Die biene auf dem Missionsfelde 1834-1857
Place |
Berlin |
Subject | |
Category | |
Author |
Gossner, Johannes |
Publisher |
The Gossner Mission |
Current holder | |
Link | |
Item number |
1466873 |
Access rights |
Request at location |
Rights |
Copyright Undetermined. Available for reference. |
Country of origin | |
Language | |
Period of reference |
1843 to 1857 |
Description from source |
Manuscript and Microform (1 microfilm reel; 35 mm.) The first 24 volumes of a German-language periodical published by the Gossner Mission, Berlin. The mission was founded by Johannes Gossner, an evangelical of no denomination, whose aim was simply to spread the Gospel. In practice, this usually meant that his missionaries became attached to other organisations. The Gossner Mission sent out 23 missionaries to Australia, five to the Chatham Islands, four to Polynesia, and five to Dutch New Guinea. After Gossner missionaries themselves reached the Pacific, the magazine began to publish much first-hand material. |
Physical format |
Manuscripts Periodicals |
Bibliographic citation | |
Place of Publication |
Berlin |
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