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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Vc Sekt. 2 Tit. XXIII Litt. F Nr. 19
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Prägung der großen Preismedaille der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin sowie Stiftung und Verleihung von Medaillen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin
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- 1827 - 1831, 1843, 1905 - 1934 (Creation)
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- 1827 - 1831, 1843, 1905 - 1934, Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 Kultusministeriumn* Contains, among other things:<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to James Simon in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Karl Alexander von Martius in Berlin and to Adolf Friedrich Lindemann in Darmstadt, 1907<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Ernest Solvay in Brussels and to Dr Henry Theodore in Darmstadt, 1907. Karl Alexander von Martius in Berlin and to Adolf Friedrich Lindemann in Darmstadt, 1907<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Ernest Solvay in Brussels and to Dr Henry Theodore von Böttinger in Elberfeld, 1909<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Joseph Florimond von Loubat in Paris and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Johannes Bolte in Berlin, to Prof. Dr Karl Zeumer in Berlin, to Dr Albert von Le Coq in Berlin, to Prof. Dr Johannes Ilberg in Leipzig, to Prof. Dr Max Wellmann in Potsdam, to Prof. Dr Robert Koldewey in Babylon and to Prof. Dr Gerhard Hessenberg in Bonn, 1910<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Hans Meyer in Leipzig and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Hans Meyer in Leipzig. Dr Hans Meyer in Leipzig and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Werner Janensch in Berlin, Hans Osten in Montevideo and Prof. Dr Georg Wenker in Marburg, 1911<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Elise Königs in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Robert Davidsohn in Florence, to Norman de Garis Davies in Cairo, to Dr Erwin Hennig in Berlin and to Dr Hugo Rabe in Hanover, 1912<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Georg Schweinfurth in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Karl Richter in Berlin, to Prof. Dr Joseph Emanuel Hibsch in Tetschen, to Dr Hans Witte in Schwerin and to Prof. Dr Georg Wolff in Frankfurt (1912). Dr Georg Wolff in Frankfurt (Main), 1913<br />- Award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Walter Andrae in Assur, Dr Erwin Schramm in Bautzen and Richard Irvine Best in Dublin, 1914<br />- Award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Otto Baschin in Berlin, Albert Fleck in Berlin, Prof. Dr Julius Hirschberg in Berlin and Prof. Dr Hugo Magnus, 1915. Dr Hugo Magnus, 1915<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Otto von Schjerning in Berlin, 1916<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Leopold Koppel in Berlin, 1917<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Rudolf Havenstein in Berlin, 1918<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Heinrich Schnee in Berlin and award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Heinrich Schnee in Berlin. Heinrich Schnee in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Ernst Debes in Leipzig, Prof. Dr Carl Dorno in Davos, Prof. Dr Johannes Kirchner in Berlin, Prof. Dr Edmund von Lippmann in Halle (Saale), Prof. Dr Friedrich von Schrötter in Berlin and Otto Wolff in Berlin, 1919<br />- Consejo Nacional de Educación. Folklore argentino. Proyecto del vocal doctor Juan P. Ramos, resolución del H. Consejo. Instrucciones a los maestros preparadas por los miembros del jurado, doctor Juan P. Ramos y Pablo A. Córdoba. Buenos Aires 1921 (print)<br />- Award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Otto Pniower in Berlin, to Prof. Dr Karl Steinbrinck in Lippstadt and to Dr Ernst Vollert in Berlin, 1922. Ernst Vollert in Berlin, 1922<br />- Award of the iron Leibniz Medal to Karl Siegismund in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Max Blanekenhorn in Marburg, Prof. Dr Richard Jecht in Görlitz and Dr Albert Hartung in Weimar, 1922<br />- Award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Albert Hartung in Weimar, 1922. Albert Hartung in Weimar, 1923<br />- Award of the gold (iron) Leibniz Medal to Franz von Mendelssohn and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Hermann Ambronn in Jena, to Prof. Dr Lise Meitner and to Georg Meitner. Lise Meitner and Georg Wislicenus, 1924<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal in iron to Dr [Arthur] Salomonsohn and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Pastor Karl Roehl in Mosau, to Dr Werner Kolhörster in Berlin and to Lieutenant Colonel Hans von Ramsay, 1925<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Willis Rodney Whitney in Schenectady (USA) and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Hugo Seemann in Freiburg, Prof. Hugo Seemann in Freiburg, Prof. Dr Walter Lenel in Heidelberg and Hugo Ibscher, 1926<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Frigate Captain Fritz Spieß and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Gerhard Moldenhauer in Madrid, 1926. Gerhard Moldenhauer in Madrid, Cuno Hoffmeister in Sonneberg and Prof. Dr Heinrich Klebahn in Hamburg, 1927<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Bruno Güterbock in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Arnold Berliner in Berlin and Prof. Dr Albert Leitzmann in Jena, 1927<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Bruno Güterbock in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Arnold Berliner in Berlin and Prof. Dr Albert Leitzmann in Jena, 1927. Albert Leitzmann in Jena, 1928<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Hans Bredow in Berlin and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Richard Finsterwalder in Munich, to Dr Paul Wentzcke in Düsseldorf, to Dr Johann Baptist Hofmann in Munich and Prof. Dr Günther Roeder in Hildesheim, 1929<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Hajime Hoshi in Tokyo and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Ewald Bachmann in Radebeek. Ewald Bachmann in Radebeul, Dr Otto Heinroth in Berlin and Dr Hans Vollmer in Schmalenbeck, 1930<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Gustav Oberlaender in Reading (USA) and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof Dr Karl Scheel in Charlottenburg, Dr Agnes Bluhm in Berlin and Prof Dr Siegfried Loeschcke in Trier. Siegfried Loeschcke in Trier, 1931<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Dr Hugo Eckener in Friedrichshafen and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Dr Wilhelm Feit in Berlin, to Dr Wilhelm Hertz in Munich and to Prof. Dr Dr. Wilhelm Hertz in Munich. Wilhelm Hertz in Munich and Dr Heinrich von Loesch in Oberstephansdorf, 1932<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. and award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Hermann Degner in Berlin. Dr Hermann Degner in Berlin, Dr Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff in Pasing, Prof. Dr Otto Tschirch in Brandenburg and Walter Bourquin, 1933<br />- Award of the gold Leibniz Medal to Prof. Dr Reinhard Dohrn in Naples. Reinhard Dohrn in Naples and to Dr Karl Kerkhof in Berlin as well as the award of the silver Leibniz Medal to Prof Dr Moritz von Rohr in Jena, to Dr Ernst Weidner in Berlin and to Prof Dr Robert Holsten in Stettin, 1934.
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- Kultusministerium >> 07 Wissenschaft >> 07.02 Stadt Berlin >> 07.02.07 Wissenschaft und Kunst >> 07.02.07.05 Akadmie der Wissenschaften in Berlin
- I. HA Rep. 76 Kultusministerium
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