Hanover people's calendar
The Hannoversche Volkskalender , also Hannoverscher Volkskalender , temporarily subtitled Freytagscher Evangelischer Kalender , was a periodical and Christian , Evangelical almanac that had been published for over a century . The sheet was first published by Meyer in Hanover from 1870 to 1879 , then by Verlag Heinrich Feesche until issue number 102 in 1971 . The founder and first editor of the book was Pastor Julius Freytag in Ilfeld . The later editor was the pastor at the Stephansstift in HanoverPaul Oehlkers . His successor was Karl Lemmermann and from 1939 the pastor Karl Meyer (1893–1960), who worked in Lenthe , who published the paper, which was combined with the Hermannsburg People's Calendar in 1960 , until the year of his death, "for the best of the Stephansstift in Hanover" . The Freytag calendar was last published in 1971 by Superintendent Adolf Marahrens .
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- ↑ a b Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
- ^ A b Heinrich Feesche: Karl Meyer - Lenthe , in: Hannoverscher Volkskalender 1960 , p. 60 and cover sheet
- ↑ Compare the cover sheet of the digitized version of the 49th volume on the Badische Landesbibliothek
- ↑ Compare the cover sheet of the 102nd year