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[[Medjimurska Zupanija]]), of his native country.
 
His diary was transferedtransferred into two books. The first, published in [[1891]] under the title ''[[Dnevnik iz Afrike]]'' (Diary from [[Africa]]), was written and printed by his friend from Požega, [[Julije Kempf]], whom Lerman informed about the course of the exploration. The second was published in [[1894]] with the title ''[[Novi dnevnik iz Afrike]]'' (New diary from Africa). Lerman provided inspiration for two additional explorers ([[Mirko and Stjepan Seljan]]) who were mapping [[Africa]] and [[South America]] at the turn of the 20th century.
 
His diary was transfered into two books. The first, published in [[1891]] under the title ''[[Dnevnik iz Afrike]]'' (Diary from [[Africa]]), was written and printed by his friend from Požega, [[Julije Kempf]], whom Lerman informed about the course of the exploration. The second was published in [[1894]] with the title ''[[Novi dnevnik iz Afrike]]'' (New diary from Africa). Lerman provided inspiration for two additional explorers ([[Mirko and Stjepan Seljan]]) who were mapping [[Africa]] and [[South America]] at the turn of the 20th century.
 
 
A big part of the collection that Lerman brought home from the [[The Congo|Congo]], 493 artifacts, was donated to the [[Ethnographic Museum]] in [[Zagreb]] and has been part of the permanent exhibition ever since. His original diary is in the archives of