Berlin The Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin is home to exceptional historical special collections of manuscripts, printed works, maps, musical materials, and other collection objects, both in terms of scope and
as legal deposit copies from publishers of the Polish minority in Prussia. In 1856, 49 Serbian manuscripts, the Vuk collection, were acquired. In 1874 Vatroslav Jagić was appointed to the newly founded
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Asia Reading Room (OLS) Mon-Fri 8:00-22:00 Information Mon-Fri 9:00-17:00 Access to Rare Books/Manuscripts Mon-Fri 9:00-15:00 CrossAsia
European literary reception in translations, literary works and book art as well. Old Arabian manuscripts, rare historical prints, splendid illustrated volumes, advertising art and elaborately designed
recordings of the opera Fidelio and the Missa Solemnis. Only few people are aware that the original manuscript of the Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven has its home in the music department of the Staa
other, often unique, materials in the special collections – these include western and oriental manuscripts, music autographs, estates and deposits, personal collections, maps, and historic newspapers. The [...] end of the general refurbishment of the building, the material-related special departments for manuscripts, music, maps, children’s and young people’s books, as well as newspapers, will be situated in the
Jakubica from 1548 is one of the oldest monuments of the Sorbian language. Due to its orientation, the manuscript is also an important source for the entire West Slavic historical dialectology. St. Petersburg
shelved together and professionally taken care of. The materials are accessible in the special manuscript reading room. However, until now, it has not been accessed bibliographically nor is there a catalogue