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Handschriftenapparat Handschriftenapparat Lesesaal Altstadt April 2021 Aufstellungssystematik LSA HS Handschriftenapparat • LSA HS-A Zeitschriften, Allgemeines – LSA HS-AA Zeitschriften – LSA HS-AB Bibliographien – LSA HS-AC Allgemeines • LSA HS-B Buchwesen, Bibliothekswesen, Bibliotheksgeschichte – LSA HS-BA Buchwesen, Buchgeschichte allgemein – LSA HS-BB Historisches Verlagswesen, Buchhandel, Antiquariate – LSA HS-BC Bibliotheksgeschichte allgemein – LSA HS-BD Geschichte einzelner historischer Bibliotheken (außer Privatbibliothe- ken) nach dem Ortsalphabet – LSA HS-BE Geschichte einzelner historischer Bibliotheken (Privatbibliotheken) nach dem Namensalphabet – LSA HS-BF Bibliothekskataloge des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit – LSA HS-BG Archivwesen • LSA HS-C Einbandkunde – LSA HS-CA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-CB Technik und Materialien, Einbandstempel – LSA HS-CC Europäische Bucheinbände – LSA HS-CD Einzelne Buchbinder, Werkstätten – LSA HS-CE Supralibros • LSA HS-D Buchrestaurierung, Buchpflege, Bestandserhaltung – LSA HS-DA Allgemeines – LSA HS-DB Einbandrestaurierung – LSA HS-DC Papier- und Pergamentrestaurierung • LSA HS-E Handschriftenkunde – LSA HS-EA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-EB Europäische Handschriftenkunde – LSA HS-EC Handschriftenverwahrung und -erschließung – LSA HS-ED Beschreibstoffe – LSA HS-EE Wasserzeichen 1 2 • LSA HS-F Schriftgeschichte und Paläographie – LSA HS-FA Bibliograhien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-FB Schreiber, Schreibgeräte, Schreibtechniken – LSA HS-FC Einzelne Skriptorien – LSA HS-FD Griechische Paläographie – LSA HS-FE Tafelwerke zur griechischen Paläographie – LSA HS-FF Lateinische Paläographie – LSA HS-FG Tafelwerke zur lateinischen Paläographie – LSA HS-FH Deutsche Paläographie – LSA HS-FI Tafelwerke zur deutschen Paläographie – LSA HS-FK Sonstiges – LSA HS-FL Abbreviaturen, Kurzschrift – LSA HS-FL Epigraphik und Urkundenschrift • LSA HS-H Heidelberg – LSA HS-HA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-HB Bibliotheks- und Provenienzgeschichte – LSA HS-HC Bibliotheca Palatina in Rom – LSA HS-HD Handschriftenkataloge – LSA HS-HE Sonstige Repertorien – LSA HS-HF Ausstellungskataloge – LSA HS-HG Fonds: Cod. Pal. lat. et graec. – LSA HS-HH Fonds: Cod. Pal. lat. et graec., einzelne Handschriften – LSA HS-HI Fonds: Cod. Pal. germ. – LSA HS-HK Fonds: Cod. Pal. germ., einzelne Handschriften – LSA HS-HL Fonds: Cod. Pal. germ., einzelne Handschriften : Codex Manesse – LSA HS-HM Fonds: Cod. Pal. germ., einzelne Handschriften : Sachsenspiegel – LSA HS-HN Fonds: Salem – LSA HS-HO Fonds: Salem, einzelne Handschriften – LSA HS-HP Fonds: Heid. Hs. (mit Nachlässen) – LSA HS-HQ Fonds: Heid. Hs. (mit Nachlässen), einzelne Handschriften – LSA HS-HR Fonds: Sonstige (Cod. Heid. orient., Trübner) – LSA HS-HS Faksimilia – LSA HS-HT Inkunabeln, Alte Drucke – LSA HS-HU Graphische Sammlung, Karten – LSA HS-HV Urkunden – LSA HS-HW Sonstiges • LSA HS-I Handschriftenkataloge allgemein – LSA HS-IA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-IB Gesamtverzeichnisse: deutschsprachige Länder – LSA HS-IC Gesamtverzeichnisse: Frankreich – LSA HS-ID Gesamtverzeichnisse: angelsächsisches Gebiet – LSA HS-IE Gesamtverzeichnisse: Sonstige – LSA HS-IF Gesamtverzeichnisse: Theologie, Philologien, Naturwissenschaften u.a. – LSA HS-IG Gesamtverzeichnisse: einzelne Autoren 3 – LSA HS-IH Gesamtverzeichnisse: Kataloge datierter Handschriften • LSA HS-K Handschriftenkataloge nach dem Ortsalphabet • LSA HS-L Buchdruck – LSA HS-LA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-LB Geschichte – LSA HS-LC Buchdruck: Orte – LSA HS-LD Buchdruck: Personen – LSA HS-LE Buchillustrationen – LSA HS-LF Einblattdrucke, Druckgraphik, Exlibris • LSA HS-M Inkunabelkunde – LSA HS-MA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-MB Inkunabelkunde, einzelne Inkunabeln – LSA HS-MC Druckermarken – LSA HS-MD Typenbestimmung – LSA HS-ME Illustrationswerke einschließlich Faksimilies – LSA HS-MF Gesamtkataloge – LSA HS-MG Gesamtkataloge einzelner Länder • LSA HS-N Inkunabel- und Frühdruckkataloge nach dem Ortsalphabet • LSA HS-O Hilfswissenschaften – LSA HS-OA Allgemeines – LSA HS-OB Textüberlieferung, Wissenschaftsgeschichte – LSA HS-OC Initien-, Kolophon- und Werkverzeichnisse – LSA HS-OD Diplomatik, Papyrologie – LSA HS-OE Mittelalterliche Theologie und Philosophie – LSA HS-OF Liturgie und Hymnologie – LSA HS-OG Philologie • LSA HS-Q Nachlässe und Autographen – LSA HS-QA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-QB Nachlässe- und Autographenkataloge • LSA HS-R Graphische Sammlungen – LSA HS-RA Bibliographien, Allgemeines – LSA HS-RB Bestandskataloge • LSA HS-X Ausstellungskataloge (ohne Bezug zu einer bestimmten Bibliothek) • LSA HS-Y Handschriftenfaksimiles • LSA HS-Z Sonderdrucke LSA HS-AA 4 LSA HS-AA 001 Benzing, Josef: Der Buchdruck des 16. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet : eine Literatur- übersicht / Joseph Benzing. – Leipzig : Harrassowitz, 1936. – VI, 136 S. – (Zentralblatt für Biblio- thekswesen : Beiheft ; 68) F 8440-2::Beiheft 68 LSA HS-AA 017 Frauenfeld, Karl Heinz: Chronik von Rohrbach : 1200 Jahre, 766 bis 1966 / von Karl Heinz Frauen- feld. – Heidelberg : Ver. Brausdr., 1965. – 31 S. – (Ruperto Carola : Anlage ; 38) ZST 2657 B::38, ANL. 1 83 A 7272 Steht auch LSA His-OX 016 LSA HS-AA 017 Kiefer, Erwin: Grabinschriften im Heidelberger Bergfriedhof : eine epigraphische Studie / von Erwin Kiefer. – Heidelberg : Verl. Brausdr., 1966. – 36 S. – (Ruperto Carola : Anlage ; 39) ZST 2657 B::39, ANL. 82 R 92 Steht auch LSA His-OX 014 LSA HS-BA 001 Blanck, Horst: Das Buch in der Antike / Horst Blanck. – München : Beck, 1992. – 246 S. – (Beck’s archäologische Bibliothek) ISBN 3-406-36686-4 – ISBN 978-3-406-36686-4 92 A 13921 LSA HS-BA 002 Römer, Gerhard: Bücher, Stifter, Bibliotheken : Buchkultur zwischen Neckar und Bodensee / Ger- hard Römer. – Stuttgart ; Berlin ; Köln : Kohlhammer, 1997. – 296 S. ISBN 3-17-013025-0 – ISBN 978-3-17-013025-8 98 B 388 LSA HS-BA 003 Neddermeyer, Uwe: Von der Handschrift zum gedruckten Buch : Schriftlichkeit und Leseinteresse im Mittelalter und in der frühen Neuzeit; quantitative und qualitative Aspekte / Uwe Neddermeyer. – Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 19XX-. – (Buchwissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Deutschen Buchar- chiv München ; Bd. 61) ISBN 3-447-04068-8 – ISBN 978-3-447-04068-6 LSA HS-BA 004 Schottenloher, Karl: Bücher bewegten die Welt : eine Kulturgeschichte des Buches / von Karl Schot- tenloher. – Stuttgart : Hiersemann LSA HS-BB 003 De Hamel, Christopher: Glossed books of the Bible and the origins of the Paris booktrade / C. F. R. de Hamel. – Woodbridge [usw.] : Brewer, 1984. – XIV, 105 S ISBN 0-85991-147-0 – ISBN 978-0-85991-147-4 85 B 122 LSA HS-BD-CLUN 5 LSA HS-BC 001 Die europäischen Privatbibliotheken und Buchauktionen : ein Verzeichnis ihrer Kataloge / bearb. von Gerhard Loh1.1555/1675(1997) -. – Leipzig : Loh, 1997- LSA HS-BC 003 Deutsches Reich / bearb. von Hans Praesent. – Berlin : deGruyter, 1929. – 999 S. – (Minerva- Handbücher : Abt. 1, Die Bibliotheken ; Bd. 1) F 1494-0-4::1:1.1927/29 LSA HS-BC 003 Minerva-Handbücher : Ergänzungen zu Minerva, Jahrbuch der gelehrten Welt. 1, Die Bibliothe- ken1.1927/29 - 3.1934[?]. – Berlin : de Gruyter, 1927 F 1494-0-4 LSA HS-BC 005 Medieval libraries of Great Britain : a list of surviving books / ed. by N. R. Ker. – 2. ed. – London : Offices of the Royal Historical Soc. – (Guides and handbooks / Royal Historical Society ; …) LSA HS-BC 006 Löffler, Klemens: Deutsche Klosterbibliotheken / von Kl. Löffler. – 2., stark verm. u. verb. Aufl. – Bonn ; Leipzig : Schroeder, 1922. – 310 S. – (Bücherei der Kultur und Geschichte ; 27) B 194-103::27 89 A 3835 LSA HS-BC 007 I luoghi della memoria scritta : manoscritti, incunaboli, libri a stampa di biblioteche statali italiane / Ministero per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali, Ufficio Centrale per i Beni Librari e gli Istituti Culturali. Direzione scientifica Guglielmo Cavallo. – Roma : Ist. Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1994. – XIX, 488 S. ISBN 88-240-0351-6 – ISBN 978-88-240-0351-3 94 D 1184 LSA HS-BC 008 Bibliotheksstempel : Besitzvermerke von Bibliotheken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland / Staats- bibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz. [Hrsg. von Antonius Jammers]. – Wiesbaden : Rei- chert, 1998. – 264 S. – (Beiträge aus der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz ; 6) ISBN 3-89500-073-6 – ISBN 978-3-89500-073-7 98 B 852 LSA HS-BC 010 Czubatynski, Uwe: Armaria ecclesiae : Studien zur Geschichte des kirchlichen Bibliothekswesens / von Uwe Czubatynski. – Neustadt an der Aisch : Degener, 1998. – 381 S. – (Veröffentlichungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archive und Bibliotheken in der Evangelischen Kirche ; 24)(Veröffentli- chungen des Evangelischen Zentralarchivs in Berlin ; Bd. 6) ISBN 3-7686-4150-3 – ISBN 978-3-7686-4150-0 98 A 5868 LSA HS-BD-CLUN 001 Wischermann, Else Maria: Grundlagen einer cluniacensischen Bibliotheksgeschichte / Else Maria Wischermann. – München : Fink, 1988. – 162 S. – (Münstersche Mittelalter-Schriften ; Bd. 62) ISBN 3-7705-2510-8 – ISBN 978-3-7705-2510-2 88 A 11376 LSA HS-BD-FREI 6 LSA HS-BD-EBER 001 Palmer, Nigel F.: Zisterzienser und ihre Bücher : die mittelalterliche Bibliotheksgeschichte von Klo- ster Eberbach im Rheingau unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Oxford und London aufbe- wahrten Handschriften / Nigel F. Palmer. Hrsg. vom Freundeskreis Kloster Eberbach e.V. – 1. Aufl. – Regensburg : Schnell & Steiner, 1998. – 356 S. ISBN 3-7954-1189-0 – ISBN 978-3-7954-1189-3 98 B 1073 LSA HS-BD-FREI 001 Mittler, Elmar: Die Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg i. Br. : 1795 - 1823 ; Personal, Verwaltung, Über- nahme
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