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Work Begun
- 1917
Variants
- Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Germania sacra
- Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte. Germania sacra
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Sources
- found: Das Bistum Augsburg. 1. Die Benediktinerabtei Benediktbeuren, 1991:series title page (Germania sacra; ISSN 0435-5857)
- found: Das Bistum Münster. Das Zisterzienserinnen-, später Benedikterinnenkloster St. Aegidii zu Münster, 2009:series title page (Germania sacra. Dritte Folge ; 1) page v (following the closure of the Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte in 2007, responsibility for Germania sacra has been transferred to the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen; concomitantly, the Neue Folge of Germania sacra has ended and is being superseded by the Dritte Folge)
- found: Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Germania sacra website, viewed October 5, 2020(Germania sacra; this series seeks to provide access to historical records associated with the Catholic Church in the territory of the Holy Roman Empire. The original section of Germania sacra (the "Alte Folge," comprising 8 volumes) was founded by Paul Fridolin Kehr in 1917. Germania sacra was located at the Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte in Göttingen from 1956 until the Institut closed in 2007, during which time it published 50 volumes in the so-called "Neue Folge." Following the Institut's closure, responsibility for Germania sacra was transferred to the Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, and the volumes were designated as the "Dritte Folge"; the editorial team consists of Christian Popp, Nathalie Kruppa, Bärbel Kröger, and Jasmin Hoven-Hacker) - https://adw-goe.de/forschung/forschungsprojekte-akademienprogramm/germania-sacra/
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Change Notes
- 1997-09-09: new
- 2021-04-28: revised
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