University box

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The University Box referred to in the early modern period a supply store for cereals for the University . It describes part of the university asset management.

The university caste administrators or servants, who were responsible for keeping supplies, mostly did not belong to academic professions, but to the artisan class and were accordingly usually master bakers, who are consequently part of the food industry and at the same time had commercial knowledge. Related purchases and sales were made here. According to the sources, this facility existed primarily in southern Germany until the beginning of the 19th century. Verifiable is this facility u. a. in Munich - Landshut , Ingolstadt or Tübingen or in Aichach . In Ingolstadt, as in other cities, there is also the ducal box , but it has nothing to do with the Ingolstadt university box and was not always used for storage purposes.

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  1. In Grimm's dictionary "box" means u. a. Storage space for supplies. [1]
  2. ^ Festschrift for Erich Angermann on his 65th birthday ..., p. 29
  3. ^ Kurpfalzbaierische Staatszeitung of Munich: 1805
  4. ^ [2] Clara Wallenreiter: The asset management of the University of Landshut-Munich. A contribution to the history of the Bavarian university type from the 18th to the 20th century, Berlin 1971, p. 77 f.
  5. https://www.in-kb.de/media/custom/465_1006_1.PDF
  6. Hans-Ulrich Schwarz: Die Universitätspflege Feuerbach (1477-1825): Studies on property: Studies on property, administrative and economic history of the University of Tübingen, Tübingen 1981, p. 170, note 577.
  7. ^ Hubertus von Schrottenberg: Science Financing (Professors' Salaries) and the Problem of Self-Management of Assets at the University of Ingolstadt (1472-1676) , Diss. Munich 1978 , pp. 669–703.