Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association in Hanover
The journal of the Architects and Engineers Association of Hanover (ZAIVH) was an illustrated trade journal published in the 19th and early 20th centuries for the general public as well as by and for architects and engineers . The editor was the board of directors of the Architects and Engineers Association in Hanover .
history
The forerunner of the magazine was from 1851 to 1854 the note sheet of the Architects and Engineers Association for the Kingdom of Hanover . In the years from 1855 to 1866 the magazine was still published under the title Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association for the Kingdom of Hanover . The publisher at the time was the temporary bookseller Carl Rümpler, who was also based in Hanover . Later editions were initially published by Schmorl & von Seefeld .
Its successor was the magazine for architecture and engineering , which was planned weekly from 1896 to 1900, but was published at irregular intervals . Organ of the Association of German Architects and Engineers Associations. Organ of the Saxon Engineers and Architects Association and the Architects and Engineers Association of Hanover. Weekly edition.
From 1896 onwards, the almost identical title issue of the magazine Zeitschrift für Architektur und Ingenieurwesen appeared at the same time . Organ of the Association of German Architects and Engineers Associations. Organ of the Saxon Engineers and Architects Association and the Architects and Engineers Association of Hanover. Issue issue . This first appeared in Hanover by Jänecke, then by Engelhard, and earlier in Wiesbaden by Kreidel. With the number 67 of this third series, the publication of the paper was stopped at the beginning of the Weimar Republic in 1921.
Personalities
- From 1901 to 1908 Carl Wolff was the editor of ZAIVH.
- Wilhelm Keck wrote several times in the ZAIVH
Digital copies
- Journal of the Architects and Engineers Association for the Kingdom of Hanover. New set of the note sheet , with 31 drawings and woodcuts and an appendix overview of the medieval + * architectural monuments of Lower Saxony , Volume 4, Issue 1-4, Carl Rümpler, Hanover 1858. ( digitized via Google books )
The following digital copies are available in the Munich Digital Collection. The editions were usually edited by Keck.
- Volume 1, 1855
- Volume 2, 1856
- Volume 3, 1857
- Volume 4, 1858
- Volume 5, 1859
- Volume 6, 1860
- Volume 7, 1861
- Volume 8, 1862
- Volume 9, 1863
- Volume 10, 1864
- Volume 11, 1865
- Volume 12, 1866
- Volume 13, 1867
- Volume 14, 1868
- Volume 15, 1869
- Volume 16, 1870
- Volume 17, 1871
- Volume 18, 1872
- Volume 19, 1873
- Volume 20, 1874
- Volume 21, 1875
- Volume 22, 1876
- Volume 23, 1877
- Volume 24, 1878
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f Compare the information from the German National Library and cross-references
- ↑ a b Helmut Knocke : Wolff, Carl. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 684.
- ↑ Compare for example Theodor Unger : Neue Wasserwerke , in ders .: Hannover. Guide through the city and its buildings. Festschrift for the fifth general assembly of the Association of German Architects and Engineers' Associations. Ed .: Architects and Engineers Association of Hanover, Curt R. Vincentz Verlag, Hanover 1882, p. 19 (6th reprint edition 1991, Edition libri rari published by Th. Schäfer, Hanover, Th. Schäfer Druckerei, 1991, ISBN 3 -88746-050-2 )
- ↑ ZDB -ID 2794392-6
- ↑ ZDB ID 516283-x
- ↑ G. Lang: The chimney. passim