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    Ludwig Fulda Collection 1989

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    The Ludwig Fulda collection contains a photograph and two biographical documents.Gaby Fulda, 1964L.H. Niemeyer (p), 1958ProszeniumLibrisRosen AuktionEggertAuthor, 1862-1939Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Budgeting with God

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    Vortrag im Rahmen des Kontaktstudiums "GOTT UND GELD" der Theologischen Fakultät Fulda am 15. November 201

    Fulda Jewish Community Collection 1880-1981

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    This collection contains photocopies historic documents, clippings, and typescripts pertaining to the history of Jews in Fulda. Photocopied documents (some of which date back to the nineteenth century) include a circular for the Fulda judicial offices, a map of the city of Fulda including the old Jewish cemetery, and a Chanukka flyer for the Jeschiwo Fulda. The collection's clippings are photocopied from journals, newspapers and books with subjects ranging from the first Jewish doctor in Fulda to the Jewish emancipation of 1833 to the history of Fulda and its Jewish community. This collection also holds a photocopied letter to Rabbi Leo Trepp with floor plan of the Jewish school in Fulda. Typescripts can be found regarding the Jewish community, former Jewish residents, and cemeteries of Fulda. Finally, the collection includes a deportation list of Jews from Fulda and general information concerning the fate of Jews from Fulda.Peter BolikAlfred Gruenspecht & Heinz-Juergen Hoppe (Addenda 2)Alfred GruenspechtPhotographs removed to Photograph CollectionProcessed for digitizationCahn, Michael ; Horn, Paul.Sent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Adreßbuch Stadt Fulda, Landkreis Fulda

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    ADRESSBUCH STADT FULDA, LANDKREIS FULDA Adreßbuch Stadt Fulda, Landkreis Fulda Adreßbuch Stadt Fulda, Landkreis Fulda (1937

    Solothurn, Staatsarchiv, R 1.1.17 : Fulda Legendary

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    Bifolio from the third volume (May-June) of a Fulda Legendary that originally consisted of six volumes, commissioned in 1156 by Rugger, provost of Frauenberg Abbey in Fulda. This fragment contains parts of the vita of Boniface by Otloh of St Emmeram; it was written by Eberhard von Fulda. The legendary was still used in the middle of the 16th century in Fulda by Georg Witzel (1501-1573) for his Hagiologium seu de sanctis ecclesiae (Mainz 1541) as well as for his Chorus sanctorum omnium. Zwelff Bücher Historien Aller Heiligen Gottes (Köln 1554). Other fragments from this third volume are in Basel and Nuremberg. It shows that this volume, and at least the 6th volume (November-December) of the legendary as well, reached Basel, where both evidently were used as manuscript waste around 1580. The P-initial 1r has a representation of Boniface inside the bowl of the initial; below that is Rugger, who commissioned the legendary.Online Since: 2017-12-1
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