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The Africana Library at the “Stadt- Und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

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In Germany several university libraries are obliged to procure scientific African literature for lending. These are:

City and University Library, Frankfurt (Subsaharan Africa)

Lower Saxony State and University (Republic of Library, Göttingen South Africa)

University Library, Tübingen (North Africa)

University Library, Münster/Westf. (Afrikaans)

Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel (Economics)

These special collections came into existence about 1960 and were based on existing pre-war stocks.

Even before the establishment of the special collections programme, however, there was a traditional Africa collection in Frankfurt. The roots of the Oriental and African collection in the former municipal library go back to a donation by the founder of Ethiopian studies, Job Ludolf (1624-1704), who was also one of the first to explore African linguistics, with his papers on the language of the Hottentots. A valuable collection of Ethiopian manuscripts was conveyed to the library by the scientist Eduard Rüppell (1794-1884).

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Copyright © African Research & Documentation 1978

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