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Item AnderesAnsprache anlässlich der Beerdigung von Frau Martha Urner-Bruckner, 1861-1949Ansprache anlässlich der Beerdigung von Frau Martha Urner-Bruckner, 1861-1949(1949) Urner-Bruckner, MarthaEnthält: Lebenslauf nach den eigenen Aufzeichnungen der Verstorbenen) ; Trauerrede von unbekanntItem BuchZur Erinnerung an Herrn Pfarrer Oskar Brändli (1852-1906) zu St. Leonhard in BaselZur Erinnerung an Herrn Pfarrer Oskar Brändli (1852-1906) zu St. Leonhard in Basel(Buchdruckerei J. Frehner, 1906) Brandt, PaulItem BuchZur Erinnerung an Frau Pfarrer Adèle Heer geb. KochZur Erinnerung an Frau Pfarrer Adèle Heer geb. Koch(Buchdruckerei J. Kaufmanns Wwe., 1907) Miescher, Ernst GottfriedItem BuchZur Erinnerung an Frau Sophie Vischer-Heussler von BaselZur Erinnerung an Frau Sophie Vischer-Heussler von Basel(Buchdruckerei zum Hirzen A.G., 1916) Gelzer, Karl August WilhelmItem ZeitschriftenheftBurgermeister Rudolf Wettstein von BaselBurgermeister Rudolf Wettstein von Basel(1808) Hirzel, Salomon; Stadtbibliothek Zürich; Lips, Johann HeinrichItem ArtikelDie Bücherzensur in der Schweiz von der Reformation bis 1600Die Bücherzensur in der Schweiz von der Reformation bis 1600(Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2018) Scheidegger, Christian; Zwingliverein (Zürich)Printing and the Reformation challenged book censorship in a new dimension. The Swiss confederates did not simply adopt the papal and imperial politics of censorship but discussed own solutions, which were subsequently implemented by the particular governments in their own interests. Committees of censorships were established within the protestant cities of Zurich, Basle and Berne for proving texts before printing. This official measure was intended to avoid conflicts with other governments and to guarantee domestic peace as well. The practice however was somehow fragmentary, mainly before the middle of the 16th century. Numerous complaints were made, prominently by the catholic confederates. The complaining party demanded usually to sequester the controversial publications and to punish the accused printers and authors as a restoration of the violated honour. The Swiss Diet served repeatedly as a mediation body in settling these conflicts. The city authorities conducted investigations against printers and authors, who violated the censorship rules. Unlike printing, the authorities of the protestant cities rarely controlled bookselling, whereas the catholic governments forbade trade and possession of protestant literature. In accordance with these strict regulations they confiscated frequently forbidden books and had them burnt by the executioner.Item BuchZum Andenken an Herrn Dr. Eduard Thurneysen-GemuseusZum Andenken an Herrn Dr. Eduard Thurneysen-Gemuseus([Basler Druck- und Verlags-Anstalt], 1900) Thurneysen, Eduard; Gelzer, Karl August Wilhelm; Riggenbach, EduardEnth.: Personalien von dem Verewigten selbst aufgezeichnet ; Ansprache gehalten in der Engelgass-Kapelle am 15. November 1900 durch Herrn Pfarrer K. Gelzer ; Worte am Grabe gesprochen von Professor Riggenbach-ThurneysenItem BuchZur Erinnerung an Herrn Professor Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer, Dr. theol. et phil.Zur Erinnerung an Herrn Professor Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer, Dr. theol. et phil.(Basler Druck- und Verlags-Anstalt, 1900) Salis, Arnold von; Bornemann, Wilhelm; Wernle, Paul; Matthieu, Jean; Stockmeyer, Karl; Scheller, D.Item BuchHermann Christ-Socin, 12. Dezember 1833 bis 23. November 1933Hermann Christ-Socin, 12. Dezember 1833 bis 23. November 1933([Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1934) Senn, GustavItem BuchZur Erinnerung an Dr. August Bernoulli-BurckhardtZur Erinnerung an Dr. August Bernoulli-Burckhardt(1922) Thommen, R.