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Record #135490:

Grønlands tidlige bibliotekshistorie - boger i Grønland før 1850 / Klaus Georg Hansen.

Title: Grønlands tidlige bibliotekshistorie - boger i Grønland før 1850 / Klaus Georg Hansen.
Translated title: The history of Greenland's early libraries - books in Greenland before 1850.
Author(s): Hansen, Klaus Georg.
Date: 1995.
Publisher: Nuuk :
Language: Danish.
Abstract: Author's English lecture on early results forms appendix. He used two sources for 2000 titles: estate records - 219 estates of which mentioned books - and mission records. 16 351 books in Greenlandic were identified from "time of darkness". Sources still to be tapped include KGH trading archives. Descriptions of Greenland way of life from 1797 are still true of many aspects of today. Etiquette books have nothing on communication between Europeans and wild people. Translation of parts of Bible by Mathias Aronsen in 1790s is so far unknown.
Keywords: 027 -- Libraries.
809.475 -- Eskimo-Aleut languages.
93"17" -- Eighteenth century.
93"18" -- Nineteenth century.
Z -- Miscellaneous.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*38) : 027
SPRI record no.: 135490

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