All Items 2 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 2 Contributor 4 Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of Military Government. Legal Division 1 Loewenstein, Karl, 1891-1973 1 Perkins, Justin, 1805-1869 1 Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863 1 Location 1 Germany 1 Topic 7 Career in government 1 Correspondence 1 Denazification 1 Diaries 1 Linguistics 1 Semitic languages 1 Syriac language 1 show more 2 show fewer Part Of 2 Justin Perkins (AC 1829) Papers 1 Karl Loewenstein Papers 1 Genre 2 Correspondence 1 Journals (accounts) 1 Place of Creation 1 Berlin (Germany) 2 Edward Robinson letter to Justin Perkins, 1839 April 29 Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863 E. Robinson letter to Justin Perkins in which Robinson responds to a letter from Perkins with Syriac documents accompanying it. He notes that it was forwarded to him from Constantinople through the Prussian Embassy. He mentions Professors Ritter (Carl Ritter), Petermman, and Roediger (Emil Rödiger). Robinson writes regarding Perkins' letter about "the three Nestorian or Catholic vagabonds" who visited Berlin and London last year. He goes on to say that Roediger has proposed to publish a fuller account of the Syriac language as now spoken among the Nestorians. He writes about modern Syriac, ancient Chaldee and Syriac, and the Servian and Illyrian languages. Robinson shares that his own time is entirely devoted to his book on Palestine. Edward Robinson letter to Justin Perkins, 1839 April 29 Karl Loewenstein office diary, 1945 August 7 to 1946 August 21 Loewenstein, Karl, 1891-1973 Karl Loewenstein's office diary recording his year spent at the Legal Division of the Office of Military and Government for Germany-U.S.(OMGUS). Loewenstein records his day-to-day office work including meetings, memo-writing, and reports, but the diary also contains an incisive running critical commentary on the OMBUS, its personnel, and its shortcomings. Karl Loewenstein office diary, 1945 August 7 to 1946 August 21