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I: P. Fr. Vormann, S. V. D., und P. Wilh. Scharfenberg, S. V. D.: Die Monumbo-Sprache. Grammatik und Wörterverzeichnis. Mit Einleitung und Anhang von P. F. Hestermann. Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei, Wien, 1914 II: P. A. Grignard, S. J.: An Oraon-English Dictionary in the roman character with numerous phrases illustrative of sense and idiom and notes on tribal customs, beliefs etc., St. Gabriel-Mödling: Admin. d. Anthropos 1924 III: P. A. Moreira, S. J.: Grammatical Notes of the Sena Language. IV: P. Dr. G. Royen, O. F. M.: Die nominalen Klassifikationssysteme in den Sprachen der Erde. Mödling b. Wien: Admin. d. Anthropos 1929 V: Mullie, Jos[eph]. Het Chineesch taaleigen: inleiding tot de gesprokene taal (Noord-Pekineesch dialekt) [Die chinesische Sprache: Einführung in die gesprochene Sprache (Nordpekinesischer Dialekt)]. Vol. 1 (Pei-p'ing : Drukkerij der Lazaristen, 1930. VI: P. J. Mullie: Het Chineesch Taaleigen. Dritter Teil. Pei-p'ing: Drukkerij der Lazaristen 1931 VII: P. J. Mullie: Het Chineesch Taaleigen. Dritter Teil. Pei-p'ing: Drukkerij der Lazaristen 1933. VIII: Rev. James Williams: Grammar Notes and Vocabulary of the Language of the Makuchi Indians of Guiana. Mödling: Verl. d. internat. Zeitschrift "Anthropos", 1932. IX: P. A. G. Morice, O. M. I.: The Carrier Language (Déné Family). Vol. I. [(Déné Family); A grammar and dictionary combined]. Mödling b. Wien: Verl. [Admin.] d. "Anthropos" 1932. X: P. A. G. Morice, O. M. I.: The Carrier Language (Déné Family). Vol. II. Mödling b. Wien: Verl. [Admin.] d. "Anthropos" 1932. XI: P. Chrysost. Stromer, O. F. M.: Die Sprache der Mundurukú. Wörterbuch, Grammatik und Texte eines Indianeridioms am oberen Tapajoz, Amazonasgebiet. Mödling: Verl. d. internat. Zeitschrift "Anthropos", 1932 XII: P. Mor. Vanoverbergh, C.I.C.M.: A Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay as it is spoken at Bauco. Mödling: "Anthropos", 1933 XIII: P. J. P. Crazzolara, F. S. C.: Outlines of a Nuer Grammar. Mödling: "Anthropos", 1933 XIV Gertrud Kettler (Gertrud Pätsch): Das Verbum finitum in der altgeorgischen Übersetzung des Markus-Evangeliums. Münster i. Westf. 1938. (Münster, Phil. Diss., 1938)

=== Expeditionsserie === Martin Gusinde: Die Feuerland-Indianer. Mödling bei Wien: Verl. [Administration] d. Internat. Zeitsch. "Anthropos" Bd. 1. Die Selk'nam. 1931 Bd. 2. Die Yamana. 1937 Bd. 3. Anthropologie der Feuerland-Indianer. 1939

== Glossary (Anthropos) == The following glossary (partly in German) provides a brief overview of the various “Anthropos” locations associated with the publication of the Anthropos-Bibliothek (in Münster i. Westph., Mödling near Vienna, Posieux, Fribourg (Switzerland), Sankt Augustin, Beijing, and others). These sites formed — and in some cases still form — central institutions for ethnological and missionary-science research, particularly within the SVD.

Anthropos (journal) Anthropos Internationale Zeitschrift für Völker- und Sprachenkunde. Published by the Anthropos Institute, St. Augustin, since 1906, Anthropos is an internationally recognized journal of ethnology and linguistics, founded by Wilhelm Schmidt (SVD). It serves to publish research in ethnology, linguistics, and missionary studies. Initially, it was issued on behalf of the Austrian Leo Society, with support from the German Görres Society, and involved contributions from numerous missionaries under the direction of P. W. Schmidt (SVD). Digitized issues

Anthropos-Bibliothek (monographische Reihe) A monographic series in ethnology, linguistics, and religious studies published in connection with the journal Anthropos. Subject of the main article.

St. Gabriel (Missionshaus) The Missionshaus St. Gabriel in Maria Enzersdorf (Mödling) near Vienna, an important center of the Divine Word Missionaries and one of the early institutional bases of the Anthropos enterprises.

Anthropos-Bibliothek. Mödling bei Wien (Bibliothek) A scientific library maintained by the publishing house of Anthropos in Mödling, collecting and issuing ethnological works.

Anthropos-Bibliothek St. Augustin (Bibliothek) After the relocation of Anthropos institutions to St. Augustin, an additional major ethnological library was established here as part of the Anthropos Institute.

Aschendorffsche Buchhandlung (Münster i. Westf.) The Aschendorff publishing house and bookshop in Münster i. Westf., the original publisher of many early Anthropos volumes.

Anthropos-Institut (Sankt Augustin) Founded at the Missionshaus St. Augustin, serving as a research institute for ethnology and missionary studies. Since 1962 this has been the institutional home of the Anthropos journal and its associated collections.

Anthropos. St. Gabriel-Mödling Refers to the Anthropos Institute originally founded in 1931 at St. Gabriel near Vienna, the early home of the journal Anthropos and its research library.

Anthropos-Institut im Château de Froideville, Posieux (Fribourg, Schweiz) The Anthropos Institute located in Château de Froideville, Posieux (Fribourg), active from 1938 to 1962.

Anthropos. Wien Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei A former printing location of the Anthropos journal, operated by the scholarly Mekhitarists printing house in Vienna.

Academia Verlag (Nomos) The Academia Verlag took over the Anthropos journal in 2018; since then it has been an imprint of the Nomos Publishing Group.

Lehrstuhl und Institut für Ethnologie an der Universität Freiburg (Schweiz) The chair and Institute of Ethnology at the University of Fribourg, established in 1942 by Wilhelm Schmidt (SVD), institutionally linked to the Anthropos Institute.

Vienna / Wien See: St. GabrielMödling; Mekhitarists Printing House.

Drukkerij der Lazaristen (Pei-p'ing) The Lazarist printing house in Beijing (French: Imprimerie des Lazaristes au Pé-T'ang), which printed various missionary publications; active also in producing early material related to the Anthropos network.

== Abbreviations == The following list of abbreviations primarily provides the order initials used on title pages and elsewhere (in the Anthropos publications, the individual letters of the initials are usually separated by periods, e.g., “SVD” = “S. V. D.”):

CICM = Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae FSC = Fratres Scholarum Christianarum MSC = Missionarii Sacratissimi Cordis (French: Missionaires du Sacré-Cœur (de Jésus)) OFM = Ordo Fratrum Minorum OMI = Oblati Mariae Immaculatae P. = Père / Pater R. P. = Révérend Père (Reverend Father), a form of address for Catholic priests or members of religious orders SJ = Societas Jesu (Jesuits) SVD = Societas Verbi Divini (Society of the Divine Word)

== See also == Anthropos phonetic alphabet

== References and notes ==

== External links == Die Anthropos-Bibliothek St. Gabriels und die Bibliothek des Instituts für (germanisch-deutsche) Volkskunde: Ein Beitrag zur NS-Provenienzforschung - Markus Stumpf Die Errichtung des "Anthropos-Institutes" - P. W. Schmidt (in partial view) Library