Ferdinand Dümmler (publisher)

In 1804, he became managing director and silent partner at the Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung [de] publishing company and bookstore in Göttingen.

As a volunteer in the Lützow Free Corps during the War of the Sixth Coalition, he was captured during the battle near Kitzen in June 1813.

On January 1, 1815, he acquired the publishing business founded by Julius Eduard Hitzig in 1808 and operated it under the name "Ferd.

[1] Also in 1815, he married Caroline Friederike Reinhardt, sister of his friend Georg Andreas Reimer's wife.

In 1916, Antonio Lehmann (1871–1941)[2] moved the publishing business from Berlin to Kaiserstrasse street in Bonn and renamed it "Ferd.

Ferdinand Dümmler (1859–1896), German classical philologist and archaeologist. Photograph by Camille Ruf (owned by Prof. Paul Wolters, Munich)