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            <titlestmt>
                <titleproper>Guide to the Oberammergau Passion Play cards, 1922
                    <num>ML.010</num>
                </titleproper>
                <author>Finding aid prepared by Jillian Slater</author>
                <sponsor>Marian Library</sponsor>
            </titlestmt>
            <publicationstmt>
                <publisher>The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute</publisher>
                <address>
                    <addressline>300 College Park</addressline>
                    <addressline>Dayton, Ohio, 45469-1390</addressline>
                    <addressline>937-229-4214</addressline>
                </address>
                <date>2011</date>
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            <creation>This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
                <date>2012-12-21T09:42-0500</date>
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            <langusage>English</langusage>
            <descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules>
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            <unittitle>Oberammergau Passion Play cards</unittitle>
            <unitid>ML.010</unitid>
            <repository>
                <corpname>The Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute</corpname>
            </repository>
            <langmaterial>
                <language langcode="ger"/>
            </langmaterial>
            <physdesc>
                <extent>0.25 Linear feet</extent>
                <extent>(1 of 3 collections in card box)</extent>
            </physdesc>
            <unitdate normal="1922/1922">1922</unitdate>
            <abstract id="ref2" label="Abstract">A partial set of 40 black and white cards with photographs of the Oberammergau Passion Play, published by F. Bruckman in 1922. Two of the cards are signed by actor Anton Lang, who played Jesus.</abstract>
            <origination label="creator">
                <corpname source="ingest" role="Publisher (pbl)">F. Bruckmann KG. 100 Jahre Bruckmann</corpname>
            </origination>
        </did>
        <bioghist id="ref4">
            <head>History of F. Bruckmann Publishing</head>
            <p>Friedrich Bruckmann founded F. Bruckmann Publishing in Frankfurt, Germany in 1858. In 1863 the company moved to Munich, Germany. After Friedrich Bruckmann's death in 1898, his sons, Hugo and Alphons took over the company.</p>
        </bioghist>
        <bioghist id="ref5">
            <head>History of the Oberammergau Passion Play</head>
            <p>The Passion Play has been performed since 1634 as a tradition in the village of Oberammergau, Germany. The play depicts the life and death of Jesus. After months of suffering from the bubonic plague, the residents of Oberammergau made a vow to perform the play every 10 years if they were spared. After 1674 the date was changed so as to fall every ten years beginning in 1680.</p>
            <p>The play continues to be performed as of 2010.</p>
        </bioghist>
        <scopecontent id="ref6">
            <head>Scope and Contents</head>
            <p>The collection contains a partial set of 40 black and white souvenir cards (6.5" x 4.75") published by F. Bruckmann in 1922. The cards are photographic, depicting scenes from the Oberammergau Passion Play, including both group and individual shots. Two of the cards are signed by actor Anton Lang, who played Jesus.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <arrangement id="ref8">
            <head>Arrangement</head>
            <p>The partial set of 40 cards are arranged chronologically from Card No. 2-Card No. 95.</p>
        </arrangement>
        <processinfo id="ref9">
            <head>Processing Information</head>
            <p>This collection was processed by Jillian Slater in 2011.</p>
        </processinfo>
        <accessrestrict id="ref10">
            <head>Access to Materials</head>
            <p>This collection is open and available to the public for research in the Marian Library reading room. The materials are non-circulating.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict id="ref14">
            <head>Copyright Notice</head>
            <p>The materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code). The materials are available for personal, educational, and scholarly use. It is the responsibility of the researcher to locate and obtain permission form the copyright owner or his or her heirs for any other use, such as reproduction and publication.</p>
        </userestrict>
        <prefercite id="ref11">
            <head>Preferred Citation</head>
            <p>Oberammergau Passion Play cards, 1922. Marian Library, University of Dayton Libraries, Dayton, Ohio.</p>
        </prefercite>
        <acqinfo id="ref12">
            <head>Acquisition Information</head>
            <p>Donated to the Marian Library.</p>
        </acqinfo>
        <custodhist id="ref13">
            <head>Custodial History</head>
            <p>The cards were found in an envelope addressed to Mr. Eugene W. Szalay in Arizona, from Olsen Press in New Jersey. The envelope is postmarked February 14, 1957.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <controlaccess>
            <persname source="naf" role="Actor (act)">Lang, Anton, 1875-1938 -- Pictorial works</persname>
            <subject source="lcsh">Oberammergau Passion Play</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh">Oberammergauer Passionsspiel</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh">Oberammergauer Passionsspiel--Pictorial works</subject>
            <genreform source="lcsh">Trading cards--Art</genreform>
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