Ernst August Telgener

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The company Ernst August Telgener even EA Telgner or Royal Hofbuchdruckerei was a run of the 19th century in the first third Royal Hannoversche Hof - book printer with attached publishing . A special department was the production of Hebrew printing works.

history

The printer Ernst August Telgener presented in the summer of 1802 the request to be allowed to operate a printing house in the city of Hanover. Since four similar printing companies were already working in the city at the time, Telgener only received the necessary license on March 21, 1803 . But only after the occupation of Hanover by Napoleon Bonaparte's troops was Telgener able to bring the company to economic prosperity.

In December 1825 Ernst August Telgener was appointed court printer and was now allowed to call his reproduction company the Royal Court Book Printer . Soon it had two iron and four wooden printing presses in operation. From 1826 Telgener - leading in the kingdom and at the top in the area of ​​the German states - also printed Jewish works with Hebrew letters . However, the teacher and writer Salomon Ephraim Blogg is said to have operated the so-called "Telgener'sche Hebrew printing works" only from 1827 onwards.

As royal court book printer EA Telgner , Telgener advertised in the Hannoversche Zeitung of March 29, 1832 that with the help of two good typesetters, he was even running a "Hebrew book printer". During this time the company was one of eleven book printing companies in Hanover from 1830 to 1840. From 1838 Philipp Conrad Göhmann was a factor in the printing company.

In the Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums of 1840, Ernst August Telgener as court printer and Salomon Ephraim Blogg as editor of the Israelite prayer book in Hebrew and German advertised their services on the same page.

After Telgener had only managed the print shop until around 1847 according to the address books of the city of Hanover from 1847 and 1849, the Telgener'sche Hofbuchdruckerei was first run by the widow from around 1849 , then by the heirs, and in 1871 by the new owner Ernst August Julius Stürke continued.

Around 1874 the Telgnersche printing company was sold to Arnold Weichelt .

Publications (selection)

as Telgner :

  • Christoph Heinrich Friedrich Bialloblotzky (ed.): Samples of Scottish eloquence, as contributions to comparative homiletics. Book 1: Speeches by Thomas Chalmers, Edward Irving and Walter Scott. Telgner, Hanover 1828
  • Heinrich Bergmann : Some things from the past for the present. Dedicated to all Hanoverians. 2nd Edition. Telgner, Hanover 1849
  • Fr. Krollmann: Experiences in the war against Russia in 1812 / From the Landbereuter Fr. Krollmann, musician at the 3rd Chasseur Battalion Westphalen. Along with a lithograph. Telgner, Hanover 1853
  • Leopold Dukes : Nahal qedumim nahalat Ya'aqob / Jehuda Leib Dukas (Translator: The old stream bed. The property of Jacob. On the history of Hebrew poetry in the Middle Ages ). 1st issue. Telgner, Hanover 1853
  • Leopold Dukes: Solomon ben Gabirol from Malaga and the ethical works of the same. With an overview of most of the ethical works of the Arabs. A contribution to the literary history of the Arabs and Jews of the Middle Ages. Telgner, Hanover 1860
  • Open letter to the voters of our state Hanover (= item 14 in: Hannoversche Brochures , Vol. 12). Telgner, Hanover [approx. 1860]
  • Birkat hal-lebanã (a moon blessing, 2 leaves). Telgner, Hanover [approx. 1860]
  • Birkat hal-lebanã (a moon blessing, 2 leaves). Telgner, Hanover [approx. 1860]
  • Christian Hermann Ebhardt (Ed.): Collection of the ordinances for the Kingdom of Hanover from the time before 1813. Telgner, Hanover 1854/55
  • Tefillat ereb rd han-niqr jm kippûr qn (roughly translated: prayer for the day of the new moon. Plus encores; for the 2nd Maledirt v. Sal. Blogg )

See also

literature

Web links

Remarks

  1. ↑ In contrast to this, the German National Library mentions Stürke as early as 1849; compare the information from the DNB on "Telgener (Hannover)"

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ludwig Hoerner : Buchdruckereien , in ders .: Agents, Bader and Copisten. Hannoversches Gewerbe-ABC 1800–1900 . Ed .: Hannoversche Volksbank , Reichold, Hannover 1995, ISBN 3-930459-09-4 , p. 72ff.
  2. For the Telgner notation, which was also in use at the time, see, for example, Göttingische gelehre Anzeige , Vol. 1, Göttingen: Dieterich, 1812, pp. 334, 335; online through google books
  3. a b c d Compare the information under the GND number of the German National Library (DNB) and cross-references .
  4. a b c Carl Ludwig Grotefend : History of the book printing works in the Hanoverian and Braunschweigischen lands. Ed .: Friedrich Georg Hermann Culemann , Hahn'sche Hof-Buchhandlung, Hanover 1840, p. 32 online via Google books
  5. ^ Moritz Steinschneider : Hebrew Bibliography. Sheets for newer and older literature of Judaism. Volume 1, Berlin 1858, p. 16; Digitized version of the Bibliothèque nationale de France
  6. Ludwig Philippson (ed.): Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums ... , Vol. 4, Leipzig: Baumgärtners Buchhandlung, 1840, p. 140; online through google books
  7. Compare the information from the DNB
  8. Compare the information at the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL Thesaurus) on Telgener <Hannover> (1849 -)
  9. ^ Advertisement from Arnold Weichelt in Ludwig Philippson (ed.): Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums ... 38th year, 1874, p. 432.