg Eichholz is available under the signature 1OB 016, E 84.2LR 045, 318 is the signature of the personnel file which was kept at the KiHo about Eichholz. Further correspondence between Georg Eichholz and Hermann Schlingensiepen can be found in 7NL 016, 25. various publications by and about Eichholz are available in the library of the archive LiteratureLiterature by Georg Eichholz (in selection)Drilling, Rudolf/ Eichholz, Ehrentraut (Hrsg.), Das Gesicht des Theologen. In portraits photographed by Georg Eichholz, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1984Georg Eichholz, Das Rätsel des historischen Jesus und die Gegenwart Jesu Christi. Published on his 75th birthday on 6 April 1984 by Gerhard Sauter, Munich, 1984ders. Biblical Reflections, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1973ders., Tradition and Interpretation. Studies on the New Testament and Hermeneutics, Munich, 1965 ders., Landscapes of the Bible, Leinen, 1963ders. Introduction to the Parables, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1963ders. (Ed.), Preach the Word, interpretation of the Holy Scriptures in Sermons: 5th volume, 2nd volume) Lucas Gospel, Siegen, 1954ders., Georg (ed.), Predige das Wort, interpretation of the Holy Scriptures in Sermons: 4th volume, 1st volume: Lucas Gospel, Siegen, 1947ders. An introduction to Rembrandt's etching of 1642 for the resurrection of Lazarus, Siegen, 1942ders. An introduction to Rembrandt's etching of 1636 to the parable of the prodigal son, Siegen, 1940ders, Die Geschichte als theologisches Problem bei Lessing, in: Theologische Studien und Kritiken, vol. 1936, 107 Neue Folge II, 6th issue, pp. 377-421Literatur zu Georg EichholzKlappert, Berthold, Hören und Fragen. Georg Eichholz as theological teacher, in: Evangelical Theology, vol. 36 (1976), p.101-121Evangelical Catechism. New edition, edited by the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland, 1962 Seim, Jürgen, Georg Eichholz. Teachers of the Protestant Rhineland, in: Monatshefte für Evangelische Kirchengeschichte des Rheinlandes, vol. 59 (2010), p.179-194Seim, Jürgen, Iwand-Studien. Essays and correspondence by Hans Joachim Iwand with Georg Eichholz and Heinrich Held, Cologne, 1999

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. · Fonds
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              The present estate of Friedrich Theodor Althoff (1839-1908), Prussian Ministerial Director in the Ministry of Culture, was given to the Prussian Secret State Archives in 1921 as a gift from the widow Marie Althoff. In 1924, 1935, 1936, 1951, 1958 and 2000 further smaller parts of the estate were transferred to the (Prussian) Secret State Archives (PK). The estate contains primarily personnel documents, comprehensive reference files from official activities, extensive official correspondence with a large number of partners, newspapers and newspaper clippings and a small partial estate of the widow Marie Althoff, mainly with her correspondence after 1908 The correspondence was filed by Althoff himself according to two types, alphabetically according to the names and professions of the senders, so that both groups (by database query) are to be searched. An additional peculiarity is that about 500 letters are enclosed with other correspondences, namely when the letter writers mainly expressed themselves about other, third parties. In these cases, the letters were not filed under the senders, but under the names of those about whom they were written. Modern distortion maintains this order, but ejects the names concerned in the respective distortion titles. (Example VI HA, Nl F. T. Althoff, No. 805 alphabetical correspondence "Kohl - Koppy" also contains in "Kollmann, Julius, Basel, 1887 - 1888 (3)" a letter by Gustav v. Schmoller about Julius Kollmann from 1884). In the course of entering the database, the individual correspondence partners in the correspondence volumes were added to the contents notes using the register. The number in brackets indicates the number of letters. For the former divisions A I and A II (today No. 1-655) there is a separate detailed analysis volume which should be consulted during research. Its contents are not part of the database, as they would have gone beyond its scope. For the complete technical processing of the magazine, which took place in 2012, the discount was re-signed according to serial numbers for the sake of simplicity. A corresponding concordance can be found at the end of the search. Distortion began in 1921 by Ludwig Dehio. Mrs. Krähe created the list of letter correspondents. In 1939 G. Wentz dispersed the correspondence. In the years 1960-1962 Renate Endler recorded the estate again, including a revision. From 1975-1976 a further revision was carried out by Holger Schenk. The following files were already missing when the still valid find book from the 1960s was compiled: A I No. 18 Academic Freedom, 1905 A I I No. 144 Criminalist Seminar, Halle, 1885 - 1896 A II No. 98 Eduard Simon, 1906-08 B No. 7 Baltzer B No. 21 Cantor B No. 28[Content unknown] B No. 69 Hermite B No. 137 Bd. 2 Netto B No. 168 Bd. 2 Schottki Bei B No. 48 Frobenius, B No. 65 Heffter, B No. 70 Heffner und B No. 169 Sturm missing the main part. The old numbers B No. 98, B No. 106 and B No. 167 are also missing, according to remarks in the find book; in the group "Correspondence Althoff's correspondence sorted by sender's profession", which is very intensively indexed, the contents of the missing pieces have also been included in the database, since their contents may be of partial interest, even if the individual letters no longer exist. These letters then bear the addition"(missing)". The following autograph of Althoff is also kept in the "Small Acquisitions" collection of the Geheimes Staatsarchiv PK: I. HA Rep. 94 Small acquisitions, No. 1711 Friedrich Althoff to an unknown person: Transmission of 4 facsimile Primaner essays of the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium in Berlin from 1901 on the topic "The Beinstellung der Monmämäler in der Siegesallee" with Marginalien Kaiser Wilhelm II, The database was entered by Mrs. Pistiolis, the database correction, determination and addition of the runtimes on the basis of the contained notes and preparation of the foreword was done by the undersigned. With the introduction of the new tectonics in the GStA PK, the estate of Friedrich Theodor Althoff, formerly headed as I. Department Rep. 92, was incorporated into the newly formed VI. Department of Family Archives and Bequests in 2001. According to the Internet database "Kalliope, Verbundsystem Nachlässe und Autographen der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin", another extensive part of the manuscript section of the Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz is located. This section contains 23 boxes with correspondence, documents, manuscripts, photos, prints and the death mask. Further correspondence of Althoff (312 sheets) is kept in the document collection Darmstaedter (2c 1890) of the Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Duration: (1723) 1778, 1824 - 1908 (1909 - 1919) and without date Scope: 23 running metres Last assigned number: To be ordered: VI HA, Nl Friedrich Theodor Althoff, No.... To quote: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Friedrich Theodor Althoff, No.... Berlin, August 2013 (Chief Inspectoress of the Archives, Sylvia Rose) Life Data February 19, 1839 Born in Dinslaken Father: Friedrich Theodor Althoff (1785-1852), Prussian Dömanenrat Mother: Julie von Buggenhagen (née. 1802) from 1851 1856 to 1861 Gymnasium in Wesel (1856 Abitur) Studied law in Berlin and Bonn from 1856 Membership of Corps Saxonia with subsequent honorary membership 1861 State Exam 1864 Referendar 1867 Legal Assessor Exam 1870 Lawyer 1871 Legal adviser and consultant for church and school matters in Strasbourg from 1872 Dr. h.c. associate professor of French and modern civil law (1880 full professor) in Strasbourg 1882 university lecturer at the Ministry of Culture 1888 secret senior government council 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1897-1907 ministerial director of the I. Education Department (universities and secondary schools) 1900 chairman of the scientific and scholarly staff of the University of Berlin 1897-1907 professor at the University of Berlin 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1896 honorary professor at the University of Berlin 1896-1907 ministerial director of the I. 1901 Honorary member of the Göttingen Society of Sciences 1904 Title "Excellence" 1906 Title "Professor" 1907 Title of a "Real Privy Council", Crown Councillor October 20, 1908 died in Berlin-Steglitz Friedrich Theodor Althoff had been married to Marie Ingenohl (1843-1925) since 1865 and had no children. The life data were taken from the literature given. Furthermore, the personnel file Althoffs, 1882-1939 (I. HA Rep. 76 I Sekt. 31 Lit. A Nr. 15, incl. Supplement 1 2) is to be compared. Literature " M. Althoff (Edit.), From Friedrich Althoff's time in Berlin. Memories for his friends. Jena 1918 (printed as manuscript) " A. Sachse, Friedrich Althoff and his work. Berlin 1928; F. Schmidt-Ott, Experiences and aspirations. 1860-1950 Wiesbaden 1952, p. 5 u. ö. " New German Biography, vol. 1, Aachen - Behaim. Berlin 1953, pp. 222-224 " C.-E. Kretschmann, Friedrich Althoff's estate as a source for the history of the medical faculty in Halle from 1882-1907. Halle 1959 " G. Lohse, Die Bibliotheksdirektoren der ehemalmals Prußischen Universitäten und Technische Hochschulen 1900-1985. Köln 1988, p. 1 u. ö. (Publications from the Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, vol. 26) " R.-J. Lischke: Friedrich Althoff and his contribution to the development of the Berlin scientific system at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Berlin 1991; J. Weiser, The Prussian School System in the 19th and 20th Centuries. A source report from the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 1996, pp. 194-197 (Studien und Dokumentationen zum deutschen Bildungsgeschichte, vol. 60) " Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon. 16th Herzberg 1999, Sp. 29-48 " St. Rebenich and G. Franke: Theodor Mommsen and Friedrich Althoff. Correspondence 1882-1903 Munich 2012 (German Historical Sources of the 19th and 20th Centuries Vol. 67). Description: Biographical data: 1839 - 1908 Resources: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.

              Autograph Collection (Title)
              Autogr. · Collection
              Part of Bonn University and State Library

              The collection of autographs has grown out of the collection of about 2000 letters of the Cologne banker's daughter and wife Sibylle Mertens-Schaaffhausen (1797-1857), who was associated with Bonn and who for decades moved in the Biedermeier Rhenish and Roman literary and art-loving world. 1849 bequeathed to the Bonn University Library by will, the collection has belonged to the collection since 1859. The original collection also contained foreign correspondence, e.g. letters from the estate of Sibylle's Weimar friend Adele Schopenhauer, whose adopted home was the Rhineland and who died in Bonn in 1849; the collection's holdings were almost doubled in 1895/96 due to the estate of the Bonn bookseller Gustav Marcus (1897 figures: 3928 copies of 2509 persons, 310 portraits).;The foundation of the Geh. Kommerzienrat Emil vom Rath, established in 1910, expressly served the care of Rhenish literature. Not only could manuscripts be acquired from their funds in 1911, but the former Mertens-Schaaffhausen autograph collection could also be expanded into a Rhenish autograph and portrait collection. The collection also grew considerably (by at least 841 pieces) in the years 1919 - 1922, when 184 "well-known personalities of the Rhine Province" responded to a request from the library and donated portrait photographs and autographs (often with self-biographical content) to the collection. Larger autograph complexes held together by writers or addressees, which were acquired in no small number in the following period, were generally not classified in the autograph collection, but as collections, partial bequests or splinter bequests in the group of S-signatures containing manuscripts of all kinds. In 1935 7057 autographs were counted, in the year 2007 the collection contained 7953 autographs; in addition further single autographs, which were not separated from the book because of the direct connection, are found as supplements in books. The location of these autographs results from the signature.

              BArch, NS 38/2019 · File · 1933-1934
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Student bodies of the universities TH Aachen, Handelshochschule Berlin, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin, Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen Berlin, Hochschule für wirhrhafte Erziehung Berlin, TH Berlin, Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin, Universität Berlin, Universität Bonn, TH Braunschweig, Universität Breslau, TH Breslau, Bergakademie Clausthal, TH Darmstadt, TH Dresden, Forstliche Hochschule Eberswalde, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, University Freiburg, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Greifswald, University Halle-Wittenberg, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Heidelberg, Agricultural College Hohenheim, University of Jena, TH Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, University of Königsberg, Commercial College Königsberg, Trade College Köthen, College for Teacher Training Lauenburg i. Pom., Leipzig University, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Mannheim Graduate School of Management, Marburg University, Munich Technical University, Munich University, Münster University, Nuremberg University of Economics and Social Sciences, Passau Philosophical-Theological University, Regensburg Philosophical-Theological University, Rostock University, Stuttgart Technical University, Tharandt Forestry University, Tübingen University, Vienna Veterinary University, Witzenhausen German Colonial School, Würzburg University, 1933

              RMG 2.170 · File · 1928-1932
              Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              Correspondence concerning possible acceptance of Dalhäuser into missionary service, 1928-1930; health certificates, 1929-1930; curriculum vitae, 1929; employment contract as head of the coconut plantation in Nagada, 1930; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1930-1933; application by Katharina Dalhäuser, née Heß, for admission to midwifery lessons with correspondence thereto, 1930; "Conditions for the admission of midwife nurses at the University Women's Hospital Bonn", Dr.., 1930; Efforts to place Dalhäuser in other services and information about him, 1932

              Rhenish Missionary Society
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 2 Tit. IV Nr. 69 · File · 1917-1926
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              445 sheets, Contains and others: - Experiences with a college on modern English studies abroad (report by Prof. Dr. Alois Brandl of 4 February 1918) - Robert Gragger, Die Auslandsstudien und Ungarn: North and south. Eine deutsche Monatsschrift, [164. vol.], January 1918 [Breslau] 1918 (print) - Constitution of the Commission for Guest Lectures and for Lectures and Courses for the Promotion of Closer Relations between Science and Practice and Foreign Studies at the University of Berlin, 1919 - Programme of the 3rd Lecture Course (November / December 1921) of Foreign Studies at the University of Berlin. Berlin [1921] (print) - Denkschrift über die Reform des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen in Berlin [vom 23. Januar 1923] - Programme of the 5th lecture course (November / January 1922/23) of foreign studies at the University of Berlin. Berlin [1922] (print) - Program of the 7th lecture course (November 1924 - February 1925) of foreign studies at the University of Berlin. Berlin [1924] (print) - Walther Vogel, Goals and ways of foreign studies, reprint from: Koloniale Rundschau, Issue 4 [Berlin] 1925 (print) - Granting of lectureships and approval of guest lectures (among others: ...]; Hahn-Echenagucia, [...]; Hammann, [...]; Herrmann, Otto; Higgins, [...]; Hintze, Hedwig; Hirsch, Paul; Hoetzsch, Otto; Horovitz, [......]; Kattenbusch, Ferdinand; Köbner, [...]; Lane, [...]; Leyen, [...] of the; Luckwaldt, [...]; Luther, Arthur; Manes, [...]; Man, W.Marcks, Erich; Nötzel, Karl; North, Erich; North, Fritz; Öhquist, Johannes; Otte, F. W. K.; Penck, Albrecht; Pohle, Richard; Pokorny, [...]; Pröbster, [......]; Judge, [...]; Riess, Ludwig; Rohrbach, Paul; Rojas, A.; Rühl, [...]; Sauter, [...]; Schmidt, Axel; Schönemann, [...]; Schulenburg, [...from the; Schulze-Gävernitz, [...] from; Schwendemann, [...]; Seitz, [...]; Sering, [...]; Shepherd, William R.; Staehlin, Karl; Stangeland, [...]; Toll, [...]Ungern-Sternberg, [...] by; Vogel, Walther; Wagemann, [...]; Wagner, M. L.; Wechssler, [...]; Wegener, [...]; Wendt, [...]; Witttich, Otto; Zaitzeff, [...]).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1039 · File · 1885 - 1912, ohne Datum
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Bismarck, Fürst Otto v., Reichskanzler, Berlin: Letter (copy) to His Majesty the Emperor about the scholarly proletariat 16.3.1890 - Berchem, Count v., (Federal Foreign Office), Berlin: Conference with Director A. Hellwig and Prof. Foerster 23.7.1886 - Conrad, Geheimer Legationsrat, (Reich Chancellery), Berlin: Englers Memorandum on the German-Catholic Question in Posen 9.8.1903 - Cramm-Burgdorf, v., (Braunschweigische Gesandtschaft), Berlin: Acknowledgements for the publication "Die Reform des höheren Schulwesens" 5.1.1903, Professor Lexis 1.2.1903 - Dernburg, Excellence, (Colonial Office), Berlin: Oilfruits from Cameroon 10.5.1907 - Eichhorn, v., Really Secret Legation Council, Berlin: Letter from Althoff concerning appeals and cooperation of the Foreign Office and corresponding reply of G. L. R. v. Eichhorn 1.3.1897 - Goudriaan, Jungheer van, Minister of the Netherlands, Berlin: planned conference 20.6.1902 - Gude, v., Swedish-Norwegian Embassy, Berlin: Lymphatic discharge for Swedish hospitals 4.12.1890 - Günther, v., Reichskanzlei, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the brochure by Savigny "Die Reichstagsauflösung" 18.1.1907 - Goering, Heinrich Ernst, Konsul,: Request of the Devant des Ponts for transfer to colonial service 6.3.1885, Cape Town, trip to Damaraland 7.10.1886 - Holstein, Friedrich v., Excellency, Reich Chancellery, Berlin: Visit of A. 14.7.1895, thanks for the news about Hirschberg 23.7.1895, request to A. for a visit 22.12.1901, reports of Prince Eulenburg on the occasion of the Poland excesses o.D., Request for visit to his friend A. in his private apartment 30.6.1906 - Hutten-Czapski, Count, Strasbourg: wish of acquaintance with A. 9.2.1885, Hanover, because of an honorary pension for Freifrau von Manteuffel or a statue for the field marshal of M. 26.7.1885, entry for the teacher Dalkowski in Wilda in Posen because of threatening dismissal 17.11.1885 - Hansemann, v., Minister, Berlin: Thanks to Dr. Triebke for the donation 15.5.1897 - Hohenthal, Count v., Saxon Minister, Berlin: Realabiturienten und das juristische Studium 23.4.1901 - Holleben, v., Excellency, Berlin: Visit in Charlottenburg 29.10.1892, Oberlehrer Grunewald of the Joachimsthalschen Gymnasium 23.9.1901 - Humbert, Really Secret Legation Council, (Foreign Office), Berlin: Letter from A. to him because of missed visit 9.12.1890, Answer to A. because of missed visit 3.11.1897, Conference with A. and Conze 11.4.1892 - Jagemann, v., Badische Gesandtschaft, Berlin: Invitation to the Souper o. D. - Kayser, Dr., Geheimer Legationsrat, (Foreign Office), Berlin: Prof. Baron, Bonn July 1888, Berlin, entry of the Referendar Tübben into colonial service 7.1.1891, letter from Schweinfurth 14.4.1891 - Keudell, Baron v., Berlin: Acknowledgment for the report about Prof. Michel 13.2.1900 - Kiderlen-Wächter, Alfred v., envoy, Hamburg: Request to Dr. Landerer from Stuttgart for reception 21.9.1895 - Klehmet, R., Geheimer Legationsrat, Berlin: Draft of an answer to the petition of the cathedral provost Dittrich 18.12.1903 (missing) - Klewitz, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: Congratulations on the award 16.10.1904 - Knorr v. Rosenroth, Exzellenz, Darmstadt: Transmission of the commemorative publication of the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt 9.12.1897 - Koeller, v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Acknowledgement for congratulations 19.2.1888, 20.2.1903 - König, v., (Auswärtiges Amt), Berlin: Thanks for information about the Geographical Institute in Weimar 27.1.1892 - Krauel, R., Real Geheimer Regierungsrat und Gesandter, Berlin: Request for a Conversation 27.9.1903 - Krug, Leopold, Prof. und Konsul, Groß-Lichterfelde: Donation of his Herbarium to Dahlem 14.12.1890, Letter of 6.4.1898 - Kusserow, v., Berlin: Appointment of Goering as Commissioner for Angra Pegrena 10.4.1885 - Lanza de Busca, Ch., Graf, Italienischer Gesandter, Berlin: Information about the request of Prof. Volterra to get to know the Polytechnikum Charlottenburg better 23.2.1904, Request for audience for Professor Marigliano 5.1.1901 - Lehmann, Privy Legation Council, Berlin: Invitation to dinner 20.3.1899 - Lewald, Reichskommissar für die Weltausstellung St. Louis: Information about the Villa d 'Este 4.8.1905 - Loebell, Friedrich Wilhelm v., Reich Chancellery, Berlin. Zorn's expert opinion on the Coburg-Gotha domain question 1.12.1904, sending a copy of an article in the Allgemeine Zeitung 22.6.1906 - Marschall von Bieberstein, Freiherr Adolf Hermann, Berlin: Mitteilung über die Gewährung einer Audienz beim Großherzog von Baden 13.4.1888 - Mongenast, envoy, Luxembourg: sending of a work about the Luxembourg Athenaeum 20.7.1904 - Mosler, Privy Councillor, Berlin: Information about the death of his father-in-law, Excellency v. Friedberg 3.6. o. J. - Mühlberg, Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin: Press conference and orthography regulation 13.1.1901 - Mutius, Legationsrat von, Berlin: Acknowledgment for the congratulations on the transfer to Beijing 14.1.1908 - Ochsenius, Dr. (C.) Karl, Consul a. D.., Marburg: Promotion of Dr. Kohl to Professor 23.1.1887 - Pourtalès, Count v. F., Federal Foreign Office, Berlin: Request for a conference 14.11.1893, Acknowledgment for dealing with his question 20.2.1894 - Ratibor, (Prince) Herzog v., Rauden: Agreement to use his name as co-founder of the Academy for German Literature in Weimar 21.5.1901, letter of 26.2.1900 - Richthofen, v., Excellency, Federal Foreign Office, Berlin: Award of the large gold medal to Ambassador White 19.11.1902, Lexis meets with the Prime Minister of Holland Knyper 3.5.1902 - Rangabé, Kleon, Greek envoy, Berlin: Dr. Macke's handwriting about Erasmus and Reuchlin 30.4.1900 - Rotenhan, v., Minister of, Rome: Audience with Cardinal Merry del Val o. D., Return in October to Berlin 13.9.1905 - Roth, A. Oberst, Swiss Legation, Berlin: Lectures at the Berlin University 19.1.1887 - Senden, Baron v., (Military Attaché Madrid): Madrid Chapel 23.3.1908 - Speck v. Sternburg, Ambassador, Washington: Professor Keutgen's recommendation from Jena 4.4.1905 - Speßhardt, Consul v., Lemberg: Registration for a meeting 28.7.1902 - Schwarzkoppen, Hauptmann v., (Reich Chancellery), Berlin: Inquiry about the possibility of a visit to the Botanical Garden by Princess Bülow on 17.6.1907 15.6.1907, agreement on the visit of Princess Bülow to the Botanical Garden on 29.6.1912 - Schlözer, Kurd v., German Legation, Rome: Employment of Dr. Schellhass at the historical institution in Rome 23.2.1891 - Tiedemann, Freiherr v., Berlin: Loss of files 18.5.1886 - Tower, Charlemagne, American envoy, Berlin: Introduction of Mr. Alb. A. Showden as representative of the Carnegie Foundation 29.5.1907, Acknowledgement for Lexis' Louis-Werk and the pictures of Mommsen 10.2.1905 - Usedom, v., (Reich Chancellery), Berlin: Appointment of Fassbender as Professor 18.12.1900 - Varnbüler, v., Excellency, Württemberg Envoy, Berlin: Immediatgesuch des Dr. Brönnle 4.9.1906 - Wilmowski, v., (Reich Chancellery), Berlin: Confession of the officials of the Chancellor 29.4.1895 - Zahn, Legationsrat, Berlin: Visit of the Dutch Prime Minister Knyper to the Reich Chancellery 30.3.1902 - Zimmermann, Legationsrat, Berlin: Request for a visit date (no D.), congratulations on the award (no D.)

              Stadtarchiv Worms, 015 · Fonds
              Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

              Description of holdings: Dept. 15 Lebensmittelamt [AUGIAS] Size: 55 archive cartons (= 497 units) Duration: 1916-1924 Dept. 15 of the Stadtarchiv Worms is a collection containing mainly documents on the war economy during the First World War and the time of the subsequent occupation. The name 'Lebensmittelamt' was chosen because most of the files deal with the food supply of the population and the name 'Wirtschaftamt' would be misleading because there was no such office within the city administration. As part of the forced management of food and fuels introduced during the First World War, a food office was established in Worms in 1916. In 1920, under the supervision of a commission of the city council for food supply, there was a food office under the supervision of the 'head of the entire food supply of the city of Worms', to which, among other things, an issuing office for food cards was attached. The office was also associated with the Lohlenkommission, which was entrusted with the fuel supply, and the Ortskohlenstelle. By decision of the city council of 10.3.1924 the food office was abolished. The administrative structure of the food and fuel supply of the city of Worms is derived from the Address Book of 1922 (p. 445) (see also Address Book 1920 p. 477 f.). In addition to the documents on the food and fuel supply, there are also files on supplying the population with clothing and urban shoe care. In addition, there are a few files dealing with the provision of housing and individual files in which the female employees in Worms trade, industry etc. were identified in the course of job creation for war returnees under the direction of the Demobilmachungsausschuss (no. 404 enterprises B, L and no. 404 enterprises K). Three acts dating from 1940/41 which resulted in infringements of the consumption rules (No 124, 125, 126) fall entirely outside the scope of this framework. The documents of Dept. 15 probably came into the care of the archive immediately after the dissolution of the office (probably around 1930/33). The largest part of the abbot 15 was registered from 16 August to 10 September 2004 by the student Marion Bechtold (University of Heidelberg) in the context of a practical course after the bear's principle. The data were entered into the AUGIAS archive program. After completion of the registration work, the collection comprises 497 units, which are stored in 55 archive boxes (8 metres). The temporal emphasis of the tradition lies between 1915 and 1924, beyond that there are individual pieces, which go back to .... and/or up to 1942. It could be established that the files were partly kept in file covers of various municipal provenances, such as 'files of the police administration of the city of Worms (e.g. no. 253, 254, 168), 'files of the Lord Mayor of the city of Worms (e.g. no. 163, 164, 198, 208) and 'Stadtverwaltung Worms' (no. 171). In addition to the files of Dept. 15, there are numerous documents on the food supply in Dept. 5 and Dept. 13; see also Dept. 16 for the period from 1939 onwards. For the area of housing, see Dept. 17 of the Housing Office (by decision of the City Council on 21.1.1919, the establishment of a municipal housing authority). Worms, December 2004 Literature: Süß, Martin: Rheinhessen under French occupation. From the armistice in November 1918 to the end of the Sparatist riots in February 1924, Stuttgart 1988 (=Geschichtliche Landeskunde 31) Metzler, Georg: Das Wohnungswesen in Worms, in: 150 Jahre Wormser zeitung (1776-1926), Worms 1926, pp. 84-87 Bönnen, Gerold: Tumulte und Unruhen in Zeiten der Krise: Das Beispiel Worms (1916 bis 1933), in: Unrecht und Recht. Crime and Society in Change 1500-2000: Joint State Exhibition of the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland Archives. Scientific Accompanying Volume, edited by Heinz-Günther Borck and Beate Dorfey, Koblenz 2000 (=Publications of the State Archive Administration Rhineland-Palatinate 98), pp. 389-411. Olbrisch, Silke: Die Novemberrevolution 1918 in Worms unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Arbeiter- und Soldatenrates, in: Pujari, Anjali: Worms unter französischer Besatzung (1918-1930) (Written homework within the framework of the First State Examination for the Teaching Profession for the Sec. II, University of Bonn 2001, masch.., 129 S.) Bönnen, Gerold: On municipal housing construction in Worms (1918-1933) in: Wohnungsbau Worms (ed.), 50 years of Wohnungsbau GmbH Worms (1950-2000), Worms 2000, p. 5-20

              Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche im Rheinland, 7NL 019 · Fonds · 1540-2003
              Part of Archive of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland (Archivtektonik)

              IntroductionWilhelm Gustav Goeters was born in Rheydt on January 9, 1878, son of the cloth manufacturer August Goeters After studying theology in Halle, Greifswald, Erlangen, Utrecht and Bonn, he became an inspector at the Reformed student restaurant in Halle in 1902. After the Hablitation on the topic "The Preparation of Pietism in the Reformed Church of the Netherlands up to the Labadist Crisis of 1670" he was appointed professor of church history at the University of Bonn in 1913.1914-1918 he served as field preacher and divisional pastor. An honorary professor since 1919, Goeters was finally appointed to a full chair in 1931. The publication of 1913 remained his only monograph. He remained painfully aware of his real writer's block. In the church-political conflicts of 1933, the former DNVP member Goeters soon oriented himself towards the moderate BK circles. In 1934 Goeters was the only Bonn professor to attend Karl Barth's last lecture. In 1935 he was therefore transferred to the University of Münster as part of state coercive measures against the Faculty of Theology in Bonn. 1944-1945 he worked as a parish administrator in Brake in Lippe. 1946-1950 Goeters taught again in Bonn, where he died on April 17, 1953. From the 1920 marriage with Elisabeth Schrenk come five children: August Heinrich Cornelius (born 1921), Wilhelm Jakob Christian (born 1922), Bertha Susanna Mathilde (born 1923), Johann Friedrich Gerhard (born 1926) and Hermann Huldreich Albrecht (nee. 1928) Focus of the holdingsA first partial list of the estate parts stored by Hermann Schürhoff-Goeters, the youngest son of Wilhelm Goeters, was compiled by PD Dr. Ferdinand Magen in 1999 (see No. 11 and 12). Further detailed listings come from Schürhoff-Goeters himself, who evaluated the stock for his biography of his father published in 2007. Further documents, especially correspondence, were in the estate of Prof. Johann Friedrich Gerhard Goeter, who died in 1996, and thus already in the archive of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland. These were made available to Schürhoff-Goeters on loan for the work on his book. In 2007 he transferred the entire estate to the archive. The portfolio was processed by the undersigned in 2010/2011. The now 302 listing units give a good overview of all of Wilhelm Goeters' professional places of work and of his work for the German Reformed Church. For the intensive occupation of Wilhelm Goeters with Jakob Böhme and his apologists in the 18th-19th century (no. 177-185), the holdings 7NL 015 (Gerhard Goeters) with no. 683-799 are also of particular historical value.7 Among the foreign provenances (holdings group 12), the estate of Peter Bockmühl is to be emphasized (no. 280-290). Born in 1852, he served as pastor of Odenkirchen from 1892 until his death in 1923. Bockmühl published numerous essays, especially on the Reformed history of the Lower Rhine, including the memorial book on the occasion of the 300th anniversary celebrations of the first Reformed General Synod in Duisburg in 1610.

              hand file
              132 · File · 1941
              Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

              Contains among other things:- KVR [Textor] to the Director General of the Prussian State Library Berlin: Purchase of colonial maps by the State Library; o.O., 30.12.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 005- Note by KVR Petri on talks with Hubermont, General Secretary of the C.C.W. (relationship between C.C.W. and Walloon Cultural Council), Lecturer van Dingenen, University of Louvain (conflict with university) and Prof Maes, Director of the Colonial Museum in Tervueren (lectures by Maes in Bonn and Frankfurt); o.O., 27.12.1941, (kult), p. 029- Certificate from KVR Petri for Prof. Dr. Paul Ledoux (University of Brussels/University of Hamburg) in support of the order for the acquisition of various collection objects and demonstration objects in Belgium for the Chair of World Forestry and Colonial Forestry Development at the University of Hamburg; o.O.., 19.12.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 080- KVR Petri an Prof. Dr. A. Burssens, Melle/Gent: Wiederzulassung der kolonialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift "Kongo Overzee"; o.O., 15.12.1941, (kult/bildg), p. 139.Umfang : 01 cm.Bestellsignatur : 914/132.Altsignatur : R.II.1-R.II.99.1.Remark : Labelling: Dr. Petri, Handakten, from: 11.12.1941 to 31.12.1941, No. 8 Tear marks: Before p. 052, after p. 064, S. 100, S. 107, S. 129, S. 139.

              BArch, NS 5-VI/17707 · File · 1921-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Ratajski, Cyryl, Polish politician, 1925 Ratgeb, Swabian painter, 1940 Rath, Ernst vom, Counsellor, German diplomat, 1939 Rath, Klaus Wilhelm, Macht u. ökonomisches Gesetz (German writings on science), Frankfurt, Klostermann, 31 pp. L 50, 1933 Rath, Emmerich, won 1905 the first Berlin Army Baggage Marck, 1937 Raht, Hermann, Bergassessor, 1936 Rath, Dr.-Ing.e.h. Walther vom, deputy chairman of the supervisory board of IG-Farbenindustrie, 1940 Rathgen, Prof. Gründer and long-time director of the laboratory of the National Museums in Berlin, city councillor, 1942 Rathgen, Karl, director of the Seminar für Nationalökonomie u. Kolonialpolitik, 1921 Ratjen, Christioph, the S. Fischer publishing house was acquired by a limited partnership in which Peter Suhrkamp, Berlin, Philipp F., and Peter Suhrkamp, Berlin, were the deputy chairman of the supervisory board of IG-Farbenindustrie, 1940 Rathgen, Prof. Gründer and long-time director of the laboratory of the National Museums in Berlin, 1921 Ratjen, Christioph, the S. Fischer publishing house was acquired by a limited partnership. Reemtsma, Hamburg, Clemens ABS, Bonn, Chrioph Ratjen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1937 Rathke, Maximilian, deserved pioneer of the potash industry, General Director in Kassel, 1933 Ratzel, Friedrich, journalist and scholar, 1941 Ratzenhofer, Gustav, soldier and philosopher, 1942 Rau, Dr.h.c. Edmund, Württemberg civil servant, 1930 Rau, Hans, foreign correspondent, interpreter, foreign correspondent in the editorial office of the "Deutscher", 1934 Rau, Karl, Breslauer Musiker (plays 33 instruments), 1936 Rau, Walter, owner of Walter Rau Neutzer Ölwerke AG, owner Walter Rau Teutoburger Margarinewerke in Hilker, 1934 Rau, Karl Heinrich, Nestor Deutsche Nationalökonomie, 1942 Rauch, Prof.Dr. Ehrr.., Professor of Art History at the University of Giessen, 1937 Rauch, Christian Daniel Friedrich, German sculptor, 1927 Rauch, von, General der Kavallerie, 1935 Rauch, Dipl.-Ing. Hans, Oberstadtbaurat in Munich, 1923 Rauch, Karl, editor of the "Literarische Welt, Neue Folge 1933", 1933 Rauch, Caspar Walter, draughtsman, 1940 Rauchberg, Dr. Heinrich, sudetendt. Völkerrechtler, 1931 Raucheisen, Michael, artist (musician), pianist and professor, 1937 Rauecker, Prof.Dr. B., author: "Die neue deutsche Sozialpolitik erschienen: Academy of Science. Research and for the Care of the Germans", "Vom Wesen des Staates", 1935 Rault, Victor, President of the Saarland, 1929 Raumer, Dr. Hans von, German civil servant, Reich Minister, 1940 Raupenstrauch, Dr. Gustav Adolf, inventor of lysol, Siebenbürger Sachse, 1939 Rausch, Bernhard, head of Stahlhelm-Selbsthilfe, 1931 Rauscher, Arno, former mayor of Potsdam, 1934 Rauscher, E., Chief Engineer, "Die Umstellung von der Friedens- auf die Kriegsfertigung" (Writings on War Economic Research and Training), 1938 Rauscher, Ulrich, German envoy in Warsaw, 1930 Rauschning, Hermann, leading president of the Gdansk Senate, 1939 Rausenberger, Prof.Dr. Fritz, engineer, invention of the 42-centimeter mortar and the long-range gun with a range of up to 120 kilometers, 1938 Rautenkranz, Hermann von Pionier der deutschen Bundeswehr, 1938 Rausenberger, Hermann von Schaeffler, German pioneer of the war, 1938 Rausenberger, Prof.Dr. Fritz, engineer, invention of the 42-centimeter mortar and the long-range gun. Erdölindustrie, 1943 Rave, Paul Ortwin, Deputy Director of the Berlin National Gallery, 1944 Ravené, Louis, German. Industrialist, 1944 Rawengel, Anna therese, member of the municipal council, member of the Reichstag, supporter of the German nationalists, 1932 Rawitzki, Arthur, director of the WDB, 1932 Raymundus, Pater, o. Dat. Razus, Martin, deputy of the Slav national party, ev. priest and Slovak poet, 1937

              BArch, NS 38/3366 · File · 1935-1936
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains above all: TH Aachen, University of Berlin, University of Teacher Education Beuthen, University of Bonn, State Academy Braunsberg, TH Braunschweig, University of Breslau, Bergakademie Clausthal, TH Darmstadt, TH Dortmund, TH Dresden, Forstliche Hochschule Eberswalde, Hochschule Eichstätt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Elbing, University for Teacher Training Eßlingen, University Group for Teacher Training Frankfurt (Oder), Philosophical-Theological University Freising, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, Veterinary University Hannover, Realgymnasium and Oberrealschule Harburg, University Heidelberg, University of Applied Sciences Hohenheim, University of Cologne, University of Music Cologne, University of Königsberg, University of Leipzig, Leipzig Graduate School of Music, University of Marburg, TH Munich, University of Music Munich, University of Munich, Academic Study and Career Guidance Munich, Nuremberg University of Applied Sciences, State Gymnasium Osnabrück, College for Teacher Training Pasing, Philosophical-Theological College Passau, Philosophical-Theological College Regensburg, University Rostock, College for Teacher Training Rostock, TH Stuttgart, University Tübingen, College for Architecture Weimar, Deutsche Kolonialhochschule Witzenhausen, 1935-1936

              Lamprecht Estate
              Nachlass Lamprecht · Fonds · 1856/1915
              Part of Bonn University and State Library

              Karl Lamprecht (1856-1915) was one of the best-known and most distinguished German historians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He studied history in Leipzig and Göttingen, habilitated in Bonn in 1880 and worked at the Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität first as a private lecturer and from 1888 as an extaordinarius. In 1890 he was called to Marburg and in 1891 to the University of Leipzig, where he worked until his death in 1915. In his research and publications, especially in his "Deutsche Geschichte" (German History) published between 1891 and 1909, Lamprecht stressed the importance of cultural history and the material prerequisites for the legal development of peoples and societies. In the course of this dispute, numerous historians took a stand against Lamprechts views and, in the tradition of Leopold von Rankes, emphasized the primacy of political and personal history. Today Karl Lamprecht is considered one of the founders of economic and social history. Other important fields of activity were the history of the country, university pedagogy and foreign cultural policy. 1915 Karl Lamprecht died leaving behind an extensive scientific legacy. In 1920 he was taken to Walbeck Castle (Geldern district), where his older daughter Marianne lived as the wife of the owner Walther Friedrich Klein-Walbeck since 1920. In 1931 and 1933, small parts of the estate were sent to the Leipzig Institute for Universal History, where they were either burned or badly damaged during the war. The remaining stock in Walbeck, or partially outsourced stock, also suffered damage from fire bombs and water during the Second World War. After the death of Marianne Klein-Walbeck (née Lamprecht) in 1946, the estate came into the possession of her younger sister Else Rose-Schütz (née Lamprecht). However, part of the estate was blasted off at that time and remained at Walbeck Castle, united with the Klein-Walbeck family archive. The Bonn University and State Library received the estate of Karl Lamprecht between 1957 and 2012 in a total of three tranches. The main estate remaining with Else Rose-Schütz (Tranche 1) was sold to the Bonn University Library in 1957. A very small part remained in family ownership. The part of the estate remaining on Klein-Walbeck (tranche 2) was deposited in the Kleve District Archive in 1996. In 2010, this part of the estate was transferred to the Bonn University and State Library. The positions that belonged to the Klein-Walbeck family archive in terms of cause and provenance remained in the district archive. In 2012, ULB Bonn received the letters still in family ownership (Tranche 3). In a project sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the entire estate in HANS was newly catalogued and verified in Kalliope. In addition, about two thirds of the documents have been digitised and are accessible online in the ULB's Digital Collections.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Lenz, M. · Fonds
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Max Lenz was born in Greifswald on 13 June 1850 as the son of Dr. Gustav Lenz, a judicial councillor. After his school education in Greifswald, he began studying classical philology and history (with Heinrich von Sybel and others) in Bonn. Interrupted by his participation in the Franco-German war, Lenz continued his studies at the universities of Greifswald and Berlin and in 1874 presented a dissertation on the topic "The Alliance of Canterbury and its significance for the Franco-English War and the Concil of Constance". In the same year he passed the senior teacher examination. In 1875 he began as a "unskilled worker" in the Marburg State Archives, where he worked on Landgrave Philip the Magnanimous of Hesse's political correspondence with the Strasbourg reformer Martin Bucer (3 volumes, Leipzig 1880-1891). In 1876 Lenz habilitated in Marburg on the subject of "Three Tractates from the Scripture Cycle of the Constance Concil" and was appointed extraordinary professor of medieval and modern history at the Philipps University in Marburg in 1881 and full professor in 1885. Further stations in his academic career were the universities of Breslau (from 1888), Berlin (from 1890) and Hamburg (from 1914), whose transformation from a colonial institute to a university he played a major role in shaping. After his retirement he returned to Berlin. Max Lenz died on April 6, 1932 and his scientific subjects were the Reformation, the French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte and Otto von Bismarck. He presented very extensive works on all these topics. Max Lenz saw himself as an objectivist historian and always emphasized the importance of source-critical research. He is considered one of the main representatives of the so-called Ranke Renaissance in Germany. He was a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and the Historical Society of Berlin, founded in 1872, to whose chairman he was elected in 1912 and again in 1925. Max Lenz was married to the pianist Emma Rohde from Greifswald; of his children one daughter and two sons reached adulthood: Hildegard, Georg and Friedrich (1885-1968, national economist) The estate here consists almost exclusively of letters, partly of an extensive correspondence within the (grand) family Lenz / Rohde, partly of Lenz' letters to friends, colleagues and students. The collection is supplemented by manuscript parts of a lecture on the French Revolution, a transcript of a lecture on the Reformation and newspaper clippings. The family correspondence was mainly written by Bertha Rohde (the mother of Emma Lenz), her children Emma (Emmchen), Elisa (Lieschen), Bertha, Marie Jena, née Rohde, Minna, William and Max, their son-in-law Max Lenz and their grandchildren Hildegard, Georg and Friedrich (Fritz). After the death of grandmother Bertha Rohde in 1917, the correspondence becomes thinner, but does not break off. The most frequent addressee is Elisa Rohde, who lived unmarried in Greifswald's parents' house. She may be the author of the letter collection. Most of Max Lenz's professional correspondence consists of letters to his pupil Hermann Oncken (1869-1945) and to colleagues not mentioned by name, but possibly also Oncken. The title "Dear Friend / Colleague" can also be found in several of Lenz's letters in other bequests handed down in the GStA PK, for example to Albert Brackmann, Adolf Grimme, Paul Fridolin Kehr, Friedrich Meinecke, Theodor Schiemann. After Max Lenz's death, his son Friedrich tried to collect letters from his parents. Several letters from relatives of friendly families from the period November 1942 to January 1943 with "negative notices" are handed down in this estate (No. 35). From Karl Seeliger's answer available in this context it emerges that Friedrich Lenz planned to deposit his father's estate in the Prussian Secret State Archives, which also happened on 11 March 1943 (exc. 16 / 43; I. HA Rep. 92 Nl Max Lenz). On the other hand, Max Lenz himself does not seem to have cancelled any letters received; only a very small number of letters to Max Lenz have been passed down here (No. 34). Together with other holdings, bequests and collections that had been relocated from 1943 due to the war, the Max Lenz estate was transferred to the Central State Archives in Merseburg and returned to Berlin in 1993. With the exception of the separation of the letters from the other estate material, no order of the estate was discernible. In addition, the estate had been used several times in Merseburg and thus also got into disorder. In addition, the estate was enriched at a later point in time that can no longer be determined: At least one letter from 1963 (No. 62) has been added. The letters were divided into two correspondence series (private and professional correspondence) and arranged chronologically. Last no. given: The estate is to be quoted: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, Nl Max Lenz (Dep.), No. The estate is to be ordered: VI HA, Nl Lenz, M., Nr. The following holdings, estates and collections should also be consulted when working with the Max Lenz estate: - I. HA Rep. 178 Generaldirektion der Staatsarchive Abt. XIII L Nr. 5: Personalangelegenheit Dr. Lenz (1875-76) - I. HA Rep. 235 Historische Gesellschaft zu Berlin - VI. HA Familienarchive und Nachlässe, Nl Friedrich Theodor Althoff - VI. HA Familienarchive und Nachlässe, Nl Carl Heinrich Becker - VI. HA Familienarchive und Nachlässe, Nl Albert Brackmann - VI. HA Familienarchive und Nachlässe, Nl Adolf Grimme - VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Paul Fridolin Kehr - VI HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Friedrich Meinecke - VI HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Constantin Rößler - VI HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Theodor Schiemann Literature by Max Lenz (selection): - Martin Luther: Festschrift der Stadt Berlin zum 10. November 1883. Pub. 1897 (Service library GStA PK: Weltgesch. VIc 47) - Napoleon. Bielefeld, second edition 1908 (Dienstbibliothek GStA PK:32 N 4'2) - Rankes biographische Kunst und die Aufgabe des Biographen: Commemoration speech of the founder of the Berlin University King Friedrich Wilhelm III Berlin 1912 (Dienstbibliothek GStA PK:5 R 237) - History of Bismarck. Munich, 2nd ed. 1902 (Dienstbibliothek GStA PK: 5 B 86) - History of the Königliche Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin. 4 Vol., Halle 1910-1918 (Dienstbibliothek GStA PK: 19a 332:1-4) Literature about Max Lenz (selection): - Hermann Oncken, Gedächtnisrede auf Max Lenz, in: Sitzungsberichte der Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Berlin 1933 pp. 107-125 - Rüdiger vom Bruch, Max Lenz, in: NDB Vol. 14 - Hans-Heinz Krill, The Rankerenaissance: Max Lenz and Erich Marcks; a contribution to historical-political thinking in Germany 1880-1935. Publications of the Berlin Historical Commission at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of Freie Universität Berlin Vol. 3 Berlin 1962 Berlin, May 2008 Dr. Schnelling-Reinicke (Director of the Archive) Description of holdings: Biographical data: 1850 - 1932 Reference: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.

              Lenz, Max
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1051 · File · 1880 - 1908, ohne Datum
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Bartsch, v., Excellenz, Undersecretary of State, Berlin: Report of his appointment as Undersecretary of State 23 March 1899, his trip to Paris - Madrid 10 April 1898, title "Professor" for Dr. v. Düring 3 July 1900 - Berlepsch, Freiherr Hans Hermann v., Düsseldorf: Participation of industrialists in the solution of social issues 11 September 1885, transmission of the statutes of the "Verein für Gemeinwohl im Lande Bergen" 21 December 1885 - Berseviczy, Albert v., State Secretary, Scheveningen/Netherlands: Acknowledgement for the letters of recommendation sent to him 13.9.1887 - Bitter, v., Excellency: Appointment to Bonn 31.3.1907, Berlin, Draft Budget for the Meteorological Institute 23.5.1885, Congratulation for the appointment to "Excellency" 7.10.1904 - Bötticher, Karl Heinrich v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Repositioning of the Archive Directorate 2.11.1895, 8.7.1897, Naumburg, congratulations on the Order of William 18.11.1906, recommendation for v. Borcke as curator of Göttingen o. D., Frau, Magdeburg, Einladung nach Magdeburg 9.6.1899 - Bonitz, Hermann, Unterstaatssekretär, Berlin: Thanksgiving from Ragaz for the congratulations on his 70th birthday 30.7.1884 - Bosse, Minister, Berlin: Please excuse his absence at the committee (Helmholtz monument) 24.2.1895, Application by Prof. Liesegang as Editor-in-Chief of the Münchener Allgemeine Zeitung 6.6.1898 - Brefeld, Minister, Berlin: Invitation to Lunch 2.7.1884 - Bremen, v., Berlin: Report on Schwartzskoppf's appointment as successor to Kügler, his resignation March 15, 1901 - Budde, Minister of Public Works, Berlin: Invitation to a lecture, with His Majesty 2 February 1903 - Berlepsch, Freiherr v., Minister, Seebach: Recommendation of Privy Councillor Wilhelmi to a national economic professorship 4.7.1897 - Croix, de la, Exzellenz, Berlin: Congratulations, Csáky, Graf, Exzellenz, (Hungarian Minister of Culture), Budapest: Send a work on Hungarian education 28.4.1889 - Dernburg, Exzellenz, Grunewald: Invitation to a car ride to visit the international balloon race 10.10.1906 (missing) - Dulheuer, Geheimer Finanzrat, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the work of Lexis "Unterrichtswesen im Deutschen Reich" 20.8.1904 - Dusch, Alexander v., Privy Councillor, Ministry of Justice, Culture and Education, Karlsruhe: Sending a jubilee letter Heidelberg "Acta saecularia" 24.6.1904 - Dombois, Adolf, Erkelenz: Congratulation on the title "full professor" 30.12.1880 - Dambach, Exzellenz, Berlin (Post): Appointment as "full honorary professor" 16.7.1897 - Delbrück, Ludwig, Berlin: Congratulations for the appointment to "Excellence" 8.10.1904 - Dittmar, Ministerialdirektor, Darmstadt: Recommendation for Dr. Horn from Charlottenburg as mathematician for Königsberg 7.11.1896 - Einem, Karl v., (War Minister), Berlin: Recommendation for the appointment of Dr. Dapper from Kissingen as Professor 18.10.1905 - Eilsberger, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Ministry of Education, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the South West Africa Medal 30.3.1908 - Elster, Dr.., Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Notification of his appointment as Privy Oberregierungsrat 2.1.1901, Meldung zum Tod (Selbstmord) seines Sohnes Ernst 10.4.1908 - Ernsthausen, v., Your Excellency, Gdansk: Message about an article in the Kreuzzeitung on the founding of the University of Strasbourg 28.2.1883 - Etzdorf, v., Elbing: Acknowledgement for the volume "landwirtschaftliche Verhandlungen 1990" 23.7.1900 - Eichhorn, v., (Federal Foreign Office), Berlin: Conference postponed because of the Oriental Seminary 15.6.1896 (missing), admission of the young priest into a local specimen institute 24.2.1900 (missing) - Foerster, Prof. Wilhelm, Privy Councillor, Director, Observatory, Berlin: degree measurement 29.5.1886, his journey to Neuchâtel 1.6.1886 - Freund, Dr.., Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Ministry of the Interior, Berlin: Message to celebrate his father's 70th birthday 18.8.1903 - Friedberg, v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Education of the children of Professor v. Savigny 30.3.1890, invitation to lunch 3.9.1892 - Falck, v.., Geheimer Rat, (Liter. Büro), Berlin: Inclusion of political news in the Berlin Correspondence 11.4.1901, Acknowledgement for the kind words for his farewell 13.12.1903 - Fleck, F., Geheimer Rat, Minister of Public Works: Studienfonds für seinen Sohn 19.4.1899, President of the Eisenbahndirektion aus Breslau wegen der Einführung eines neuen Rades an den Eisenbahnwagen 16.10.1882 - Fleischer, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Dankagung für die übersandt Kuchen, Revanche mit Aalen 8.8.1901 (fehlt), Dankagung für den Geburt seiner Tochter 31.12.1902 (missing, congratulations for the appointment to "Excellence" 6.10.1904, invitation to dinner 20.6.1908 - Förster, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Zusammenberufung der erweiterten Wissenschaftlichen Deputation 15.9.1902, article in Grenzbote wegen Geschlechtlicher Abende bei Studentenverbindungen 19.12.1891.

              PAW 1812-1945 II-VI-112 · File · 1906 – 1912
              Part of Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

              Contains: above all: Letters accompanying, notifying and responding to submissions, including Rheinbott, E. v. (Ponewiesch): Translations of Russian songs (1907, 1908); Schmidt, K. (Gleiwitz): Memorandum on parts of the Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum and Etruscan inscriptions (1907); Mac Donald, A. (Washington): A Plan for the Study of Man (1910); Thöne, J. (Wipperfürth): Article about efforts for a world language(1912) - inquiries, information and messages to the academy, among others: Jelinek, L. (Zdolbunow): Words to the participants of the third International Congress of the Friends of Philosophy in Heidelberg (1908); Institut d'Estudis Catalans (Barcelona): Announcement of a scholar to study the Fonctionnement de la ville (1909); Königliches Materialprüfungsamt (Berlin): Communication on a cellite process for the preservation of manuscripts (1909); Wirsen (Stockholm): Remembrance of proposals for the Nobel Prize for Literature (1910); Inquiry by the Royal Materials Testing Office about experimental results with the cellite process (1911); Exchange of letters on the inquiry by the B. Koenigsberger after the whereabouts of his work on the Jerusalem Talmud (1911); correspondence on the inquiry of H. Hübner (secretary of the Bibliotheca Hertziana Rome) about interest in the continuation of the work of Aldrovandi (1912); Dieterich, K. (Leipzig): Report about the behaviour of H. Jantsch on a trip to the Athos monasteries to photograph manuscripts (1912) - Accompanying letter and information about applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Geisenhof, G. (Lübeck): Publication of the Bugenhagen Editions (1906); Mayer, L. (Munich): Journey into the South Seas for research for a comparative dictionary of Polynesian main dialects (1907); Gall, A. v. (Mainz): Edition of the Hebrew Pentateuch of the Samaritans (1907); Teutonia-Verlag (Leipzig): Collection of texts by the Sette Comuni Vicentini (1907); Ruzicka (Berlin): The consonant dissimilation in Semitic languages (1907); Hallensleben, M. (Sondershausen): Publication of the contributions to the Schwarzenburg local history of T. Irmisch (1907); Patzak, B. (Klausen): villa life and construction of Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910); Kluge, T. (Kluge): "The life and construction of villas of the Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries" (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910). (Berlin): Photography of ancient Georgian literary monuments on a trip to the Caucasus (1910); Glahn, L. (Ichendorf): Publication of the work Das doppelte Gesetz im Menschen auf der Basis der Kantischen Freiheitslehre (1910); Ruge, A. (The Double Law in Man on the Basis of the Kantian Doctrine of Liberty). (Heidelberg): International Bibliography of Philosophy (1911); Löwenthal, E. (Berlin): Publication of the results of research on naturalistic transcendentalism (1911); Stückelberg, E. A. (Basel): Die Heiligen der Lombardei, including: treatise San Lucio, the patron saint of alpine dairies (1911); Braungart, R. (Munich): Die Südgermanen (1912); Anspach, A. E. (Duisburg): Reise zur Kollationierung von Handschriften für eine Edition der Etymologien Isidors (1912).- Correspondence on applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Norddeutsche Missionsgesellschaft: Wörterbuch Ewe-Deutsch (1906); Sikora, A. (Mühlau): Forschungen zur Theater- und Kunstgeschichte (1906); Schliebitz, J. (Wittenberg): Publication of the Syrian-German edition of Išodâdh's Hiob-Kommentars (1906); Karst, T. (Strasbourg): Lexikon des Mittelarmenischen (1908); Korn (Berlin): Production of a work with reproductions of his collection of portraits of German lawyers (1908); Reichelt, H. (Gießen): New edition of Pahlavi-Vendidad (1908); Moeller, E. v. (Berlin): Biography of Hermann von Cornrings (1909); Staerk, D. A. (St. Petersburg): Monuments of the Latin Palaeography of St. Petersburg (1909); Fritz-Eckardt-Verlag (Leipzig): Complete Edition of Hegel's Works (1910); Walleser, M. (Kehl a. Rh.): Madhyamaka-Karika von Nagarjuna (1910); Reimer-Verlagsbuchhandlung (Berlin): Publication of the Formae orbis antiqui by H. Kiepert (1911); Molin, J. (Vienna): Treatise on the religious significance of Goethe and Schiller (1911); Neumann, A. (Berlin): Journey to England for research on the English interior colonization (1911); Fischel, O. (Berlin): Publication of a corpus of Raphael's drawings (1911); Horten, M. (Bonn): Publication of works on the philosophy of the Arabs (1912); Paul, E. (Bad Aussee): Work on Germanity in the Zimbernlande (1912); Verein für Reformationsgeschichte: Publication of a treatise on the origin of the Worms edict by Kalkoff (Breslau) (1912): Hesse (Brandenburg): examination of treatises on stenography (1907); Wulff, L. (Parchim): examination of the treatise Dekalog und Vaterunser (1908); Paul, H. (Wiesbaden): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabel poets verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908); Frank, F. (1908): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabeldichter verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908). (Hof): Examination of the work Die Mogastisburg, a linguistic contribution to history (1909); Tucher, M. v. (La Valette): Examination of the work Quelques particularités du dialecte arabe de Malte by B. Roudanovsky (1909); Strack, H. L. (1909). (Berlin): Subscription to the facsimile edition of the Monacensis des Talmud (1911); U. v. Wilamowitz-Moellendorff: Mediation of a photo permit for manuscripts from the monasteries Esphigmenu and Patmos (1911) - Expert opinion on applications to the Academy for financial support, including: Bergner, H. (Nischwitz): Studies on the systematic representation of German art antiquities (1908); Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Mission unter den Heiden (Berlin): Publication of the dictionary of Sotho by D. Endemann (Berlin) (1907); Beck, J. B. (Paris): Die Melodien der Troubadours (1909); Vandenhoff, B. (Münster): Publication of the work System des geistlichen und weltlichen Rechtes der Nestorianer (1910); Curschmann, F. (1909). (Greifswald): Plan for a historical atlas of the eastern provinces of the Prussian state and inclusion in the Academy's publications, including: Historische Vierteljahresschrift (1910); Flügel, O. (Döhlau): Gesamtausgabe der Werke Herbarts (1912) - Expert opinion on the request of v. Nordenflycht (Havanna) for examination of an alleged record of Charles V. in a Bible by C. F. Finlay (Havana) (1907) - expert opinion for the Ministry of Culture on Glaser's estate of South Arabian inscriptions and geographical materials (1908) - Mayer, L. (Munich): Information about a trip to the South Seas for research for a Samoan-German dictionary and request for formal commission by the Academy (1907) - Reprint of the letters of H. V. Hilprecht (Philadelphia) to the University of Philadelphia to resign his offices and to disregard his rights (1910).

              BArch, NS 38/4456 · File · Juni-Nov. 1936
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains above all: Kreis Ostland: Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, TH Danzig, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Danzig, Akademie für praktische Medizin Danzig, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Elbing, Universität Königsberg, Handelshochschule Königsberg, Meisterateliers für die bildenden Künste Königsberg, Kreis Kurmark: University of Berlin, Hochschule für Musik Berlin, Hochschule für Kunsterziehung Berlin-Schöneberg, Vereinigte Staatsschulen Berlin-Charlottenburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Cottbus, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Frankfurt (Oder), Universität Greifswald, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Lauenburg i. Pom.., Forstliche Hochschule Eberswalde, Kreis Mitteldeutschland: University of Teacher Education Beuthen, University of Breslau, TH Breslau, University of Teacher Education Dresden, Academy of Fine Arts Dresden, Bergakademie Freiberg, University Halle-Wittenberg, University of Teacher Education Hirschberg, University Jena, University of Applied Sciences Köthen, University Leipzig, Pedagogical Institute University Leipzig, Handelshochschule Leipzig, Landeskonservatorium Leipzig, Forstliche Hochschule Tharandt, Kreis Niederdeutschland: TH Braunschweig, Bergakademie Clausthal, University of Göttingen, University of Hamburg, TH Hannover, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, University of Teacher Education Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Kiel, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Kiel, University of Rostock, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Rostock, Deutsche Kolonialhochschule Witzenhausen, Kreis Westdeutschland: Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Bonn, University of Bonn, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Dortmund, Medizinische Akademie Düsseldorf, Universität Gießen, University of Cologne, University of Marburg, University of Münster, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Weilburg, Kreis Südwestdeutschland: TH Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Eßlingen, Universität Frankfurt am Main, Universität Freiburg, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Hohenheim, Badische Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, TH Stuttgart, Akademie der bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Universität Tübingen, Universität München, TH München, Universität Würzburg, Akademie der bildenden Künste München

              BArch, NS 38/3275 · File · 1935
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Reports of the offices for employment service of the student bodies of the universities TH Aachen, Hochschule für Musik Berlin, TH Berlin, Handelshochschule Berlin, Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin, Staatschule für freie und angewandte Kunst Berlin-Charlottenburg, Akademische Ausbildungsanstalt für das künstlerische Lehramt Berlin, Universität Bonn, TH Braunschweig, Universität Breslau, TH Breslau, TH Danzig, TH Dresden, Medizinische Akademie Düsseldorf, Universität Frankfurt am Main, University of Freiburg, University of Gießen, University of Greifswald, University of Hamburg, TH Hannover, University of Heidelberg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Hirschberg, Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, Hochschule für Musik Köln, University of Königsberg, Handelshochschule Königsberg, Hochschule für Architektur Königsberg, University of Leipzig, Handelshochschule Leipzig, Landeskonservatorium Leipzig, University of Marburg, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Munich, TH Munich, Hochschule für Musik Munich, Hochschule für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften Nuremberg, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hochschule für Musik Stuttgart, TH Stuttgart, Hochschule für bildende Kunst Weimar, Hochschule für Musik Weimar, Deutsche Kolonialhochschule Witzenhausen, Universität Würzburg

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 2 Tit. X Nr. 124 Bd. 11 · File · 1924 - 1928
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              499 sheets, Contains and others: - Georg Kampffmeyer, German Foreign Interests and the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Berlin. Guidelines for the reform of the seminar. Berlin 1924 (Druck) - Prüfung der disciplinarischen Strafbarkeit der Denkschrift des Prof. Dr. Georg Kampffmeyer über "Die deutschen Auslandsinteressen und das Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen zu Berlin" (Expert opinion of the Regierungsrat [...] Jander vom 28. Februar 1924) - Granting of a reference to Prof. Dr. Georg Kampffmeyer on the basis of §§ 2 and 15 of the Gesetz über die Dienstvergehen der nichtrichterlichen Beamten vom 21. Juli 1852 (GS 1852, p. 465), 1924 - Consideration of Dr. Georg Kampffmeyer's opinion on "Die deutschen Auslandsinteressen und das Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen zu Berlin" (The German foreign interests and the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Berlin). Walter Trittel in Berlin at the transfer of the teaching office for Chinese language (submission of the grammar school director and member of the Prussian State Council Gustav Trittel of 16 March 1925) - Evaluation of the scientific work, the personality and the teaching qualifications of the former colonel Dr. Otto Dempwolff, who was to become a teacher for African languages, by Prof. Dr. Diedrich Westermann, 1925 - Georg Kampffmeyer, Orientalisches Seminar und Universität, in: Berliner Hochschulnachrichten für chinesische Sprache (Berlin Hochschulnachrichten). Monatsschrift für akademisches Leben, 15. Semester, Issue 1. Bonn 1926 (print) - Statutes for the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the University of Berlin, April 1, 1928 - The Reform of the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Berlin. Reports and documents by Prof. Dr. Georg Kampffmeyer, IV. episode, 15. October 1928. Berlin 1928 (print).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Vf Lit. P Nr. 15 · File · 1836 - 1841
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Granting of financial support, etc. for a scientific journey to Rome - Extensive travel report about the stay in Rome, 1837 - Presentation of the book Geschichte der wandalischen Herrschaft in Afrika - Research of the manuscripts of Sueton in Rome for the high school teacher Johannes von Gruber, 1837/38 - Extensive reports of his research in Italy, 1838 and 1839 - Felix Papencordt, Kritisches Verzeichnis der Handschriften des Sueton aus der Vatikanischen Bibliothek - Admission to the statutory postdoctoral lecturing program as Privatdozent at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Bonn, 1841 - Appointment as Associate Professor of the University of Bonn, 1841 - Notification of Papencordt's death.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1057 · File · 1882 - 1907, ohne Datum
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
              • 1882 - 1907, without date, Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. Althoff, Friedrich Theodor* Contains: <br /><br />pharmacology: <br />- Ebert, Prof., University, Kiel: <br />Pharmaceutical Examination Commission 29.4.1895 <br />- Flückiger, Prof. Friedrich August, University, Strasbourg: <br />Pharmaceutical Teaching in Germany 4.7.1887 <br />- Kassner, Prof. Dr. G.., Director, Pharmaceutical Department, Chemical Institute, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Promoted to "Ordinarius" 29.10.1906 <br />- Kionka, Prof. Dr. H., Jena: <br />Transmission of his work on the toxicity of sulphuric acid salts 2.10.1904 <br />- Poleck, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Privy Councillor, Breslau: <br />Transmission of his obituary to the Privy Councillor Göppert 22.6.1884 <br /><br />Philology and Philosophy Lit. A - J: <br />- Bach, Dr. Th., Director, Falk-Realgymnasium, Berlin: <br />Petition for admission of Real high-school graduates to medical studies 27.12.1882 <br />- Becher, Provinzialschulrat, Berlin: <br />Pensionierung des Zeichenlehrers Palm 17.1.1898 (missing), <br />Transmission of congratulations to the turn of the century 30.12.1899 (missing) <br />- Bellermann, Dr. D.., Director, Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, Berlin: <br />Invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the new school buildings 4.5.1904 <br />- Bezzenberger, Prof. Dr. Adalbert, Königsberg: <br />Registration for a meeting 2.9.1887 <br />- Böhmer, Prof. Dr. Eduard, Lichtenthal/Baden: <br />Rejection of the professorship in Göttingen 8.12.1892 <br />- Brandl, Prof. Alois, Berlin: <br />Opinion of the bishops on the younger religion teachers 18.2.1905 <br />- Brink, Prof. Bernhard ten, Prof. of the Old English Language, Strasbourg: <br />Criticism about Sarrazin's Beowulf studies 5.4.1888 <br />- Buchner, Edward F.., (Yale University), New Haven/Connecticut (USA): <br />Please ask for permission to visit German schools 6.6.1896 <br />- Bücherler, Prof. Dr. Franz, Bonn: <br />Zwetageff, Moscow, his works on Italian dialects 4.5.1896 <br />- Büttner, Karl Gotthilf, (editor of the Zeitschrift für afrikanische Sprachen) 1893: Registration for a meeting 16.9.1886 <br />- Cohen, Prof. Hermann, Privy Councillor, Marburg: <br />Sending of his latest work on philosophy 5.11.1904 <br />- Deiters, Dr..., Koblenz, (Provinzialschulrat): <br />Relocation of high school teacher Voss from Essen to Neuwied 18.1.1892 <br />- Diehl, Dr. Ernst, Munich: <br />Transmission of his first volume to the "Platonic Timaios", thanks for the subsidy 6.2.1904 <br />- Diels, Hermann, member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin: <br />Election of Justi for Art History 1.12.1895 <br />- Dieterich, Prof. Dr. Alb., Munich: <br />transmission of his work "Abraxas, Studien zur Religionsgeschichte des späteren Altertums 28.10.1892, <br />Meldung zum Tod vom Geheimen Regierungsrat Prof. Usener 23.11.1905 <br />- Dilthey, Prof. Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />transmission of a letter by R. Grimm with information about Herman Grimm o. D., <br />Invitation to breakfast with participation of Mommsen 15.6.1895 <br />- Döring, Prof. Dr. A., Gymnasialdirektor, Privatdozent, Groß-Lichterfelde: <br />transmission of his newest work 1.11.1898 <br />- Dorner, Prof. Dr. August, Königsberg: <br />transmission of his work on philosophical ethics 24.10.1895 <br />- Drescher, Dr. Karl, Privatdozent, deutsche Philologie, Bonn: <br />transmission of the I. In the following, the author of the 3rd volume of his "Nürnberger Meistersinger-Protokolle" 29.3.1897 <br />- Duden, Dr. Conrad, Privy Councillor, Sonnenberg/Wiesbaden: <br />Sending of his work "Orthographisches Wörterbuch" 5.4.1906 <br />- Dyroff, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Philosophie, Bonn: <br />Joyance about the favourable health news 28.1.1907 <br />- Elter, Prof. Dr. A.., Czernowitz/Ukraine: <br />Thanks for his appeal to Bonn 17.5.1890 <br />- Fesca, Prof. Dr. M., Göttingen: <br />Representation for the sick Prof. Liebscher 17.9.1896 <br />- Fick, Prof. August, Prof. des Sanskrit, Hannover: <br />Thanks for the benevolence shown to him 31.12.1907 <br />- Fiehn, chairman of the Oberlehrerverein, Hannover: <br />Thanks for the award of the Red Eagle Order 8.12.1903 <br />- Fischer, Dr.... Fischer, Dr..., Privatdozent für orientalische Sprachen, Berlin: <br />Acknowledgement for the title "Professor" 6.6.1899 <br />- Flügel, Dr. Felix, Leipzig: <br />Transmission of the 1st delivery of his English-German dictionary 17.1.1891 <br />- Foerster, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Classical Philology, Wroclaw: <br />Subvention for a study trip 8.4.1895 <br />- Forchhammer, Dr. P. W., Kiel: <br />Submission of his latest work "Declaration of the Iliad" 14.10.1884, <br />Please for leave 8.4.1890 <br />- Franck, Prof. J., Bonn: <br />transmission of his etymological dictionary of the Dutch language 27.9.1892, <br />transmission of his latest work 30.7.1898 <br />- Freymond, Prof. Dr. E., (Romance philology), Bern: <br />transmission of his work on King Arthur 5.6.1899 <br />- Friedländer, Dr. Ernst, Director, Leibnitz-Gymnasium, Berlin: <br />invitation to the performance of "Oedipus" 2.5.1891, <br />inquiry for invitation of the minister to the above performance 5.5.1891 <br />- Friedlaender, Prof. L.., Freudenstadt: <br />Send of his book "Juvenal" 2.10.1895 <br />- Fries, Director, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle/Saale: <br />Thanks for the award of the Order 5.7.1903 <br />- Gabelentz, Prof. Hans Georg Conon v. d., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Leipzig: <br />Inquiry about his appointment to Berlin 29.8.1889, <br />Woman, Letter of 11.9.1889 <br />- Garbe, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Indian Languages, Königsberg: <br />Application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, <br />Shipment of his latest Indian work 15.5.1894 <br />- Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. of Romance Philology, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Bres. Volume of his History of Italian Literature 21.4.1888 (missing) <br />- Gering, Prof. Dr. Hugo, Kiel: <br />Sending of his newest volume of the Old Norse Saga Library" 15.10.1894 (missing), <br />transmission of a booklet of the Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 7.9.1905 (missing) <br />- Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: <br />indication of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) <br />- Gildemeister, J., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Bonn: <br />Critic about Dr. Hoberg 9.10.1885 <br />- Gompertz, Prof. M., Vienna: <br />Judgement on the orientalist Prof. Wahrmund 9.2.1887, <br />Addendum to the above letter 15.2.1887 <br />- Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: <br />Recommendation for Borggreve for an honorary professorship 21.3.1894, 4.4.1894 <br />- Haym, R.., Gaspary 26.5.1883 (missing), <br />academic celebration of the birthday of His Majesty, professors of eloquence 26.7.1890 (missing), <br />transmission of his edition of Horace 20.5.1892 (missing), <br />gratulation 15.4.1895 (missing) <br />- hay tree, Prof. Dr., Halle/Saale: <br />Birthday congratulations 18.2.1903 (missing), <br />Acknowledgment for the benevolence of his sister, who would do the Belziger stay good 18.2.1905 (missing) <br />- Heyne, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. H., (missing) Moriz, Göttingen: <br />"The German Dictionary" by the Brothers Grimm 12.8.1885 (missing) <br />- Hillebrandt, Alfred, Prof. des Sanskrit, Breslau: <br />Acknowledgement for the travel assistance received 25.5.1886 (missing) <br />- Hiller, Prof. Dr. E., Halle/Saale: <br />Sending of his text history to the Greek bucolic 12.12.1888 <br />- Hinzpeter, Georg, Privy Council, Bielefeld: <br />Professorship of Agriculture for Borggreve 29.1.1894, <br />Acknowledgment for the communication on Borggreve 16.4.1894, <br />Gratulation for appointment to the "Really Secret Supreme Government Council" 11.8.1900, <br />Registration of his early visit to Berlin 7.2.1901 <br />- Hirth, Friedrich, Berlin: <br />Sending of his curriculum vitae, sending of the list of writings of his Chinese and English works 23.1.1889 <br />- Imelmann, I., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: <br />Acknowledgment for the award after 40 years of work as a grammar school teacher 27.3.1906 (missing) <br />- Jacobi, Hermann, Prof. des Sanskrit, Kiel: <br />Sending of his latest work 28.6.1886 <br />- Jeep. Prof. Dr. R., Königsberg: <br />Shipment of his latest work on ancient philology 21.4.1893 <br />- Jensen, Prof. Peter, Marburg: <br />Shipment of his latest work 6.8.1894 <br />- Jiriczek, Prof. Dr. Otto, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Thanks for his appointment as professor of English literature 9.10.1904 <br />- Justi, Ferdinand, Prof. der Philologie, München: <br />Acknowledgement for the appointment of his son Ludwig as "Professor" and report on further family matters 29.8.1903.* description: Contains: - Pharmacology: - - Ebert, Prof., University, Kiel: - Pharmazeutische Prüfungskommission 29.4.1895 - - Flückiger, Prof. Friedrich August, University, Strasbourg: - Pharmaceutical Education in Germany 4.7.1887 - - - Kassner, Prof. Dr. G., Director, Pharmaceutical Department, Chemical Institute, Münster/Westphalia: - Promotion to "Ordinarius" 29.10.1906 - - Kionka, Prof. Dr. H.., Jena: - transmission of his work on the toxicity of sulphuric acid salts 2.10.1904 - - Poleck, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Privy Councillor, Wroclaw: - transmission of his obituary to the Privy Councillor Göppert 22.6.1884 - - - philology and philosophy Lit. A - J: - - - Bach, Dr. Th., Director, Falk-Realgymnasium, Berlin: - Petition for admission of Real high school graduates to medical studies 27.12.1882 - - Becher, Provinzialschulrat, Berlin: - Retirement of the drawing teacher Palm 17.1.1898 (missing), - Sending of congratulations at the turn of the century 30.12.1899 (missing) - - Bellermann, Dr. D.., Director, Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, Berlin: - Invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the new school buildings 4.5.1904 - - Bezzenberger, Prof. Dr. Adalbert, Königsberg: - Registration for a meeting 2.9.1887 - - Böhmer, Prof. Dr. Eduard, Lichtenthal/Baden: - Rejection of the professorship in Göttingen 8.12.1892 - - Brandl, Prof. Alois, Berlin: - Statement of the bishops to the younger religion teachers 18.2.1905 - - Brink, Prof. Bernhard ten, Prof. of the Old English language, Strasbourg: - Criticism of Sarrazin's Beowulf studies 5.4.1888 - - Buchner, Edward F., (Yale University), New Haven/Connecticut (USA): - Request for permission to visit German schools 6.6.1896 - - Books, Prof. Dr. Franz, Bonn: - Zwetageff, Moscow, his works on the Italian dialects 4.5.1896 - - Büttner, Karl Gotthilf, (editor of the Zeitschrift für afrikanische Sprachen) 1893: Registration for a meeting 16.9.1886 - - - Cohen, Prof. Hermann, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Marburg: - Submission of his latest work on philosophy 5.11.1904 - - Deiters, Dr..., Koblenz, (Provinzialschulrat): - transfer of high school teacher Voss from Essen to Neuwied 18.1.1892 - - Diehl, Dr. Ernst, Munich: - transmission of his first volume to the "Platonic Timaios", acknowledgement for the subsidy 6.2.1904 - - Diels, Hermann, member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin: - election of Justi für Kunstgeschichte 1.12.1895 - - Dieterich, Prof. Dr. Alb., Munich: - transmission of his work "Abraxas, Studien zur Religionsgeschichte des späteren Altertums 28.10.1892, - report on the death of Privy Councillor Prof. Usener 23.11.1905 - - Dilthey, Prof. Wilhelm, Berlin: - transmission of a letter by R. Grimm with information about Herman Grimm o. D., - invitation to breakfast with participation of Mommsen 15.6.1895 - - Döring, Prof. Dr. A., Gymnasialdirektor, Privatdozent, Groß-Lichterfelde: - transmission of his newest work 1.11.1898 - - Dorner, Prof. Dr. August, Königsberg: - transmission of his work on philosophical ethics 24.10.1895 - - Drescher, Dr. Karl, Privatdozent, deutsche Philologie, Bonn: - transmission of the I. volume of his "Nürnberger Meistersinger-Protokolle" 29.3.1897 - - Duden, Dr. Conrad, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Sonnenberg/Wiesbaden - Submission of his work "Orthographisches Wörterbuch" 5.4.1906 - - Dyroff, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Philosophie, Bonn: - Freude über die günstigen Gesundheitsnachrichten 28.1.1907 - - - Elter, Prof. Dr. A., Czernowitz/Ukraine: - Dankagung für seine Berufung nach Bonn 17.5.1890 - - - Fesca, Prof. Dr. M.., Göttingen: - representation for the sick Prof. Liebscher 17.9.1896 - - Fick, Prof. August, Prof. des Sanskrit, Hannover: - thanks for the benevolence given to him 31.12.1907 - - Fiehn, chairman of the Oberlehrerverein, Hannover: - thanks for the award of the Red Eagle Order 8.12.1903 - - - Fischer, Dr., Privatdozent für orientalische Sprachen, Berlin: - Acknowledgements for the title "Professor" 6.6.1899 - - Flügel, Dr. Felix, Leipzig: - Transmission of the 1st edition of his English-German dictionary 17.1.1891 - - Foerster, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Classical Philology, Breslau: - Subsidy for a study trip 8.4.1895 - - - Forchhammer, Dr. P. W., Kiel: - transmission of his newest work "Erklärung der Ilias" 14.10.1884, - request for leave 8.4.1890 - - Franck, Prof. J., Bonn: - transmission of his etymological dictionary of the Dutch language 27.9.1892, - transmission of his newest work 30.7.1898 - - Freymond, Prof. Dr. E.., Friedländer, Dr. Ernst, Director, Leibnitz-Gymnasium, Berlin: - Invitation to the performance of "Ödipus" 2.5.1891, - Request for an invitation from the Minister to the above performance 5.5.1891 - - Friedlaender, Prof. L., Freudenstadt: - sending of his book "Juvenal" 2.10.1895 - - Fries, Director, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle/Saale: - thanks for the award of the order 5.7.1903 - - Gabelentz, Prof. Hans Georg Conon v. d., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Leipzig: - inquiry because of his appointment to Berlin 29.8.1889, - woman, letter of 11.9.1889 - - Garbe, Prof. Richard, Prof. der Indischen Sprachen, Königsberg: - application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, - transmission of his newest Indian work 15.5.1894 - - Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Romanischen Philologie, Breslau: - transmission of the 2nd edition of the book of the German language, - letter of the Indian language, Königsberg: - application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, - transmission of his newest Indian work 15.5.1894 - - Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Romanischen Philologie, Breslau: - transmission of the 2nd edition of the book of the German language, - transmission of the first edition of the book of the German language, - transmission of the second edition of the German language, - submission of the first edition of the German language, - - submission of the first edition of the German language Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: - Announcement of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) - - Gildemeister, J.. - - Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: - Announcement of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) - - - Gering, Prof. Dr. Hugo, Kiel: - Sending of his newest volume of the "Altnordischen Sagabibliothek" 15.10.1894 (missing), - Sending of a booklet of the Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 7.9.1905 (missing), Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Bonn: - Kritik über Dr. Hoberg 9.10.1885 - - Gompertz, Prof. M., Vienna: - Urteil über den Orientalisten Prof. Wahrmund 9.2.1887, - Supplement to above letter 15.2.1887 - - Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: - Empfehlung für Borggreve für eine Honorarprofessur 21.3.1894, 4.4.1894 - - Haym, R.., Prof. der Philosophie, Halle/Saale: - appointment to the Berlin Library Board of Trustees 16.2.1886 (missing) - - Heitz, Prof. Emil, Strasbourg: - his son Eugen 10.3.1888 (missing) - - Hertz, Dr. Martin, Prof. der klassischen Philologie, Geheimer Rat, Breslau: - criticism of Prof. Gaspary 26.5.1883 (missing), - academic celebration of His Majesty's birthday, - professors of eloquence 26.7.1890 (missing), - sending of his edition of Horace 20.5.1892 (missing), - congratulation 15.4.1895 (missing) - - hayloft, Prof. Dr.., Halle/Saale: - congratulations on his birthday 18.2.1903 (missing), - thanks for the kindness towards his sister, who would do the Belziger stay good 18.2.1905 (missing) - - - Heyne, Prof. Moriz, Göttingen: - "The German Dictionary" by the Brothers Grimm 12.8.1885 (missing) - - Hillebrandt, Alfred, Prof. des Sanskrit, Breslau: - Acknowledgements for the received travel support 25.5.1886 (missing) - - Hiller, Prof. Dr. E.., Halle/Saale: - transmission of his text history of the Greek Bukoliker 12.12.1888 - - Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: - professorship of agriculture for Borggreve 29.1.1894, - acknowledgment for the communication in things Borggreve 16.4.1894, - Congratulations on his appointment as "Really Secret Supreme Government Councillor" 11.8.1900, - Announcement of his forthcoming visit to Berlin 7.2.1901 - - Hirth, Friedrich, Berlin: - Transmission of his curriculum vitae, transmission of the list of writings of his Chinese and English works 23.1.1889 - - - Imelmann, I., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: - Acknowledgment for the award after 40 years as a secondary school teacher 27.3.1906 (missing) - - Jacobi, Hermann, Prof. des Sanskrit, Kiel: - Submission of his latest work 28.6.1886 - - - Jeep. Prof. Dr. R., Königsberg: - sending of his newest old philological work 21.4.1893 - - Jensen, Prof. Peter, Marburg: - sending of his newest work 6.8.1894 - - Jiriczek, Prof. Dr. Otto, Münster/Westfalen: - thanks for the appointment as professor of the English literature 9.10.1904 - - Justi, Ferdinand, Prof. der Philologie, Munich: - thanks for the appointment of his son Ludwig as "professor" and report on further family matters 29.8.1903. - - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - - report of the family affairs - - of the family.
              BArch, NS 38/2575 · File · 1934
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains above all: Questionnaires for the Heads of the Borderland Office TH Aachen, University of Bonn, Agricultural University Bonn-Poppelsdorf, University of Teacher Education Bonn, Theological School Bethel, TH Braunschweig, University of Berlin, Commercial College Berlin, Veterinary College Berlin, TH Breslau, University of Breslau, University of Teacher Education Beuthen, State Academy Braunsberg, Chemnitz Academy of Technology, Clausthal Mining Academy, Dillingen University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf Medical Academy, TH Dresden, TH Danzig, Eichstätt University of Applied Sciences, Erlangen University, Frankfurt University, Giessen University, Göttingen University, Greifswald University, Heidelberg University, Hannover University of Veterinary Medicine, Halle-Wittenberg University, TH Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hannover, Universität Hamburg, Kirchliche Hochschule für Auslandsgeistliche Ilsenburg, Universität Jena, TH Karlsruhe, Universität Köln, Hochschule für angewandte Technik Köthen, Handelshochschule Königsberg, Universität Kiel, Universität Leipzig, TH München, Universität München, Universität Münster, Universität Marburg, University of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, Philosophical-Theological University Passau, University Rostock, University of Teacher Education Rostock, TH Stuttgart, University Tübingen, Forstliche Hochschule Tharandt, University Würzburg, University of Teacher Education Weilburg, Engineering Academy Wismar, German Colonial School Witzenhausen

              Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum

              I. Introduction1) On the history of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-MuseumWilhelm Joest was born in Cologne on 15 March 1852 as the son of the merchant Eduard Joest. After studying natural sciences in Bonn, Heidelberg and Berlin, he travelled to Africa, America and the South Seas. When he died on 25.11.1897 on the island of Ureparapara in the South Seas, he left behind an ethnographic collection comprising about 3,400 list numbers. This collection, which formed the basis of the museum, was accepted by the City Council on 16 February 1899 as a gift from the married couple Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele Rautenstrauch at Joest, - she was Wilhelm Joest's sister - for the Natural History Museum. After the death of Eugen Rautenstrauch on 18.5.1900, Adele Rautenstrauch donated 250,000 Marks to the City of Cologne for the construction of a museum and another 25,000 Marks for the appointment of a museum director. The city council adopted these foundations on 9.8.1900. After the death of Adele Rautenstrauch on 30.12.1903, her heirs increased the building capital for the museum by 180,000 Marks. This donation was subject to the condition that the respective head of the Rautenstrauch family or, in his absence, another member of the Rautenstrauch family to be presented to the city by the family should have a seat and vote in the municipal commission of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. The city council assembly accepted this foundation on 13.5.1904. Joest's collections found their first accommodation in the Bayenturm in 1901. The office was located in a neighbouring harbour building. Later, parts of the collections, which had increased considerably in the meantime due to other donations, as well as the office had to be moved to the old Quatermarktschule. The collections, however, gained such a size in the following years through further donations that the space was soon no longer sufficient here either. This is why the completion of the museum building in 1906, which was begun according to the designs of architect Edwin Crones in the spring of 1904, came just in time. The ceremonial inauguration took place on November 12 of the same year, 1918, when the English occupying forces settled in the building of the State United Mechanical Engineering School Cologne, Ubierring 48. As a result, the mechanical engineering school was relocated to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for a short time in 1919. A "quartering", which should last longer, took place by the opening of the Kammerspiele on 24.10.1948. The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum survived the bombing raids during the Second World War quite lightly, because only the north wing and the rear wing had been destroyed by bomb hits. After provisional repairs after the end of the war (Kammerspiele), the final reconstruction of the destroyed parts began in the spring of 1963. The completion of the shell of the north wing took place in 1964. From 1965 onwards, the museum was closed due to the construction work both in the old building and on the new part until its ceremonial opening on the 7th of July.Since the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum was more dependent on private than public aid at the time of its foundation, the Verein zur Förderung des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums was founded on 17.5.1904 on the initiative of Adele Rautenstrauch's heirs. On 28.2.1951 the association was renamed "Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde" (Society for Ethnology). 1909 saw the first publication of its own series, the "Ethnologica", on behalf of the Society for the Promotion of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. The respective director of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum acts as editor on behalf of the Association or the Society for Ethnology.2List of museum directors with terms of office - Willi Foy ( 27.11.1873, † 01.03.1929)01.10.1901 - 1925- Fritz Graebner ( 04.04.1877, † 13.07.1934)1925 - 1928- Julius Lips ( 08.09.1895, † 21.01.)1950)1928 - April 1933- Andreas Scheller 1933 - June 1940 ( 08.05.1894, † 25.3.1977 in Schwalmstadt-Ziegenhain)(provisional director (dismissed from the service of the City of Cologne on 31.12.1940)- Martin Heydrich ( 29.12.1889, † 08.02.1969)1. July 1940 - 1945- Friedrich Wilhelm Funke ( 21.06.1921)(director) 1945 - 1948- Martin Heydrich1948 - 31.12.1960- Willy Fröhlich ( 30.10.1906, † 04.09.1971)01.01.1961 - 04.09.1971- Axel Freiherr von Gagern01.12.1971 - 31.12.1978- Gisela Völger ( 28.04.1937)01.10.1979 - 27.04.20003 Sources and LiteratureContent 505, Museum Administration, No. 43Content 47 - 51, Art and Popular Education, No. 5, 53, 54, 56, 248, 250, 251, 252, 285, 286Willy Foy. Guide to the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. (Museum für Völkerkunde der Stadt Cöln.) Köln, 1908.Verwaltungsberichte der Stadt Köln.4. Aktenübernahme und OrdnungverfahrenThe files of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum reached the archive under Accession 404 on 05.04.1976 with a three-page delivery list The delivery list describes only summarily the subject of the files packed in 11 cartons. After completion of the indexing work and the structuring in January 1984, 108 volumes of files were still found in the heating cellar of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. This delivery came on 22.02.1984 in the Archivon it received no own Accessionsnummer, but was immediately registered and into the structure already provided worked in. The files date back to the period between 1901 and 1971, with the bulk of the archival material originating between 1950 and 1970. Martin Heydrich's hand-files had been mixed with the "General Correspondence". In July 1940 Heydrich was appointed full professor for the newly established chair of ethnology at the University of Cologne. He also took over the management of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. These Handakten essentially refer to his activities as Ordinarius for Ethnology and as editor of the journal "Ethnologischer Anzeiger". The reference files were extracted from the "General Correspondence" and placed as a separate group at the end of the index under the number L.Under the "General Correspondence, Series" there is also correspondence relating to the purchase, exchange and donation of ethnographics and literature, as well as vice versa correspondence of general content in the purchase and exchange files. After the removal from the Leitz files and the removal of metal parts, the files were listed according to numerus currens. The filing within the correspondent series with museums, institutes and scientific societies was quite arbitrary. Within a volume, correspondence is filed under the location of the institute or society as well as under the name of the institute. 614 boxes comprise 37 boxes. 13 m; 655 files.

              BArch, NS 38/4068 · File · 1934-1936
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Reports by student bodies, University of Bonn, Bonn-Poppelsdorf Agricultural College, Dortmund Teacher Training College, Düsseldorf Medical Academy, Cologne University, Münster University, Darmstadt Technical University, Frankfurt University, Weilburg Teacher Training College, Friedberg Teacher Training College, Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, Dresden Technical University, Freiberg Mining Academy, Halle-Wittenberg University, Jena University, Leipzig University, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Marburg University, Tharandt Forestry College, Witzenhausen German Colonial College, 1934-1935; List of the leaders of the local student bodies in the summer semester 1936; lists of the employees of the DSt, Reichsführer, Hauptamt I (Wissenschaft), Hauptamt II (Außenamt), Hauptamt III (Wirtschaftsfragen und Arbeitsdienst), Hauptamt VI (Studentinnen), Amt für Leibesübungen, Reichsfachgruppen, Reichsabteilungen, Referate und den Beauftragten für Arbeitsstation Bellinchen/Oder, Sommersemester 1936

              BArch, NS 38/3045 · File · Juni 1939
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains above all: Aachen State School of Construction, Aachen Textile School, Augsburg School of Construction and Engineering, Bad Frankenhausen Engineering School, Bad Köstritz School of Horticulture, University of Berlin, Berlin Faculty of Agriculture, Berlin College of Music, Berlin Building School, Berlin Neukölln State School of Construction, Berlin-Charlottenburg College of Music Education, Reichswerbeschule Berlin, engineering school "Beuth" Berlin, Staatsbauschule Beuthen, college for teacher training Beuthen, craftsman school Bielefeld, engineering school Bingen, University of Bonn, college for teacher training Braunschweig, master school of the German craft Braunschweig, TH Braunschweig, Bremen Art Academy, Bremerhaven Ship Engineering School, Wroclaw State Building School, Wroclaw University, Wroclaw Technical College, Wroclaw Engineering School, Wroclaw Master School of German Crafts, Chemnitz Academy of Technology, Clausthal Mining Academy, Cottbus Textile College, Berlin-Dahlem Experimental and Research Institute for Horticulture, Engineering School Darmstadt, TH Darmstadt, Meisterschule des deutschen Handwerks Dortmund, Ingenieurschule für Luftfahrttechnik Hessen-Nassau, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Darmstadt, Staatsbauschule Deutsch Krone, Staatsbauschule für Hoch- und Tiefbau Dresden, TH Dresden, Akademie der bildenden Künste Dresden, Akademie für Kunstgewerbe Dresden, University for Teacher Training Dortmund, Engineering School Dortmund, Engineering School Duisburg, Meisterschule des deutschen Handwerks Wuppertal, Technical College for Textile Industry Wuppertal-Barmen, Staatsbauschule Eckernförde, University for Teacher Training Elbing, Seefahrtschule Elsfleth, Staatsbauschule Erfurt, University Erlangen, Engineering School Essen, Folkwang School for Music, Dance and Speech Essen, Folkwang Meisterschule Essen, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Eßlingen, Ingenieurschule Eßlingen, HTL for Structural and Civil Engineering Frankfurt am Main, Hochschule für Musik Frankfurt am Main, Ingenieurschule Frankfurt am Main, Städelschule Frankfurt am Main, State building school Frankfurt am Main, Freiberg Mining Academy, Geisenheim Experimental and Research Institute for Wine, Fruit and Horticulture, Giessen University, Glauchau Building School for Building and Civil Engineering, Gleiwitz Engineering School, Görlitz State Building School, Görlitz Engineering School, Gotha State Building School, Greifswald University, University of Göttingen, Engineering School Gumbinnen, University Halle-Wittenberg, College for Teacher Training Hamburg, University Hamburg, Engineering School and Master School of the German Crafts Hanover, College for Teacher Training Hanover, TH Hanover, University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Faculty of Forestry Hann. Münden, University of Heidelberg, Hildburghausen Engineering School, Hirschberg Teacher Training College, Holzminden State Building School, Höxter State Building School, Idstein State Building School, Ilmenau Engineering School, Jena University, Jena University of Applied Sciences for Opticians, Kaiserslautern Engineering School, Karlsruhe University of Teacher Training, Karlsruhe University of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe University of Music, Karlsruhe Technical University, Kassel State Building School, Cologne Engineering School, Cologne State Building School, Cologne University of the Arts, Kiel Engineering School, Köthen University of Applied Technology, Ingenieurschule Konstanz, Textilfachschule Krefeld, Ingenieurschule Lage/ Lippe, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Leipzig, Konservatorium Leipzig, Staatsbauschule Leipzig, Universität Leipzig, Montanistische Hochschule Leoben, Seefahrtsschule Lübeck, Staatsbauschule für Hochbau Lübeck, Ingenieurschule und Staatsbauschule Magdeburg, Adolf-Hitler-Staatsbauschule Mainz, Ingenieurschule Mannheim, Ingenieurschule Mittweida, Ingenieurschule München, Meisterschule für Deutschlands Buchdrucker Munich, Staatsbauschule München, Fachschule für Textilindustrie M. Gladbach, Staatsbauschule Münster, Staatsbauschule Nienburg, Hochschule Nürnberg, Ohm-Polytechnikum Nürnberg, Staatsbauschule Plauen, Versuchs- und Forschungsanstalt für Gartenbau Pillnitz, Kreisbauschule Regensburg, Fachschule für Textilindustrie Reichenbach, Technikum für Textilindustrie Reutlingen, Holztechnikum Rosenheim, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Rostock, Universität Rostock, Ingenieurschule Saarbrücken, Textile Technical School Sorau, Building School for Water Management and Cultural Engineering Siegen, Building School for Water Management and Cultural Engineering Suderburg, Building School for Water Management and Cultural Engineering Schleusingen, University of Applied Sciences Schneidemühl, Seefahrtsschule Stettin, Engineering School Stettin, State Building School Stettin, Master School of German Crafts Stettin, Arts and Crafts School Stuttgart, Building School Stuttgart, University of Music Stuttgart, TH Stuttgart, Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, Agricultural University Tetschen-Liebwerd, Forestry University Tharandt, State Building School Trier, Meisterschule des deutschen Handwerks Trier, University of Tübingen, Horticultural School Weihenstephan, University of Teacher Education Weilburg, Engineering School Weimar, University of Architecture and Fine Arts Weimar, University of Music Weimar, Seefahrtschule Wesermünde, Hochschule für Welthandel Vienna, Ingenieur-Akademie Wismar, Kolonialschule Witzenhausen, Ingenieurschule Würzburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Würzburg, Ingenieurschule Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Fachschule für Maschinenbau Wuppertal, Fachschule für Textilindustrie Wuppertal- Barmen, Seefahrtsschule Wustrow, Landesbauschule HTL Zerbst, Staatsbauschule Zittau, Ingenieur- und Zieglerschule Zwickau

              BArch, NS 38/4358 · File · Sept.-Nov. 1935
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains : RdS, Reichsleistungskampf Division; TH Aachen, University of Berlin, Handelshochschule Berlin, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin, Hochschule für Politik Berlin, Akademische Hochschule für Musik Berlin, Vereinigte Staatsschulen für freie und angewandte Kunst Berlin-Charlottenburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Beuthen, University of Bonn, Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, TH Braunschweig, University of Breslau, TH Breslau, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Cottbus, University of Teacher Education Danzig, University of Teacher Education Dortmund, TH Dresden, Academy of Fine Arts Dresden, University of Teacher Education Elbing, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, Bergakademie Freiberg, University Freiburg, University of Teacher Education Friedberg, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Greifswald, University Halle-Wittenberg, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, Hannover University of Veterinary Medicine, Heidelberg University, Hirschberg University of Teacher Education, Hohenheim University of Agriculture, Karlsruhe University of Music, Kiel University, Cologne University, Königsberg University, Königsberg College of Commerce, Königsberg University of Architecture, Köthen University of Applied Technology, Leipzig University, Leipzig State Conservatory, University of Marburg, University of Munich, TH Munich, University of Münster, College of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, College of Teacher Education Pasing, Philosophical-Theological College Passau, University of Rostock, College of Teacher Education Rostock, TH Stuttgart, Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, Forstliche Hochschule Tharandt, University of Tübingen, German Colonial College Witzenhausen

              BArch, NS 38/2014 · File · 1936
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: TH Aachen, Hochschule Augsburg, Hochschule Bamberg, Universität Berlin, Handelshochschule Berlin, Staatliche Kunstschule Berlin, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Beuthen, Universität Bonn, Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, TH Braunschweig, TH Breslau, Universität Breslau, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Cottbus, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Danzig, Akademie für praktische Medizin Danzig, TH Danzig, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Darmstadt, TH Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Dortmund, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Hochschule Eichstätt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Elbing, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Eßlingen, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Frankfurt (Oder), Bergakademie Freiberg, Hochschule Freising, Universität Gießen, Universität Göttingen, Universität Greifswald, Universität Halle-Wittenberg, University of Hamburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Hannover, TH Hannover, Universität Jena, Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, Universität Kiel, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Kiel, Universität Köln, Hochschule für Musik Köln, Handelshochschule Königsberg, Meisterateliers für die bildenden Künste Königsberg, Hochschule für angewandte Technik Köthen, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Lauenburg, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Leipzig Conservatory, Marburg University, Munich Technical University, Munich University, Nuremberg University of Applied Sciences, Pasing Teacher Training College, Passau University of Applied Sciences, Rostock Teacher Training College, Rostock University, Stuttgart University of Music, Stuttgart Technical University, Tübingen University, Weilburg Teacher Training College, Witzenhausen German Colonial College, Würzburg University

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schiemann, T. · Fonds
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Life data of Heinrich Christian Karl Theodor Schiemann 5/17.7.1847 geb. in Grobin (Kurland) Father: Theodor, City Secretary in Mitau Mother: Nadeda (Nadine) Rodde 1858-1867 Gouvernementsgymnasium Mitau 1867-1872 History studies at the University of Dorpat 1871-1872 House teacher in Jensel/Livonia 1872-1873 Work at the Ducal Archives in Mitau and at the City Archive of Gdansk 1873/74 History studies at the University of Göttingen 1874 Doctorate 1874 PhD thesis "Salomon Hennings Livonian-Curonian Chronicle" 1874-1875 worked at the Main State Archives Dresden and at the House, Court and State Archives Vienna 1875-1883 head teacher for history at the State Grammar School in Fellin 1883-1887 city archivist in Reval; thereafter moved to Berlin 1887-1892 Privatdozent für nord. History and teacher at the War Academy 1889-1892 archivist at the Hanover State Archives: Deputation to the Secret State Archive in Berlin 1892-1902 Associate Professor at the Philosophical Faculty of Humboldt University 1902 Director and Ordinarius of the Seminar for Eastern European History and Regional Studies 1906 Full Honorary Professor at Humboldt University Full Professor at Humboldt University (until 1920) 1910 Appointment as Privy Government Councillor 1918 Curator of the German University Dorpat 1919 Retirement 26.1.1921 died in Berlin Theodor Schiemann was married since 29.6.1875 to Caroline née v. Mulert (1849-1937). They had five children: Edith (born 1876), Agnes (1878-1922, piano player), Theodor (born 1880, major, landowner), Elisabeth (1881-1972, plant geneticist) and Gertrud (born 1883, musician). The details of the curriculum vitae were taken from the publications listed under Literature. Preliminary note: The majority of the estate was deposited in 1959 (exc. 41/1959 > no. 1-245) by a daughter of Schiemann, Prof. Elisabeth Schiemann, representing her siblings in the Secret State Archives. The estate was already in the Secret State Archives before the Second World War, but was incompletely returned to the family after the outsourcing due to the war, which then deposited the estate again in the Secret State Archives in 1959. According to the Depositalvertrag, after the death of the siblings, the property passed to the Secret State Archives PK. The following additions to the estate were subsequently acquired: 1967 Submission from the Federal Archives from the estate of Prof. Frauendienst (exc. 40/1967 > in No. 79 pp. 15-21) 1969 Depositum of Prof. Elisabeth Schiemann (exc. 56/1969 > No. 246-251) 1977 Depositum der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e. V. (Acc. 71/1977 > Appendix No. 261 - 268) 1982 Delivery of Dr. Gert v. Pistohlkors (Acc. 61/1982 > No. 255-259) 2006 Gift from Prof. Klaus Meyer: Papers were found in the estate of Prof. Torke and were handed over in 1967 by Prof. Elisabeth Schiemann to the Seminar for Eastern European History in Berlin (Acc. 51/2006 > incorporated in No. 42, 50, 54, 172, 250 and 258 and formed new No. 252-254). In the current processing of the estate, the former Appendix No. 9-13 has been re-signed to the serial numbers No. 255-259. The deposit of the Max Planck Society, initially referred to as Appendix (Depositum) No. 1 - 8, was subsequently re-signed with sequential numbering No. 261 - 268. (Change Jan. 2011 Wiss. Ang. Rita Klauschenz) The original find book probably came from the years 1959/60 and was created by Johannes Krüger. The old distortion was partly revised during the incorporation of this year's accession, specified in case of ambiguities and entered into the distortion database. In addition, the classification was modified, the appendix listed in more detail and an index of persons was compiled. The index of persons contains all the names of persons appearing in the reference book: mainly correspondence partners ejected, but also author names and persons treated in titles of publications. When searching for specific correspondence partners, the index should be checked, since the same correspondence partner can be found in different archives due to the different acquisitions. There are also numerous correspondence folders under the classification point 01.03, which should still be included in searches for safety reasons. The estate consists mainly of numerous correspondence and publications with predominantly political content, reflecting the political views and commitment of Theodor Schiemann and his contemporaries (colleagues, friends and acquaintances). The individual letters under item 01.03 are either individual letters or only a few letters from one sender. The content of these letters is often similar, as it is always a matter of political issues and current affairs. As item 06, the estate was further enriched with documents from a daughter of Schiemann, Prof. Elisabeth Schiemann, which relate to the estate. Due to the late maturities, numbers 180, 258, 148 and Annex No. 3 probably also belong to this group, but have been left under points 03 and 04.02 in favour of the old order. There is a concordance at the search booker, with the help of which one can find a certain order number in the search book under the jumping numbers. With the introduction of the new tectonics in the Secret State Archives in January 2001, the estate of Schiemann, formerly known as I. HA Rep. 92 Schiemann, was incorporated into the newly founded VI. Family archives and estates department. Duration: 1825/26, 1835, 1862 - 1972 Volume: 2.4 running metres To order: VI HA, Nl Schiemann, T., No... To quote: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Theodor Schiemann, No... Berlin, May 2006 (AOInsp.in Sylvia Rose) Literature on Theodor Schiemann: o Erich Seuberlich, Stammtafel deutsch-baltischer Geschlechter, II. Reihe, Leipzig 1927 (see Appendix No. 3) o K. Meyer, Theodor Schiemann as political publicist, Frankfurt/Main 1956 o W. Leesch, Die deutschen Archivare 1500-1945, Vol. 2, Munich, New York et al. 1992 o G. Voigt, Russia in German historiography 1843-1945, Berlin 1994 o Th. Bohn, Theodor Schiemann. Historian and publicist. In: Ostdeutsche Gedenktage 1997, Personalities and Historical Events, Bonn 1996, pp. 141-146 o K. Meyer, Russia, Theodor Schiemann and Victor Hehn. In: Baltic Sea Provinces, Baltic States and the National. Studies in honour of Gert von Pistohlkors on his 70th birthday. Edited by Norbert Angermann, Michael Garleff, Wilhelm Lenz, Münster 2005, pp. 251-277 (Schriften der Baltischen Historischen Kommission, vol. 14) o New German Biography, published by the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, vol. 22, Berlin 2005. inventory description: Biographical data: 1847 - 1921 finding aids: database; find book, 1 vol.

              RMG 639 · File · 1926-1932
              Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              (organized by Rheinischer Missionskonferenz, Fr. Hinrich Johannsen); invitations, programs, lists of participants; correspondence with authorities due to financial subsidies; correspondence with professors such as: Albert Schweitzer, Karl Barth, Ritschl, Weber, Schlatter, Goeters u. Heim; newspaper reports about the courses

              Rhenish Missionary Society
              Stoltenhoff's retirement
              Archiv der Evangelischen Kirche im Rheinland, 6HA 001 (Stoltenhoff, Ernst Dr. Generalsuperintendent), 912 · File · 1934
              Part of Archive of the Protestant Church in the Rhineland (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: a) Stoltenhoff's notifications of his retirement copies of Stoltenhoff's letters: Pastor Euler, Consistorial Councillor, of the Verein Rheinischer Kiderlager e.V., with resignation of the chair by Stoltenhoff; director Müller, Hilda-Schule in Koblenz, with resignation of the membership in the board of trustees of this institution; the paediatric hospitals Viktoria-Stift/Bad Kreuznach, resignation of his board membership; the Diakonie-Anstalt Duisburg, resignation of his board membership; retired Consistorial President D. Dr. Groos, Chairman of the Board of the Protestant Diakonieanstalten Kreuznach, with resignation of his board membership; Professor Pfennigsdorf of the Protestant Theological Faculty of the Friedrich Wilhelm University Bonn; Bishop Vogt/Aachen; the Rheinische Provinzialausschuß für Innere Mission/Langenberg, resignation of his membership; the rectors of the University of Bonn, the Agricultural University of Bonn and the University of Cologne; the President of the Government of Trier; the Abbot of Maria Laach, Ildefons Herwegen; the Lord President of Koblenz; the Lord Mayor of Koblenz; testimony for the caretaker of his apartment; testimony for his secretary, Miss Julie Könitzb) Letters to Stoltenhoff about his retirement: of the Ebernburg Foundation (invitation to a meeting with the Führer, with Stoltenhoff's reply that after his retirement he was no longer a member of the board); Gertrud Stoll/St. Blasien; Pastor Nack/Cologne; Mr. Schneider/Rheinböllen; Pastor Weinmann/Pfaffendorf; Family von Waldthausen/currently Oberstdorf; Director of Studies Müller, Hilda-Schule in Koblenz; Pastor Gaus/Aßlar, Braunfels Synod; Pastor E. Juhl/Wuppertal-Barmen, Bundeswart; Chief President Freiherr von Lüninck/Koblenz; Superintendent Albert Becker/Rheydt, currently Emmerich; Pastor Seynsche/St. Wendel; Superintendent Hinrich Johannsen/Essen; Pastor Focke/Hamborn; Pastor Hanns Meyer/Dinslaken; Pastor A. Hensmann/Wuppertal-Barmen; Wilhelm vom Rath/Duisburg, for the members of the board of the Fliedner'schen Familienstiftung; Julie Könitz, secretary of Stoltenhoffs; Julia and Edwin Landau/z.Z. Taormina; Pastor Haun/Bonn; Pastor Eduard Stoltenhoff/Odenkirchen; Ellie Wolff/Aachen; Retired Pastor W. Rehmann/Bonn; Pastor Wilke/Kettwig; Dr. Landau/Koblenz; Pastor Reichhard/Saarbrücken, at present St. Johann; Telegram of the Board of the West German Young Men's Association/Wuppertal-Barmen; Superintendent Gillmann/Simmern; Pastor Ibeling/Düsseldorf; Parish Conference of the Meisenheim Synod - Pastor Teschemacher, Pastor Himmelthal, Pastor Röhrig, Pastor de Loo, Pastor Weber, Pastor Reindell, Pastor i.R. Fertung, Pastor Fröhlich, Pastor Bindseil, Pastor Götzel -; Pastor A. Brüggemann/Kettwig; Rector Geldmacher from the University of Cologne; retired priest Spies Friedrichsfeld; Superintendent Dr. Greeven/Langenlonsheim, Kreuznach Synod; Superintendent Nold/ Malstatt, currently Wasserburg; District President Dr. Saassen/Trier; Rector of the Rhine-Westphalian Federal State of Economics and Technology; Rector of the University of Cologne.Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität Bonn; retired pastor Heim/Bad Godesberg; retired pastor Bonnet/Neuwied; from the Lower Rhine Deaconissenhaus/Duisburg; pastor Graeber/Wuppertal-Barmen; pastor Herbert Lempfert/Solingen-Ketzberg, currently Faltlau/Titisee; Lower Rhine Deaconissenhaus/Duisburg; retired Superintendent Albers/Emmerich; Pastor Möller/Elberfeld; Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft/Wuppertal-Barmen; Ernst Bunke from the magazine "Die Reformation"/Berlin; Pastor Adolf van de Loo/Medard, Meisenheim Synod; Mr Mettring/Wuppertal-Elberfeld; Mr and Mrs Zimmermann/Bad Godesberg; Retired Superintendent Von Schewen/Burscheid; M. And H. Hasenkamp/Koblenz; Dr. Vogt, Bishop of Aachen; Franz Rudolf, Bishop of Trier; retired pastor D.H. Kremers; director of the Diakonie-Anstalt Duisburg; retired Superintendent Wieber/Gießen; Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft/Wuppertal-Barmen; Pastor Hesse, Reformed Federation for West Germany/Wuppertal-Elberfeld; Pastor Schauß/Winningen; Abbot Ildefons Herwegen from Maria Laach Abbey; Cardinal Schulte, Archbishop of Cologne; Pastor Teschemacher and the Presbytery of Böllbach/Sobernheim; Pastor Kinzel/Velbert; Theodor Fliedner/Madrid; Dean Pfennigsdorf of the Theological Faculty of the University of Bonn; Pastor Bender/Krefeld; Pastor Alsdorf, Schmidt/Saar; Rheinisch-Westfälischer Diakonieverein für evangelisch-kirchliche und soziale Wohlfahrtspflege/Köln-Lindenthal; Rheinsicher Provinzialausschuß für Innere Mission/Langenberg, Rheinland; Pastor Wilhelm Fliedner/Wittlich; Paul and Gertrud an Huef/ Neukirchen-Moers; Superintendent Klein/Düsseldorf; Pastor Hermann Haarbeck/Düsseldorf; D.H. Sasse/Erlangen; Rheinisch-Evangelische-Arbeiterkolonie-Lühlerheim/Düsseldorf; Superintendent Imig/Sulzbach, Saar; Pfarrer Krüssenberg/Ottweiler; Guste Stoltenhoff/Hephata; the board of directors of the Protestant social welfare institutions Kreuznach; the Diakonissenmutterhaus in Kreuznach; the management of the Diakonieanstalten Kreuznach; Else Gaul/Essen-Altenessen; pastor Rentrop/Königswinter; Superintendent Theodor Bungenberg/Inden; Superintendent i.R. O. Leibnick/Bad Godesberg; Pastor Focke/Hamborn; Dipl.-Ing. Hans Schäfer, Attorney at Law/Düsseldorf; Son Adalbert Stoltenhoff/Bonn; T.U. Frankfurt/Main; Dora Peters and P. Brinkmann, neighbour of Stoltenhoff in Koblenz; Heyd/Velbert; Pastor Disselhoff/Kaiserswerth; Retired Superintendent D. Meinberg/Bonn.Darin:Newspaper clippings about Stoltenhoff's retirement from various daily and church newspapers

              Student body reports
              BArch, NS 38/3784 · File · Juli-Dez. 1935
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: TH Berlin, University of Berlin, Hochschule für Musik Berlin, Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin, Vereinigte Staatsschulen für freie und angewandte Kunst Berlin-Charlottenburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Beuthen, Universität Bonn, Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, TH Breslau, Universität Breslau, TH Braunschweig, TH Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Dortmund, Akademie der bildenden Künste Dresden, TH Dresden, Medizinische Akademie Düsseldorf, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Elbing, Universität Erlangen, Universität Frankfurt am Main, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Frankfurt/Oder, Universität Freiburg, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Friedberg, University of Gießen, University of Göttingen, University of Greifswald, University of Halle, University of Hamburg, TH Hannover, University of Heidelberg, Agricultural University of Hohenheim, University of Jena, TH Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, University of Königsberg, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, University of Leipzig, University of Marburg, University of Münster, Pasing Graduate School of Teacher Education, University of Rostock, TH Stuttgart, University of Tübingen, Weilburg Graduate School of Teacher Education, Colonial University of Witzenhausen, University of Würzburg, Association of German Students in Zagreb; "Der Deutsche Student", Journal of the German Student Body; Hochschulkreis Niedersachsen; Nationalsozialistische Schlesische Hochschul-Zeitung; Niedersächsische Hochschulzeitung; Reichsverband der deutschen Zeitschriften-Verleger; Reichsstudentenwerk; Report on the Reich Camp of the Department for Teacher Education of the DSt in Wolfshagen/Harz from 3. January 2006October 8, 1935; DSt, District of Central Germany; DSt, District of Lower Germany; DSt, District of West Germany; NSDStB, Main Office Press and Propaganda

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Vf Lit. S Nr. 12 Bd. 1 · File · 1820 - 1850
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Habilitation as a private lecturer at the University of Berlin, 1820 - curriculum vitae - salary issues, etc. Granting of waiting allowances and leave of absence, etc. for scientific journeys - use of the Royal Secret State and Cabinet Archive for the elaboration of a paper on the history of the Brandenburg-Prussian war constitution at the time of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm, 1822 - reference to a possible habilitation at the University of Halle (Saale), 1824 - appointment as extraordinary professor of the University of Berlin, thereby statement of the philosophical faculty of the University of Berlin of 1825, 1826 - presentation of various papers, among others, investigations on the originality and antiquity of astronomy among the Chinese and Indians [...The last three campaigns against Napoleon presented critically-historically; The Seven Years War in its historical, political and general military relations; The religious systems of the pagan peoples of the Orient; The religious systems of the Hellenes in their historical development up to the Macedonian period; The history of the sea and colonial power of the great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm of Brandenburg [...Granting of lectures at the University of Bonn, 1831 - Peter Feddersen Stuhr, Das Verhältnis der christlichen Theologie zur Philosophie und Mythologie nach dem heutigen Standpunkt der Wissenschaft, Berlin 1842 (printed publication) - Applying for a full professorship at the University of Berlin, with statements by the Faculty of Philosophy and the List of Publications, 1846 - Release from the obligation to lecture, 1849 - Statements by the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Berlin due to a possible promotion of Stuhr, 1849.

              BArch, NS 38/4350 · File · Jan. 1936
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains above all: TH Aachen, Handelshochschule Berlin, Universität Berlin, TH Berlin, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Beuthen, Universität Bonn, Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, Universität Breslau, TH Breslau, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Cottbus, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Danzig, Akademie für praktische Medizin Danzig, TH Danzig, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Darmstadt, TH Darmstadt, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Dortmund, Pedagogical Institute TH Dresden, Medical Academy Düsseldorf, Art Academy Düsseldorf, College for Teacher Training Elbing, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, Mining Academy Freiberg, University Freiburg, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Greifswald, University Halle-Wittenberg, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, College for Teacher Training Hirschberg; University of Hohenheim, University of Jena, University of Kiel, University of Teacher Education Kiel, University of Applied Sciences Königsberg, University of Königsberg, University of Applied Sciences Köthen, University of Teacher Education Lauenburg i. Pom, University of Leipzig, University of Marburg, Academy of Fine Arts Munich, University of Munich, University of Münster, College of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, College of Teacher Education Pasing, University of Rostock, University of Tübingen, College of Teacher Education Weilburg, College of Music Weimar, German Colonial College Witzenhausen, University of Würzburg

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 [I], I Sekt. 24 Nr. 9 Bd. 10 · File · 1931 - 1933
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              without foliation, Contains among other things: - Elaboration of a series of letters Karoline von Humboldt wrote to the archaeologist Prof. Dr. Gottlieb Welcker by Dr. Erna Sander, née Rindtorff in Bonn, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific treatise on the poet and state archivist Bernhard Endrulat by the Ministerialrat in the Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests [...Rastell in Berlin, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific treatise on the founding and development of the State Educational Institutions in general and the school in Wahlstatt in particular by the Study Council [Felix] Taubitz in Wahlstatt, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the founding and establishment of the Protestant Consistory in Berlin by the pastor Walter Wendland in Berlin, 1931/1932 - Elaboration of a biography of the internist Prof. Dr. Peter W. W. W., 1931 - Elaboration of a biography of the internist Prof. Dr. Dr. Walter W. W., 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the founding and establishment of the Protestant Consistory in Berlin by the pastor Walter Wendland in Berlin, 1931/1932 - Elaboration of a biography of the internist Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Friedrich Nasse by the Geheimen Sanitätsrat Dr. [Werner] von Noorden in Bad Homburg, 1931 - Elaboration of an article about the Professor of Classical Studies in Wroclaw Dr. [Werner] von Noorden in Bad Homburg, 1931 - Elaboration of an article about the Professor of Classical Studies in Wroclaw Dr. [Werner] von Noorden in Bad Homburg, 1931 - Elaboration of an article about the Professor of Classical Studies in Wroclaw Dr. [Werner] von Noorden in Bad Homburg, 1931 - Elaboration of an article about the Professor of Classical Studies in Wroclaw Dr. Johann Gustav Büsching by the Head of the Biographical Section of the Historical Commission for Silesia Prof. Dr. Friedrich Andreae in Breslau, 1931 - Elaboration of a biography and ergography of Prof. Dr. Joseph Hermann Schmidt by the Regierungsmedizinalrat Dr. Paul Fraatz, 1931 - Elaboration of a biography of the professor of moral theology and apologetics in Münster Dr. [Joseph] Mausbach by the prelate and member of the Reichstag Dr. [Georg] Schreiber in Berlin, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the history of the Köllnisches Gymnasium in Berlin by the Studienrat [....] Theel in Berlin, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the history of the Ursuline monastery in Erfurt by the superior of the Ursuline monastery in Erfurt, sister Franziska Koch, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the legal situation of the denominationally bound high school in Prussia by the student teacher Helmut Simons in Bonn, 1931 - Elaboration of a biography of the philosopher and pedagogue Friedrich Eduard Beneke by R. Murtfeld in Cronberg, 1931 - Elaboration of a biography of the Konsistorialpräsident in Kassel Ernst von Weyrauch by the Geheimen Studienrat und Gymnasialprofessor i. R. Gustav Hüpeden in Kassel, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the "history of social policy" by the honorary professor at the University of Kiel Dr. Gustav Hüpeden. Ludwig Heyde, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the Prussian State Stage by Dr. Walther Feldmann in Lübeck, 1931 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the position of the Prussian government on child welfare in the first half of the 19th century. The study of the dismissal of Dr. Reinhold Pauli, Professor of Political History in Tübingen, by the former President of Germany, Dr. P. Hieber, in Stuttgart, 1932 - The study of the Protestant theologian David Schulz and the struggle between orthodoxy and rationalism in Silesia in the first half of the 19th century. The development of a genealogical work on the councillor and university administrator in Witttenberg Friedrich Wilhelm Prillwitz by the Reichsbank inspector Franz Prillwitz in Frankfurt (Oder), 1932 - Determination of biographical data of the physician Robert Koch by the ministerial councillor in the Reich Ministry of the Interior Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. G. G. G., the latter being the only one to have done so. Dr. [...] Taute in Berlin, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the history of German gymnastics by Max Barsekow, secondary school teacher at the Königstädt Realgymnasium in Berlin, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on "The Secret of the Berlin Rousseau Island, a contribution to the history of the Berlin Tiergarten with the appendix Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Frederick the Great" by Dr. phil. Karl Walter in Charlottenburg, 1932 - Elaboration of an essay for publication in the Akademische Turnbundsblätter on the history of German gymnastics by Prof. Dr. [...] Heinrich in Charlottenburg, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific thesis on the right to award doctorates for the Technical Universities in Prussia and about the award of the academic degrees "Diplom-Ingenieur" and "Doktor-Ingenieur" and "Doktor-Ingenieur Ehrenhalber" at the Prussian Technical Universities by the clerk for engineering questions in the office of the Association of German Engineers in Berlin Dipl.-Ing.Ing. [...] Baer, 1932 - Elaboration of a biography of the physician Justus Christian von Loder by Paul Alfred Merbach in Berlin, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the male orders and congregations of the Catholic Church and their development in Prussia from 1815 to 1926 by the archival candidate Dr. Joachim Lachmann in Berlin, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on social change and education by the director of the Städtische Höhere Handelschule in Bayreuth Dr. Joachim Lachmann, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on social change and education by the director of the Städtische Höhere Handelschule in Bayreuth Dr. Joachim Lachmann, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on social change and education by the director of the Städtische Höhere Handelschule in Bayreuth Dr. Fritz Söllheim, 1932 - Preparation of a scientific work on the Socialist Law and its implementation by the Historical Reich Commission in Berlin, 1932 - Preparation of a commemorative publication on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Provinzialschulkollegium in Königsberg by the former Vice-President [....Latrille, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific treatise on the origin of the Rhenish-Westphalian church order by the Consistorial Councillor Prof. Dr. [Johannes] Heckel in Bonn, 1932 - Compilation by Dr. Walter Boje in Berlin of all regulations applicable to studies at German universities, 1932 - Elaboration of a biography of the head teacher Karl Friedrich Köppen by the cand. phil. Helmut Hirsch in Barmen, 1932 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the development of the cultivation of science in Germany by Dr. Karl Griewank in Berlin, 1932 - Elaboration of a biography of the writer Hermann Heiber by the cand. phil. Theo Röschmann in Vienna, 1932 - Preparation of a scientific paper on the historical development of student disciplinary law by the judicial assistant Hans Otto Muthmann in Berlin, 1933 - Preparation of a commemorative publication on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Koblenz Music Institute by the archive assistant Dr. Meinhard Sponheimer in Koblenz, 1933 - Preparation of a scientific paper on "The New Establishment of the Diocese of Osnabrück in 1857" by the cand. phil. Adalbert Beckmann in Berlin, 1933 - Elaboration of a biography of the historian Leopold von Ranke by the retired rector Dr. Bernhard Hoeft in Wilhelmshorst, 1933 - Elaboration of a speech on the occasion of the celebrations for the 100th birthday of the geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen [1833 -1906] by Prof. Dr. Albrecht Penck, 1933 - Elaboration of a biography of the theologian Theodor Fliedner by the archivist of the deaconess institution Kaiserwerth Dr. Martin Gerhardt in Düsseldorf-Kaiserwerth, 1933 - Elaboration of a scientific work on the Heilandskirche in Sacrow and the Friedenskirche in Potsdam by Herbert Engel in Berlin, 1933 - Elaboration of a scientific presentation of the historical and cultural development of Masuria by the State Archives Council Dr. Dr. Martin Gerhardt. Hermann Gollub, 1933 - Investigation of biographical data of the office council in the Prussian Ministry of Culture Robert Gotthard Marczinkowski (? 1897) by his son Robert Marczinkowski in Wandsbek, 1933 - elaboration of a scientific work on the history of the German-Catholic movement in the administrative districts of Koblenz and Trier by the prorector [Andreas] Schüller in Boppard, 1933 - elaboration of a dissertation on the pedagogue Wilhelm von Türk by Clara Gelpke in Berlin, 1933 - elaboration of a family chronicle by Heinrich Hermann Freiherr von Hünefeld in Bremen, 1933 - determination of biographical data of the ministerial director a. D. in the Prussian Ministry of Culture Dr. Karl Löwenberg (1838-1914) by his nephew Richard Löwenberg in Bunzlau, 1933 - Determination of biographical data of the Prussian Minister of Culture Julius Robert Bosse (1832-1901) by the married couple Arno Pötzsch and Helene Pötzsch, née Bosse in Leipzig, 1933 - Elaboration of a scientific presentation about the share of Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the buildings in Berlin by the scientific assistant worker at the Nationalgalerie Dr. Karl Schinkel (1838-1914) Paul Ortwin Rave in Berlin, 1933 - Determination of biographical data of the War Council and rendants at the Prussian Ministry of Culture Carl Gottfried Schröder by his great-great grandson Pastor [...] Scheske in Bad Polzin, 1933 - Elaboration of a biography of the Wroclaw Cardinal Melchior von Diepenbrock by the library assessor Dr. Josef Beckmann in Berlin, 1933 - Determination of biographical data of the court opera singer Carl Adam Bader (? 1870) for the purpose of family research by the former lieutenant Wilhelm Eulert, 1933. Also contains: - Akademische Turnbundsblätter. Journal of the ATB, 45th year, issue 7, no. 546, Heuet-Juli 1932. Berlin 1932 (print) - Akademische Turnbundsblätter. Magazine of the ATB, 45th year, issue 8, no. 547, Erntemond-August 1932, Berlin 1932 (print) - Meinhard Sponheimer, Aus den Beginnings des Koblenzer Musikinstituts, Sonderabdruck aus: Koblenzer General-Anzeiger, No. 54 - 58, 6 - 10 March 1933. Koblenz 1933.