Emil Ettlinger

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Emil Ettlinger (born December 19, 1872 in Karlsruhe , † September 12, 1943 in England) was a German librarian .

Life

Ettlinger studied history and German philology and received his doctorate in Strasbourg in 1896 . In 1898 he began his library training as a trainee at the State Library in Karlsruhe , where he became a laborer in 1899. In 1901 he went to the Berlin State Library as a volunteer laborer , where he became a volunteer in 1902, an assistant in 1903 and an assistant librarian in 1905. In the same year he was given leave of absence from Berlin and went to the State and University Library in Königsberg until 1906 . In 1908 he was appointed library councilor at the Göttingen University Library , but returned to Königsberg a year later, where he stayed until 1915. From 1915 to 1920 Ettlinger then worked at the Greifswald University Library , then at the Halle (Saale) University Library . According to the National Socialist definition, he was considered a Jew and was compulsorily retired at the end of 1935 due to the first ordinance on the Reich Citizenship Act . In 1939 he emigrated to England.

Ettlinger was married to Dora, b. Beer. They had three children who were also able to emigrate to England: their son Leopold David , who became a well-known art historian, Therese Eva, who lived in Croyton, and Emmy Fanny, married Flesch, who lived in London. The three children applied for reparation in Baden-Württemberg in 1960 .

Fonts

  • The so-called Anonymus Mellicensis de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis. G. Braun, Karlsruhe 1896, OCLC 10141929 (Zugl .: Strasbourg, Univ., Diss., 1896; Latin-German text-critical edition of the manuscripts of the work attributed to Wolfger vonprüfung ; limited preview in Google book search).
  • Studies of the original provinces of manuscripts from the Grand Ducal Court and State Library in Karlsruhe. In: Central Journal for Libraries . Volume 16 (1899), pp. 437-469 ( digitized version ).
  • History of the library of St. Peter im Schwarzwalde with special consideration of the manuscript collection. In: Journal for the history of the Upper Rhine . NF 15 (1900), 4, pp. 611-641, urn : nbn: de: bsz: 25-digilib-11832 .
  • The original origin of the manuscripts that came to Karlsruhe from monastery, episcopal and knighthood libraries (= the manuscripts of the Grand Ducal Badische Hof- und Landesbibliothek in Karlsruhe / Großherzogliche Badische Hof- und Landesbibliothek. Enclosures. 3). Groos, Heidelberg 1901, OCLC 882475032 . Reprint with bibliographical supplements by Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1974, ISBN 3-447-01599-3 .

literature

  • Alexandra Habermann et al: Lexicon of German Scientific Librarians 1925–1980. Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1985, ISBN 3-465-01664-5 , p. 73.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Baden-Württemberg State Archives : F 166/3 No. 7880.