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Smend, Rudolf an Berthold Barwinski Göttingen, 10.12.1955 Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen Nachlass Rudolf Smend *15.01.1882 +05.07.1975 Jurist, Professor Wirkungsorte: Kiel, Greifswald, Tübingen, Bonn, Berlin, Göttingen Professor für Staats-, Kirchen- und Verwaltungsrecht Provenienz: Acc. Mss. 2002.2 Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Acc. Mss. 2009.7 Göttingen 2009 Inhaltsverzeichnis Seite 1. Allgemeine Korrespondenz Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 1 – A 1004 1 2. Briefsammlungen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend B 1 – B 16 162 3. Themenbezogene Korrespondenzen und Akten Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend C 1 – C 54 168 4. Personenbezogene Korrespondenzen und Akten Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend D 1 – D 29 186 5. Korrespondenzen zu Berufungsangelegenheiten Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend E 1 – E 8 195 6. Dissertationen und Habilitationen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend F 1 – F 58 198 7. Frühe Arbeiten (bis zur Habilitation) Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend G 1 – G 4 212 8 Manuskripte Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend H 1 – H 16 213 9. Reden und Vorträge Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend I 1 – I 61 217 10. Gremien und Tagungen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend J 1 – J 6 229 11. Rechtsgutachten Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend K 1 – K 30 245 12. Vorlesungen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend L 1 – L 6 254 13. Vorlesungsmitschriften von Hörern Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend M 1 – M 6 256 14. Seminare Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend N 1 – N 63 257 15. Notizen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend O 1 – O 97 278 16. Werdegang / Berufungen Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend P 1 – P 21 291 17. Ehrungen und Glückwünsche Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend Q 1 – Q 36 297 18. Würdigungen und Nachrufe Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend R 1 – R 5 305 19. Varia Signatur: Cod. Ms. R. Smend S 1 – S 14 306 Anhang 1: Vorlesungen und Seminare an der Universität Tübingen WS 1911/12 – WS 1914/15 310 Anhang 2: Vorlesungen und Seminare an der Universität Bonn SS 1915 – WS 1921/22 311 Anhang 3: Vorlesungen und Seminare an der Universität Berlin SS 1922 – 1935 313 Anhang 4: Vorlesungen und Seminare an der Universität Göttingen WS 1936/37 – WS 1969/70 317 Nachlass Rudolf Smend ; Allgemeine Korrespondenz Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 1 Abe, Teruya Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Smend Göttingen, 21.11.1958; 20.06.1959; 26.10.1959. – 3 Br. + Beil. Beil.: Briefwechsel zur Betreuung des Humboldt-Stipendiaten Teruya Abe während seines Deutschland-Aufenthaltes 1958 (4 Bl.); 1 Notizzettel von R. Smend Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 2 Abendroth, Wolfgang An Rudolf Smend Marburg, 18.11.1955. – 1 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2002.2 Betr. Plan der Marburger Demokratischen Studentengruppe, Rudolf Smend zu einem Vortragsabend einzuladen Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 3 Abendroth, Wolfgang An Rudolf Smend Wilhelmshaven-Rüstersiel; Gießen, 1949; 1950; 1962. – 3 Br., 1 Telegr. Einladungen zu Vorträgen; Nr. 4: Schmucktelegr. zum 80. Geburtstag Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 4 Adam, Alfred An Rudolf Smend Bethel; Badenweiler, 26.09.1958; 15.11.1958; 14.01.1962. – 2 Br., 1 Pk. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 5 Adamek, Helmut An Rudolf Smend Marburg, 03.10.1958. – 1 Br. + 1 Anl. Anl.: Zum Studienthema: Kirche und Institution ... erarbeitet bei der Arbeitstagung in Bad Hersfeld ... (Matrizenabzug; 4 S.) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2002.2 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 6 Aland, Kurt An Rudolf Smend Berlin, 16.12.1944. – 1 Br. Über Veröffentlichungsprojekte (Historische Kommission) sowie den Verbleib des Nachlasses Emil Sehling Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 1 Nachlass Rudolf Smend ; Allgemeine Korrespondenz Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 7 Albertz, Martin und Marianne An Rudolf Smend Berlin, 1933; 1952; 1953; 1957. – 7 Br. 3 Br. von Martin Albertz, 3 Br. von Marianne Albertz, 1 gemeinsamer Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 8 Allemann, Fritz René An Rudolf Smend Mehlem/Rhein, 08.06.1952. – 1 Br. Betr. Umfrage der Züricher Zeitung "TAT" zur Frage einer Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 9 Allesch, Gustav Johannes von An Rudolf Smend Göttingen, 11.10.1945. – 1 Br. Über einen "Fall Baumgarten" (Franziska Baumgarten ?) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 10 Alt, Albrecht An Rudolf Smend Greifswald; Ansbach; Cairo; Jerusalem u.a., 1912-1914; 1952; 1957. – 17 Bl. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 11 Altermatt, Leo An Rudolf Smend Solothurn, 20.10.1955. – 1 Br. Betr. v.a. Schilderung der Stadt Solothurn durch Otto Mejer Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 12 Althaus, Paul An Rudolf Smend Elmau, Oberbayern; Erlangen; Gössweinstein, 1931; 1932; 1952; 1957-1962. – 8 Br. u. Pk. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 13 Amelunxen, Rudolf An Rudolf Smend Münster, 30.03.1946. – 1 Br. Übersendet Zulassungsantrag der künftigen Studentin Anita Althoff Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 2 Nachlass Rudolf Smend ; Allgemeine Korrespondenz Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 14 Anders, Georg An Rudolf Smend Bonn, 26.03.1962. – 1 Br. Dank für Übersendung der "Berliner Einnerungen" Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 15 Anrich, Gustav Adolf An Rudolf Smend Bonn, 16.03.1920. – 1 Pk. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 16 Anschütz, Gerhard Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Smend Berlin; Locarno; Feldberg/Schwarzwald; Dornbirn u.a., 1908; 1911-1917; 1921; 1927; 1928. – 20 Br. u. Pk. + 1 Beil. (gedr. Danksagung) Darunter von R. Smend nur 2 Br.: Durchschl. v. 25.3.1928 u. hs. Entw. v. 13.5.1928 (mit Vermerk: "Konzept meiner Absage nach Heidelberg") Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 17 Apt, Max An Rudolf Smend Berlin, 25.07.1928; 06.11.1928; 07.11.1928. – 3 Br. + 2 Beil. Betr. Abdruck von R. Smends Einleitung zur Reichsverfassung Beil. 1: 4 Br. des Sieben-Stäbe-Verlags an R. Smend (1928-1931) Beil. 2: alter Umschl. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 18 Arndt, Adolf Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Smend Bonn; Göttingen, 15.05.1957; 16.05.1957. – 2 Br. + 1 Beil. Betr. v.a. Gutachten des Kirchenrechtlichen Instituts der Universität Göttingen zum Vertrag zwischen dem Lande Schleswig-Holstein und den Evangelischen Landeskirchen in Schleswig-Holstein 1 Br. von A. Arndt, 1 Durchschl. von R. Smend Beil.: Konrad Müller an Adolf Arndt. – Göttingen, 14.05.1957. – 1 Br.-Abschr. (betr. Kirchenvertrag Schleswig-Holstein) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2002.2 3 Nachlass Rudolf Smend ; Allgemeine Korrespondenz Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 19 Arndt, Adolf An Rudolf Smend Bonn; Berlin, 1933; 1953-1969. – 23 Bl. Bl. 1: Adolf Arndt an Heinrich Triepel. – Berlin-Zehlendorf, 17.02.1933. – 1 Br. (am Kopf des Br. Notiz H. Triepels für R. Smend) Bl. 5-7: Adolf Arndt an Heinz Brunotte. – o.O. [Bonn], 09.12.1954. – 1 Br. (Durchschl.) Bl. 9-10: Adolf Arndt an Arno Hennig. – o.O. [Bonn], 12.01.1957. – 1 Br. (Durchschl.) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 20 Arndt, Helmut An Rudolf Smend Berlin-Dahlem, 1961; 1962. – 4 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 21 Arnim, ... von An Rudolf Smend Berlin; Schöneberg, 18.02.1931; 03.07. [o.J.]. – 2 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 22 Aubin, Elisabeth An Rudolf Smend Kiefersfelden, 1946; 1949. – 4 Br. + 5 Beil. Beil. betr. antinationalsozialistische Einstellung des Ehepaars Aubin. 1946-1949 (5 Bl.) Personenschlagwort: Aubin, Gustav Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 23 Aubin, Gustav An Rudolf Smend Halle, 09.10.1923. – 1 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 24 Aubin, Hermann An Rudolf Smend Lemgo, 25.03.1946. – 1 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 25 Augstein, Rudolf Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Smend Hamburg; Göttingen, 16.05.1963; 22.05.1963. – 2 Br. + 1 Beil. Augstein übersendet Horst Ehmkes Begründung für die Verfassungsbeschwerde des Spiegel- Verlags (Spiegel-Affäre); Smend dankt dafür Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 4 Nachlass Rudolf Smend ; Allgemeine Korrespondenz Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 26 Bachof, Otto An Rudolf Smend Erlangen; Tübingen, 1955; 1957; 1960-1962; 1967; 1968; 1972. – 10 Br. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 27 Badura, Peter An Rudolf Smend Göttingen; Erlangen; München, 1965-1975. – 21 Bl. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 28 Bähnisch, Theanolte An Rudolf Smend Hannover, 21.12.1949. – 1 Br. Kurzmitteilung: Dank für Bericht von W. Hennis Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 29 Baete, Ludwig Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Smend Osnabrück; Tübingen; Göttingen, 1947-1949; 1952. – 10 Br., 1 Pk., 2 Telegr. + 3 Beil. Von R. Smend nur 1 Durchschl. (16.3.1949) Korr. aus dem Jahre 1947 betr. v.a. Immatrikulation von Hans-Justus Bäte Beil.: Hans-Justus Bäte an R. Smend. 1947 bzw. 1949 (3 Br.) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 30 Baeumler, Alfred An Rudolf Smend Rom; Berlin, 1919; 01.07.1933; 08.06.1936. – 1 Pk., 2 Br. + 2 Beil. Beil. 1: A. Bäeumlers Ehefrau Marianne an R. Smend. Weißenstadt, 8.7.1946 (Bitte um ein Entlastungszeugnis für die Verhandlung vor der Spruchkammer) Beil. 2: R. Smend an Marianne Baeumler. Göttingen, 17.7.1946 (Durchschl.) Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 31 Bäumlin, Richard An Rudolf Smend Göttingen; Bern; Sinneringen u.a., 1956-1972. – 34 Bl. Inventarnummer: Acc. Mss. 2006.12 Cod. Ms. R. Smend A 32 Ball-Kaduri, Kurt Jacob An Rudolf Smend Berlin, 21.10.1930. – 1 Br. Betr. Buchveröffentlichung über das materielle Wahlprüfungsrecht Inventarnummer: Acc.
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