Karl Konrad Finke

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Karl Konrad Finke (born April 5, 1935 in Berlin ) is a German academic librarian. From 1967 to 2000 he was head of the usage department of the Württemberg State Library in Stuttgart.

Life

After studying law in Tübingen and Munich and completing the legal clerkship from 1961 to 1965 with the second state legal examination in Stuttgart and the additional library clerkship from 1965 to 1967 with the state examination for academic library service in Cologne, he was library director from 1967 to 2000, since 1974 as library director the user department and specialist for law and administration at the Württemberg State Library in Stuttgart. In 1970 he graduated from the University of Tübingen with a legal history thesis on the beginnings of law lessons at the Tübingen Faculty of Law 1477–1534. jur. PhD.

As a member of the usage committee of the Association of German Librarians and subsequently of the German Library Institute in Berlin, he was involved in reforms of the German and international interlibrary loan system from 1972 to 1984, initially as a representative of Ltd. Library director Hans-Peter Geh (Stuttgart), then as a regular member, succeeding Ltd. in the last two terms of office. Library director Klaus-Dieter Lehmann (Frankfurt a. M., later President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation) as chairman of this commission.

The focus of his research, especially after his retirement in 2000, remained the university history in the German southwest in the late Middle Ages, as well as the regional history of the northern Black Forest. As a board member of the Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Oberes Enztal eV, he initiated historical city tours in Bad Wildbad and created the texts for the city tour boards and the associated leaflets. For this work he was made an honorary member of the association in 2015.

As secretary on the board of the Förderverein Trinkhalle Wildbad eV, he was involved in the maintenance and restoration of the Trinkhalle in Bad Wildbad, initially intended for demolition, from 2004 to 2011, which was converted into a cultural center and venue for the annual Rossini Festival in Wildbad. In addition, from 1992 to 2010 he was financial advisor on the board of the Tübingen branch of the Swabian Heimatbund and, since 1975, assistant editor for the club magazine Schwäbische Heimat.

literature

  • Sibylle Baur (Red.): Unfortunately, the good K.-u.-K. time is coming to an end. An Athenian from the Spree says goodbye to the Nesenbach . Brief information for employees, honorary issue. Württemberg State Library, Stuttgart 2000.
  • Martin Blümcke: Karl Konrad Finke on his 80th birthday . In: Swabian homeland . Vol. 66 (2015) p. 255.

Works (selection)

  • Johannes Reuchlin as judge of the Swabian Federation. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 23 (1972) pp. 152–159.
  • The Tübingen Faculty of Law 1477–1534. Legal teacher and legal instruction from the founding of the university to the introduction of the Reformation (Contubernium, Volume 2), Tübingen 1972. ISBN 3-16-633122-0
  • The Schwäbisch Hall Council Library and its legal literature from the 16th century. In: Württembergisch Franken. Yearbook of the Historical Association for Württemberg Franconia. Schwäbisch Hall 1973, pp. 118-135.
  • A judgment of Johann Reuchlin as judge of the Swabian Federation. In: Ferdinandina. Professor Dr. iur. Dedicated to Ferdinand Elsener on the occasion of his 60th birthday on April 19, 1972 by his students, ed. by Friedrich Ebel (among others). 2., ext. Ed., Tübingen 1973.
  • Johannes Lupfdich - died 1518. Professor of Law in Tübingen 1495–1515 and lawyer against Austria's expansion policy. In: Life pictures for the history of the Tübingen Faculty of Law, ed. by Ferdinand Elsener (Contubernium, Volume 17). Tübingen 1977, pp. 1-8. ISBN 3-16-939742-7
  • The first thousand days of the era Go to the Württemberg State Library. Memories from the perspective of use and the specialist presentation. In: Books, People and Cultures. Festschrift for Hans-Peter Go on his 65th birthday. Munich 1999, pp. 29-44. ISBN 3-598-11399-4
  • Bernhard Heiliger's bronze sculpture Montana I in Stuttgart's cultural mile. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 52 (2001), pp. 294–298.
  • Dr. iur. civ. Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522). Lawyer, diplomat and humanist. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 56 (2005), pp. 299–309.
  • Johannes Vergenhans called Nauclerus (1425–1510). In: Tübinger Blätter Vol. 96 (2010), pp. 54–57.
  • The professors of the Tübingen Faculty of Law (1477–1535). (Tübingen professor catalog, edited by Sönke Lorenz, volume 1,2). Tübingen, Ostfildern 2011. 414 pp. ISBN 978-3-7995-5452-7
  • From clerk to chancellor - first Württemberg chancellor until 1520. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 63 (2012), pp. 302–308.
  • War diary 1915–1918 by Karl Finke, Dr. phil. (1897–1966), transcribed from the Sütterlin script and edited by Karl Konrad Finke. Bad Wildbad 2013 (Archive of the Library for Contemporary History in the Württemberg State Library). Also as a license-free online edition in the SWB union catalog.
  • Bad Wildbad. Local history of Wildbad and mountain resorts. In: www.bad-wildbad.de, search for local history. (As of April 15, 2016)
  • The assassination attempt on Count Eberhard II of Württemberg. The << attack in the Wildbad >> 1367. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 67 (2016), Heft 3, pp. 286–294.
  • The "attack in the Wildbad" 1367. In: Kreisgeschichtsverein Calw (ed.), The Wildbad in the Black Forest. Bathing and healing for more than 650 years. Horb am Neckar 2017, pp. 19–24. ISBN 978-3-86595-529-6
  • Between high treason and career thinking - The share of legal officials Duke Ulrichs von Württemberg in his fall in 1519. In: Schwäbische Heimat vol. 70 (2019), pp. 28–35.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of German Librarians (ed.): Yearbook of German Libraries . tape 45 (1973 )-50 (1983) . Harrassowitz Verlag Wiesbaden, p. 511, 553, 631, 304, 325, 326 .
  2. Wildbader advertising paper . No. 89 . Eisele Druck, Bad Wildbad 2015.
  3. Swabian homeland . No. 66 . Druckpunkt, Tübingen 2015, p. 255 .