but the numbers correspond to the catalog numbers in VOHD 20, 1.-3. Wetzstein I WE Wetzstein I, Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (1815–1905) Wetzstein II We Wetzstein II, Special shelf mark groups of East Asian
globes, are represented by one pair each from the publishing houses of Johannes Janssonius (Amsterdam), Matthäus Greuter (Rome) and Johann Gabriel Doppelmayer (Nuremberg). The focus of the collection lies on
impact and presence, including the Europeana-Project designed by the SBB-PK or the restoration of Johann Sebastian Bach’s autographs. [Translate to English:] Overcoming the Consequences of War and Division
of the Catalogus Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Electoralis Brandenburgensis Coloniensis anno 1668 by Johann Raue, the first librarian of the "Churfürstliche Bibliothek zu Cölln an der Spree". The list was
approximately 800 volumes, the majority of these holdings came from the estate of the Orientalist Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (1815–1905) who acquired them in Damascus around 1860. Among the most important
to hand over the task of organizing and cataloguing his, up until then, private book collection to Johann Raue (1610 to 1679). In 1661 he opened up the library in the "Apothekerflügel" (Apothecary Wing) [...] which were not catalogued. Under Frederick‘s successors the librarians (especially since 1784 under Johann Erich Biester; 1749 to 1816) gained greater personal responsibility: they were now able to order
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conference celebrating the 200th birthday of the renowned orientalist, diplomat and manuscript-collector Johann Gottfried Wetzstein. A student of the famous Arabist Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer, Wetzstein himself