found: Vincke, L. Tableau de l'administration intérieure de la Grand-Bretagne, 1819:t.p. (M. de Raumer)
found: LC data base, 7/31/87(hdg.: Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg von, 1781-1873; usage: Frederick von Raumer)
found: MdU/G-K files(usage: Friedrich von Raumer)
found: OCLC, Jan. 30, 2014(headings: Raumer, Friedrich, 1781-1873; Raumer, Friedrich von, 1781-1873; Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg von, 1781-1873; usage: Friedrich von Raumer)
found: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, Jan. 30, 2014(access point: Raumer, Friedrich von; other access points: Raumer, Friedrich; Raumer, Fridericus a; Raumer, Frederick von; Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig George von; Raumer, Friedrich L. von; Raumer, Frederic von; dates: born 1781, Wörlitz; died 1873, Berlin; historian, author, governmental scientist)
found: German Wikipedia, Jan. 30, 2014 :"Friedrich von Raumer" (Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer; born 14 May 1781, Wörlitz; died 14 Jun. 1873, Berlin; German administrative attorney, historian and politician; son of Georg Friedrich von Raumer, government official, and his wife Charlotte, born de Marées; attended the Joachimstalsche Gymnasium, followed by legal, governmental, political studies and history, U. Göttingen and Halle; several state and national government positions thereafter, but his liberal, reform-oriented opinions brought such conflict with authorities, that he decided to take another path; doctor of philosophy, U. Heidelberg, 1811, and called to U. Breslau to the chair for political studies and history, 1818/1819 rector, while 1815/1817 taking several research travels through Germany, Switzerland and Italy; called to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin in 1819, he remained at this post until his retirement in 1853 (serving 4 times as dean of the Philosophical faculty, and rector of the university 1822/23 and 1842/43), taking several research trips, and continuing to lecture until shortly before his death; apart from his teaching activities R. was politically and socially ambitious, yet managed by provocative speeches and essays to thwart those ambitions; from 1801 to his death a promoter of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, as well as establishment of several public libraries)