Proper noun
Brockhaus (plural Brockhauses)
A surname from German.
After this number was placed into the authoritative Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, it became generally accepted and found its way into numerous textbooks and official publications. Source: Internet
Books * In 1989 Brockhaus released a 24-volume limited special edition of its encyclopedia with 1800 pieces, entirely designed by Hundertwasser. Source: Internet
Rosa Kohlheim, Volker Kohlheim, Duden – Familiennamen: Herkunft und Bedeutung von 20.000 Nachnamen, Bibliographisches Institut & F. A. Brockhaus AG, Mannheim 2005, p. 365. Kant was the fourth of nine children (four of them reached adulthood). Source: Internet
He finished it in 1818 and Brockhaus published it that December. Source: Internet
In 1831 her writings received a second edition at Brockhaus' publishing house: the collected oevres filled no less than 24 volumes. Source: Internet
This is networking among themselves a symbol of knowledge, the Brockhaus gives." Source: Internet