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NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/63 · File · 1900/1910
Part of University Archive Leipzig

Excerpts on the psychology of peoples, especially on primitive peoples in Brazil and the Pacific Ocean, including excerpted publications in detail:1.) Kauffmann: Altdeutsche Genossenschaften, in: Words and Things 2 (1910), p. 99ˉ42 [p. 1-4];2.) Treatise by Paul on Methodology, i.e. vmtl. Paul (ed.): Grundriss der deutschenischen Philologie. Vol. 1: Concept and history of Germanic philology, - Methodology, - Writing, - History of language, - Mythology. 2. verb. and verm. Aufl. Strasbourg: Trübner, 1901 [p. 6-7];3.) Meinhof: Modern language research in Africa: Hamburg lectures. Berlin: Bookshop of the Berlin Evangelical Mission Society, 1910 [p. 8-9];4.) Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 10-14];5.) Meinhof: Results of African linguistic research, in: Archive for Anthropology 9 (1910), p. 179-201 [p. 15-20];6.) Bachofen: Das Mutterrecht: an investigation into the gynaicocracy of the old world according to its religious and legal nature. Stuttgart: Krais

Fabri estate

Acquired 2009 by Antiquariat Steinkopf, Stuttgart, from the estate of Rössle]; Inspector Fabri's interpretation of 1 Cor. 12-15, written off by M. W. 1884, by Inspector K. Krafft (1862-1942) received 31.5.1939; Letter Jacobi from Inspector Dr. Fabri, written up in the Bible studies, various possession notes, written off probably 1865/1866; Fabri Matth. 13 and 1. Cor. 15, from possession F. Liederwald (1860-1947); Bible studies held by Insp. Dr. Fabri in the Mission House at Barmen, 1864-1866, various possession notes; Fabri, Dogmatics: The Means of Grace, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; Fabri, short outline of church dogmatics, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; The letter to the Ephesians, copy of Miss. Sundermann, 1942, also contains 1 page quotation Fabri "Der Krieg ist ein Gericht Gottes", drawn L. (Liederwald?); excerpts from a letter: Zur Biographie Heft III (Rössle); interpretation of Matth. 25,1-13, 9.10.1864, Nachschrift (Rössle?); booklet inscribed: Fabri's last speech in Nuremberg, issue IV, also contains; Letters to Fabri's sister Anna; Correspondence Rössle; Two speeches given at the funeral ceremony (of Fabri) in the church of Godesberg; 3 photos of Fabri; leaves of the memory of the beatified church councillor Dr. E. F. W. Fabri of Würzburg. Würzburg 1866, from the possession of the sister of Fabri?; Rössle's essay in the Deutsches Pfarrerblatt, 1943; various obituaries; notebook with various parts, mostly sermons; Die Ohnmacht des Amtes, 1864; Bible studies on the Philippian letter, Ringstedt 1859/1860; The Comforting Name of the Lord and other sermons; Experiences in Brazil, 1892-1900, "written by father 1901/1902", envelope Diarium Carl du ?, written by father Rössle?

Rhenish Missionary Society
RMG 1.104 · File · 1943-1944
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Correspondence on the whereabouts of mission members overseas; maintenance of leprosy homes in Tungkun; list of interned missionary women in Sumatra, 1943; Das Schicksal unserer Landsleute im neuen Ostasien, Korrespondenz u. Bericht, 1943; Merkblatt über Lage d. Deutschen in Brasilien, 1943

Rhenish Missionary Society
RMG 1.641 · File · 1897-1906, 1924, 1955
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

1897-1905 in Okahandja, Otjikango, Otjihaenena, Walvis Bay, 1906-1926 Parish office in Brazil including Paraiso, Rio Grande do Sul; letters and reports, 1897-1905; private letters to inspectors, also by Mrs Johanna Hamann, nee. Jansen, 1898-1899; Letter of the community elders of Otjikango with the request to leave Karl Alexander Hamann there (in Herero language), June 1902; Question A. von Falkenhausen because of the fate of his son, Febr. 1904; Reply to the article published in the Schlesische Zeitung: "Ein Bild aus Deutschsüdwestafrika" taken from e. Brief d. Frau von Falkenhausen, June 1904; Report by Ms Johanna Hamann about her experiences during the Herero uprising for d. "Kleinen Missionsfreund", 1905; Testimony for Karl Alexander Hamann, 1906; Letter from Karl Alexander Hamann from Brazil, 1924; Obituary for Karl Alexander Hamann, 1955;

Rhenish Missionary Society
RMG 1.277 · File · 1837-1910
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

see also RMG 1,276; Letters from:; Pastor Treviranus, Bremen (and Cand. Wyneken), 1837, 1843; Heinrich Mühlhäuser, Rochester, 1838, 1840, 1841; Georg Julius Kempe, New York, 1838; Philipp Jacob Heyer, St. Charles, 1840; Pastor Burger, Fürth, 1841; Louis Schwarz, Williamsburg, 1845; "The Orphaned Germans in North America", c. 1840; 2nd, 3rd and 4th annual report of the Ev. Ges. f. d. Protestant German in North America, Langenberg, 1845-1848; Instruction for the preachers sent to Brazil, 1872; Advertising German theologians for Brazil, correspondence and newspaper articles, Corr. with applicants, 1880-1908; "Emigration to America", observations by Dr. Martin Niemeyer, Missionary of the Mennonites Church at Canada, 1881; Revised Statute of the Protestant German Protestant Church in America, founded 1837, 8 p.., Dr., 1881; leaflet on recruitment, Dr., 1881; 37-40th Annual Report of the Erziehungs-Anstalt- S. Isabella, Brazil, 1901-1905; 12th Annual Report of the Asylum "Pella", Taquary, Bras., 1905; Circular to the German clergy of Rio Grande do Sul, 10 p., Dr., 1903; admission of the pupil Hugo Dehmlow/South America to Johanneum Gütersloh, 1909-1910

Rhenish Missionary Society