Publishing house Moritz Schauenburg

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The Moritz Schauenburg publishing house was a traditional publishing house based in Lahr / Black Forest , which was liquidated in 1999. The publishing house goes back to the Geiger printing company and was founded by Johann Moritz Konrad Schauenburg . His son was August Moritz Ferdinand Schauenburg .

The Civis Academicus and the Allgemeine Deutsche Kommersbuch were previously published by Moritz Schauenburg . The publisher's publications also include Saint Anthony of Padua , one of the early closed picture stories by the humorous draftsman and poet Wilhelm Busch . The Saint Anthony of Padua appeared in 1870 and to the date on which Pius IX. in the 1st Vatican Council proclaimed the dogmas of papal infallibility , which the Protestant world rubbed against. The publisher was particularly closely monitored by the censors because of the publication of Kommers books . On July 8, 1870, the public prosecutor in Offenburg charged the publisher Moritz Schauenburg with "degrading religion and causing public nuisance through indecent writings", an accusation that hit Wilhelm Busch very much. The Düsseldorf regional court followed the Offenburg example and had the plant confiscated. Although the publisher Schauenburg was acquitted on March 27, 1871, the work was even banned in Austria , which was valid until 1902.

The Civis Academicus has been published by SH-Verlag since 2000 , the Allgemeine Deutsche Kommersbuch by Morstadt-Verlag .

In addition, Schauenburg also published the Lahrer limping messenger , which is published today by Ernst Kaufmann in Lahr and from the 2011 edition by Silberburg Verlag .

The Baden dictionary founded by Ernst Ochs was transferred to the Oldenbourg publishing house in Munich.

Single receipts

  1. ^ Eva Weissweiler: Wilhelm Busch. The laughing pessimist. A biography . Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-462-03930-6 , p. 166 and p. 167
  2. Weissweiler, p. 169 and p. 172

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