Archive Willem Post
Brief overview
Name of the archive: Archive Willem Post
Provenance: Post, Willem (1914-1995)
Dated: 1941-1978
Size: 47 cm
Language of the materials: Dutch, German
Summary:
Archive of Willem Post (1914-1995), scholar of Germanic languages
Collection number: UBG043
Institute: University Library Groningen
Retainer: University Library Groningen
Provenance and acquisition
Biography
Post studied Germanic languages at the University of Groningen. In 1949, he became a scientific civil servant at the Royal Library of The Netherlands, as the manager of the department for German Language and Linguistics. Shortly after, he was also put in charge of the incunables and post-incunables. Post was also tasked with helping the deputy librarian with the plans for a new building. Even after the completion of this project, it seemed that Post was invaluable at the library: he retired in 1979 but for the next 2 years was still advising on the final phases of the building work. In his testament, he willed his archive and various other goods, such as paintings, rare glass art and ten thousand euros, to the University of Groningen.
Acquisition
Unknown
Future additions
No future additions are expected.
Contents and collation
The archive contains letters, manuscript and print material, personal accolades, notes, offprints and copies as well as books.
Instructions for users of the archive
Accessibility
The archive is accessible for research purposes. To look at the archive, a University Library Access Pass is required.
Limitations to use
As owners of the archive, the University of Groningen has the right to publish (parts of) the archival mateirals.
Accessing the collection
An inventory of the archive is available.
Citations
When referencing (materials from) this archive, the following information must be provided in full at least once. After this, an abbreviated citation suffices.
Archive: University Library Groningen, Archive Willem Post
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Individual items: Groningen, UB, Post [number]
Requests
The materials in this collection can be requested by sending a mail to the Special Collections department.
Last modified: | 17 May 2023 11.08 a.m. |