Bartholomäi Publishing House
Bartholomäi Verlag is a German publishing house with historical roots in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg. The firm appears in UAP historiography through its 1716 publication 'De coloribus coeli' (On the Colours of the Sky) by Johann Jakob Zimmermann, which contains early printed depictions of disc-shaped aerial phenomena observed over Ulm and southern Germany.
UAP-Historical Significance
The 1716 Bartholomäi-published work is one of several early-modern European printed sources cataloguing what would today be called UAP-analog observations. It sits alongside the Nuremberg 1561 broadsheet, the Basel 1566 broadsheet, and Samuel Coccius's Basel chronicle as a reference for pre-modern European aerial anomaly reports. Jacques Vallée and other historical UAP researchers cite such early prints as evidence of continuity between pre-modern 'aerial wonders' and modern UAP phenomena.
Archival Access
Original copies of 'De coloribus coeli' survive in several European research libraries and are accessible through digitised manuscript collections. Bartholomäi Verlag's continuing activity in regional publishing is of less direct UAP relevance than the historical imprint itself.
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