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              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 296 · Dossier · Jun. 1930 - Mai 1937
              Fait partie de Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Exchange of information, congratulations, greetings, condolences and invitations to charter parties and district conferences - Information material on the foreign Rotary clubs and their cities - O. Kacer (Rotary Club Pilsen), "Die psychischen Kräfte des Menschen und deren Diätik" (Lecture, print, 8 p.), held in the Rotary Club Teplitz-Schönau on 28 November 1931 Also includes: - 4. and 6. Monthly letter of the governor of the 66th district (1932/33), October and December 1932 - Preparation of the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 16-18 September 1935 in Venice - Supply of the Rotary Club of Wroclaw with printed matter and materials on Rotary by the European Office of Rotary International in Zurich, June 1930 to May 1937; "Rotary Club of Wroclaw Foreign Clubs, etc.". IV"; "Rotary Club Wroclaw foreign clubs etc. IV"

              BArch, R 1001/4146 · Dossier · (1883) Nov. 1884 - Febr. 1886
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Enthält u.a.: Official bulletin of the Assemblies and Conferences held in Geneva on 15, 16 and 17 September 1883. International Peace and Freedom Line. Geneva - Paris 1883 General Act of the Berlin Conference followed by the signatory power treaties with the Congo Association. Leipzig 1885

              BArch, N 255/26 · Dossier · 1896-1962
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • description: Contains: - Side and cover drawings 1:500 of the armoured ships "Kronprinz", "Friedrich Carl", "Arminus", "Hansa" and "Sachsen", of the armoured gunboats "Wespe", "Viper", "Biene" and "Micke"; - newspaper pictures of German and foreign ships; - Eyewitness report in the press about the sinking of the gunboat "Iltis"; - Deck plans of the HAPAG double-screw fast steamer "Normannia"; - Deck plans of the HAPAG double-screw fast steamer "Augusta Victoria " 1896-1962, Bundesarchiv, BArch, N 255 Diederichs, Otto von Contains:<br />page and cover drawings 1:500 of the tankers "Kronprinz", "Friedrich Carl", "Arminus", "Hansa" and "Sachsen", of the tank gunboats "Wespe", "Viper", "Biene" and "Micke";<br />newspaper pictures of German and foreign ships;<br />Eyewitness report in the press about the sinking of the gunboat "Iltis";<br />Deck plans of the HAPAG double-screw fast steamer "Normannia";<br />Deck plans of the HAPAG double-screw fast steamer "Augusta Victoria"
              Diederichs, Otto von
              Trade and Economy in Morocco 1898
              BArch, N 2225/119 · Dossier · Feb. 1899
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Annual Report of the German Vice-Consulate (representing German trade and shipping interests) of the Moroccan port city of Saffi

              Ellguth, Joachim Friedrich von Pfeil und Klein
              Togo: Bd. 3
              BArch, N 2345/78 · Dossier · 1889 - 1900
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Printed matter and press releases Contains, among other things: "Colonization of the Togolese territory. Ein Beitrag zur Lösung der sozialen Frage", Kraus, Josef, Munich, 1894 "Togo in 1898/99", in: "Globus. Illustrierte Zeitschrift für Länder- und Völkerkunde", Volume LXXVII, No. 13, 7 Apr. 1900 Krause, Gottlob Adolf: "Einige Stimmen über den Sklavenhandel in Togo", Berlin, 1899

              NLA AU, Rep. 16/2, Nr. 91 · Dossier · 1912 - 1933
              Fait partie de Lower Saxony State Archive, Aurich Department

              e.g. printed publications '2 Tätigkeitsberichte des Evangelischen Presseverbandes für Deutschland für das Jahr 1911-1912' (Hall 1913); 'Tätigkeitsbericht über den vierte Arbeitsjahr 1914 des Evangelischen Presseverbandes für Deutschland' (Berlin 1915); W. Stark, Das Martyrium der evangelischen Missionare in Kamerun 1914 (Berlin 1915); '48. und 49. Jahresbericht des Evangelischen Vereins zu Hannover für die Zeit vom Herbst 1913 bis Sommer 1915' (Hannover 1915)

              2-15-0183-/3020 · Dossier · 1898 - 1914
              Fait partie de Thuringia State Archives - Gotha State Archives

              Contains among other things: Festblatt zum 25jährigen Doktor- und Schriftstellerjubiläum von Max Oberbreyer - Annual report of the Frauenhilfsverein zu Gotha, 1902 - Poetry in the Low German dialect "Up´n Kyffhüserbarge" by F. vom See - Annual report of the Hohenzollersche Ackerbauschule und landwirtschaftlichen Winterschule, 1904 - Publication on the value of Oberhof as a high-altitude health resort - Publication of the German librarians on the official printed matter. Invitation to the 200th anniversary celebration of the Hallesche Zeitung with reprint of the first editions, 1908 - newspapers of the Bund Deutscher Militäranwärter, 1908 - description of the mines at Sachsenstein and near Manebach, 1695 (reprint 1907) - publication on the education of the German people by Hermann Ehrhard, 1909 - annual report of the Verein zur Fürsorgeerziehung im Herzogtum Gotha, 1909.- Publication on office service in public administration by Dr. Mühlpfordt, 1913 - Deutsche Beamtenrundschau, 1914 - Report on the activities of the Colonial Bird Protection and Utilization Committee of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 1914 - Report on the activities of the Colonial Economic Committee 1896-1914 - Publication "Die Feldpost" der evangelischen Kirche der Nordmark, 1914.

              2-15-0183-/3018 · Dossier · 1889 - 1890
              Fait partie de Thuringia State Archives - Gotha State Archives

              Contains among other things: Lecture about the arsons by children on the general assembly of the union of public fire insurances - annual report of the Gothaischen of association to the education morally neglected boys - report about the 50jhrige existence of the fire insurance of the flat country impreußischen duchy Saxonia - program of the Ernestinums in Coburg - annual report of the Landarmenhauskommission with Langenhain. Administrative Report of the Provincial Fire Insurance of the Province of Saxony - Report on the Renovation of the Imperial Palatinate to Goslar - Statement of Accounts of the Sparkasse für das Herzogtum Gotha - Report on the Fights on the Samoa Islands - Report on the General Meeting of the Gothaischer Landesverein der evang. Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung - Deutsches Kolonialblatt Nr. 1, 1st Vol.

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 40/17 Bü 33 · Dossier
              Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Contains also: Regulation of pensions, disability pensions and estates of members of the Schutztruppen Darin: Dr. Friedl Martin: "Unsere Kolonien, deren Verwaltung und Wert", Munich 1902 (print); Eugen Wolf: "Deutsch Südwest-Afrika. Ein offenes Wort", Munich 1905 (print); Reichs-Kolonialamt: "Die Kolonialdeutschen aus Deutsch-Ostafrika in belgischer Gefangenschaft", Berlin 1918 (print)

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 113 Nr. 17 · Dossier · 1871 Dez. 23 - 1914 Aug. 1
              Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)
              • 1871 Dec. 23 - 1914 Aug. 1, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe, 456 F 113 Sanitätsamt Contains: Extensive publications on the statutes and calls of the Association etc.<br /> Darin: Summary of a lecture on the experiences of the physician Colonel Prof. Dr. Bischoff in the Herero and Hottentot War (1904-1910) description: Contains: Extensive printed material on statutes and calls to the association etc. - Darin: Summary of a lecture about the experiences of Prof. Dr. Bischoff, a physician in the Herero and Hottentot Wars (1904-1910)
              Sermons on corpses (inventory)
              1. about sermons on corpses: There have been sermons on corpses as eulogies or sermons in the church since the Middle Ages. There are already approaches to this in pre-Christian antiquity. The custom of writing them down and later printing them, however, did not emerge in Lutheran Protestantism until shortly after the Reformation. The Catholic Church opposed - above all the lavish - funeral orations to prohibitions. After all, there is also evidence of sermons on corpses for Zwinglians, Calvinists and Catholics, albeit to a lesser extent. Because of the financial expenditure corpse sermons were printed above all for wealthy aristocrats and citizens. The heyday of printed funeral sermons was the decades before the 30 year war and the turn from the 17th to the 18th century. Around the middle of the 18th century, the custom of printing sermons on corpses declined sharply. There are also sermons on corpses from the 20th century, but these are much simpler than specimens from the heyday. Depending on the time of origin, but also on the social status of the deceased, the sermons can be more or less lavish. They range from the simple printed sheet with a maximum of four pages to the large folio-format volume with 200 or more pages, decorated with several copper engravings, notes and many different mourning texts. Some funeral sermons are also divided into several volumes, e.g. the Epicedia or only certain Epicedia separately bound. Such sumptuous writings are, of course, only conceivable in the heyday of sermons on corpses and only for people from high social status. Sermons on corpses contain different components. The actual sermon on the dead, i.e. the sermon at the funeral, forms the core of Scripture. Often it is based on a specific biblical passage as a leitmotif which the deceased could determine for himself or which has a relation to the activity of the deceased. A scripture may contain several such sermons which may have been delivered at the funeral, funeral service or other funeral service. In comparison, sermons on corpses often contain a curriculum vitae of the deceased (referred to as "Personalia" or "curriculum vitae"), which was read out during the celebrations and cannot describe the person of the deceased too negatively for reasons of piety. The third component is Epicedia, the mourning poems of relatives, friends or - in the case of aristocrats - high-ranking servants. Elaborate copper engravings - quite a majority - can decorate a funeral sermon. Often the deceased is depicted with a portrait, sometimes also in an allegorical representation. With several copper engravings the funeral procession (= corpse procession) can be represented or the coffin in different views. Music is relatively rare. The lyrics of sung mourning songs can be found more often, notes of such songs or even other musical performances at mourning ceremonies are already a precious rarity (cf. the separate list in the appendix). The present collection comprises a total of 2098 funeral sermons. Without consideration of the duplicates there are 797 different pieces. They can be divided into three groups, into sermons on corpses of members of the House of Hohenlohe (188 without duplicates), into sermons on corpses of other aristocrats who were frequently either related, in-laws or neighbours (332), and into sermons on corpses of commoners (277). Among the latter group, servants and other employees of the various high-wage houses predominate. Also included are - albeit with a rather small proportion - other personal writings, such as poems on the occasion of a birthday, a wedding or an anniversary, "Leichenge poems" (identical with Epicedia) and also writings on the occasion of celebrations in Hohenlohe on the occasion of the death of the emperor, etc. The collection of sermons represents a selection of material from several Highlohic archives. The origin of the individual funeral sermons can usually no longer be determined. Naturally, the funeral sermons must be seen as a relevant source of sepulchral culture. They are also indispensable for genealogical and other research, not least because of the often included curriculum vitae. The contained genealogical information is absolutely reliable, even if the evaluations in a funeral sermon cannot be too negative. General expressions about piety, lifestyle and virtues of the deceased, on the other hand, are not to be taken too literally. Sermons on corpses are also valuable sources for the history of art, literature and music as well as for theology, and social and economic history is increasingly devoting itself to them. Because of the biographies of counts and princes of the House of Hohenlohe, their wives and children and because of the copper engraved portraits they are valuable sources on the history of the House of Hohenlohe. Servants and other servants of Highloh courts are also documented by them, as are friends, relatives and neighboring nobles. The materials about funeral ceremonies at Highloh courts, which contain some of the collected funeral sermons, touch on Highloh cultural history. The funeral sermons show the social circle that was involved in the funeral ceremonies in an exposed way. Literature: Rudolf Lenz: Leichenpredigten als Quelle historischer Wissenschaften, 3 vol., Cologne Vienna 1975-1984, especially: Rudolf Lenz: Gedruckte Leichenpredigten, vol. 1, p. 36 ff. 2. Zur Bearbeitung des Bestandes: As part of a project of the Historical Commission that also included sermons on corpses of other archives and libraries, Dr. Elisabeth Zimmermann recorded the Neuenstein sermons for the first time between summer 1948 and summer 1949. The drawing was done according to the model of Stollberg's catalogue and was comparatively detailed. The result was a card index, which was incomplete at the beginning of the 70s (when the Hohenlohe Central Archive was taken over by the state). The stock had become considerably disordered. In the meantime, further Hohenlohische archives had been relocated to Neuenstein, whose sermons on corpses were also to be integrated into the collection. As a result, the size of the collection had increased considerably. In 1987 the employee Fritz Kempt began a new indexing under the guidance of Oberarchivrat Dr. Moegle-Hofacker, which took into account the entire material at hand. The title recordings were largely completed by Kempt until his retirement in December 1988. The final work including the editing of the find book was done by the undersigned in winter 1994/95. In the present find book the sermons of the corpses are described according to the following scheme. In the upper right corner, the relevant lift-out number for storage in the magazine is indicated. If this is marked with an asterisk (), several copies are available which are listed as duplicates at the end of the description. Alternatively, a duplicate can also be used. The excavation number can be divided into 6, 6 a and 6 b or 6.1 and 6.2. In such a number assignment there should normally be two funeral sermons bound together to form a volume. Bold highlighted, the excavation number is followed by the order number relevant for the arrangement in the finding aid book and then the name of the deceased person as the most important information, as this is used to classify the funeral sermon. As far as known, the "personal data" are added in a separate block: Birth name, Date and place of birth, date and place of death, funeral dates, marriage date, spouse, place of marriage and details of status, occupation, offices and memberships. The second block contains the data for the funeral sermon. This includes the presignature, all sermons for the corpse in the narrower sense (i.e. sermons for the funeral service, burial and other funeral ceremonies) with details of the author and, if applicable, the Bible quotation used. It also contains information on other components of the funeral sermon such as personalia (curriculum vitae), epicedia with information on the authors, copper engravings with picture descriptions, painters and engravers, notes, coats of arms and information on the print and scope of the script. At the end of this block there may be references to literature (autobiographies, lists of writings, etc.). The duplicates may be listed in a third block. The characterization of the persons involved in the creation of the funeral sermons, i.e. the authors of sermons or Epicedia or the artists, is usually taken from the funeral sermon and refers to the time at which it was written. The designations of their functions have sometimes been modernised, especially in Part I. In the second part, which comprises various regions of the former empire, the functional designations are often reproduced as in the sermon on the corpse (abbreviated), since the dissolution and modernization would have required too much special knowledge. The order of the sermons was according to the three groups: Hohenlohe, other aristocrats and commoners. Within these groups, the name alphabet is authoritative. The classification is determined by the name that the person used when he or she died. Married daughters from the Hohenlohe family are therefore no longer to be found under Hohenlohe. However, such references are taken into account in the index by means of references. For emperors and kings the first name is decisive for the classification, for other aristocrats the sex name. The order of the index cannot agree with the storage order for several reasons. Some funeral sermons are bound together with others to form thick volumes, the format of the funeral sermons changes too often. The collection shall also be kept open for further access. Therefore the storage in the magazine takes place according to numerus currens. The stock, which received the designation "GA 90 Leichenpredigten", comprises 2098 volumes in 17.5 linear metres. m.The files in the relevant stocks are to be consulted about funeral ceremonies in the house Hohenlohe beside the funeral sermons also, which can contain also funeral sermons or parts of it.Neuenstein, in December 1996Dr. Schiffer
              4-12-2000/1006 · Dossier · 1906 - 1907
              Fait partie de Thuringia State Archives - Meiningen State Archives

              Contains among other things: Invitations and information on events - Report of the meeting of the 27th Association Day of the Central Association of German Municipal Homeowners and Landowners Associations in Munich (print) - Submission by the Guild of German Master Builders' Guild concerning the subject of quotation at technical colleges - III German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden - Review of twenty-five years in the administration of the city of Hildburghausen 1880-1905 (print) - Annual Report 1905 of the Association of Rural Cooperatives for Thuringia e.V. - Annual Report 1905 of the Association of Thuringian Rural Cooperatives (Verband ländlicher Genossenschaften für Thüringen e.V.) (print) - Annual report of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the district of Saalfeld, 1905 (print) - Commemorative gift for the 27th Annual General Meeting of the Thüringerwald-Verein in the Solbad Salzungen (print, with historical outline of the town) - About official printed matters. Lectures given at the 7th Assembly of German Librarians - Annual Report of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute for 1905 (print) - Thüringer Kalender 1907, ed. by Thüringer Museum in Eisenach. Report on the Third General Meeting of the State Association of Patriotic Women's Associations in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen on 25 June 1906 in Pößneck (print) - The Woermann Line during the uprising in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika (print) - Report of the Sonneberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the year 1906 (print) - Publications on the German colony in Southwest Africa - I accuse. A serious reminder to all liberal voters (print) - Annual report of the Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen for the year 1906 (print).