Carl Rümpler Explained
Carl Rümpler (born 17 Dezember 1820 in Hannover[1]) was a German publisher, based in Hanover. He and his publishing company of the same name published a high number of works in the 1850s - 1870s.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He published many books related to myths and tales such as Gervase of Tilbury's medieval encyclopedia Otia Imperialia in 1856, he also published works such as Herman Grimm's Leben Michelangelo in two volumes between 1860 and 1863 amongst many others.[7]
Notes and References
- Evangelische Kirche Hainholz: Kirchenbuch. Heiraten. Nr. 21/1851.
- Book: Trübner's American and oriental literary record. 20 July 2012. 1868. 748.
- Book: Schludermann, Brigitte. A quantitative analysis of German/Dutch language mixture in the Berlin songs mgf 922, the Gruuthuse-songs, and the Hague MS 128 E 2. 20 July 2012. 1996. Kümmerle Verlag. 978-3-87452-545-9.
- Book: Cooter. Roger. Luckin. Bill. Accidents in History: Injuries, Fatalities and Social Relations. 20 July 2012. 30 June 1997. Rodopi. 978-90-420-0093-3. 141.
- Book: Ashliman, D. L.. Folk and Fairy Tales: A Handbook. 20 July 2012. 30 May 2004. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-32810-7. 2.
- Book: The Westminster review. 20 July 2012. 1863. Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy. 1.
- Book: Rossetti. Dante Gabriel. Fredeman. William E.. The Correspondence: Vol. 6, The last decade 1873 - 1882, Kelmscott to Birchington ; 1, 1873 - 1874. 20 July 2012. 2006. Boydell & Brewer. 978-1-84384-060-2. 34.