The old empire

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The old Empire: Sources of German culture is a German book series with selected sources to German culture, the 1922 to 1932 in Jena published by Eugen Diederichs appeared. A total of seven titles were published in eight volumes. The series was conceived as a German counterpart to the publishing series The Age of the Renaissance by the publishing editor Reinhard Buchwald (1884–1983) - one of the fathers of the later adult education center movement - before the First World War . Originally, the series was designed to be much more extensive, but the original investment plan of the series did not work. The first volume and various other volumes were edited by the Lamprecht student Otto H. Brandt .

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References and footnotes

  1. The Age of the Renaissance: Selected Sources on the History of Italian Culture
  2. Ulf Diederichs, p. 316.
  3. Ulf Diederichs, p. 316.

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