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Walter de Gruyter Publishers present this book on the occasion of
their 250th anniversary. It is a chronological account of how five
publishers became a one company. The publisher Georg Reimer had
close connections with Berlin University and the Prussian Academy
of Sciences. G.J. Goschen'sche Verlagshandlung was one of the great
publishers of classics, issuing the first complete authorized
edition of Goethe's works and also publishing the scholarly
paperback series "Sammlung Goschen". Veit & Comp. issued
scientific-medical books, such as "Dornbluth", precursor of the
famous "Pschyrembel". I. Guttentag was one of the leading law
publishers, whose name is still remembered in the series "Sammlung
Guttentag". The publisher Karl I. Trubner's strengths were
linguistics and the classics. "Kluges Etymologisches Worterbuch" is
still one of Walter de Gruyter's flagships. In accordance with the
20th century entrepreneurial spirit Walter de Gruyter merged these
publishers in 1919.
This collection is published on the occasion of the 250th
anniversary of Walter de Gruyter Publishers. The de Gruyter
archives of letters, a collection of valuable correspondence with
authors, was arranged and enlarged by Otto Neuendorff, who died in
1989. Anne-Katrin Ziesak revised the work and Maria Berger compiled
the index. The documents and their contents are described, together
with biographical information on each author. The work is in
alphabetical order, according to the names of the letter writers.
Institutions were treated according to the rules of alphabetic
cataloguing. Additional biographical information on the authors -
as far as they could be identified - is given. In cases where the
dating was unclear, the assumed dates are in brackets, followed by
the number and dates of documents as well as their contents.
Information about the dates and the recipients is also provided,
followed by a short description of the contents. In conclusion, the
signature and source of each documents is given. The index includes
a list of the persons and the institutions involved and the works,
all this material being cross-referenced.
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