Hartmut Walravens
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Born9 September 1944
Adorf in Diemelsee (Waldeck-Frankenberg)
Parents
- Johannes Walravens, Blacksmith (father)
- Gerda Walravens, né Albaum (mother)
Education1951-1954: Katholische Volksschule in Esch, Landkreis Köln,
Alma materUniversity of Cologne and University of Bonn.
- starting in the summer semester 1963 he heard:
- Chinese: Walter Fuchs, Günther Debon Martin Gimm.
- Japanese: Günther Debon Herbert Zachert
- Mandjurian: Walter Fuchs Prof. Dr. Manfred Götz
- Ethnology: Helmut Petri war (1958 - 1973) Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Völkerkunde an der Universität in Köln. Karl Anton Nowotny.
- Mongolian: Michael Weiers
- Tibetan: Prof. Klaus Sagaster[1]
Hartmut Walravens | |
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| director of the International ISBN Agency | |
| In office 2001–2006 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 9 September 1944 Adorf in Diemelsee (Waldeck-Frankenberg) |
| Parents |
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| Education | 1951-1954: Katholische Volksschule in Esch, Landkreis Köln, |
| Alma mater | University of Cologne and University of Bonn.
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Hartmut Walravens (born 1944) is a German librarian. He was the director of the International ISBN Agency ?-2006[2] and the International ISMN Agency ?-2006.[3] He is presently Chairman of the International ISMN Agency 2006–present.[4]