Gebrüder Borntraeger publishing bookstore

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The Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagbuchhandlung (Gebrüder Borntraeger) is a science publisher for geo and environmental sciences and botany based in Stuttgart .

history

The publishing house was founded in Königsberg in 1790 by (Matthias) Friedrich Nicolovius (1768–1836). In 1818 the publishing house was taken over by the Borntraeger brothers. In Königsberg they published, among others, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel and Immanuel Kant . In 1867 Eduard Eggers bought the bookstore , moved to Berlin and shifted the focus to natural sciences. This was strengthened under Carl Robert Thost (1865-1945), one of the 34 founding members of the Paleontological Society from August 1912 , who took over the publishing house in 1895. After the Second World War they were in Berlin-Nikolassee. In 1968 the owners of E. Schweizerbart took over the publishing house, which moved to Stuttgart , where it entered into a cooperation with the sister publishing house E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (the publishers are formally independent).

You give u. a. the journal for geomorphology, the meteorological journal and the palaeontological journal (1914 to 1944).

In 1986 they acquired J. Cramer Verlag, whose main focus is on botany (including Dissertationes Botanicae, Bibliotheca Phycologica), which is continued as an imprint by Gebr. Borntraeger Verlag.

The Geological Guide Collection

Her collection of Geological Guides is well known, the first 36 volumes of which appeared before the Second World War, Volume 1 appeared in 1897 and Volume 36 in 1939. Volume 37 (CW Kockel: Schiefergebirge and Hessische Senke around Marburg / Lahn) was published as the first volume after War 1958. They mainly deal with Germany, Austria and Switzerland, but also some other countries (volcanic areas in Italy, Elba, Corsica, Sardinia, Canary Islands, Crete, South Tyrol and the Southern Alps, Hungary, California, Namibia, Oman). All but the Namibia band are in German.

literature

  • Brothers Borntraeger, Berlin and Leipzig 1790–1930, Gebr. Borntraeger, Berlin 1930
  • 200 years Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagbuchhandlung, Berlin, Stuttgart: an anniversary, Gebr. Borntraeger 1990

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Palaeontological Journal 1, Issue 1, March 1914
  2. Schweizerbart Science Publishers , accessed on January 17, 2015.
  3. Geological Guides Collection, Volumes 37 to 97
  4. Horst Ernst Schneider, born in 1928, received his doctorate in 1958 from the University of Saarland (geological-sedimentological investigations in the area of ​​the Carbon-Permian border of the Saar region), where he then worked scientifically at the Geological Institute. Also published on the Quaternary Geology of Greece.
  5. Dieter Beeger (* 1932) and Werner Quellmalz are or were custodians at the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in Dresden
  6. Born 1952. Doctorate in geologist and palaeontologist at the Museum der Natur Gotha , led excavations in Bromacker (early Permian land vertebrates)
  7. ^ Gösta Hoffmann, born 1973, homepage, University of Bonn , Steinmann Institute, private lecturer, head of the environmental geology working group
  8. ^ Anne Zacke, homepage , deputy director of the Mineralogical Museum, University of Bonn
  9. Website at Borntraeger-Verlag