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Friday 10 August 2007

Ancient Manuscripts from the Desert Libraries of Timbuktu

Ancient Manuscripts from the Desert Libraries of Timbuktu:

Timbuktu, Mali, is the legendary city founded as a commercial center in West Africa nine hundred years ago. Today it is synonymous with the phrase “utterly remote,” but this was not always so. For more than six hundred years, Timbuktu was a significant religious, cultural, and commercial center whose residents traveled throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. Timbuktu was famous for educating important scholars who were well known throughout the Islamic world. Many individuals traveled to the city to acquire knowledge; others came to acquire wealth and political power.

Situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert, Timbuktu was famous among the merchants of the Mediterranean basin as a market for obtaining the goods and products of Africa south of the desert. However, Timbuktu’s most famous and long-lasting contribution to Islamic and world civilization is the scholarship practiced there. By at least the fourteenth century, important books were written and copied there, establishing the city as the center of a significant written tradition in Africa.

These ancient manuscripts cover every aspect of human endeavor. The manuscripts are indicative of the high level of civilization attained by West Africans during the Middle Ages and provide irrefutable proof of a powerful African literary tradition. Scholars in the fields of Islamic Studies and African Studies believe that analysis of these texts will cause Islamic, West African, and World History to be reevaluated. These manuscripts, surviving from as long ago as the fourteenth century, are remarkable artifacts important to Malian and West African culture. The exhibited manuscripts date from the sixteenth to eighteenth century.

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Wednesday 21 March 2007

Looking Back at Poetry and Libel From the Time of the Stuarts

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Saturday 13 January 2007

A 16th Century Cookbook

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Thursday 11 January 2007

A Bit of Women’s History

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Saturday 11 November 2006

Continuing the Fight for Freedoms

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Friday 10 November 2006

A Collection of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes

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Thursday 9 November 2006

Site Featuring Historical Illustrations of Human Anatomy

Posted by Amy as History, Science & Nature, Illustrations at 5:44 AM EST

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Sunday 5 November 2006

19th Century American Periodicals

Posted by Amy as History, Newspapers & Magazines at 3:55 AM EST

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Thursday 14 September 2006

A Celebration Of Women Writers

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Friday 1 September 2006

Illustrations From Old Books

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Sunday 13 August 2006

100 Years of the British Newspaper

Posted by Amy as History, Newspapers & Magazines at 3:38 AM EDT

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Sunday 6 August 2006

The Domesday Book Online

Posted by Amy as History, Medieval and Old English at 4:44 AM EDT

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Friday 4 August 2006

Collection of 19th Century American School Books

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Wednesday 26 July 2006

Early Book of Psalms Discovered In Ireland

Posted by Amy as History at 1:42 AM EDT

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Sunday 16 July 2006

Looking At The Gutenberg Bible

Posted by Amy as History, Religion & Spirituality at 5:14 AM EDT

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Friday 7 July 2006

Online Exhibition About the Written Word

Posted by Amy as History, Written Word at 4:00 AM EDT

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Friday 30 June 2006

Early American Sunday School Books

Posted by Amy as History, Religion & Spirituality at 5:35 AM EDT

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Wednesday 28 June 2006

Online Exhibition Of Historical French Literature

Posted by Amy as History, World Literature at 3:14 AM EDT

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Tuesday 27 June 2006

Godey’s Lady’s Book Online

Posted by Amy as History at 5:09 AM EDT

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Thursday 22 June 2006

Books For Cooks

Posted by Amy as Cookbooks, History at 5:07 AM EDT

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Thursday 1 June 2006

American Women’s Dime Novels

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Friday 12 May 2006

Good Resource for Historical Mysteries

Posted by Amy as History, Mysteries at 7:27 AM EDT

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