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              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 2 Tit. I Nr. 28 Bd. 2 · File · 1887 - 1893
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              287 sheets, Contains and others: - Planning, organisation and organisation of the ceremonies for the opening of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1887 - holding of free private courses on the Spanish language by the consul Georg Oppenheim, 1889 - Eduard Sachau, report on the opening of the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the Königliche Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and some documents relating to the seminar. Berlin 1888 (print) - Ernst Vohsen, A Colonial Program for East Africa. Berlin 1891 (print).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 5 Tit. X Nr. 71 · File · 1925 - 1934
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              636 sheets, Contains and others: - Provision of funds for the acquisition of the holdings of the Africa Archive (Frobenius Collection) by the City of Frankfurt am Main, 1925 - Research Institute for Cultural Morphology. Mitteilungen, Erstes Heft, edited by the Society of Sponsors. Frankfurt am Main [1925] (print) - Mitteilungen des Forschungsinstituts für Kulturmorphologie, Zweites Heft, edited by the Gesellschaft der Förderer. Frankfurt am Main 1927 (print) - Contract between the Municipality of Frankfurt am Main and Privy Councillor Leo Frobenius on the sale of the Africa Archive dated 16 May 1925 (copy) - Memorandum by Leo Frobenius on the "Museum Problem of Frankfurt" dated 5 August 1927 (copy) - Mitteilungen des Forschungsinstituts für Kulturmorphologie, Viertes Heft, ed. by the Society of Sponsors. Frankfurt am Main 1929 (print) - Regulations for Use of the Städtisches Afrika-Archiv of 19 May 1930 - Correction of the accusations made against Leo Frobenius in the journal of the Königliches Institut für Anthropologie in London "Man" of July 1931 because of his behaviour towards the English colonial authorities (Report of the Board of Trustees of the University of Frankfurt am Main of 5 December 1931 et al. with enclosed file report about the negotiations with the Colonial Secretary Minister Leggate because of the right to excavate in southern Rhodesian ruins and the division of the finds made thereby as well as enclosed photo (b/w) of a gold capsule found during the excavations in the Tere-Ruine (southern Rhodesia) in April/May 1929 - appointment of Leo Frobenius as honorary professor in the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Frankfurt am Main, 1932 - Temporary exhibitions of the Municipal Africa Archive and the Research Institute for Cultural Morphology e. V. Frankfurt am Main. Picture book page 2: Contribution to the analysis of South African rock paintings edited by A. S. Schulz with examples of stone tool finds (from the collection of Prof. Dr. E. Reuning, Gießen). 20 December 1932 to 31 January 1933 in the new exhibition room of the Federal Palace, Große Eschenheimerstraße 26 [Frankfurt am Main] [1932] (print) - Award of the Order of the Crown of Italy (Ordine della Corona d'Italia) to Prof. Leo Frobenius, 1934.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Nr. 10125 · File · 1902-1925
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              378 sheet, Contains et al: - Registration and holding of courses for the astronomical training of officers for border expeditions in the protectorates - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class to the private scholar Dr. Anton Schobloch in Dresden, 1906 - Karl Schwarzschild (ed.), treatises of the Royal Society of Sciences in Göttingen. Mathematical-physical class. Actinometry of the stars of B. D. up to size 7.5 in the zone 0° to 20° degrees declination. Part A. In cooperation with Bruno Meyermann, Arnold Kohlschütter and O. Birck. Berlin 1909 (print).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 13 Tit. X Nr. 5 Bd. 1 · File · 1835 - 1836, 1843 - 1846, 1854 - 1855, 1863 - 1866, 1874 - 1891
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              without foliation, Contains among other things: - Acquisition of minerals from the collection of the late Prof. Dr. [Sigismund Friedrich] Hermbstaedt for the Natural History Museum in Münster, 1835 - employment of the watchmaker Heinrich Karsch as assistant (Amanuensis) and curator at the Natural History Museum in Münster, 1845 - acquisition of the natural history collections of the Privy Councillor of the Government and the Medical Council Dr. Dr. Hermbstaedt. [Nikolaus] Meyer in Minden for the Natural History Museum of the Academy of Münster, 1854 - Strengthening of the Issuing Fund for the Natural History Museum of the Academy of Münster, 1863 - Acquisition of the Natural History Collection of the late Ober- und Geheimen Regierungsrat [....] Jensch, 1864 - Acquisition of an African ostrich (Struthio camelus) for the Zoological Museum of the Academy Münster, 1875 - Acquisition of the collection of butterflies of the late Emil Treuge for the Zoological Museum of the Academy Münster, 1877 - Acquisition of a part of the collection of petrefacts of the [....] van Binkhorst in Maestricht for the Mineralogical Museum of the Academy Münster, 1879 - Donation of a collection of petrefacts of the Westphalian Cretaceous Formation to the Mineralogical Museum of the Academy Münster by Dr. Dr. van Binkhorst. Wilhelm] von der Marck in Hamm, 1883 - Promemoria by Prof. Dr. Hermann Landois on the procurement of instruments for the Zoological Museum of the Münster Academy from 18. November 1887 - Award of a grant to the board of the Westfälischer Provinzialverein für Wissenschaft und Kunst in Münster for the costs of the new building of the Natural History Museum in Münster, 1889 - Donation of a collection of fossil mammal remains from the limestone caves of the Lennetal valley to the Mineralogical and Palaeontological Museum of the Münster Academy by the reindeer Carl Schmitz in Letmathe, 1889 - Approval of a gift of mercy to the board of the Westfälischer Provinzialverein für Wissenschaft und Kunst in Münster for the costs of building a new Natural History Provincial Museum in Münster, 1890 - Contract between the Provinzialverband von Westfalen and the Westfälischer Provinzialverein für Wissenschaft und Kunst on the use of the Westfälischer Provinzial-Museum für Naturkunde in Münster from 21. July / 12 August 1890 (copy).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 291 · File · 1907 - 1913
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              227 sheet, contains and others: - Berlin title prints. List of recent publications acquired by the Königliche Bibliothek zu Berlin and the Prussian University Libraries. Oriental titles. Berlin 1910 (print) - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Städtisches Museum für Völkerkunde in Leipzig, 1907 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Sociedade de Geographia in Lisbon, 1908 - Acquisition of a collection of books in Arabic and Indian offered by the parents of the late rector Oswald Rutz in Graudenz, 1910 - Transfer of a book donation to the University of Cairo, 1910 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Musée Guimet in Paris, 1910 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde in Berlin, 1910 - Proof of the library fees for the accounting year 1909 (according to the status as of 1. January 1909). April 1910) - Acquisition of one of the first teachers of the school, J. Hüffner in Karlsruhe offered "Armenian Bible" of the monk Azarie de Djingha, 1910 - Provision of funds for printing and honoring a dictionary of the Pangwe language of anthropologist and ethnologist Günter Tessmann in Orotava, 1910 - Exhibition of a guest student certificate for the assistant worker in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages Hildegard Brauer for participation in national-economic, historical and other lectures at the University of Berlin, 1910 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Institut Égyptien (Institut d?Égypte) in Cairo, 1910 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Bibliiothek of the University of Gießen, 1911 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Royal Colonial Institute in London, 1911 - Provision of handwritten material on East Asian languages from the estate of the former director of the Ethnological Museum in Dresden Adolf Bernhard Meyer by the Amerika-Institut in Berlin, 1911 - Granting of a one-time extraordinary support of 250 Marks to the assistant worker in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages Hildegard Brauer, 1911 - Provision of publications of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the publishing house Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) in Berlin, 1911 - Deutsch-chinesische Rechtszeitung, ed. by the Department of Law and Political Sciences of the German-Chinese University Tsingtau, 1st Class, No. 1, November 1911. Tsingtau 1911 (print) - Granting of a one-time extraordinary support of 158 Marks to the assistant worker in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages Hildegard Brauer, 1912 - Exemption of the assistant worker in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages Hildegard Brauer from the provision of the certificate of successful completion of the diploma examination for the middle library service, 1912 - Draft of a library regulation by the librarian of the Seminar for Oriental Languages Bernhard Moritz (according to the state of 30. September 1912) - Translation and transcription of some pages from the book "Japanese School Hygiene" written by Prof. Dr. M. Mishima for the Public and University Library in Prague, 1912.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 290 · File · 1905 - 1909
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              292 sheets, Contains and others: - Acquisition of the library of the late interpreter Karl Georg Friedrich Julius Himly, 1905 - sending of a textbook to the general agent of the Hamburg-Amerika-Linie in Lucerne Eugen Bär, 1905 - release of the student iur. Ferdinand Lessing on his activity in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages and commissioning Hildegard Brauer from Oberglogau with auxiliary work in the seminar library, 1905 - acquisition of Arabic publications from the duplicates of the library of the Dutch-Indian Academy from the Brill´schen bookstore in Leiden, 1905 - evaluation of the personality and the scientific work of Dr. Lessing, who had been offered a position as a volunteer by the Royal Library in Berlin, and who had been asked by the Royal Library in Berlin to work in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages. Gotthold Weil, 1906 - Permission for Dr. Stephan Kekule von Stradonitz in Berlin to use the library of the Seminary of Oriental Languages for the elaboration of an expert opinion under state and nobility law, 1906 - Questionnaire for the Berlin library guide (as of May 1, 1906) - Pubblicazioni della Biblioteca Vaticana. Rome] [1905] (print) - Release of the librarian of the Department of Oriental Languages Nicolaus Theodor Georg von Rehbinder from his duties at the General Catalogue of Prussian Libraries and transfer of the same to the Library of the University of Berlin, 1906 - Provision of publications of the Seminar of Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia) in Budapest, 1907 - Provision of programmes and textbooks of the Seminar of Oriental Languages to the Russian Embassy in Berlin, 1907 - Transfer of a collection of photographs of oriental antiquities to the library of the Department of Oriental Languages for permanent ownership, 1907 - Acquisition of a collection of Sanskrit manuscripts offered by Bernhard Wibelitz in Hamburg, 1907 - Acquisition of writing materials in Japanese, makassaric and malaii-arabic script from the former colonial school in Delft, 1907 - appraisal and evaluation of an Arabic manuscript offered to the antiquarian Otto Harrassowitz in Leipzig, 1907 - transfer of a Tibetan scroll captured during the 1903/04 campaign against Tibet in the city of Llassa by the major in the 8th century, 1907 - transfer of the rights to the Tibetan scroll to the antiquarian Otto Harrassowitz in Leipzig, 1907 - transfer of the rights to the Tibetan scroll by the major in the 8th century. Gurkha-Riffles-Regiment [8th Gurkha Rifles] J. A. Wilson and transfer of the scroll to the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1908 - transfer of 3 copies of the Algeciras files to the Deutsch-Marokkanische Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1908 - examination and evaluation of the documents produced by the staff doctor in the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika [.... Hellwig" by Prof. Carl Meinhof, 1908 - Acquisition of a projection and epidiascop apparatus, 1908 - Transfer of the data from natives to the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the instigation of Prof. Carl Meinhof. Dr. Carl Heinrich Becker in Hamburg to the manuscript department of the Royal Library in Berlin, 1908 - Granting of a compensation to the librarian at the Seminar for Oriental Languages Nicolaus Theodor Georg von Rehbinder, 1909 - Extension of the exchange of writings of the Seminar for Oriental Languages with the École française d'Extrême-Orient in Paris, 1909.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 2 Tit. X Nr. 124 Adhibendum L Bd. 3 · File · 1899 - 1903
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              263 leaf, contains and others: - Instructions for librarians at the Seminar for Oriental Languages of January 1, 1900 - Award of the 4th Class Crown Order to the Station Director Adam Mischlich in Kete-Kratschi (Togo), 1903.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 23 · File · 1933 - 1935
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              307 sheet, Contains et al: - Appointment as Director of the Seminar of Oriental Languages, 1933 - Appointment of Mohammed Jahia Haschmi as full-time non-scheduled Lektor for Syrian Arabic, 1933 - Appointment of Riad Ahmed Mohamed as Lektor for Egyptian Arab, 1933 - Recognition of the years of service of the Lektor for New Indian Languages Tarachand Roy, 1934 - Transmission of an overview of the textbooks published by the "Archive for the Study of German Colonial Languages" and of the examination regulations for English, French, Italian, Polish, Afrikaans and Siamese to the Chairman of the Scientific Commission of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l g e s c h e l l s c h a f t State Secretary a. D. Dr. Philipp Brugger, 1934 - Permission for the retired Prof. Dr. Carl Velten in Magliaso to move his residence to England, 1934 - Issue of a reference to the lecturer Devendra Nath (Devendranath) Bannerjea, 1934 - Notification of the Turkish Study Inspectorate in Berlin about the German Turkologists and Oriental Seminars at the German Universities, 1934 - Employment of the D. Dr. Carl Velten in Magliaso, 1934 - Employment of the D. Dr. Carl Velten in Berlin, 1934 - Employment of the D. Dr. Carl Velten in Berlin, 1934 - Employment of the D. Dr. Carl Velten in Berlin, 1934 Schabaz in Berlin as scientific assistant worker at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - Support and coordination of the cooperation between the Iranist of the School of Oriental Studies in London Dr. H. W. Bailey and the lecturer for the Ossetian language Gappo (Georg) Bajew (Baiew), 1934 - Permission for Adolf Lane to found the Association for the Study of Living Languages and Cultures (LES-Vereinigung), 1934 - Transfer of the large lecture hall of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to Prof. Dr. H. W. Bailey, Berlin, Germany Dr. Julius Richter for a study group of presidents and professors from the United States of America and Canada, 1934 - Statements [of the Orientalists Erich Bräunlich, August Fischer and Benno Landsberger] on the elaboration of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger and Dr. Walther Hinz on the state and tasks of Oriental research in the new Germany, 1934 - Integration of the journal "Der Weltkreis. Zeitschrift für Völkerkunde, Kulturgeschichte und Volkskunde" in the publication series of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - support of the teacher of Georgian Prof. Dr. Richard Meckelein with the publication of a German-Georgian dictionary, 1934 - support of the student Mehdi Bahrami with the continuation of his studies in Germany, 1934 - establishment of a special course for the learning of the Polish language at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for selected members of the Bund Deutscher Osten e. V. (Association of German Eastern Confederation). (BDO), 1933 - Waiver of enrolment fees for members of the German Employees' Association (Deutsche Angestelltenschaft) and the Reich Professional Groups of the Employees in the German Labor Front, 1934 - Granting of a scholarship to Dr. Walther Braune, Professor of Arabic at the Seminar for Oriental Languages and Privatdozenten in der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Berlin, [1935] - Evaluation of the study and examination possibilities of the director of the Central Secondary School in Baghdad M. Darwisch el-Migdadi, 1934 - Employment of the lawyer Dr. Kamuran Aali Bedir-Khan in Leipzig as teacher of Kurdish languages at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - Regulation of the cooperation between the Seminar for Oriental Languages and the Reichsfachschaft für das Dolmetscherwesen, 1934 - Granting of a special allowance to the lecturer for Armenian at the Seminar for Oriental Languages Dr. A. Abeghian, 1935 - Handing over of the lecture list of the Seminar for Oriental Languages in commission to the bookshop Arthur Collignon GmbH in Berlin, 1935 - Appointment of Prof. Franz Taeschner as full professor at the University of Münster, 1935 - Lectures on Lamaism held by the sinologist Wilhelm A. Unkrig from Neuheiligensee, 1934 - Increase of the teaching commissions of Prof. Dr. Hans Ziemann, 1935 - Granting of a subsidy to Dr. Hans Ziemann Karl [Heinrich] Menges on the costs for the printing of his dissertation, 1935 - Sending of the West Asian section of the "Mitteilungen des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen" to the library of the Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, 1935 - Preparation of a German-Arabic dictionary by Dr. Hans Wehr in Halle (Saale), 1935 - Admission of the stud. iur. Peter Schwab in Berlin and the stud. rer. oec. Otto Wiedenroth in Berlin to study at the University of Berlin, 1935.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 21 · File · 1930 - 1933
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              312 sheets, Contains and others: - Statutes and Rules of Procedure for the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the University of Berlin from April 1, 1928 [Berlin] [1928] (print) - Retirement of Prof. Wilhelm Dietrich Bolland, 1930 - Commissioning of Prof. Dr. Dr. Hermann Bolland, Berlin, Germany Wilhelm Dietrich Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 - Appointment of the envoy Dr. [Curt Max] Prüfer as member of the commission for the diploma examination in the Persian, Turkish and Arabic language at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen, 1930 - Granting of a travel allowance to the teacher of the Abyssinian language Dr. Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 - Appointment of the envoy Dr. [Curt Max] Prüfer as member of the commission for the diploma examination in the Persian, Turkish and Arabic language at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen, 1930 - Granting of a travel allowance to the teacher of the Abyssinian language Dr. Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 Hans Schlobies, 1930 - Establishment of an apprenticeship for Latvian at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - Leave of absence and granting of a travel grant for participation in the Congress for Persian-Islamic Art Studies in London, 1931 - Provision of information to the Director General of the Museums in Istanbul Halil Edhem bey on the status of the doctoral examination of Ahmed Rufai bey, 1930 - Appointment of the provisional teacher Abdullah Sebastian Beck and the unscheduled teacher Dr. Marcel Romeo Breyne, Nikola Tarapanoff, Dr. Johann-Michael Toll, Johannes Gerstmeyer, Walter Trittel, Prof. Dr. Johannes Heinrich Hermann Mordtmann, Prof. Dr. Gotthard Weil and Prof. Dr. Diedrich Hermann Westermann become members of the teaching staff of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1931 - Granting of a travel scholarship to H. J. vivantes, who was envisaged as an exchange student for the École nationale des langues orientales vivantes in Paris. Melzian, 1931 - Acquisition of new furniture for the director's office, 1931 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the summer semester 1931, 1931 - Extension of the teaching assignment of Walter Trittel, government councillor, by 2 additional hours per week, 1931 - Use of the Bayuma Mohammed Hussein as a teaching or language assistant for Dr. Trittel's Swahili lessons. Martin Heepe, 1932 - Distribution of the scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the winter semester 1931/1932, 1931 - Free lectures and exercises about the Ukrainian language and regional studies at the Seminar for Oriental Languages by the member of the Ukrainian Scientific Institute in Berlin Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Zeno Kuziela, 1932 - Evaluation of the qualification and suitability of Dr. Erwin Rosenthal, 1932 - Draft of an order for the diploma examination for foreign mission service at the Seminar for Oriental Languages (as of April 5, 1932) - Initiation of an investigation by the Allgemeines Deutscher Beamtenbund against the auxiliary servant at the Seminar for Oriental Languages E. Wegener for unlawful propaganda for the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), 1932 - leave of absence and granting of a travel allowance to participate in the conference of the International Committee for the History of Medicine and Natural Sciences in Islam in Paris, 1932 - granting of an allowance to the lieutenant colonel a. D. Hans von Ramsay on a research and study trip to the former German colonies in Africa, 1932 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the summer semester 1932, 1932 - Transfer of ownership of an oil portrait of Prof. Hans von Ramsay, Germany. Georg Kampffmeyer by Mrs. E. Mittag in Ballenstedt to the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Ballenstedt, 1931 - Provision of information to Prof. Dr. Gotthelf Bergsträßer in Munich on the former lecturer for Egyptian-Arabic Achmed Waly, 1932 - Employment of Husni el Orabi as lecturer for Egyptian-Arabic, 1932 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the winter semester 1932/1933, 1932 - Confirmation of the election of Prof. Dr. Mittag in Ballenstedt Max Krause as Chairman of the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the period until October 15, 1932, 1932 - Confirmation of the election of Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schüler as Chairman of the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the period from October 15, 1932 to 1932 October 1932 - October 15, 1933, 1932 - Prof. Dr. Hans Ziemann is appointed lecturer at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Mohammed Jahia Haschmi is appointed full-time non-scheduled lecturer for Syrian Arabic, 1933.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 16 · File · 1903 - 1905
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              198 sheets, Contains and others: - Support of the committee for the collection of gifts of love for the Japanese Society of the Red Cross, 1904 - Evaluation of a dictionary written by the former frigate captain [...] Klincksieck, 1904/1905 - Notice of death for the former imperial interpreter Karl Georg Friedrich Julius Himly from 1. January 1904 to 1. December 1905 June 1904 - death notice for the university printer Otto Francke of 3 June 1904 - use for the benefit of the private lecturers at the University of Berlin Dr. Josef Horovitz and Dr. [...] Magnus as well as for the benefit of the private scholar Dr. Moritz Sobernheim in Berlin at the management of the K. K. Lloyd in Trieste because of a scientific study trip to Syria, 1905 - translation and publication of a publication by the editor of the journal al-Hilal George Zaidan [Dschurdschi Zaidan] in Cairo on Islam, 1905 - Université de Nancy. Comité de patronage des Cours de Français pour les Étrangers. Nancy [1904] (print) - Reporting to the Ministry of Culture on the design and structuring of French language teaching at the secondary schools in Berlin, 1905 - leave of absence for participation in the XIV International Congress of Orientalists in Algiers, 1905 - invitation and regulations for the inauguration of the new and extension building of the Deutsche Kolonialschule in Witzhausen-Wilhelmshof. Witzhausen 1905 (print) - Message from Julius Loytved [Löytved-Hardegg] in Konia [Konya] about the birth of his son Rudolf on 17 July 1905 and request for some copies of the publication series "Mitteilungen des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen", 21 July 1905 - invitation brochure for the "Congrès international d´expansion économique mondiale" in Brussels. Brussels] [1905] (print) - Programme for the "Congrès international d´expansion économique mondiale" in Brussels. Brussels] [1905] (print) - Communication of Erich Haenisch in Wuchang about the transmission of a travel report to Prof. Dr. Alfred Forke and about the destinations of his research trip through China, June 30, 1905 - Support of the writer and poet of the cornflower song "Unser Kaiser liebt die Blumen" Otto Mylius in Berlin, 1905 - Communication of Dr. Dr. Alfred Forke in Wuchang about the transmission of a travel report to Prof. Dr. Alfred Forke and about the destinations of his research trip through China, June 30, 1905 - Support of the writer and poet of the cornflower song "Unser Kaiser liebt die Blumen" Otto Mylius in Berlin, 1905 - Communication of Dr. Dr. Josef Horovitz on his stay in Cairo, December 7, 1905 - "Personalkartei" with biographical information on Enno Littmann - New Year's greeting of Dr. Johannes Kalitsunakis (Kalizunakis) in Canea [Chania], December 17/24, 1905.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 15 · File · 1897 - 1904
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              275 sheets, Contains and others: - Leave of absence to participate in the meetings of the International Association of Academies in Paris, 1901 - Provision of information to the Secretary General of the XIII Congress of Orientalists in Hamburg, Dr. Friedrich Sieveking, on the form and the mediation of the invitations to be sent to German and foreign governments, 1902 - Invitation brochure of the American Museum of Natural History in New York for the International Congress of Americanists from 20 October to 25 October, 1902 - Information to the Secretary General of the XIII Congress of Orientalists in Hamburg, Dr. Friedrich Sieveking, 1902 - Invitation brochure of the American Museum of Natural History in New York for the International Congress of Americanists from 20 October to 25 October, 1901 - Invitation brochure of the American Museum of Natural History in New York for the International Congress of Americanists from 20 October to 25 October, 1902 - Invitation brochure of the American Museum of Natural History in New York for the International Congress of Americanists from 20 October to 25 October, 1902 - Invitation brochure of the American Museum of Natural History in Hamburg, 1901 October 1902 [New York] 1901 (print) - Recommendation and placement of suitable teachers with Italian or French language skills for use as teachers of Chinese and Japanese at the Oriental Institute in Naples (Istituto Orientale in Napoli), 1902 - Use for the benefit of Pastor P. Holler in Segeberg for awarding a scholarship from the Cecil Rhodes Foundation to visit the University of Oxford, 1902 - Prospectus of the Togo Trade

              BArch, R 58/5730 · File · 1934-1938
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Application of the RKA to the Reich Ministry of the Interior for the approval of collections, 1937 Appointment of Dr. Scherer as Chairman of the Führer Council of the RKA by the Bishop of Osnabrück, Berning, to the Oberregierungsrat (Senior Government Council) (ret.) Dr. Morsbach, 10 March 1934 Cooperation of the RKA with the VDA - Report of the SD Northeast Section, 17 Dec. 1935 Observation of the Catholic German Mission Abroad Programme and participants of the annual conference from 28 to 30 Aug. 1936 in Frankfurt (Main) - Report of the SD Oberabschnitts Rhein, 7 Sept. 1936 Dr. Richard Mai: "Katholische Kolonialmission", published by the RKA, Berlin 1936 General Assembly of the RKA on 7 May 1935 in the Wohlfahrtshaus Berlin. Report of the SD-Section South and Protocol, Feb. 4, 1938 Supervision of the Annual Conference of the Catholic Foreign German Mission from Aug. 26 to 29, 1937 in Dortmund, Aug. 1937 Registration of the associations, orders and cooperatives affiliated to the RKA. Report of the State Police Berlin and Directory, 19 May 1934 Annual Conference of the Catholic Mission of Germany Abroad, 25-28 Aug. 1938 in Passau - Programme and Participants - Report of the SD-Section South, 9 Sept. 1938 Also includes: Appointment of the Titular Bishop Xaver Geyer, Banz Monastery (Upper Franconia), to the Advisory Board of the Reichsfachschaft der katholischen Presse - The report of the SD-Section South, 9 Sept. 1938 also includes: Appointment of the Titular Bishop Xaver Geyer, Banz Monastery (Upper Franconia), to the Advisory Board of the Reichsfachschaft der katholischen Presse Report of the SD-Section South and Evaluation, 1936 Support of the German Catholic Parishes Abroad by the St. Josef-Missionsverein - Letter of the Archbishop of Cologne to the Ordinaries of Germany and Annual Report, 26 July 1938 Annual Conference of the Association of German Catholics in Poland Report of the SD-Super Section Southeast, July 1, 1937 Bonifazius-Werk in Österreich - Report of the SD-Sonderkommando II 133, April 4, 1938 Kreis deutscher Mädchen in New York - Report of the SD-Super Section Southwest, Oct 21, 1938 Priester-Unterstützungsverein St. Martinus, Diocese Rottenburg - Report of the SD-Super Section Southwest, Rottenburg - Report of the SD-Sonderkommando II 133, April 4, 1938 Kreis deutscher Mädchen in New York - Report of the SD-Super Section Southwest, October 21, 1938 Priester-Unterstützungsverein St. Martinus, Diocese Rottenburg - Report of the SD-Sonderkommando II 133, April 4, 1938 Kreis deutscher Mädchen in New York - Report of the SD-Super Section Southwest, October 21, 1938 Priester-Unterstützungsverein St. Martinus, Diocese Rottenburg - Report of the SD-Second Section Southwest and Statistical Statement of the Annual Payments by the Catholic Ministers of Württemberg, June 10, 1939 Dissolution of the Catholic Church Building Association St. Anna, Gerolstein, Aug 25, 1938 Export of Foreign Exchange for Father Georg Goebel, Czernowitz (Romania), by Josef Walter, Albendorf near Breslau. Report of the SD upper section southeast and investigation documents of the main customs office Waldenburg, July 5, 1935 Catholic University in Beijing - Report of the SD upper section Austria, April 20, 1938

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, F 192 II · Fonds · 1810-1938 (Vorakten ab 1619, Nachakten bis 1971)
              Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

              To the existence: The upper office Öhringen was formed 1810 and comprised essentially former schöntalische, berlingische and hohenlohische possessions, which had fallen by the Reichsdeputationshauptschluß and Rheinbundakte to Württemberg. In 1811 Berlichingen, Schöntal and other places that had come from the dissolved Schöntal upper office to the Öhringen upper office were transferred to the Künzelsau upper office, for which the latter left Gaisbach, Neureut and Neufels to the Öhringen upper office. Mainhardt fell to the Weinsberg upper office, from which the Öhringen upper office received Geißelhardt with parcels in 1842. The municipalities mentioned below on pp. 7ff belonged to the Oberamt Öhringen, which had been assigned to the Jagstkreis since 1817. A change did not occur until the Weinsberg upper office was dissolved in 1926 and the eastern part was assigned to the Öhringen upper office (cf. below p. 10ff. the new community stock). 1938 saw the National Socialist administrative reform, in which Geißelhardt with Eschental, Finsterrot, Gnadental and Goggenbach finally fell to the Schwäbisch Hall district. In the course of the district reform of 1973, the district of Öhringen, which had been designed in this way, was dissolved; it almost completely merged into the newly created Hohenlohe district. The transfer of the files recorded here had been negotiated even before the dissolution of the district of Öhringen, so that the takeover could be completed soon after the district reform law came into force. The files were recorded under separation of the registration layers "Oberamt Öhringen" (until 1938) and "Landratsamt Öhringen" (after 1938 = inventory FL 20/14) in 1984 under the guidance of Dr. Trugenberger from the temporary employee Ibrom, after whose retirement the temporary employee Edling continued his work in 1986. The title recordings for the steam boiler files were made in 1986 by the archivist Biemann, who in 1987 randomly checked the title recordings, indexed the indexing work and structured the records in accordance with the file plan for Württembergische Oberämter. Ludwigsburg, July 1987 Dr. KretzschmarNachtrag Bü. 1820 - 1830 (from FL 20/14)Leuchtweis, August 1994 On the administrative history of the Württemberg higher offices: 1. the higher offices in their context (constitutional structure, "Staatsverein") The administrative structure, which was created at the beginning of the 19th century for the double territory of the kingdom of Württemberg compared to the duchy, continued with minor changes until 1938, partly even beyond that. During this period, the Land was divided into 63 senior offices plus the Stuttgart City Council (1). The average area of an upper administrative district was around 1822 5.7 square miles = 316 square kilometres, the average number of inhabitants 20,700 (1926 : 41,604), whereby in the course of time a considerable imbalance resulted (the number of inhabitants per upper administrative district varied 1926 between 18,000 and 341,000). The four district governments, which replaced the twelve bailiwicks established in 1806 (2) in 1817, were the intermediate authorities between the individual upper offices and the ministerial level. The Württemberg constitution in force from 1819 to 1919 (3) was based on the municipalities as the "basis of the state association" (4). The higher offices had the task of bringing the administrative matters directly affecting the individual citizens, which the municipalities dealt with largely on their own responsibility, into the state administration. The problem of the greatest possible integration of all those affected by administrative measures arose for the higher offices as well as the problem of a uniform implementation of domestic government measures. The upper offices were also the constituencies for the elections to the Chamber of Deputies (5). 2. functionariesThe Ministry of the Interior delegated the responsibility for the higher office administrations to one senior official each, since the 1830s as a rule a lawyer with a university degree. As a civil servant, he was responsible for all administrative matters which were not the responsibility of the judicial (6) or fiscal (7) authorities, he was in charge of the police and (in the case of infringements) the penal authorities and he supervised the local authorities. As administrative civil servants, he was subordinate to a senior secretary and (since the second half of the 19th century) a bailiff as deputy. In addition to this administration, there was the official assembly as a body with coordination and integration functions. In it the individual municipalities of an Oberamtsbezirk were combined as an official body. The number of deputies each municipality provided depended on its share of the public burdens to be borne jointly, the "official damage". As an upper limit, a municipality was allowed to provide a maximum of one third (8) of the members of the official assembly, while small municipalities sent a joint representative. The Official Assembly met twice a year. In order to maintain its presence, it elects from among its members an executive committee, an actuary (who was at the same time an assistant to the Oberamts auditor) and appointed the Oberamtspfleger (9) as well as the other officials of the administrative body (10) as responsible for cash and accounting.Thus, according to constitutionalist theory, the responsibility for continuous, active administrative work lay with government officials, while financial regulation and control functions were carried out by a body that brought together those affected by administrative measures and those who financed them. Approaches that went beyond a representative system based purely on control and finance were not evident in the administrative sector, but rather in the area of social tasks and services, where officials of the official corporation were active. 3. limits of the uniform district organisation. It was not possible from the outset for all administrative functions to have an organisation in which (as in the case of the internal and judicial administrations) (11) the administrative districts corresponded to the regional districts. In the case of the deanery offices of the two large churches, it is clear from the regional distribution of the denomination that a district administration was not established for each upper office; nevertheless, as far as practicable, deanery and upper office boundaries were often identical. Where there were practical reasons to do so, the forestry, camera, customs and building inspectorates also had jurisdictional districts which deviated from the upper administrative districts. The decisive disruptive factor for a uniform administrative organisation at district level, the patrimonial jurisdiction of the class lord restored after 1819 by the Federal Act, was eliminated in 1849. The same applies to the special rights of independent royal and noble estates which before 1849 had not been incorporated into the municipal associations and thus not into the district administration. 4. individual important changes in the supreme official organisation1842: Due to excessive distances from the head office or other economic and traffic conditions, individual municipalities are reassigned in 31 head offices (Reg.Bl. 1842, p. 386 - 389).1850 ff: The regionally different development of the country leads to a considerable imbalance between individual districts in the course of time despite the original balance. Changes to individual divisions (e.g. dissolution of the Cannstatt regional office in 1923; dissolution of the Weinsberg regional office in 1926) do not eliminate these differences.1906: The Amtsversammlungs-Ausschuss is given the name Bezirksrat (district council) and is also consulted on the business of state administration. The Official Assembly may set up committees to monitor individual institutions and facilities of the official body. The actuary shall be replaced by a secretary elected for 3 years by the Assembly. 1933: Re-establishment of an official corporation, which is limited to an advisory function and is given the name Kreisverband. The district administrator is appointed the "leader" of the district administration. The terms Kreis (for Oberamt), Kreistag (for Amtsversammlung) and Kreisrat (for Bezirksrat) are introduced. The district council consists of the district administrator as chairman, the district leader of the NSDAP and five other members appointed by the district administrator in agreement with the district leader (Reg. Bl. 1938, pp. 51 - 72, 82, 139, 189).1938: 27 district associations are dissolved and affiliated to the remaining 34 (for the regulations and distribution of the individual municipalities see Reg. Bl. 1938, pp. 155 - 162). The city management district of Stuttgart will continue to exist as a city district. The cities of Ulm and Heilbronn (with Neckargartach and Sontheim) became city districts. Mögle-Hofacker footnotes(1) 63 of the 65 districts of the upper district of 1808 remained after 1819: in 1819 the districts of Ulm and Albeck were merged to form the upper district of Ulm. In 1811 the intermediate instance (at that time bailiwick bailiwicks), which had been generally inserted for the upper offices, was no longer applicable to the ministerial level of the Stuttgart city administration district. When in 1822 the city directorate of Stuttgart was again aligned with the higher offices, it was nevertheless no longer listed as a higher office, but always independently.(2) The first bailiwicks had been introduced in 1803 for Neuwürttemberg. The district governments existed until 1924.(3) See A.E. Adam. A century of Württemberg constitution, 1919.(4) Constitutional document § 62; Regierungsblatt of 1819, p. 645.(5) The deputies of the Second Chamber, who had not been sent out as representatives of specific interests (knighthood, representatives of both large churches, chancellors of the universities, guided tours), were each elected in the 63 upper offices and the 7 "good cities" (Stuttgart, Tübingen, Ludwigsburg, Ellwangen, Ulm, Heilbronn, Reutlingen).(6) The higher administrative courts established for each higher office in 1811 originally met under the chairmanship of the higher official. Since 1819 (edict about the Oberamtsverammlungen of 31.12.1818) they were independent. The separation of the judiciary and administration was thus completed at district level; the chief magistrate was confronted by the chief magistrate.(7) Property and income of the state were administered by the camera offices (omanial, construction, forestry administration). In the course of the 19th century, they finally developed into district coffers or district tax offices. In 1895 the alignment of the camera office districts with the upper office districts was completed.(8) From 1881 two fifths; cf. Grube, Vogteien, Ämter, Landkreise in der Geschichte Südwestdeutschland, 3rd edition 1975.(9) The senior official nurse received a seat and advisory vote in the official meeting, but was not allowed to be the municipal computer of the senior official city at the same time.(10) Above all, the official doctor, senior official veterinarian, senior official master builder, senior official street builder. (11) Each Local Court was responsible for one Higher Administrative District.

              Oberamt Backnang (inventory)
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, F 152 III · Fonds · 1806-1938 (Va ab 1701, Na bis 1973)
              Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)
              1. on the administrative history of the Württemberg upper offices: 1. the upper offices in their context (constitutional structure, "Staatsverein"): the administrative structure, which was created at the beginning of the 19th century for the double territory of the kingdom of Württemberg compared to the duchy, remained in place with minor changes until 1938, partly even beyond that. During this period, the Land was divided into 63 senior offices plus the Stuttgart City Council (1). The average area of an upper administrative district was around 1822 5.7 square miles = 316 square kilometres, the average number of inhabitants 20,700 (1926 : 41,604), whereby in the course of time a considerable imbalance resulted (the number of inhabitants per upper administrative district varied 1926 between 18,000 and 341,000). The four district governments, which replaced the twelve bailiwicks established in 1806 (2) in 1817, were the intermediate authorities between the individual upper offices and the ministerial level. The Württemberg constitution in force from 1819 to 1919 (3) was based on the municipalities as the "basis of the state association" (4). The higher offices had the task of bringing the administrative matters directly affecting the individual citizens, which the municipalities dealt with largely on their own responsibility, into the state administration. The problem of the greatest possible integration of all those affected by administrative measures arose for the higher offices as well as the problem of a uniform implementation of domestic government measures. The upper offices were also the constituencies for the elections to the Chamber of Deputies (5). 2. functionariesThe Ministry of the Interior delegated the responsibility for the higher office administrations to one senior official each, since the 1830s as a rule a lawyer with a university degree. As a civil servant, he was responsible for all administrative matters which were not the responsibility of the judicial (6) or fiscal (7) authorities, he was in charge of the police and (in the case of infringements) the penal authorities and he supervised the local authorities. As administrative civil servants, he was subordinate to a senior secretary and (since the second half of the 19th century) a bailiff as deputy. In addition to this administration, there was the official assembly as a body with coordination and integration functions. In it the individual municipalities of an Oberamtsbezirk were combined as an official body. The number of deputies each municipality provided depended on its share of the public burdens to be borne jointly, the "official damage". As an upper limit, a municipality was allowed to provide a maximum of one third (8) of the members of the official assembly, while small municipalities sent a joint representative. The Official Assembly met twice a year. In order to maintain its presence, it elects from among its members an executive committee, an actuary (who was at the same time an assistant to the Oberamts auditor) and appointed the Oberamtspfleger (9) as well as the other officials of the administrative body (10) as responsible for cash and accounting.Thus, according to constitutionalist theory, the responsibility for continuous, active administrative work lay with government officials, while financial regulation and control functions were carried out by a body that brought together those affected by administrative measures and those who financed them. Approaches that went beyond a representative system based purely on control and finance were not evident in the administrative sector, but rather in the area of social tasks and services, where officials of the official corporation were active. 3. limits of the uniform district organisation. It was not possible from the outset for all administrative functions to have an organisation in which (as in the case of the internal and judicial administrations) (11) the administrative districts corresponded to the regional districts. In the case of the deanery offices of the two large churches, it is clear from the regional distribution of the denomination that a district administration was not established for each upper office; nevertheless, as far as practicable, deanery and upper office boundaries were often identical. Where there were practical reasons to do so, the forestry, camera, customs and building inspectorates also had jurisdictional districts which deviated from the upper administrative districts. The decisive disruptive factor for a uniform administrative organisation at district level, the patrimonial jurisdiction of the class lord restored after 1819 by the Federal Act, was eliminated in 1849. The same applies to the special rights of independent royal and noble estates which before 1849 had not been incorporated into the municipal associations and thus not into the district administration. 4. individual important changes in the supreme official organisation1842: Due to excessive distances from the head office or other economic and traffic conditions, individual municipalities are reassigned in 31 head offices (Reg.Bl. 1842, p. 386 - 389).1850 ff: The regionally different development of the country leads to a considerable imbalance between individual districts in the course of time despite the original balance. Changes to individual divisions (e.g. dissolution of the Cannstatt regional office in 1923; dissolution of the Weinsberg regional office in 1926) do not eliminate these differences.1906: The Amtsversammlungs-Ausschuss is given the name Bezirksrat (district council) and is also consulted on the business of state administration. The Official Assembly may set up committees to monitor individual institutions and facilities of the official body. The actuary shall be replaced by a secretary elected for 3 years by the Assembly. 1933: Re-establishment of an official corporation, which is limited to an advisory function and is given the name Kreisverband. The district administrator is appointed the "leader" of the district administration. The terms Kreis (for Oberamt), Kreistag (for Amtsversammlung) and Kreisrat (for Bezirksrat) are introduced. The district council consists of the district administrator as chairman, the district leader of the NSDAP and five other members appointed by the district administrator in agreement with the district leader (Reg. Bl. 1938, pp. 51 - 72, 82, 139, 189).1938: 27 district associations are dissolved and affiliated to the remaining 34 (for the regulations and distribution of the individual municipalities see Reg. Bl. 1938, pp. 155 - 162). The city management district of Stuttgart will continue to exist as a city district. The cities of Ulm and Heilbronn (with Neckargartach and Sontheim) become town districts. Mögle-Hofacker 2. The history of the Backnang upper office: Up to the reorganization of the administration at the beginning of the 19th century, the city of Mögle-Hofacker was a part of the city. At the end of the 19th century, the area of the Backnang upper office consisted of the following parts (12): town and office Backnang (town, Reichenberger office, Ebersberger office), Murrhardt monastery office, individual parts from old Württemberg offices (Marbach office, Weinsberger office - Böhringsweiler lower office), Löwensteinsiche and storm feather possessions (Württemberg fiefdom) as well as possessions of the Schöntal monastery.From 1806 the upper office Backnang was first assigned to the district Heilbronn, belonged after the division of the dukedom into bailiwicks in 1810 to the bailiwick at the lower Necker and was subordinate since 1817 to the district government of the Neckar circle. The composition of the municipalities of the Oberamtbezirk listed below essentially lasted until the National Socialist administrative reform of 1938. As a result of the new district division decreed on 1 October 1938, the Backnang district became the legal successor of the Backnang district (Oberamt). With the exception of Neufürstenhütte, the former communities remained in the Backnang district. Further communities were assigned to him from the following (now dissolved) districts or upper offices: District Gaildorf: Gaildorf, Altersberg, Eutendorf, Fichtenberg, Frickenhofen, Gschwendt, Hausen an der Roth, Laufen am Kocher, Oberrot, Ottendorf, Sulzbach am Kocher and Unterrot.District (Oberamt) Marbach: Affalterbach, Allmersbach am Weinberg, Burgstall, Erbstetten, Kirchberg an der Murr, Kleinaspach, Nassach, Rielingshausen, and Weiler zum Stein.district (Oberamt) Welzheim: Kirchenkirnberg.on January 1, 1973 the district Backnang was finally dissolved. The legal successor became the Rems-Murr-Kreis. 3. statistical data and list of municipalities: Area : 283.44 sqkminhabitants: 31,944municipalities: 30 (2 towns, 28 municipalities)markings: 119places: 1991. Backnang with Mittelschöntal, Oberschöntal, Rötleshof, Sachsenweiler, Staigacker, Stiftsgrundhof, Ungeheuerhof and Unterschöntal2. Allmersbach3. Althütte with Kallenberg, Lutzenberg, Schöllhütte and Voggenhof4. Fracture5. Cottenweiler6. Ebersberg7. Fornsbach with Harnersberg, Hinterwestermurr, Mettelberg and Schlosshof8. Grave-with Frankenweiler, Mannenweiler, Morbach, Schönbronn, Schöntalhöfle and Trauzenbach9. Großaspach with Füstenhof10. Großerlach with Liemersbach, Mittelfischbach, Oberfischbach and Unterfischbach11. Heiningen 12. Heutensbach13. Jux14. Lippoldsweiler with Däfern and Hohnweiler15. Maubach16. Murrhardt with Harbach, Hausen, Hinterbüchelberg, Hintermurrhärle, Hördthof, Hoffeld, Käsbach, Karnsberg, Kieselhof, Klingen, Köchersberg, Sauerhöfle, Schwammhof, Siebenknie, Siegelsberg, Steinberg, Streitweiler, Vordermurrhärle and Waltersberg17. Neufürsten hut18. Oberbrüden with Heslachhof, Mittelbrüden, Rottmannsberg, Tiefental and Trailhof19. Oberweissach with Kammerhof and Wattenweiler20. Oppenweiler 21st Reichenberg with Aichelbach, Bernhalden, Dauernberg, Ellenweiler, Reichenbach an der Murr, Reutenhof, Schiffrain and Zell22. Rietenau23. Sechselberg with Fautsbach, Hörschhof, Schlichenweiler and Waldenweiler24. Spiegelberg with Großhöchberg, Roßstaig and Vorderbüchelberg25. Steinbach26, Strümpfelbach with Katharinenhof27, Sulzbach an der Murr with Bartenbach, Berwinkel, Eschelhof, Eschenstruet, Ittenberg, Kleinhöchberg, Lautern, Liemannsklinge, Schleißweiler, Siebersbach and Zwerenberg28. Lower vapors29. Unterweissach with Mitteldresselhof, Oberdresselhof and Unterdresselhof30. Waldrems with HorbachQuelle: Staatshandbuch für Württemberg. Village directory. Published by the Württemberg State Statistical Office. Stuttgart 1936, pp. 12-18. 4. History of registries and holdings: The holdings F 152 III, which were newly catalogued from July to December 2004, consist of three parts: On the one hand, these are files that were delivered to the Ludwigsburg State Archives by the Backnang branch of the Waiblingen State Health Department in 1976 as part of a larger file delivery and assigned to the Oberamtsbestand (1 m; Bü 1-30). The second and largest part of the collection consists of documents that the District Office of the Rems-Murr District submitted in 1974 and 1975 at the insistence of the State Archives Administration (13.3 mf. m; Bü 31-391 and Bü 393-446)(13) A large part of these files, for which so far no finding aid was available, had been torn from their context of origin by self-proclaimed "district archivists" in the district offices Backnang and Waiblingen. In the Backnang District Office local and material pertinences had been formed which could not be returned continuously to the original order of the records and which were recorded in the last classification point as "local pertinences". In addition, the structure of the entire portfolio is based on the Flattich file plan, which also contained documents with the following third-party provenances that were segregated in the course of the registration work: Oberamtspflege Backnang: Invoice receipts, sorted by property and local pertinence (6.5 m), were assigned to F 717. Oberamt Gaildorf: Property files; partly sorted by municipalities (4 m), will in future form F 166 IV. Oberamt Marbach: Property files; partly sorted according to municipalities (4 m), were included in the inventory F 182 III. Oberamt Welzheim: Property files concerning the parish of Kirchenkirnberg (0.3 m running) form the inventory F 214 III.the files of the district office Backnang (0.4 m running) were included in the inventory FL 20/2 I.the third part of the inventory F 152 III originates from the inventory FL 20/2 I district office Backnang (10.2 m running; Bü 392 and Bü 447-935). These files, which had subsequently been arranged in the registry of the District Office according to the Flattich file plan, had previously only been indexed by a delivery list with file plan numbers and associated package numbers. This information can be found in the present finding aid book as a presignature. In the course of the revision of the inventory FL 20/2 I, documents of the provenances Oberamt Gaildorf (9 linear metres), Oberamt Marbach (1.5 linear metres) and Oberamt Welzheim (0.3 linear metres) were also sorted out and assigned to the respective inventories listed above (F 166 IV, F 182 III and F 214 III).In terms of content, the holdings excellently illustrate the diverse tasks of the Backnang Oberamt in large parts and thus supplement the previous Oberamt tradition, which the Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg holds in the holdings F 152 I, F 152 II (volumes) and F 152 IV (construction files). Also in the inventory FL 20/2 I Landratsamt Backnang there are - especially from the transitional period of the 1930s and 1940s - files that were created in the Oberamt. Further documents of the Oberamt Backnang can be found in the district archive of the Rems-Murr-Kreis in Waiblingen (fonds A1: Oberamt Backnang). Stock F 152 III comprises 935 units of registration, 24.5 metres of shelving. It contains documents with pre- and post-files from the period from 1701 to 1973, with the emphasis of the tradition on the period from the second half of the 19th to the first third of the 20th century. The files with the order signatures Bü 660, Bü 661, Bü 711 and Bü 719 are still subject to the personal blocking periods according to § 6 para. 2 of the Landesarchivgesetz.Ludwigsburg, December 2004Dr. Matthias Röschner NachtragF 152 III Bü 936-976 were spun off there in 2011 by Dorothea Bader in the course of the indexing of fonds F 166 IV and reassigned to the present fonds according to their provenance. Footnotes: (1) 63 of the 65 districts of the Oberamtsbezirk of 1808 remained after 1819: In 1819 the districts Ulm and Albeck had been joined to the Oberamtsbezirk Ulm. In 1811 the intermediate instance (at that time bailiwick bailiwicks), which had been generally inserted for the upper offices, was no longer applicable to the ministerial level of the Stuttgart city administration district. When in 1822 the city directorate of Stuttgart was again aligned with the higher offices, it was nevertheless no longer listed as a higher office, but always independently.(2) The first bailiwicks had been introduced in 1803 for Neuwürttemberg. The district governments existed until 1924.(3) See A.E. Adam. A century of Württemberg constitution, 1919.(4) Constitutional document § 62; Regierungsblatt of 1819, p. 645.(5) The deputies of the Second Chamber, who had not been sent out as representatives of specific interests (knighthood, representatives of both large churches, chancellors of the universities, guided tours), were each elected in the 63 upper offices and the 7 "good cities" (Stuttgart, Tübingen, Ludwigsburg, Ellwangen, Ulm, Heilbronn, Reutlingen).(6) The higher administrative courts established for each higher office in 1811 originally met under the chairmanship of the higher official. Since 1819 (edict about the Oberamtsverammlungen of 31.12.1818) they were independent. The separation of the judiciary and administration was thus completed at district level; the chief magistrate was confronted by the chief magistrate.(7) Property and income of the state were administered by the camera offices (omanial, construction, forestry administration). In the course of the 19th century, they finally developed into district coffers or district tax offices. In 1895 the alignment of the camera office districts with the upper office districts was completed.(8) From 1881 two fifths; cf. Grube, Vogteien, Ämter, Landkreise in der Geschichte Südwestdeutschland, 3rd edition 1975.(9) The senior official nurse received a seat and advisory vote in the official meeting, but was not allowed to be the municipal computer of the senior official city at the same time.(10) Above all, the official doctor, senior official veterinarian, senior official master builder, senior official street builder. (11) Each district court was responsible for one district of the Oberamt.(12) For the history of the authorities of the Oberamt see the preface by Walter Wannenwetsch in the Findbuch des Rems-Murr-Kreisarchivs für den Bestand A1 Oberamt Backnang 1806 - 1938. Edited by Renate Winkelbach and Walter Wannenwetsch. mschr. Waiblingen 1997.(13) Cf. StAL, fonds EL 18, Bü 594: Files discarded at the District Office Backnang as well as the files of the State Archives Ludwigsburg E III 12/19: Files discarded at the District Office Waiblingen
              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

              NL Seckel - Seckel, Emil

              Preface: Biographical information about the descendant Emil Seckel was published on 10.1.1864 in Neuenheim-Heidelberg as son of the pharmacist Dr. phil. Georg Seckel was born. The Seckel family owned the Löwenapotheke in Stuttgart. There Emil Seckel attended the Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium. From 1882 to 1886 Seckel devoted himself to the study of law in Leipzig (among others with Hellwig) and Tübingen. After completing his studies in 1887, he began working as a trainee lawyer at the Stuttgart-Stadt district court. In 1889 he went to Tübingen as a private scholar and in the following years travelled through the libraries and archives of Germany, France and above all Italy. On 21.2.1895 he received a doctorate in law in Tübingen for his work "Zu den Akten der Triburer Synode 895" without having passed a doctoral examination in the true sense. Shortly afterwards, on 17.7.1895, he habilitated as a private lecturer in Berlin, which became his second home. At the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin he was appointed extraordinary professor for Roman law on 13.6.1898 and ordinary professor for Roman law on 24.11.1901. From 1905 to 1906 he was Dean of the Faculty of Law. Seckel's work at Berlin University was crowned by his activity as rector in 1920/21. In 1912 Seckel became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences at Heinrich Brunner's suggestion. In addition, in 1915 he became head of the Leges of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Since 1916 he was also co-editor of the journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History. Seckel's scientific development was strongly influenced by the Tübingen law faculty, especially by G. Hartmann, H. Degenkolb and G. Mandry. His unprinted beginner's work "The foundation's foundation, especially among the living, according to Roman-Justinian law, as well as according to the teaching of glossators and postglossators up to the 16th century" led him to the field of science that was decisive for him, legal-historical research. Here he made a considerable contribution to the restoration of classical Roman law and to research into the further development of post-Justinian vulgar law in the Middle Ages. He also contributed significantly to the study of the history of the origin of canon law from Roman and Germanic roots. Seckel's great knowledge of the legal manuscripts of the Middle Ages deserves special mention. Thus, the edition of unknown or previously incorrectly edited legal-historical sources occupied a large space in his work. However, Seckel always saw his studies on the history of law from the point of view of improving the understanding of current law. On the occasion of the centenary of Berlin University, Seckel was awarded the title of Red Eagle Order IV in 1910. Class awarded. On the occasion of his 60th birthday, he also received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy at Königsberg University. From his marriage with Paula Hinschius, daughter of the church law teacher Paul Hinschius, which was closed on 10.5.1898 in Berlin, three children emerged: Irmgard, Helmut and Dietrich. Emil Seckel died after a long illness on 26.4.1924 in the sanatorium Wehrawald near Todtmoos in the Black Forest. Publications The establishment of the foundation, in particular also among the living, according to Roman-Justinian law, as well as according to the teaching of glossators and postglossators, Preisschrift, Tübingen 1886 (handwritten) Contributions to the history of both rights in the Middle Ages. Vol.1 On the History of Popular Literature under Roman-Canonical Law, Tübingen 1898 Gai institutionum commenrii quattuor, separatum ex Juresprudentiae Anteiustinianae reliquis a Ph. Eduardo Huschke composites ediderunt E. Seckel et B. Kuebler, Leipzig 1903, 1906, 1908 History of Roman legal sources (supplement to lectures), 1904 Heimann's Handlexikon zu den Quellen des römischen Rechts (9th edition, newly edited), Jena 1907 Juresprudentiae Anteiustinianae reliquias in usum maxime academicum compusitus a Ph. Eduardo Huschke editione sexta aucta et emendata ediderunt E. Seckel et B. Kuebler, Leipzig vol.1 1908, vol.2 1911 Commemorative speech on Konrad Hellwig, 1913 Roman law and its science in the course of the centuries (speech at the beginning as rector), Berlin 1921 Paläographie der juristischen Handschriften des 12. bis 15. und der juristischen Drucke des 15. und 16. Die Summa Vindocinensis, Berlin 1939 (aus dem Nachlass herausgegeben von Erich Genzmer) Essays On the Files of the Tribur Synod 895, 1st treatise, in: Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde, 18.Bd. 1893 2 Abhandlungen in: New Archive, Vol. 20, 1895 Dr. Gustav Hartmann (obituary) in: Schwäbischer Merkur, Stuttgart 1894, No.273 Glosses for the Lex Dei from Cod. Just, Collectio Dacheriana, Benedictus Levita and Pseudo Isidor, in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History, Rome. Dept., 20 Vol. 1899 Paul Hinschius, in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, Vol. 4, 1899 Studies on Benedictus Levita, in: Neues Archiv I 26.Bd. 1901 II-V 29.Bd. 1904 VI 31.Bd. 1906 VII, Part I 34.Bd. 1909 VII, Part II 35.Bd. 1910 VII, Final Part III 35.Bd. 1910 VIII, Part I 39.Bd. 1914 VIII, part II 40.vol. 1916 VIII, part III 41.vol. 1917 The reorganization of the legal training course in Prussia, in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, 7.Jg. 1902 The oldest canones of Rouen, gift for Karl Zeumer on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his death.Birthday, 1910 Source finds on Lombard feudal law, in particular on the Extraroganten collections, in: Festgabe der Berliner Juristischen Fakultät für von Gierke, 1.Bd. 1910 Distinctiones Glossatorum, in: Festschrift der Berliner Juristischen Fakultät für Ferdinand von Martitz, 1911 inaugural speech at the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, in: Sitzungsberichte 1912, II Über den Gnomen des Idios Nogos, in: Sitzungsberichte, 1913, II Benedictus Levita decurtatus et excerptus, in: Festschrift für H. Brunner on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his doctorate on 8.4.1914 On three lost emperor laws from the Staufer period, in: Sitzungsberichte 1915, I Heinrich Brunner (obituary), in: Neues Archiv, 40.vol. 1916 The Files of the Worms Synod 868, in: Meeting Reports 1920 About the Carthaginian Inscription CIL 25045 - A Monument to Montanism under Canon Law, in: Meeting Reports 1921, I The Aachen Synod of January 819, in: Neues Archiv, 44.Vol. 1922 The 1st time of Pseudoisidor, the Hadriana review "In nomine domine incipit praefatio libri huius" and the history of invocations in legal sources, in: Sitzungsberichte 1922 Various articles in Hauck's Realenzyklopädie Editor Texts on the history of Roman and canonical law in the Middle Ages Evidence of further publications Seckels in: Abraham, Paul: Emil Seckel, an organic bibliography, 1924 Information about the person of Emil Seckel 1st Archival sources: Archive of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Stock University Curator, Personalia vor 1945, S 41 Stock Faculty of Law, Dean's Office vor 1945, current no. 16 (pp.199R), 16/1 (pp.6R, 17, 66), 64, 145, 494 (pp.105, 130-131, 136, 142-143, 252-256, 258), 495 (pp.10-11, 55-57, 66, 172-174), 497 (pp.64-74) 2nd library sources: Words at the grave of K. Holl, G. Roethe, V. Bruns, E. Heymann, 1924 Bruns, Victor: Emil Seckel in memory, in: Berliner Hochschul-Nachrichten 1924, 11th semester, 1.issue Feder, Ernst: Emil Seckel , in: Berliner Tageblatt, 53.Jg. Nr.207 Genzmer, Erich: Zum Todde Emil Seckels, in: Königsberger Allgemeine Zeitung, 1924 Nr.212 Heymann, Ernst: Emil Seckel , in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, 29th year, 1924, Issue 11-12 Heymann, Ernst: Gedächtnisrede auf Emil Seckel, in: Sitzungsberichte 1924 Kipp, Theodor: Emil Seckel , in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, Rome. Abt., 44.Bd., 1924 Krammer, Mario: Emil Seckel, in: Vossische Zeitung, 1922 No.528 Krammer, Mario: Emil Seckel , in: Das Recht, Rundschau für den deutschen Juristenstand, 28.Jg. 1924, No.9 Menasse, Rudolf: Emil Seckel, ein Nachruf, in: Frankfurter Zeitung, 68.Jg., 1924 No.374 Menasse, Rudolf: Der Geist der Wissenschaft, in memoriam Emil Seckel, in: Zentralblatt für juristische Praxis, Vienna, 1924 42nd ed. Roces, W.: Emilio Seckel Revista de derecho privato, 11th volume No.130/131 Roethe, Gustav: Rede bei Übergabe des Rektorats der Universität Berlin, Berlin 1924 Emil Seckel, Professor of Law, died 26.4.1924 (A Collection of Obituaries and Memorial Speeches on the occasion of his Death), Berlin 1926 (with picture) The Faculty of Law of the University of Berlin from its Founding to the Present, ed. by O. Liebmann, Berlin 1910 (with picture) Abraham, Paul: Emil Seckel, eine Bio-Bibliographie, Berlin 1924 Genzmer, Erich: Gedächtnisschrift für Emil Seckel, Berlin 1927 Inventory history The estate of Emil Seckel was among the files of the collection Faculty of Law, Dean's Office before 1945, and was segregated. A registry order of the estate was not recognizable. The estate was processed according to the principles of order and registration of the archives of the GDR and the order was carried out according to factual aspects. A revision took place in 2009. Ilona Kalb Structure 1st Correspondence (A-Z) 2nd Proposals for the Reorganisation of Legal Education in Prussia 3rd Legal Provisions for Law Studies 4th Publications Books and Brochures Newspapers and Magazines Newspaper Articles

              NL Bornhak - Bornhak, Conrad

              Administrative history/biographical information: Conrad Bornhak (* 21 March 1861 in Nordhausen; † 9 February 1944 in Berlin) was a German legal and constitutional historian. After obtaining his doctorate in law in Göttingen in 1885, Bornhak habilitated at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin in 1887. From 1893 to 1900 he held the office of judge, first in Prenzlau. From 1897 he was a university lecturer at the Berlin University as an associate professor in the field of constitutional and international law at the Prussian Academy of War in Berlin. Despite his emeritus status in 1924, he was only suspended from teaching in 1926 because of antipublics. Bornhak then continued her studies at the University of Cairo from 1928 to 1931. After his return to Germany, he taught again until the winter semester of 1939/40, when the dean, on ministerial instruction, ordered the end of his teaching activities. Order and classification: Manuscripts and typoscripts are combined in one unit of description. 3, 110 combined under 31 10, 54, 93 combined under 10 19, 76, 103 combined under 19 2, 36, 48 combined under 48 8, 29 combined under 29 9, 4, 14 combined under ... summarized 34, 11 under 34 Foreword: Conrad Bornhak, born 1861 in Nordhausen, died 1944 in Berlin. 1885 doctorate in law in Göttingen, 1887 habilitation in Berlin. 1897 Associate Professor of Constitutional and International Law at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin, lecturer at the Prussian Academy of War. 1924 emeritus, 1926 suspension from teaching due to republican remarks. Afterwards lecturer at the University of Cairo. Information on the estate Scope: 104 AU; 0.4 m Running time: 1898-1932 Signature: HUB, UA, NL Bornhak Content: Handwritten legal opinions on various professions, special editions, newspaper clippings State of development: developed Use: after registration Inventory history: These documents from the estate of Prof. Bornhak (21.03.1861 Nordhausen - 09.02.1944 Berlin; Pd 1887, a.o.Prof.11.06.1898 for constitutional and administrative law and criminal proceedings, released 1926) were handed over by Prof. Albert Predeek (1883-1956 - then director of the TH Berlin) shortly before the end of the Second World War to Prof. Heinrich Wienhaus (Tharandt) and by his son Prof. Otto Wienhaus in 2014 to the University Archive of the TU Dresden for safekeeping. The head of the university archive of the TU Dresden, Dr. Matthias Lienert, handed over these documents to the head of the university archive of the HUB, Dr. Winfried Schultze, on 05 December 2014.

              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

              PAW 1812-1945 II-VI-33 · File · Dez. 1929 - Dez. 1930
              Part of Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

              Contains: among others: Committee on Copyright - DS: Annual Report of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l s e l l s c h a f t for the 1929 rally of the Academic Senate of the D e u t s c h e U n P r a g e - Biography of G. v. Neumayer - Call and Activity Report of the Technical-Scientific Center for Teaching Materials - Deutsche Bauausstellung Berlin 1931 - Prize Task of the Moses Mendelssohn Foundation 1930 - H. Lüders' Journey to New York 1930 - Protest Letter of the Sevčenko-Gesellschaft Lemberg.

              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).

              PAW 1812-1945 II-VI-106 · File · 1885 – 1888
              Part of Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

              Contains: above all: Accompanying letters and notices on submitted papers etc., including Haardt, V. v. (Vienna): General map of the ethnographic conditions of Asia (1886); Conze: Verzeichnis der Abklatsche von Inschriften (1886); Fraya, Zeitung für Volks-Aufklärung, No. 38, 1886 with article Die Verwerflichkeit der Zehn und die Vorzüglichkeit der Vier im Teil-Verkehr der Menschheit; Hoetsch, L. (Weil) on physiological artificial tone formation (1887); Mende, A. (Frankfurt/O.): Universelle Forschungen zur Geschichte des Weltalls (1887); Borch, L. v. (Innsbruck): Ein Beitrag zum gerichtlichen Verfahren des Mittelalters (1887); Paret, K. L. (Stuttgart): Protestation against science, the theologians and the state of the art in the calculation of the world era (1888) - Reports to the Academy, including: Chief of the Army General Staff on the location of the Varus Battle (1886); Meyer, A. B. (Dresden) about the old streets in the Obergailtal (1886); Königlich Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften München about the 27th plenary assembly of the Historische Kommission (1886); Kultusministerium about the discovery of a collection of laws of Alarich II by Beer in Leon (1888) and sending the report of the Kaiserlich-Deutschen Konsulat in Tunis about the opening of the Museum Alaoui (1888) - offers, information and notices to the academy, among others: Plan of the Philological Society in Constantinople for the publication of a catalogue of Greek manuscripts (1886); 100th anniversary of the Regia Academia Litterarum Historiae Antiquitatis Holmiensis S. D. P. (1886); information sheet on the 7th anniversary of the foundation of the Society. International Congress of Orientalists (1886); Wachtel (Cospoli): sale of Turkish word essays (1886); invitation to the 500th anniversary of the Ruperto Carola University Heidelberg (1886); Academy of Sciences of the Netherlands: programme of a poetic competition (1886); Rangabe (Berlin): Programme of the 25th anniversary of the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople (1886); information about the Imperial University of Japan (1886); Royal Museums: catalogue and tickets to the exhibition of the Finsch Collection of objects from New Guinea (1886); K. u. K. Consulate General: Statutes and Regulations of the Schwestern-Fröhlich-Stiftung (1887); Verein Berliner Presse: Tickets for the Uhland celebration (1887); batistie, N. (Zara): sale of a work in the old Croatian language (1888); invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the monument to Adalbert von Chamisso (1888); accompanying letter and information on applications to the academy, including..: Freier Deutscher Hochstift (Frankfurt/M.): financial support for the reappearance of the Bibliotheca historica (1886, 1887); Blass, F. (Kiel): financial support for a research trip to Constantinople to study Greek manuscripts (1886); call for financial support for a monument to Adalbert von Chamisso in Berlin (1887); Wernicke, K. (1886): financial support for the reappearance of the Bibliotheca historica (1886, 1887). (Paris): financial support for a trip to Italy to research the depictions of Greek heroic sagas (1887); Haupt, K. (New York): printing of his treatise on the problem of causality in the Academy's reports (1888): Blass, F. (Kiel): Mediation of the permission of the Turkish government to use the manuscripts of the Serail Library (1886); Pauli, C. (Leipzig): Permission to examine the epigraphic estate of Corssen (1886); Kopecky, I. (Athens): Examination of his treatise on the rowing equipment of the Attischen Trieren (1888); Lühmann (Greifswald): Printing of his treatise The Old Languages at the Prussian Grammar Schools in the reports or journals of the Academy (1888).- Expert opinion on applications to the Academy for financial support, including: Baist, G. (Erlangen): research trip to London to study older Romanesque literature (1886); Meyer, P. (Smyrna): trip to the libraries of the Athos monasteries (1887); Herzsohn, P. (Bonn): publication of the work Der Überfall Alexandriens durch Peter I. (The Attack of Alexandria by Peter I.), King of Jerusalem and Cyprus (1888); Fügner (Nienburg): Publication of a Lexicon Livianum (1888) - Expert opinion for the Ministry of Culture on applications for the same for financial support, including: Corssen, P. (Jever): Publication of the Vulgate of the New Testament (1886); Wenker, G.: Sprachatlas des deutschen Reiches (1886); Büttner, C. G. (Wormditt): Foundation of a journal for African languages (1886); Königliche Bibliothek: Acquisition of the Bibliotheca Meermanniana (1887); 38. Meeting of German philologists and teachers: publication of the Monumenta Germaniae Paedagogica (1887); Royal Museums: purchase of Faijûm-Papyri (1887); expert opinion for the Ministry of Culture on a procedure of F. F. Mendonça Cortez for the production of geographical maps (1886); communication to Purgold (Gotha) on measures to protect his person on a research trip to Algeria (1886).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 422 · File · 1931 - 1939
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              360 Sheets, Contains and others: - Use for the benefit of Siegfried Holzapfel at the employment office in Berlin, 1939 - Notification to the police president in Berlin or to the police office in Schöneberg of the suspension of Siegfried Seefeld from military service, 1939 - Provision of information to the district court president in Dortmund via the language teacher William Fleischhauer or about his possible activity at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1939 - organization and direction of the Oriental evenings initiated by the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1935 - negotiations with various forwarding companies about the delivery of several book boxes from Nagoya (Japan) intended for the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - forwarding of the lecture catalogues about the "Colonial Science and Related Lectures" to the Prussian State Library, 1933 - admission of J. H. Shamsi in Surat (India) on the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Examination of a complaint of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger about the seminar listener Kurt Wegener, 1932 - Publication of a grammar of the Nahuatl language compiled by Juan Luna Cárdenas in Mexico City, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 Otto Hoetzsch, Department of Eastern European History and Regional Studies at the University of Berlin, 1933/1934 - sending free copies of the "Illustrated Observer" to the Department of Oriental Languages, 1934 - sending suitable material on the intellectual attitude and attitude of the Catholic Copts living in Egypt to the legal department of the National Socialist League for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (NSAF) or the legal department of the National Socialist League for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (NSAF). of the National Socialist Trade, Commerce and Industry Organisations (NS-HAGO), 1933 - Thanks to Dr. Erich Lange in Berlin for the foundation or provision of books and magazines from the estate of Prof. Dr. Lange. Rudolf Lange to the reference library of the Japanese department of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - examination of the article on the Seminar for Oriental Languages conceived for publication in the "Führer durch das wissenschaftliche Berlin", 1934 - translation of foreign personal names for the postal director P. Schallop in Wandsbeck, 1933 - claim for debt to the [...] Ahuma in Budapest, respectively London because of a loan granted and outstanding from the funds of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - debt claim against Helmut Schwenn in Berlin because of outstanding lecture fees, 1934 - provision of premises to the foreign policy working groups of the "Studentenschaft der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin", 1934 - support of Willy Beyer in Dresden for a research and study trip to Borneo, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Dr. H. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 [...] Weyl in Kiel about Prof. Dr. Georg Adler respectively about his activity and employment at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - sending special prints of the Palau grammar produced by Bishop Salvator Walleser to the missionary Wilhelm Siemer in Nanyo (Japan), 1934 - admission of Dr. phil. Wolfgang Küpffer in Berlin on the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Annual report and overview of the activities of the Executive Board of the German Chamber of Commerce Shanghai for the business year 1933 - 1934 [Shanghai] [1934] (print) - Establishment of foreign language courses at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for members of the Hitler Youth (HJ), 1935 - 1936 - Provision of information to the Amtsgerichtsrat Dr. Wolfgang Küpffer in Berlin Ernst Guradze in Wiesbaden on the origin and ancestry of the Guradze noble family originating from Georgia, 1935 - Provision of information to the former police chief Eugen Hüskes in Wiesbaden on his daughter Anni Hüskes or on their attendance at lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - Information given to the Prussian Forester [...] Lentzner in Retzowsfelde on Prof. Dr. Karl August Lentzner and on his activities and employment at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - Certificate for Ottilie Wang, née. Fränkel about their attendance of the Chinese lectures, 1936 - Giving information to the chief correspondent for Germany of the news agency Reuters in London G. Gordon Young about Dr. Heinrich Putzner and Dr. Heinrich Putzner, respectively on his possible activity at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - support of Othmar Krainz in Berlin for the drafting of a publication on the "Greater Near East", 1936 - certificate for Luise Schroeder (Schröder), employed as an office assistant, in Berlin for submission to the employment office, 1936 - submission of a systematic list or Dictionary of the Pangwe language by the anthropologist and ethnologist Günter Tessmann in Berlin, 1936 - examination of the article about the foreign university conceived for the publication in "Schröders Allgemeiner Deutscher Hochschul-Führer" as well as transmission of a name-listing of the teaching staff, 1936 - distribution of information to Dr. Otto Johannsen in Völklingen about the history of iron production and iron smelting in China by Prof. Dr. Otto Johannsen in Völklingen, Germany. Dr. Max Gerhard Pernitzsch, 1936 - Cooperation with the Main Office for Science of the German Student Body, 1936 - Provision of premises to the Department of Thanksgiving (Colonial Department) of the Gauwaltung Groß-Berlin of the German Labor Front (DAF) for the holding of colonial training evenings, 1936 - Sending of the course catalogue for the winter semester 1936/1937 as well as provision of information on the admission conditions, Lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the Kreisleitung Saarlautern of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), 1936 - Admission of Hans Heumeier in Klein-Machnow to take the English language examination, 1937 - Application of Freiherr Rudolf von Engelhardt for a position as librarian at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1936 - Recommendation and placement of persons with Turkish language skills for use at the Foreign Trade Office for the Rhineland in Cologne, 1937 - Application of the Turkish stud. Rifat Esenbel for a position as assistant teacher at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - recommendation and placement of suitable teachers for language education (Russian, Polish, Lithuanian and Latvian) for the Gauleitung Thüringen of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) in Jena, 1938 - The university calendar for the summer semester of 1937 is sent to the director of the Landesstelle für akademische Berufsberatung Regierungsrat [....] Köhler in Leipzig, 1937 - Admission of the lower primordial of the Lichterfelder Realgymnasium Jörg Juergens (Jürgens) to take the Latvian preliminary examination, 1937 - Admission of the Irene Puppel in Berlin to the lectures and exercises of the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - Reporting of a false report to the Commission for the Preservation of Time Documents about the records or sound recordings of important time events, speeches of high political personalities or the like existing in the field of work of the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - Advertising letter and publication of the Spielgemeinschaft für französische und englische Schülerv Vorstellungen in Berlin, 1937 - Theo Shall, Das Theater im Dienste der Völkerverständigung. Berlin] [1937] (print) - admission of Boris Ohde in Berlin to use the library of the Russian Institute of the Ausland-Hochschule for the purpose of passing the German-Russian Interpreter Examination, 1938 - use for the benefit of Dr. Gustav Neuhaus for the purpose of issuing a foreign exchange certificate, 1938 - certificate for Paul Hacker on his attendance of the Russian exercises and lectures of Dr. Gerhard Roman von Mende at the Ausland-Hochschule for the purpose of granting a study grant, 1938 - admission of Dr. phil. Willy Ebers on the English language courses at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1938 - Information given to the district mayor of the administrative district Tiergarten of the Reich's capital Berlin, respectively to the Welfare and Youth Welfare Office there about Christel Hamann and about her attendance of lectures and exercises at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1938 - information given to Karl Heimann in Frankfurt (Main) about a tropical disease known as "Kiharusi" or "Baridi ya bisi", 1938 - recommendation and placement of suitable persons for the Academy for scientific research and care of the German population (German Academy) in Munich for the purpose of taking over a job at the magazine "Deutschunterricht im Ausland", 1938 - German lessons abroad. Mitteilungen der Vereinigung deutscher Lektoren und Sprachlehrer im Ausland, born 1937/1938, issue 8. München 1938 (print) - German lessons abroad. Mitteilungen der Vereinigung deutscher Lektoren und Sprachlehrer im Ausland, Volume 1938/1939, Issue 1. Munich 1938 (print) - sending of lecture lists as well as information on the admission requirements, lectures and exercises of the foreign university to the Reichsfachschaft für das Dolmetscherwesen in der Deutschen Rechtsfront in Berlin, 1939 - certificate for Kurt Lange in Halle (Saale) on his studies of national sciences at the foreign university, 1939 - admission of Erwin Bothien in Berlin to take the Serbo-Croat language examination, 1939.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 421 · File · 1927 - 1933
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              333 sheets, Contains and others: - Recommendation of (etymological) language dictionaries and language guides or reading pieces for academic use - support of the planter R. P. Woycieszyk in Mocimboa [Mozambique] for the continuation of his research and studies on the Kimwani language, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, 1929 - submission of a book on the first language of the world, on the first language, on the first language, on the first day of the first. World War II in German and a flute to the former teaching assistants at the Seminar for Oriental Languages Suedi bin (Swedi) Farjallah in Malangali [Tanganjika], 1930/1931 - Certificate of service of the Russian teacher at the Seminar for Oriental Languages Rudolf Jürgens (Jürgens) in Riga, 1930 - Examination and publication of a treatise sent in by Salah Eddine Kemal on "General Tunisian idioms after Ernst Rackow", 1930 - Obituary for the Legation Council Emil Krebs, 1930 - Obituary for the Director at the State Museum of Ethnology a. D. Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Müller, 1930 - Announcement of the Association of Foreign Press Representatives on the election of Prof. Dr. Zeno Kuziela as First Chairman of the Association, 1930 - Translation of a Chinese letter for Wilhelm von Blaese in Naples and provision of information on the reception conditions, lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages with reference to Chinese language teaching, 1930 - Questionnaire of the German Institute Abroad in Stuttgart about the possibility of using Orientalists (Arabic, Turkish and Persian), [1930] - Application of Hans Lambertz in Neustadt (Saxony) for a job as an unskilled worker at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - Advertisement and reporting about an Orientalist in the night of 29. - 30. July 1930 burglary occurred at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - certificate for Nikolaus Möhring about the successful conclusion of the Chinese language examination at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - advertising letter and advertising publication of the company Photo Copie GmbH in Berlin, 1930 - invitation and conference program to the China conference in Dresden from 19. to 21. September 1930 - brochure of the Institute of Oriental and Commercial Sciences in Harbin. Harbin] [1930] (print) - Enlightenment of Arno Müller in Oelsnitz in the Vogtland about the origin of the word "carpet", 1930 - Examination of the etymology "Kaffer = Ofir" sent in by Rudolf Requadt in Detmold by Prof. Dr. Georg Kampffmeyer, 1930 - Transmission to Prof. A. Sigalas in Thessaloniki of the Chronicle and Rules of Procedure of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - Examination of the irregularities reported by Ernst Klose in the Persian language lessons and the Persian language examinations, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Klose, 1931 - Support for Dr. Werner Pieper in Cologne to improve his Turkish and Arabic language skills, 1931 - examination of the translator and interpreter Heinz Samberg in Berlin for the purpose of swearing in as an interpreter of the Norwegian language at the Landgericht I in Berlin, 1931 - admission of the missionary Paul Peter in Basel to the lectures of Prof. Dr. Peter in Berlin, 1931 - admission of the missionary Paul Peter in Basel to the lectures of Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter in Berlin, 1931 Diedrich Hermann Westermann, 1931 - Certificate for Paul Müller about his attendance of the Russian and Chinese lectures in the summer semester 1930 and winter semester 1930/1931 at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the purpose of matriculation at the University of Marburg, 1931 - Translation and interpretation of oriental characters for the head of the Institute for Metapsychical Research Prof. Christoph Schröder in Berlin, 1931 - Repayment of a loan of the Stiftung Kolonialkriegerdank e. V. by B. Folli from Togo, 1930/1932 - Message to the Dipl.-Ing.Octave W. Imer in Zurich on the whereabouts of the Chinese Tong Tehsi, 1931 - sending suitable pictorial material from the religious life of Islam to the publishing house Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus in Leipzig (Brockhaus´ Konversations-Lexikon), 1931 - Deutsche Roneo GmbH's guarantee certificate in Berlin for a "Roneo" duplicating machine, 1931 - intercession of the former director of missions and Pfarrers Ernst Schaeffer in Buckow bei Beeskow for the drawing teacher Ernst Rackow in Beeskow, 1931 - Provision of information to the lawyers Kurt Frank and Dr. Hugo Simons in Düsseldorf on the relevant provisions of Iraqi divorce law or onward brokering to the German chargé d'affaires in Baghdad Dr. [Wilhelm] Litten, 1931 - Advertising letter from the Ludwig Friedrichsen publishing company

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 420 · File · 1907 - 1928
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              216 sheets, Contains and others: - Support of the Assistant at the Royal Court and State Library Dr. Ludwig Mayer in Munich for a research and study trip to the South Seas, 1907 - Use for the benefit of the cand. jur. Lorenz Jensen at the legation of the Empire of Abyssinia, 1907 - Sending of a Russian text excerpt in German translation with reference to the Seminar for Oriental Languages by Prof. Dr. Ludwig Mayer, Munich, Germany Ferdinand Lessing, 1907 - Return of printed material made available by the German Army, Navy and Colonial Exhibition in Berlin, 1907 - Foundation of books to the library of the Catholic German Hospice in Jerusalem, 1907 - Letter of condolence for the death of the Orientalist Viktor von Rosen, 1908 - Lectures on the "History and Development of Trade in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a" by the Director of the East African Society "South Coast" Christian Pfrank, 1910 - List of lecturers in Berlin giving lectures in colonial science in the winter semester 1909/1910, 1909 - List of lectures in colonial science in Berlin announced in the winter semester 1909/1910, 1909 - Foundation of a colonial science association at the academic universities in Berlin, 1910 - Publication of the lecture lists of the Seminar for Oriental Languages in the Kölnische Zeitung, 1910 - List of lectures and exercises given in the Seminar for Oriental Languages in the summer semester 1910. Berlin 1910 (print) - Statement on the setting of the fees for the assistants of the Prussian Academy of the Arts, 1911 - Payment of the fees for the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the King Wilhelm Foundation for Adult Daughters of Civil Servants, 1912 - Invitation of the Major General and Commander of the Schutztruppe Franz Georg von Glasenapp to take part in a dinner organized by teachers of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1913 - Holding of Bulgarian and Serbian language classes by Dr. Wilhelm Loewenthal in Posen, 1913 - Publication of an international phonetic transcription developed by Prof. Thomas Sprater in Neustadt an der Haardt, 1913 - Support of Dr. Robert Blumenthal for a research and study trip to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, 1914 - Sending of Arabic documents for propaganda purposes to Dr. Thomas Loewenthal, Medical Counsellor at the Reservelazarett II in Königsbrück (Saxony). Justus Thiersch, 1914 - Examination of the Japanese State Gazette and other Japanese daily newspapers and information of the press department of the Foreign Office and the Central Office for Foreign Service on their contents, 1915 - Lectures on "Young Turkish History" (1915) and "German Oriental Politics" (1916) held by Dr. Ernst Jäckh in Berlin - Korrespondenzblatt der Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient, No. 13, 25. September 1915. Berlin 1915 (print) - Take-over of a neo-Arab military class at the Seminar for Oriental Languages by Dr. Jäckh. Traugott Heinrich Mann, 1915 - Holding of an introductory course in the North Chinese colloquial language for merchants and technicians at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1916 - Evaluation of the personality and the scientific work of Dr. Leon Schulman, 1918 - Expressing of condolences on the death of Prof. Dr. Schulman. Jan Jakob Maria de Groot, 1921 - Provision of information to the Federal Foreign Office about the Indian citizen Hedayet Ahmad Khan, 1922 - Collection of donations from teachers and officials of the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the occupied Ruhr area, 1923 - Submission of contributions for the column "German Science and Foreign Countries" of the newsletter "Forschungen und Fortschritte. Korrespondenzblatt der Deutschen Wissenschaft und Technik", 1927 - Research and progress. Korrespondenzblatt der Deutschen Wissenschaft und Technik, 3rd volume, 20 January 1927, No. 3 Berlin 1927 (print) - Anzeige des stud. phil. Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 - Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 - Günther Schwarz with a request for compensation for the theft of his overcoat during a lecture by Prof. Dr. Anton Palme, 1927 - Settlement with the university treasury of the contribution to be paid by the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the participation in the 17th International Conference on Oriental Languages, 1927 International Congress of Orientalists in Oxford, 1928 - Announcement of the lectures of Prof. Dr. Richard Thurnwald at the University of Berlin by public announcement in the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1928 - Some examples from our portfolio of expert opinions on the Linguaphone-Languageplatten-Kurse des Linguaphone-Instituts GmbH. [Berlin] [1928] (print).

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 2770 Nr. 3 H Bd. 3 · File · 6. Mai 1924 - 30. Apr. 1926
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: 1)A:Hairs, Baroness Cäcilie von, née Succo/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 152-153; 2)A:Hairs, Baron Paul Franz Wilhelm von/B:10.06.1882, Alt-Memelhof (Kurland)/C:Diplom-Ingenieur/D:ev./E:Rothstein (Krs. Liebenwerda)/F:stateless (fr. Russia), German/G:S. 143-153; 3)A:Habermann, Otto/B:06.08.1886, Moravian-Red Water/C:Engineer/D:ev./E:Derenburg (Harz)/F:Czechoslovakia, German/G:S. 185-188; 4)A:Habets, Adam/B:05.02.1896, Rodenkirchen/C:Accountant Assistant/D:kath./E:Rodenkirchen/F:Netherlands, Dutch/G:S. 104-105; 5)A:Hackel, Ida Anna Alma/B:12.11.1904, Steinfurt (Krs. Oberbarnin)/C:without/D:ev./E:Steinfurth (Krs. Oberbarnim)/F:Czechoslovakia, Deutsche/G:S. 325-326; 6)A:Hackel, Siegfried Franz Bruno/B:22.01.1903, Marienwerder/C:Schleifer/D:ev./E:Steinfurth (Krs. Oberbarnim)/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), German/G:S. 96-97; 7)A:Hackel, Chaim Salmen/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Saarbrücken/F:/G:S. 303-311; 8)A:Hackenberg, Heinrich/B:/C:Landwirt/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 8; 9)A:Hadinec, Alois/B:05.10.1872, Eisenstadtl (Bohemia)/C:Damenschneider/D:röm.-kath./E:Berlin-Charlottenburg/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), Tscheche/G:S. 242-246; 10)A:Haegen, George Albert van der/B:05.09.1876, Stettin/C:Kaufmann/D:ev. (fr. kath.)/E:Stettin/F:Belgium, Belgier/G:S. 377-380; 11)A:Hälbich, Wilhelm August/B:07.01.1876, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 12)A:Hälbich, Amalie Wilhelmine Elisabeth/B:22.07.1899, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 13)A:Hälbich, Eduard August Friedrich/B:18.03.1901, Caribbean (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:pp. 85-95; 14)A:Hälbich, Gottlieb Martin Ernst/B:26.02.1904, Caribbean (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:pp. 85-95; 15)A:Hälbich, Johannes Christian/B:17.08.1878, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 85-95; 16)A:Hälbich, Maria Auguste Helene/B:19.08.1903, Objimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 17)A:Hälbich, Pauline Amalie Irene/B:04.04.1903, Karibib (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 85-95; 18)A:Hälbich, Christian Wilhelm/B:15.02.1873, Otjimbingue (South West Africa)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 85-95; 19)A:Hahn, Eduard/B:07.06.1896, Vienna/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia, Austria/G:p. 247-248; 20)A:Hahn, Günther von/B:02.04.1919, Sosnowice (Russian-Poland)/C:Economic Assistant/D:/E:Pawonkau (Krs. Lublinitz)/F:/G:S. 131-134; 21)A:Halamicek, Franz Vinzenz/B:11.01.1883, Roznov (district Wall-Meseritsch, Moravia)/C:Schneidermeister/D:kath./E:Sprottau/F:Czechoslovakia, Tscheche/G:S. 364-367; 22)A:Halperin, J. G./B:/C:/D:/E:Berlin-Moabit/F:USA/G:S. 324; 23)A:Halpern, Johanna Alice/B:31.03.1888, Berlin/C:Domestic/A:ev./E:Berlin/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Polin/G:p. 52-53; 24)A:Halpern, Maurycy (Moritz)/B:/C:Kaufmann, Factory Director a.D./D:/E:Breslau/F:/G:p. 333-339; 25)A:Haluska, Stefan/B:29.12.1884, Lazy (Hungary)/C:Meiereigehilfe/D:röm.-kath./E:Berlin-Mariendorf/F:Czechoslovakia, Hungary/G:p. 249-250; 26)A:Hamerin, Walter Hugo Wilhelm/B:30.10.1897, Berlin/C:Werkzeugmacher/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Sweden, Sweden/G:p. 43-44; 27)A:Hamers, Johann Peter/B:15.02.1903, Düsseldorf/C:Construction worker/D:cath./E:Mettmann/F:Belgium, Wallone/G:p. 189-190; 28)A:Hanauer, Girard/B:/C:/D:/E:Frankfurt am Main/F:/G:p. 327-332; 29)A:Hand, David/B:04.03.1886, Wietlin (Galicia)/C:Kellner/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Poland, Pole/G:S. 251-252; 30)A:Hanelt, Gustav/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 1-4; 31)A:Hansen, Karl Willy/B:30.11.1885, Berlin/C:Kaufmann/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Denmark, Dane/G:p. 191-192; 32)A:Hansmayer, Anton/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 196; 33)A:Hansson, Albert Hermann/B:08.03.1898, Schiffbeck (Krs. Stormann)/C:Expedient/D:ev./E:Schiffbeck/F:stateless (fr. Sweden), Sweden/G:p. 30; 34)A:Hanzlik, Franz/B:17.07.1875, Cerhovice (Bez. Horovice, Bohemia)/C:Schmied/D:kath./E:Sterkrade/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Sweden) Austria), Tscheche/G:S. 193-195; 35)A:Haraschta, Paul/B:12.10.1873, Magdeburg/C:Brauereiarbeiter/D:ev./E:Magdeburg/F:Österreich, Tscheche/G:S. 121-123; 36)A:Hargesheimer, Victor/B:06.10.1870, Lemburg (Galizien)/C:Musiker/D:ev./E:Wilhelmshaven/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Deutscher/G:S. 106-107; 37)A:Harkabuz, Maria/B:12.10.1892, Harkabuz/C:Expedientin/D:kath./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Hungary), Ungarin/G:S. 100-101; 38)A:Harten, Irene Alice Elisabeth von/B:16.08.(26.08.)1899, Warsaw/C:Fürsorgerin/D:ev./E:Halle (Saale)/F:stateless (fr. Russia), Deutsche/G:S. 197-200; 39)A:Hartmann, Gustave/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 81-82; 40)A:Hass, David/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin-Neukölln/F:/G:S. 9-14, 31-34; 41)A:Hassek, Ernst/B:17.07.1882, Görlitz (Prussia)/C:Joiner/D:Dissident/E:Görlitz/F:Czechoslovakia, Czeche/G:S. 139-140; 42)A:Hausdorf, Rosa née Maly/B:25.02.1891, Prague/C:Mine Worker/D:cath./E:Weißstein/F:Czechoslovakia, Czech/G:S. 45-46; 43)A:Havlena, Anton/B:02.04.1880, Wladislau (Moravia)/C:Sattlermeister/D:kath./E:Hagen/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), Tscheche/G:S. 274-277; 44)A:Havlena, Franz/B:02.12.1898, Schiffbek (Krs. 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