Since 1927: Ludwig Rudolph's Witte-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany

On the 15th November 1927, Ludwig Rudolph (1893-1982) founded with his
wife Emma the "Witte's Publishing-House". Named "Witte-Verlag" to
honor Alfred Witte (Ludwig Rudolph's colleague), who founded a modern
Astrology System, based on rediscovered old historical techniques.
Ludwig Rudolph's first project inside the Witte-Verlag, was to publish
the "Regelwerk für Planetenbilder" ("Rules for Planetary Pictures"),
the so called "Rulesbook". Alfred Witte personally, gave the permission
to Ludwig Rudolph, to use his formula language inside a book. Ludwig
Rudolph wrote an introduction and created a very new type of an
astrological dictionary. The "Rulesbook" maked much attention to
Witte's Astrology, until today.
Michael Feist (Witte-Verlag), Hamburg, Germany