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The ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' (
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encyclopedia which until 2009 was published by the F. A. Brockhaus printing house. The first edition originated in the '' Conversations-Lexikon'' published by Löbel and Franke in
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1796–1808. Renamed ''Der Große Brockhaus'' in 1928 and ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' from 1966, the 21st thirty-volume edition contains about 300,000 entries on about 24,000 pages, with about 40,000 maps, graphics and tables. It is the largest German-language printed encyclopedia in the 21st century. In February 2008, F. A. Brockhaus announced the changeover to an
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and the discontinuation of the printed editions. The rights to the ''Brockhaus'' trademark were purchased by Arvato services, a subsidiary of the Bertelsmann media group. After more than 200 years, the distribution of the Brockhaus encyclopedia ceased completely in 2014.


History

Paralleling other 18th century encyclopedias, the scope of the original ''Conversations-Lexikon'' was expanded beyond that of earlier publications, in an effort to become comprehensive. Published by the
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scholars Renatus Gotthelf Löbel (1767–1799) and Christian Wilhelm Franke (1765–1831) from 1796 onward, it included
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, and in part
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, as well as the more typical
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, philosophy, natural history, etc. Upon Löbel's death in 1799, Franke sold the rights to publication to
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus (4 May 1772 – 20 August 1823) was a German encyclopedia publisher and editor, famed for publishing the '' Conversations-Lexikon'', which is now published as the Brockhaus encyclopedia. Biography Brockhaus was educ ...
(1772–1823). The deal was made at the
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on 25 October 1808 for the price of 1,800 thalers.


Full print editions

Thirteen editions were issued during the 19th century. The articles, often very brief, were considered excellent and trustworthy, especially on German subjects, gave references to the best books, and included biographies of living men. At first the name of the encyclopedia remained ''Konversationslexikon'' or ''Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyklopädie für die gebildeten Stände'' ("General German encyclopedia for the educated"); only with the 13th edition did the name Brockhaus appear in the title, and the present edition is titled ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie''. Christian Wilhelm Franke was to finish vol. vi of the Leipzig publication by December 1808, and the already projected supplement, in 2 volumes, by 1811. Brockhaus himself edited the 2nd edition (1812–1819, 10 vols.), and, when vol. IV was published, the 3rd (1814–1819).
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assisted in editing the 4th and 5th editions until he left Leipzig in April 1820, when Professor F.C. Hasse took his place. Brockhaus died in 1823, and his two eldest sons, Friedrich and
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, edited the 6th edition with Hasse's assistance in September 1823. Hasse edited the 7th edition.
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edited the 8th and 9th editions.
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, aided by
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, edited the 10th edition, assisted by , and
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, the younger son, assisted in the 11th edition. Kurtzel died on April 24, 1871, and Pilz was sole editor until March 1872, when Gustav Stockmann joined, who was alone from April until joined by Karl Wippermann in October. The 14th edition was published in 1894, featuring 18,842 pages in 16 regular volumes and one supplement volume. Preparations for the 15th edition were disrupted by
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, and recommenced in 1925. Because its 20 volumes (15,800 pages) were published from 1928–1934 which covered the period of the
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, this edition is sometimes referred to as the ''Weimar Brockhaus.'' A supplement volume was published in 1935. The 16th edition, published 1952–1957, consisted of 12 regular volumes, two supplement volumes, and one
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volume. The latest (2005–2006) full print version of the ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' is the 21st edition, with approx. 24,500 pages in 30 volumes. Prices start at EUR 2,820.


Abbreviated print editions

In addition to the full encyclopedia, several abbreviated editions have been published with increasingly condensed content: * The 1854 ''Kleineres Brockhaus'sches Conversations-Lexikon für den Hausgebrauch'' ("Minor Brockhaus Encyclopedia for Home Use") had 4 volumes; * The ''Brockhaus' Kleines Konversations-Lexikon'' ("Brockhaus Small Encyclopedia"), multiple editions, was published in two volumes; * ''Der Volks-Brockhaus'' ("The People's Brockhaus"), the first single-volume version, was first published in 1931. By 1941, it was in its 9th edition, with 794 pages. The 15th edition, expanded to 1040 pages, was published in 1975.


Transition to digital editions

A digital
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encyclopedia based on the Brockhaus Enzyklopädie is available under the name ''Brockhaus Multimedial Premium'', which is similar to
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. On February 13, 2008, Brockhaus announced that due to the disappointing sales figures, it would make the content of the encyclopedia available online, supported by Internet advertising revenues and that there might be no more print editions.
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"Start Writing the Eulogies for Print Encyclopedias"
''New York Times'', March 16, 2008
This announcement briefly boosted print sales again and the plans to switch to an on-line only edition were canceled.Marc Neller
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online, 22 July 2009 (Archived by
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However, in 2009 Bibliographisches Institut & F.A. Brockhaus AG (Bifab) sold the Brockhaus brand to Bertelsmann, renamed themselves to Bibliographisches Institut AG, and sacked 50 employees of its Leipzig-based editorial staff. This move was widely interpreted as the end of ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'', caused by the competition of Internet-based reference works such as
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Impact

''"No work of reference has been more useful and successful, or more frequently copied, imitated and translated, than that known as the ''Conversations-Lexikon'' of Brockhaus,"'' wrote the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' Eleventh Edition. The work was intended not for scientific use, but to promote general intellectual improvement by giving the results of research and discovery in a simple and popular form without extended details. This format, a contrast to the ''
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'', was widely imitated by later 19th century encyclopedias in several countries. The seventh edition of the ''Conversations-Lexikon'' formed the basis of the ''
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'' (1829–1833), the first significant American encyclopedia. Other encyclopedias modelled on ''Brockhaus'' included the Dutch '' Winkler Prins Geïllustreerde Encyclopaedie'' (1870–1882) and the Russian '' Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary'' (1890–1906). In 2009, ''Brockhaus'' had a
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of 93% in Germany.


Edition history


1st-13th

* 1st (1796–1808), six volumes, two supplemental volumes in 1810–1811 * 2nd (1809–1811), eight volumes, growing to ten (including supplements) during 1812–1819 * 3rd (1814–1819), ten volumes, supplements for early volumes supplied in 1818 as the overall work neared completion * 4th (1817–1819), ten volumes, two supplements in 1819–1820 * 5th (1819–1820), ten volumes * 6th (1824), ten volumes * 7th (1827), twelve volumes: *
v.1v.2v.3v.4v.9v.10v.12
* 8th (1833–1837), twelve volumes * 9th (1843–1848), fifteen volumes * 10th (1851–1855) *
v.5v.6v.11v.13v.14v.15 pt.2
* 11th (1864–1868), two supplements in 1872-1873 * 12th (1875–1879) * 13th (1882–1887) ''Brockhaus Conversations-Lexikon''


14th-21st

* 14th (1893–1897) ''Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon'' ** . *
v.1
(A-Ast)
v.2
(A-Bi) *
v.3
(B–C)
v.4
(Ces-Deut) *
v.5
(De-En) ***v.8 (Gi-He) **
v.9
(H–J)
v.10
(K–Leb) *
v.11
(Lebe–Mor)
v.12
(M–P) *** v.13 (Perugia-Rudersport
v.14
(Rüdesheim-Succus) **
v.15
(So-Tu)
v.17
(supplement)
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* 15th (1928–1935) ''Der Große Brockhaus'', twenty-two volumes including atlas and index, supplement in 1939 * 16th (1952–1957) ''Der Große Brockhaus'', first post-
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publication * 17th (1966–1974) ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' * 18th (1977–1981) ''Der Große Brockhaus'' * 19th (1986–1994) ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' * (1989) Special edition of the 19th edition, with book design by
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(24 Volumes limited to 1840 numbered and signed sets (1800 arab and 40 roman numerals)) * 20th (1996–1999) ''Brockhaus Die Enzyklopädie'' * 21st (2005–2006) ''Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' (starting fall 2005), also available on
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and thumbdrive * (2007) Special edition of the 21st edition, with book design by
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(starting fall 2007)


See also

*'' Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary''


References

* *Webpage of the Hundertwasser Non-Profit Foundation, Austria, http://www.hundertwasser.at/english/oeuvre/ankunst/apa_buecher.php, accessed 22 July 2020


External links

*
Brockhaus' Kleines Konversations-Lexikon (1911 edition)

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(Catalogue of books published by F.A. Brockhaus until 1872, including publishing details of the ''Konversationslexikon'' until the 11th edition) – scan at the
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