Ursula von Dietze

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Ursula von Dietze (born December 12, 1925 in Rostock , † April 5, 1979 in Mainz ) was a German librarian.

Life

Dietze was the daughter of the economist Constantin von Dietze . She studied history, philosophy, German and Protestant theology in Freiburg , Basel and Göttingen , where she received her doctorate in 1955. From 1953 to 1957 she was a research assistant in the library of the History Department of the University of Göttingen , as well as at the Max Planck Institute for History from 1957 to 1959, before she became a library trainee at the University of Göttingen and took her specialist examination in 1961. In the same year she became a library assistant at the regional library in Karlsruhe , but two years later she moved to the library of the Technical University . From 1965 she worked at the Mainz City Library , where she was entrusted with the provisional management. In 1966 she became director of the Mainz City Library.

Fonts

  • Luxembourg between Germany and Burgundy (1383–1443) , Göttingen 1955 (Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1955).
  • Ed .: Jürgen Busch: Bibliography on the library and library system. Edit from the estate by Ursula von Dietze . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1966.
  • Mainz, city library . In: Regional libraries in the Federal Republic of Germany. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1971, pp. 204-208.
  • The road to annihilation: 1933 to 1945 . In: Jews in Mainz. Stadtverwaltung, Mainz 1978, pp. 84–90.
  • Rhineland-Palatinate in the book in the past and present; a bibliography . Regional Association of Publishers and Booksellers, Mainz 1979.

literature

  • Alexandra Habermann et al: Lexicon of German Scientific Librarians 1925–1980 , Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 1985, ISBN 3-465-01664-5 , p. 59.