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Title Die Leipziger Rektoratsreden 1871-1933 / herausgegeben [von] Franz Häuser.

Publication Info. Berlin : Walter De Gruyter, [2009]
©2009

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Description 1 online resource (2 volumes (1795 pages))
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note Collection of speeches made by Presidents of Universität Leipzig during the period 1871-1933.
Contents Frontmatter; Inhaltsverzeichnis; Der Rektor als Redner; Hoch geehrt und viel getadelt. Die Leipziger Universitätsrektoren und ihr Amt bis 1933; Rede des abgehenden Rectors Dr. Fr. Zarncke, Professors der deutschen Sprache und Litteratur.; Rede des antretenden Rectors Dr. Wunderlich, Professors der Klinik.; Rede des abgehenden Rectors Dr. Wunderlich, Professors der Klinik.; Rede des antretenden Rectors Dr. Hermann Brockhaus, Professors der Orientalischen Sprachen.; Rede des abgehenden Rectors Dr. Brockhaus.; Rede des antretenden Rektors Dr. Adolf Schmidt, Professors des römischen Rechts.
Summary In 2009, Leipzig, as one of Germany?s oldest universities, celebrates the 600th anniversary of its foundation. On this occasion, the present Rector, Franz Häuser, has put together an edition with the inaugural addresses and annual reports delivered by his predecessors between 1871 and 1933. This historic corpus is provided with a comprehensive index of persons, places and subjects permitting targeted access to the history of the University of Leipzig.
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Subject Speeches, addresses, etc., German.
Speeches, addresses, etc., German.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Speeches.
Speeches.
Added Author Hüser, Franz.
Other Form: Print version: Leipziger Rektoratsreden 1871-1933. Berlin : Walter De Gruyter, ©2009 9783110209198 3110209195 (OCoLC)316833015
ISBN 9783110212884 (electronic book)
3110212889 (electronic book)
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9781282425859