Martin Cremer

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Martin Cremer (born March 24, 1913 in Oberhonnefeld ; † May 16, 1988 ) was a German librarian .

Life

Cremer attended high school in Neuruppin and studied law and political science in Kiel , Heidelberg and Munich . On June 1, 1939 , he received his doctorate from the University of Kiel , where he also worked as an assistant. From 1938 he worked as a legal editor for the FA Brockhaus publishing house in Leipzig. From 1945 to 1948 he was a councilor in the Hessian Ministry of Education . From 1948 to 1961 he was director of the West German Library in Marburg and from 1961 to 1977 director of the Institute for Documentation he founded in Frankfurt am Main . In 1980 he became president of the German Schiller Society , the Schiller National Museum and the German Literature Archive in Marbach .

He was married to Edith, geb. Neven, and had three children.

Fonts (selection)

  • State theoretical foundations of constitutional reforms in the 14th and 15th centuries . Leipzig 1939, OCLC 34042923 .
  • West German Library (collections of the former Prussian State Library). Structure and development 1946–1949 . Marburg an der Lahn 1950, OCLC 464147722 .
  • From American librarianship. A travel report . Marburg an der Lahn 1952, OCLC 902255557 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Cremer, Martin . In: Walther Killy (Ed.): Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie (DBE) . 1st edition. tape 2 : Bohacz – Ebhardt . KG Saur, Munich 1995, ISBN 3-598-23162-8 , p. 398 .
  2. Cremer, Martin. In: Who is who? : the German Who's Who. 12th edition of Degener's Who's It ?. Arani, Berlin 1955.