Karl Friedrich Neumann
1793–1870 (age 77)
Biography
Karl Friedrich Neumann was a distinguished librarian whose career spanned the early nineteenth century. His dedication to the preservation and organization of knowledge made him a respected figure in German cultural institutions during a period of significant intellectual development.
Neumann's contributions to library science reflected the scholarly values of his era, and his work helped establish important standards for bibliographic practice. He remained active in his profession throughout his life, leaving behind a legacy of service to the advancement of learning and public access to collections.