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186: 173: 1122:. The Bavarian State Library bought the manuscript in 1973 for 6,200 DM at an auction in Munich. In the past years, the library has searched through those segments of its collections that are in question for illegitimate purchases. All in all, over 60,000 books have been meticulously checked so far. The library has identified around 500 books whose acquisition is to be regarded as unlawful. Subsequently, to these findings, several restitutions have taken place, amongst others the Bavarian State Library returned 78 volumes originating from 307:
approximately 1,500 volumes are retrieved from the repositories and made available for use there. In the periodicals reading room around 18,000 topical issues of current periodicals are available. The departments of manuscripts and early printed books, maps and images, music, as well as Eastern Europe, Orient and East Asia have their own reading rooms with open-access collections. In 2010, a new research reading room was opened, focusing on Historical Sciences and Bavarian History and Culture (Aventinus Reading Room).
130: 38: 968:. The Fugger collection was first administrated and organised by the physician Samuel Quichelberg from Antwerp. He had adopted the shelving system of the Augsburg court library. Later the collection was administered by the librarian Wolfgang Prommer, who had catalogued the collection both alphabetically and according to keywords. Aegidius Oertel from Nuremberg became the first librarian in 1561. The main users of the library were the Jesuits, who had been invited to Munich in 1559. 1039:. Of the building itself 85% was destroyed. The reconstruction of the library building and the reintegration of evacuated holdings started in 1946. The books were destroyed on two occasions; the first time 400,000 items were lost including 140,000 theses, and the second time 100,000 unspecified items. Of the books that have been lost (about 380,000), a third or 118,800 have been recovered or repurchased to the present (2020). 767:
and online publication of the cultural heritage preserved by the Bavarian State Library and by other institutions. It provides one of the largest and fastest growing digital collections in Germany. The department is also responsible for conservation and collection care. This division protects the media published from the year 1850 onward against damage and decay. It secures their long-term availability.
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has also initiated large-scale internet projects. In 1997 the Munich Digitization Center took up work and the BSB started developing its web portals, including its own web site. The card catalogue 1841–1952 and the catalogue of incunabula 1450–1500 were converted, thus making the complete holdings of
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on Königsplatz was chosen as location, but later in the same year the planners switched back again to Ludwigstrasse. The blueprints were completed in 1831. For lack of funds the laying of the foundation stone had to be postponed to 8 July 1832. The construction work on the building planned by Gärtner
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This department acquires all types of media (in the form or by way of presents, purchase, licensing, deposit copies and swapping items), and catalogues and indexes them both formally and according to subject. The Munich Digitisation Centre is a section of the department. It handles the digitisation
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The departments in charge of tasks predominantly allocated to a regional level are the Bayerische Bibliotheksschule (Bavarian School of Library and Information Science), the Landesfachstelle für das öffentliche Bibliothekswesen (Consulting Centre for Public Libraries) as well as the head office of
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had to plan and realize the reconstruction of the eastern wing, a new area behind historic walls, and the extension building of the Bavarian State Library, a glass-steel frame construction for the bibliotheca. They made an available surface of 17.000 m and a cubature of 84.000 m. 1967 a jury with
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In 2019, the library counted 78,600 active users and 1,173,000 loans. Its reading rooms are used by around 4,000 readers every day. In the general reading room, open daily from 8 AM to 12 AM, approximately 111,000 volumes, primarily reference works, are freely accessible. Additionally, every day
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comprise 260,000 volumes in Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Mongolian, Persian, Tibetan and Indian languages. The East-Asian collections comprise more than 310,000 volumes in the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese languages. Users can avail themselves of the open-access
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Since 1 April 2015 Klaus Ceynowa is director general of the Bavarian State Library. The head office, the assistant to the directors, the office of corporate counsel, the information technology department and the public relations department are also part of the directorate.
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The Department of Music ranks among the world's leading music libraries, due to both the quantity and quality of its historical collections and its broad acquisition profile. Its beginnings date back to the 16th century. The area of collection emphasis "musicology" of the
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The central administration is in charge of general administrative management; moreover, it acts as a service provider for all areas of the library. The department is responsible for the areas "budget", "human resources" and "internal services, construction".
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had commissioned agents to collect volumes of manuscripts and printed works in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. In the end the works collected in this way amounted to more than 10,000 volumes. At the same time, he had had manuscripts copied in Venice.
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The user services department acts as an agent of the collections and services of the library. The department consists of the divisions of document provision, document administration, document delivery and information- and reading-room services.
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Eastern-, eastern central and south-eastern Europe (in detail: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania,
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gave the price of the BDA Bayern to the extension building. The inauguration of the restored south wing of the building in 1970 marked the conclusion of the reconstruction work on the building.
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available online. The service "Digitisation on Demand", offered by a network of several European libraries, makes millions of books published between 1500 and 1900 available in digital form.
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The legal deposit law, still applicable today, has been in force since 1663 and requires that two copies of every printed work published in Bavaria have to be submitted to the
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more than 500,000 volumes were lost, although the collections were partly evacuated from the building. Some of the books were for example stored in the palace chapel of
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Website of bavarikon, the internet portal of the Free State of Bavaria for the presentation of art, culture and stocks of knowledge from Bavarian institutions.
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The department of manuscripts and early printed books is responsible for the most valuable historical collections of the library. The worldwide renown of the
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worldwide, as well as numerous further important special collections. Its collection of historical prints before 1850 totals almost one million units.
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Since 2003 the Bavarian State Library has gone to great efforts to restitute illegally-acquired library material. The most recent example is the
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This department administrates printed maps from the year 1500 up to the present, atlases, cartographic material and the image archive of the
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is founded on this precious heritage. The department has a separate reading room that is specially equipped for working with old books.
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was commissioned to plan a representative building for the court- and state library. The original plan was to erect the building at
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Illuminated manuscripts from the Ottonian period produced in the monastery of Reichenau (Lake Constance), which were inscribed on
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The Bavarian regional state-funded libraries form part of Bavaria's academic library system. They are subordinated to the
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Apart from this, in 1552 Fugger had purchased the collection of manuscripts and incunabula of the physician and humanist
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The collection of the Augsburg councillor Johann Heinrich Herwarth von Hohenberg comprising numerous music prints (1585)
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Part of Germany's virtual national library in cooperation with the German National Library and the Berlin State Library
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is overseen by this department. A special reading room for music, maps and images is provided for the library users.
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In 2012 an Italian scholar discovered among Johann Jakob Fugger's manuscripts in the library an 11th-century Greek
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around the year 1803 added approximately 550,000 volumes and 18,600 manuscripts to the library's holdings.
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of the so-called Plock Pontifical to Poland in April 2015. It had been stolen by the Nazis from the
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21,000 incunabula (the world's largest holding) of around 9,660 different incunabula, among them
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Collaboration on the Corporate Body Authority File (Gemeinsame Körperschaftsdatei, GKD) and the
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collections in the east reading room occupied together with the department of Eastern Europe.
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Spanish prints from the personal papers of the Tyrolean knight Anselm Stöckel (1583)
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54,400 current periodicals (print and electronic; Europe's second largest holding)
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Responsibility for special subject collections of the German Research Foundation (
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in the organisation structure. Among these libraries are the state libraries of
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containing 29 ancient homilies, previously unpublished, by the theologian
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The department of Eastern Europe is the largest special department of the
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Classical studies, incl. ancient history Medieval—and new Latin philology
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Collection of regional legal deposits and publications related to Bavaria
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Website of the digital collections of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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furthermore is Europe's second-largest journals library (after the
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In 1919 the library received the name that it still bears today:
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Central state and repository library of the Free State of Bavaria
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c. 140,000 manuscripts: the catalogue is the work of librarian
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On 7 March 2007 Director General Rolf Griebel announced that
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German (Codices germanici monacenses – Cgm), c. 10,500 items
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Computistic ms. of St. Emmeram (Clm 14456), early 9th century
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Departments in Charge of Predominantly Regional-Level Tasks
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Humanistic library of the canon of Augsburg and Eichstätt
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Latin (Codices latini monacenses – Clm), c. 17,000 items.
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of Bavaria and the transfer of the court library of the
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The library was founded in 1558 as the court library of
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Website of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (in English)
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Website of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (in German)
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Information science, book studies and library science
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Modern-age Greece (including language and literature)
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continued the collection, making further purchases:
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