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Salvaging the collection of the Egyptian Scientific Institute
During the protests on Tahrir square in Cairo at 17 December 2011 a Molotov-cocktail missed its intended target and caused a great tragedy to the Egyptian Scientific Institute. The building with it is treasure trove of books, manuscripts and writings – most notably the handwritten 24-volume Description de l'Egypte – was set on fire.
The fire couldn’t be controlled and a great deal of the collection is lost. However, the damaged part of the collection can be saved through vacuuming it and repairing it in a later stage. Therefore the Prince Claus Fund, through its Cultural Emergency Response (CER) programme, provided a grant of € 10.000,- to Dar Al Kutub (the National Library). Dar Al Kutub has been able to purchase two vacuuming machines and vacuum bags, so that in the future some part of the collection can be restored.
"The whole of Egypt is crying"
Dr. Zayn Abd al-Hady, director of Dar Al Kutub
The Guardian
Article on the great work of volunteers in salvaging the collection of the Egyptian Scientific Institute
Salvaging the collection of the Egyptian Scientific Institutetitle
Salvaging the collection of the Egyptian Scientific Institutetitle
During the protests on Tahrir square in Cairo at 17 December 2011 a Molotov-cocktail missed its intended target and caused a great tragedy to the Egyptian Scientific Institute. The building with it is treasure trove of books, manuscripts and writings – most notably the handwritten 24-volume Description de l'Egypte – was set on fire. The fire couldn’t be controlled and a...



