Heinrich Barth

Barth is thought to be one of the greatest of the European explorers of Africa, as his scholarly preparation, ability to speak and write Arabic, learning African languages, and character meant that he carefully documented the details of the cultures he visited. He was among the first to comprehend the uses of oral history of peoples, and collected many. He established friendships with African rulers and scholars during his five years of travel (1850–1855). After the deaths of two European companions, he completed his travels with the aid of Africans. Afterwards, he wrote and published a five-volume account of his travels in both English and German. It has been invaluable for scholars of his time and since. Provided by Wikipedia
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9by Barth, Heinrich
Published 1959Classmark: Sammlung Dietmar Kummer (Leipzig: Bibliotheksprofessor)Serial -
10by Forster, Georg, Humboldt, Alexander von, Leichhardt, Ludwig, Schlagintweit, Hermann, Barth, Heinrich
Published 1963Classmark: R 16Book -
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