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241:, pivoted the publishing business to focus on revitalizing the Catholic Church in Germany. He gradually abandoned fine-art publications in favour of book-publishing, with an emphasis on religious books. These included theological literature, catechetical works, pedagogies, saints' lives, and sermons. He next took up works dealing with the religious and political problems of the day, with questions of ecclesiastical policy and social controversies and issues. Eventually he expanded to works on the general sciences–history and philosophy, the natural sciences, geography, and ethnology, including the publication of atlases, school textbooks, music, art and its literature, the history of literature, and belles-lettres. His governing purpose throughout was to avoid wasting his energies on particular publications, but to build up the various branches gradually and systematically by the publication of more comprehensive "collections" and "libraries" and by the issue of scientific periodicals. 250:(Church Lexicon) was the great centre of his fifty years' activity as a publisher. It was the first comprehensive attempt to treat everything that had any connexion with theology encyclopedically in one work, and also the first attempt to unite all the Catholic savants of Germany, in the production of one great work. Herder had nursed this project since 1840. When its appearance was made possible and its issue was begun in 1847 under the direction of 234:(31 July 1818 – 10 November 1888), took charge of the publishing department until his brother's retirement in 1856, when he undertook the sole management. Equipped with a thorough, scholarly education, trained in the book business by his father and under Gauthier de Laguionie in Paris, Benjamin had had his views further broadened early in life by travels through Germany, Austria, France, England, and Italy. 628: 275:. It was sixteen years more before the preliminary work could be begun on the new edition, and ten years more before its publication could be started. While the historical element had been especially emphasized in the first edition, the dogmatic and exegetical side was expanded to equal dimensions in the second edition. The subjects to be treated were chosen by 543:
New branches were established to open a wider market than the older establishments at Freiburg and Strasburg afforded. In 1873 were founded the St. Louis (U. S. A.) branch, under the management of Joseph Gummersbach, and the Munich branch under Herder's brother-in-law, Adolf Streber, and in 1886 that
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Herder generally took an active role in publishing, selecting the themes for literary treatment and keeping watch for competent collaborators. The publishing house sometimes faced financial difficulties under his management, including during the Baden uprising of 1848, the wars between 1859 and 1871,
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it contained. Although such great achievements won a European reputation for the house, the commercial profits derived therefrom were entirely disproportionate to the expenditure. Consequently the condition of the house at Bartholomäus Herder's death in 1839 was by no means a satisfactory one. His
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Under the management of Hermann Herder, a series of collections, chiefly theological and historical, were issued. Publishing started in foreign languages, principally Spanish and English. In the 21st century, various annuals have been published. These include the
302:" (Universal Encyclopedia, 1st ed., 1853-7), a general encyclopedia intended for a Catholic audience. Out of regard for the limited purchasing capacity of the Catholic public in Germany, he confined himself to the modest limits of five medium-sized volumes. 202:, and modeling in terra cotta, in connection with the publishing business. More than three hundred pupils were educated there, while the sumptuous illustrations and maps that were issued mark an epoch in the history of this branch of technic–especially the " 258:, Orientalist of Freiburg. After sixteen years of struggling and striving on the part of Herder, all obstacles were overcome, and the work was brought to completion in 1856, thanks chiefly to the support of 214:" (Atlas of Central Europe in 60 plates, 1830), which was the earliest employment of two-colour lithography. As late as 1870 this atlas rendered important service to the German army by reason of the map of 393:" (Supplementary Numbers) numbered more than one hundred. These works contributed to a growing relationship between the house of Herder and the German Jesuits, which led to publications such as the " 167:, where, in connection with the university, a more comprehensive character was given to the publications and helped in developing new directions. One of the most important publications was 540:
and the Kulturkampf. Herder was dedicated to training his assistants, and one of them, Franz Joseph Hutter (b. at Ravensburg, 25 November 1840) later became his partner in the business.
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Herder published a great number of other works, some of which became well-known and garnered an international reputation for his publishing house. These included the works of
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In the 1990s, the American imprint of Herder & Herder was brought back under the international Herder publishing family. Gwendolin Herder became the CEO of The
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It had a decisive influence on the subsequent intellectual activity of Catholicism. While it was still in process of issue,
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Katholische Kirche und christlicher Staat in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung und in Beziehung auf Fragen der Gegenwart
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is a publishing company started by the Herders, a German family. The company focuses primarily on
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opened after the promulgation of the fundamental decrees of the First Vatican Council, with
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Fractio Panis, die alteste Darstellung der eucharistischen Opfers (Freiburg in Breisgau)
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Benjamin, strongly impressed by the 1837 conflicts between Protestants and Catholics in
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Allgemeine Geschichte vom Anfang der historischen Kenntniss bis auf unsere Zeiten
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Heilige Schriften des Alten und Neuen Testamentes in 200 biblischen Kupfern
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Archiv fĂĽr pastorale Conferenzen in den Landkapiteln des Bisthums Constanz
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became a hot topic among Catholics. In response, Herder published in "
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After the end of the war, Herder founded an art institution for
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Archiv fĂĽr Literature und Kirchengeschichte des Mittelalters
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until his elevation to the cardinalate, and afterwards by
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(1905). 446:Other works published by Herder included: 18: 775:Publishing companies established in 1801 309:, popular theologian and teacher, whose 653: 476:Bibliothek fĂĽr Länder- und Völker-kunde 223:Karl Raphael Herder and Benjamin Herder 211:Atlas von Central-Europa in 60 Blättern 676:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 508:Staatslexikon der Görres-Gesellschaft 7: 785:German companies established in 1801 770:Book publishing companies of Germany 699:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 647:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 601:in 1873, and one in Berlin in 1906. 532:Bibliothek fĂĽr katholische Pädagogik 219:two sons succeeded to the heritage. 317:achieved an extraordinary success. 597:The firm established an office in 187:with the allied armies in 1815 in 14: 687:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 641:". 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Bartholomäus Herder
Germany
Freiburg im Breisgau
Books
Imprints
Crossroad
www.herder.de
Catholic
ecclesiology
Christian mysticism
Bartholomäus Herder
Meersburg
Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg
Freiburg im Breisgau
Karl von Rotteck
Paris
Metternich
lithography
copperplate engraving
France
Karl Raphael Herder
Benjamin Herder
Cologne
Benedict Welte
Heinrich Joseph Wetzer
Hefele
Protestant
Adalbert Weiss
Joseph Hergenröther
Franz Philip Kaulen

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