Manuscripts In addition to the old library of the margraves, the manuscript collection mainly consists of volumes of monastic provenance that came into the possession of the BLB following the secularization at the beginning of the 19th century. Some of the most important acquisitions are the early medieval manuscripts of the
Reichenau monastery, late Romanesque manuscripts of the
Hochstift Speyer and the German manuscripts of the
Fürstlich Fürstenbergischen Hofbibliothek zu
Donaueschingen, including the famous Manuscript C of the
Nibelungenlied and – since 2018 – the Donaueschinger Wigalois manuscript.
Incunabula Like the manuscripts, the incunabula (roughly 1,400 in total) were once part of the margraves’ court library or the monastery libraries, those last ones acquired by the court library in the course of secularization. The historical collection of incunabula differs from the rest of the library holdings, as they still have the old pre-war shelf marks. Newly acquired incunabula are marked with the shelfmark system established in 1942, which is based on sequential numbers.
Old Prints Due to the library's destruction during World War II, the BLB lost nearly its whole collection of printed media in 1942. The current collection holds about 33,000 books printed before 1800, most of the maquired after 1945. A large number of these older prints deal with the history and culture of Baden and the Upper Rhine areas.
Music Collection The music collection of the BLB is one of the largest in Baden-Wuerttemberg. It includes some medieval music manuscripts, but mostly early modern court music that was once collected in the comital residences of Baden. It also contains various collections of manuscripts and literary legacies of composers and musicians.
Personal paper and manuscript collections There are more than 200 literary legacies in the BLB. They came from significant personalities of Baden, mostly important writers and musicians, such as
Reinhold Schneider,
Johann Peter Hebel or Emil Strauß. Additionally, personal paper and manuscript collections of academics include correspondences with notable figures of German literature, such as
Paul Celan or
Elias Canetti.
Historical Maps The BLB possesses large holdings of cartographic material, including an important collection of historical maps. The focus is the cartography of Baden-Wuerttemberg and the Upper Rhine area in the 18th century. The collection also includes a number of rare maps from the 16th century onwards. ==References==