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Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (November 17, 1850 in Braunschweig – November 15, 1905 in Leipzig) was a German bookseller and publisher. He was one of the first publishers worldwide who published LGBT publications. Later Adolf Brand in Berlin published the first LGBT periodical magazine Der Eigene. In 2001, 96 years after his death, a street in Leipzig was named by his family name. In honor of Max Spohr, the German LGBT organisation Völklinger Kreis established the Max-Spohr-Management-Preis for companies in Germany that have a good record of diversity management.

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  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (* 17. November 1850 in Braunschweig; † 15. November 1905 in Leipzig) war der erste und seinerzeit einzige deutsche Buchhändler und Verleger, welcher im nennenswerten Umfang offene Publikationen rund um das Thema Homosexualität veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (Braunschweig,​ 17 de noviembre de 1850 - Leipzig, 15 de noviembre de 1905) fue el primer, y en su tiempo el único, editor y librero alemán que editó una cantidad no despreciable de publicaciones sobre la homosexualidad. (es)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (November 17, 1850 in Braunschweig – November 15, 1905 in Leipzig) was a German bookseller and publisher. He was one of the first publishers worldwide who published LGBT publications. Later Adolf Brand in Berlin published the first LGBT periodical magazine Der Eigene. In 2001, 96 years after his death, a street in Leipzig was named by his family name. In honor of Max Spohr, the German LGBT organisation Völklinger Kreis established the Max-Spohr-Management-Preis for companies in Germany that have a good record of diversity management. (en)
  • Max Spohr, właśc. Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (ur. 17 listopada 1850 w Brunszwiku, zm. 15 listopada 1905 w Lipsku) – niemiecki księgarz, poeta, jeden z pierwszych wydawców na całym świecie, który opublikował publikacje LGBT, współzałożyciel Komitetu Naukowo-Humanitarnego W 2001 roku, 96 lat po jego śmierci, jedna z ulic w Lipsku została nazwana jego nazwiskiem. Niemiecka organizacja LGBT Völklinger Kreis przyznaje nagrodę jego imienia firmom w Niemczech, które mają dobre osiągnięcia w zakresie zarządzania różnorodnością. (pl)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (17 de Novembro de 1850, Braunschweig - 15 de Novembro de 1905, Leipzig) foi um livreiro e editor alemão. Foi um dos primeiros editores de publicações homossexuais a nível mundial. Mais tarde, em Berlim, Adolf Brand viria a publicar a primeira revista periódica, e duradoura, com temática explicitamente gay, e de natureza reivindicatória de direitos humanos e civis dos homossexuais e demais identidade sexuais minoritárias: Der Eigene. (pt)
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  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (* 17. November 1850 in Braunschweig; † 15. November 1905 in Leipzig) war der erste und seinerzeit einzige deutsche Buchhändler und Verleger, welcher im nennenswerten Umfang offene Publikationen rund um das Thema Homosexualität veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (November 17, 1850 in Braunschweig – November 15, 1905 in Leipzig) was a German bookseller and publisher. He was one of the first publishers worldwide who published LGBT publications. Later Adolf Brand in Berlin published the first LGBT periodical magazine Der Eigene. Spohr was born in 1850 as the son of businessman Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Spohr and Ferdinande Lisette. He worked in Pécs, Hannover and Leipzig. With he founded the publishing company Wengler & Spohr in Braunschweig. On December 20, 1880, he married Elisabeth Hannöver-Jansen, and fathered three sons with her. In 1897, Magnus Hirschfeld founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee with Spohr, the lawyer , and the writer Franz Joseph von Bülow. In 2001, 96 years after his death, a street in Leipzig was named by his family name. In honor of Max Spohr, the German LGBT organisation Völklinger Kreis established the Max-Spohr-Management-Preis for companies in Germany that have a good record of diversity management. (en)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (Braunschweig,​ 17 de noviembre de 1850 - Leipzig, 15 de noviembre de 1905) fue el primer, y en su tiempo el único, editor y librero alemán que editó una cantidad no despreciable de publicaciones sobre la homosexualidad. (es)
  • Max Spohr, właśc. Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (ur. 17 listopada 1850 w Brunszwiku, zm. 15 listopada 1905 w Lipsku) – niemiecki księgarz, poeta, jeden z pierwszych wydawców na całym świecie, który opublikował publikacje LGBT, współzałożyciel Komitetu Naukowo-Humanitarnego Spohr urodził się w 1850 r. jako syn biznesmena Karla Wilhelma Friedricha Spohra i Ferdinande Lisette. Pracował w Peczu, Hanowerze i Lipsku. Wraz z Rudolfem Wenglerem założył firmę wydawniczą Wengler & Spohr w Brunszwiku. 20 grudnia 1880 roku ożenił się z Elisabeth Hannöver-Jansen z którą następnie spłodził z nią trzech synów. W 2001 roku, 96 lat po jego śmierci, jedna z ulic w Lipsku została nazwana jego nazwiskiem. Niemiecka organizacja LGBT Völklinger Kreis przyznaje nagrodę jego imienia firmom w Niemczech, które mają dobre osiągnięcia w zakresie zarządzania różnorodnością. (pl)
  • Johannes Hermann August Wilhelm Max Spohr (17 de Novembro de 1850, Braunschweig - 15 de Novembro de 1905, Leipzig) foi um livreiro e editor alemão. Foi um dos primeiros editores de publicações homossexuais a nível mundial. Mais tarde, em Berlim, Adolf Brand viria a publicar a primeira revista periódica, e duradoura, com temática explicitamente gay, e de natureza reivindicatória de direitos humanos e civis dos homossexuais e demais identidade sexuais minoritárias: Der Eigene. Spohr era filho do homem de negócios Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Spohr e de Ferdinande Lisette. Trabalhou em Pécs, Hanover, e na cidade de Leipzig. Com Rudolf Wengler fundou a editora Wengler & Spohr em Braunschweig. A 20 de Dezembro de 1880 casou com Elisabeth Hannöver-Jansen, tendo sido pai de três filhos. Em 1897, Magnus Hirschfeld fundou o Wissenschaftlich-humanitäre Komitee ("Comité Científico-Humanitário") com Spohr, com o advogado Eduard Oberg, e com o escritor Franz Joseph von Bülow. Em 2001, cento e cinquenta anos após a sua morte, os seus descendentes foram convidados a nomear uma rua de Leipzig com o seu nome. A organização Völklinger Kreis insituiu o Max-Spohr-Management-Preis (Prémio de Gestão Max Spohr) em sua honra, premiando as empresas pelo seu investimento em gestão da diversidade. (pt)
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