Tombouctou Manuscripts Project

Tombouctou Manuscripts Project The Tombouctou Manuscripts Project, first conceptualised in 2002, was officially established in 2003 to research and document manuscript tradition in Africa.

Over the past seven years a project team has been involved in the study of manuscript tradition in Africa, including manuscript translation, digitalisation and historical studies of book and library traditions. For more detailed information on the Tombouctou Manuscripts Project, see:

http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/about/project/

Although the Project incorporates researchers from Africa an

d beyond, who are involved in studies of book history and manuscript traditions of Africa, the core team is based at South Africa’s University of Cape Town. The Project team is led by Shamil Jeppie and currently consists of four graduate students. Meet our team members here:

http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/about/team/

Although the Project focuses on manuscript traditions throughout the African continent, it was initially inspired by the written heritage of Timbuktu – a town that lies in the bend of the Niger River, where the Sahara Desert meets the Sahel (a semi-arid region south of the Sahara). Historically Timbuktu was an important centre of commerce and learning and, in contemporary times, has become a key symbol of African literary heritage. To learn more about Timbuktu, click this link:

http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/about/history/

28/01/2013

Islamist fighters fleeing Mali's ancient Saharan city of Timbuktu as French and Malian troops closed in set fire to a South African-funded library there containing thousands of priceless manuscripts, the city's mayor said on Monday.

http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/entry/timeline_of_events_in_mali/
25/06/2012

http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/entry/timeline_of_events_in_mali/

By Susana Molins Lliteras Timeline of Events in Mali, January-June 2012 Below is a timeline of events in Mali since the resurgence of a Tuareg rebellion following an influx of weapons and fighters from Libya last year. 17 January 2012: MNLA gunmen clash with army troops in the northern town of Menak...

Introducing preservation for paper-based heritage library and archive collections: www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/en...
20/06/2012

Introducing preservation for paper-based heritage library and archive collections:

www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/entry/ntroducing_preservation_for_paper-based_heritage_library_and_archives/

By Mary Minicka Historical library and archives collections contain large numbers of documents composed of a wide range of organic materials: paper, cloth, thread, adhesives and a variety of animal skins. These materials undergo a continual and inevitable natural ageing process that can be re****ed...

Rapport de Mohamed Ag Erless: http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/entry/rapport_de_mohamed_ag_erless/
19/06/2012

Rapport de Mohamed Ag Erless:
http://www.tombouctoumanuscripts.org/blog/entry/rapport_de_mohamed_ag_erless/

Rapport de Mohamed Ag Erless, 3 avril 2012 Nous vivons en ce moment dans une situation qu’on n’imaginait pas il y a seulement quelques mois. Je profite pour vous donner toutes les nouvelles. En effet, je suis parti à Gao le samedi matin par bus. Nous avons passé la nuit à Douentza pour continuer le...

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