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Das Historische Institut der GG in Rom (Schriftwechsel I, v. a. Grauerts)
Archiv der Görresgesellschaft >> 09.02. Sektionen und Institute
1892 - 1923
Enthält: - Geschäftsordnung für die Stipendiaten des Hist. Inst., Rom (gedruckt); - Satzungen für das Historische Institut der GG in Rom; - Geschäftsordnung für die Archäologische Abteilung des Historischen Instituts der GG, Rom; - Grauerts Circulare an die Mitglieder des Komitees, 1888 ff.; - Protokoll einer Sitzung des Komitees (Binder, Finke, Grauert, Pastor, Will, Hertling), München 28. 4. 1889; - "Über die Arbeiten des Römischen Instituts der GG in dem Arbeitsjahr 1889/90", SD aus: Literarischer Handweiser 515/516, 1890; - "Bericht über die Arbeiten des Römischen Instituts der GG im Arbeitsjahr 1890/91"; - "Bericht über eine Reise nach Rom Oktober 1895" von Graf Hertling (hektographiert); - Korrespondenzen (v. a. Grauerts) mit: - Althoff, Berlin 1892, 1893; - Beyerle, Conrad, Berlin 1923; - Cardauns, Hermann, Köln 1893; - Casanova, A., Florenz 1893; - Christ, Rom 1923; - de Waal, Rom 1890, 1893; - Dittrich, Braunsberg (Erklärung wegen Auseinandersetzung mit Prof. Friedensburg in Sachen Morone-Edition) 1893; - Domarus, Max von, Promotionsurkunde Halle 1891; - Gutachten Prof. Theodor Lindner über Domarus, Halle 1892; - dito Prof. Scheffer und Boichorst, Berlin 1892 (gehört zum Brief in Nr. 1451); - Ehrle, F., SJ, Rom 1892, 1893; - Ehses, Stephan, Rom 1911, 1912, München 1912, Bad Ems 1912, 1913, Rom 1914, Berlin 1915, München 1917, Adelzholzen 1918, München 1918, Bonn 1920, Boppard 1920, 1922/1923; - Eubel, P. Conrad, Rom 1891; - Finke, Notizen über Gründung des Historischen Instituts; Spanien, Münster 1892, 1893, Freiburg 1923; - Giller, E., Rom 1906; - Glaser, M., Rom 1892 Gr. ?, Rom 1900; - Haym, Kasimir, Köln 1889, Rom 1890, 1892; - Herder-Verlag, Freiburg 1902, 1923; - Hertling, gedr. Rundschreiben 15. 12. 1892, Ruhpolding 1893; - Hitzer, Mönchen-Gladbach 1891; - Hülskamp, F. o. D.; - Kirsch, J. P., Rom 1888, Freiburg (CH), 1893; - Miltenberger, F., Rom 1892; - Mohla, Ludwig, Mannheim 1912; - Pastor, L. V., Innsbruck 1888, Innsbruck 1893; - Pieper, A., Frankfurt/Main 1890; - Quidde, L., München 1893; - Rademacher, Bonn 1914; - Sauerland, H. V., Trier 1893; - Schlecht, J., Rom 1890, 1891; - Schmidlin, Josef, Dr., Rom 1905 (betr. Otto von Freising); - Schmitz, L., Rheydt 1892; - Schnitzer, Josef, Rom 1892; - Sickel, Rom 1892, 1893; - Stloukal, Karl Rom 1913; - Sustar, Josef, Prag 1923; - Sybel v., Berlin 1892, 1893; - Will, C., Regensburg 1892
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