A Friendship Ex Libris – Karl Wolfskehl, Salman Schocken, and their Libraries

J. Schneidawind
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The following article explores the question of how the biographies of the two German-Jewish collectors and bibliophiles Karl Wolfskehl and Salman Schocken are still connected today through their book collections. Schocken acquired Wolfskehl's library in 1937, not only enabling Wolfskehl to go into exile, but also saving the approximately 3,000-volume collection from destruction. The article traces the origins and development of both libraries in the context of Wolfskehl's and Schocken's lives with reference to their individual understanding of collecting, and discusses how the sale of the collection led to a friendly, if not uncomplicated, long-term connection between the two, which can still be traced through their books and libraries today.
图书馆之外的友谊——卡尔·沃尔夫斯凯尔、萨尔曼·肖肯和他们的图书馆
下面的文章探讨了两位德国犹太收藏家和藏书家卡尔·沃尔夫斯凯尔和萨尔曼·肖肯的传记如何通过他们的藏书联系在一起。Schocken于1937年收购了沃尔夫斯克尔的图书馆,不仅使沃尔夫斯克尔得以流亡,而且还使大约3000册的藏书免遭破坏。本文以沃尔夫斯克尔和朔肯各自对收藏的理解为背景,追溯了这两家图书馆的起源和发展,并讨论了藏品的出售如何促成了这两家图书馆之间友好(如果不是简单的话)的长期联系,这种联系今天仍然可以从他们的书籍和图书馆中追溯到。
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