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Akademie Verlag (AV) is a German scientific and academic publishing company, founded in 1946 in the Soviet-occupied eastern part of divided Berlin to facilitate the publication of works by and for the German Academy of Sciences Berlin. When John Wiley & Sons took over VCH, the natural scientific branch of Akademie Verlag was moved to Wiley-VCH, while the humanities section, including its name and logo, was transferred on 1 October 1997 to , which in 2004 was acquired by Cornelsen Verlag. In 2013, Walter de Gruyter acquired Akademie and Oldenbourg from Cornelsen.

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  • Akademie Verlag (AV) is a German scientific and academic publishing company, founded in 1946 in the Soviet-occupied eastern part of divided Berlin to facilitate the publication of works by and for the German Academy of Sciences Berlin. Under the communist German Democratic Republic, from 1949 to 1990, it remained closely connected to the academy; unlike other publishing houses, it was not subject to direct control by the GDR ministry of culture. Still, it was regarded with suspicion in the West due to communist influence. Most of the output was sold in East Germany and the Eastern Bloc. Since 1957, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the founder of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1700, and „theoria cum praxi“ are used as symbols. Since the 1970s, several volumes of the Nicolaus Copernicus Gesamtausgabe (complete edition) have been published by Akademie Verlag, covering many documents from and about Nicolaus Copernicus in detail. Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), one of the first international journals in the field of astronomy, founded in 1821, was published by Akademie Verlag for several decades as well as Physica Status Solidi, founded in 1961. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the employees rejected their boss and elected one of themselves as successor. As it had managed to build enough of a reputation in the West, several offers were made for Akademie Verlag, and the new German states (including Berlin) sold it on 3 January 1991 to . As a result, of the 170 employees in 1991, only 40 remained until the 50th anniversary in 1996. The rather broad range of publications was reduced to focus on philosophy, history, political and cultural sciences, history of art, literature, and lingual sciences plus mathematics and physics. When John Wiley & Sons took over VCH, the natural scientific branch of Akademie Verlag was moved to Wiley-VCH, while the humanities section, including its name and logo, was transferred on 1 October 1997 to , which in 2004 was acquired by Cornelsen Verlag. In 2013, Walter de Gruyter acquired Akademie and Oldenbourg from Cornelsen. (en)
  • Der Akademie-Verlag (Eigenschreibung: Akademie Verlag, früher Akademie-Verlag Berlin) war ein von 1946 bis 2013 bestehender deutscher Wissenschaftsverlag mit Sitz in Berlin. Er verlegte Werke aus den Fachgebieten Philosophie, Geschichte, Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften sowie Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaften. Er war der bedeutendste Wissenschaftsverlag der DDR. Insgesamt erschienen über 12.000 Buchtitel und über 60 regelmäßig erscheinende Zeitschriften mit über 700.000 einzelnen Heften. Im Signet des Verlags fand sich seit 1957 der Kopf von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, dem Gründer der Akademie im Jahre 1700, sowie der lateinische Wahlspruch „theoria cum praxi“ (Theorie mit Praxis). 2013 wurde der – bereits seit 1997 unselbstständige – Akademie-Verlag durch den Verlag Walter de Gruyter übernommen und aufgelöst. (de)
  • Akademie Verlag es una editorial científica y académica alemana fundada en 1946,​ en la parte oriental de Berlín (ocupada por los soviéticos), para facilitar la publicación de las obras de la . (es)
  • Akademie Verlag è stata una casa editrice scientifica e accademica tedesca, fondata nel 1946 nel settore sovietico di Berlino per facilitare la pubblicazione di opere da e per l'Accademia delle scienze di Berlino. Dal 1949 al 1990, la casa editrice rimase strettamente legata all'Accademia, e, a differenza di altre case editrici, godette di una certa libertà in quanto non era soggetta all'attività censoria preventiva da parte del ministero della cultura della RDT. Ciononostante, in Occidente fu vista con sospetto a causa del pericolo comunista e la maggior parte della produzione editoriale fu venduta nella Germania est e nel blocco orientale. Nel 1957, i simboli della casa editrice divennero l'immagine di Leibniz, fondatore dell'Accademia delle scienze prussiana nel 1700, e il motto latino theoria cum praxi (conciliare la teoria con la pratica). Negli anni '70, fu pubblicata la collana Nicolaus Copernicus Gesamtausgabe, un'edizione critica che trattava in dettaglio le opere di Niccolò Copernico e i relativi commenti critici, fra i quali il testo fondamentale De revolutionibus orbium coelestium che esponeva la sua teoria eliocentrica.Inoltre, Akademie Verlag pubblicò per alcuni decenni Physica Status Solidi, fondata nel 1961, unitamente a Astronomische Nachrichten ("Note astronomiche"), una delle prime riviste internazionali di astronomia fondata nel 1823 da Heinrich Christian Schumacher. Dopo la caduta del muro di Berlino, i redattori - che nei periodici europei fino agli anni '90 avevano ancora il diritto di veto sulla nomina del direttore editoriale da parte dell'imprenditore - rimossero il loro vertice, eleggedo un successore. La casa editrice aveva raggiunto una discreta reputazione accademica anche in Occidente e il 3 gennaio 1991 fu aggiudicata al VCH Verlagsgruppe Weinheim, che in 5 anni ridusse la forza-lavoro da 176 a 40 unità, in concomitanza col 50º anniversario dalla fondazione. La varietà di prodotta fu contestualmente ridotta, identificando il core business nell'ambito delle seguenti discipline: filosofia, storia, scienze politiche e culturali, storia dell'arte, scienze linguistiche e letteratura, matematica e fisica. Quando lam John Wiley & Sons rilevò VCH, il ramo scientifico di Akademie Verlag fu trasferito a Wiley-VCH, mentre la sezione umanistiche, incluso il nome e il logo, il 1º ottobre 1997 passarono a R. Oldenbourg Verlag, che nel 2004 fu incorporata da Cornelsen Verlag. Nel 2013, il gruppo Walter de Gruyter riunì al proprio interno il ramo umanistico e scientifico, acquisendo dalla Cornelsen la titolarità dell'Akademie Verlag e della Oldenbourg Verlag. (it)
  • Akademie Verlag (укр. Наукове видання) — німецьке наукове та академічне видавництво, яке засноване у 1946 році в окупованій радянським союзом східній частині розділеного Берліна з метою публікації робіт Академії наук Німецької Демократичної Республіки. (uk)
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  • Akademie Verlag es una editorial científica y académica alemana fundada en 1946,​ en la parte oriental de Berlín (ocupada por los soviéticos), para facilitar la publicación de las obras de la . (es)
  • Akademie Verlag (укр. Наукове видання) — німецьке наукове та академічне видавництво, яке засноване у 1946 році в окупованій радянським союзом східній частині розділеного Берліна з метою публікації робіт Академії наук Німецької Демократичної Республіки. (uk)
  • Akademie Verlag (AV) is a German scientific and academic publishing company, founded in 1946 in the Soviet-occupied eastern part of divided Berlin to facilitate the publication of works by and for the German Academy of Sciences Berlin. When John Wiley & Sons took over VCH, the natural scientific branch of Akademie Verlag was moved to Wiley-VCH, while the humanities section, including its name and logo, was transferred on 1 October 1997 to , which in 2004 was acquired by Cornelsen Verlag. In 2013, Walter de Gruyter acquired Akademie and Oldenbourg from Cornelsen. (en)
  • Der Akademie-Verlag (Eigenschreibung: Akademie Verlag, früher Akademie-Verlag Berlin) war ein von 1946 bis 2013 bestehender deutscher Wissenschaftsverlag mit Sitz in Berlin. Er verlegte Werke aus den Fachgebieten Philosophie, Geschichte, Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften sowie Literatur- und Sprachwissenschaften. Er war der bedeutendste Wissenschaftsverlag der DDR. Insgesamt erschienen über 12.000 Buchtitel und über 60 regelmäßig erscheinende Zeitschriften mit über 700.000 einzelnen Heften. (de)
  • Akademie Verlag è stata una casa editrice scientifica e accademica tedesca, fondata nel 1946 nel settore sovietico di Berlino per facilitare la pubblicazione di opere da e per l'Accademia delle scienze di Berlino. Nel 1957, i simboli della casa editrice divennero l'immagine di Leibniz, fondatore dell'Accademia delle scienze prussiana nel 1700, e il motto latino theoria cum praxi (conciliare la teoria con la pratica). (it)
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