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Otto glott karl franz
Otto glott karl franz




otto glott karl franz

The publication of 1886 is said to be the basis of K. Also, he made significant contributions in the fields of "Gutenberg research" and incunabula studies, that included a complete incunabula catalogĪmong his publications are a text edition of the comedies of Terence (1884) " Instruktion für die Ordnung der Titel im alphabetischen Zettelkatalog der königlichen und Universitätsbibliothek zu Breslau" (1886) and " Untersuchungen über ausgewählte Kapitel des antiken Buchwesens" (1900).

otto glott karl franz

OTTO GLOTT KARL FRANZ PROFESSIONAL

At Göttingen, he was instrumental in the creation of a professional librarian association (initially a section within the Philologenverbande (Philology Association). With educator Friedrich Althoff, he strove for reforms pertaining to academic librarianship during the latter part of the 19th century. From 1886 until his death, he was director of the university library and professor of library science at the University of Göttingen. Here, he headed a comprehensive reorganization of the library that included rules for a new alphabetical card catalog that became a model for the Preußische Instruktionen. After a brief stint as a schoolteacher in Karlsruhe, he was appointed director of the university library at Breslau (1872). In 1871 he became head librarian at the University of Freiburg, where he also obtained his habilitation the same year. Following graduation, he worked as a schoolteacher in Opole and then in Lucerne (from 1865).

otto glott karl franz

In 1863 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the prologues of Plautus and Terence. Karl Franz was making his last stand, somehow standing bolt upright with an expression of grim determination on his features. A delicate child, the little archduke was doted upon and indulged by the people around him. Outside the palace gates, Ghurk Glott locked his tentacle around Deathclaw's neck as his brother Otto approached the Emperor. At Bonn, he was influenced by philologist Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl and worked as an assistant at the university library. Born in Graz on 21 April 1865, Otto was the second son of Archduke Karl Ludwig, a brother of Emperor Franz Joseph, and his second wife Maria Annunziata of Bourbon-Sicily. From 1859 to 1863 he studied classical philology at the universities of Breslau and Bonn.






Otto glott karl franz