Literature
- Troeger, Brigitte, Brennende Augen, Brunnen-Verlag, (2008), ISBN 3-7655-1904-9
- Edition of the Documents and Periodicals of the Johannes Lepsius Archive
It is made up of three parts - 1) Catalogue, 2) Microfiche edition, 3) Thematical lexicon
- Part 1: Katalog. Dokumente und Zeitschriften aus dem Dr. Johannes-Lepsius-Archiv - Zusammengestellt und bearbeitet von Hermann Goltz und Axel Meissner. - XXVIII, 622 Seiten - K. G. Saur Verlag München - ISBN 3-598-34407-4
- Part 2: Mikrofiche-Edition of the Documents and Periodicals of the Johannes Lepsius Archive. Bearb. von Hermann Goltz und Axel Meissner. Unter Mitarbeit von Ute Blaar and others. - 317 Silberfiches inkl. Begleitheft. Lesefaktor 24 X. - K. G. Saur Verlag München - ISBN 3-598-34408-2
- Part 3: Thematisches Lexikon zu Personen, Institutionen, Orten, Ereignissen - Zusammengestellt und verfasst von Hermann Goltz und Axel Meissner. XIII, 605 Seiten. - K. G. Saur Verlag München - ISBN 3-598-34409-0
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