Calonymos

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Calonymos:

Contributions to German-Jewish history from the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute at the University of Duisburg-Essen

publishing company Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute
First edition 1998
Frequency of publication every three months
Sold edition 12,000 copies
editor Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute , Rabbinerhaus Essen
Web link www.steinheim-institut.de/wiki/index.php/Publikationen:Kalonymos
Article archive www.steinheim-institut.de/kalonymos/heftarchiv.html
ISSN
ZDB 1441579-3

Kalonymos is a magazine that was founded in Duisburg in 1998 and is now published in Essen . The full title is: Kalonymos. Contributions to German-Jewish history from the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute at the University of Duisburg-Essen .

Kalonymos contains scientific articles on German-Jewish history, occasionally also unpublished sources. The permanent rubrics include book reading / book browsing with references to new publications. The expenses are distributed free of charge not only in Germany, but also throughout Europe and worldwide.

The magazine is named after the Kalonymiden , a Jewish family who came from Italy and settled in Germany in the Middle Ages. Sometimes articles deal with historical persons who were bearers of the name Kalonymos , such as Baruch ben Kalonymos (2008.4), Kalonymos zu Cöln (2007.2-3), Kalonymos in Worms (2003.3), Rabbi Kalonymos Kalman Epstein (2002.3), Mose b. Kalonymos (2001.3).

Kalonymos has been funded by the Federal Ministry of the Interior since 2005 . In addition to the print version, Kalonymos appears online in PDF / A format, identically in terms of content and layout . The online edition takes part in the URN process of the German National Library to ensure long-term reference and accessibility .

Data

  • ISSN  1436-1213
  • URN: urn: nbn: de: hbz: 061: 3-14723
  • Frequency of publication: since 1998 as a quarterly publication, occasionally as a double issue.
  • Predecessor: DIALOG (until 1997) and news from the Steinheim Institute (1998).
  • Circulation: 12,000 per quarter in 2010 (number of subscribers in 2000 was 8,000)
  • Volume: between 8 and 32 pages per issue
  • Seat: Steinheim Institute, Essen, in the former rabbi house next to the Old Synagogue , before that until June 2011 on the Duisburg campus of the University of Duisburg-Essen

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of the books discussed
  2. PDF editions of Kalonymos
  3. ↑ History of publication
  4. See the institute's journal Kalonymos
  5. According to the research report of the Steinheim Institute No. 6, 2000 (PDF; 860 kB), p. 60.