- The
Bodleian Library (/ˈbɒdliən, bɒdˈliːən/) is the main
research library of the
University of Oxford.
Founded in 1602 by Sir
Thomas Bodley, it is one...
- The
Bodleian Libraries are a
collection of 28
libraries that
serve the
University of
Oxford in England,
including the
Bodleian Library itself, as well...
- 2011,
connecting the Old
Bodleian and
Radcliffe Camera. The
Bodleian Libraries group was
formed in 2000,
bringing the
Bodleian Library and some of the...
- Gr****, and
Latin (
Bodleian Locke 9.103–107).
Locke did the same with his copy of
Thomas Hyde's
Bodleian Library catalogue (
Bodleian Locke 16.17), which...
-
Isaac da, 1388-1460? ריאיטי, משה -
Hebrew and
Judaica M****cripts". hebrew.
bodleian.ox.ac.uk.
Retrieved 28
September 2024. Zunz, in Geiger's Jüd. Zeit. ii...
- The
Bodleian Art,
Archaeology and
Ancient World Library (‘
Bodleian Art Library’ in its
shortened form,
formerly the
Sackler Library)
holds a
large portion...
-
Bodleian Law
Library The
Bodleian Law
Library (BLL) is an
academic library in Oxford, England. It is part of
Oxford University, the
Bodleian Libraries...
-
connected with
books as
distinct from pure art, were
retained in the
Bodleian. When the
Bodleian Library received this collection, a
space on the library's first...
- A fair copy
draft (c. 1817) of S****ey's "Ozymandias" in the
collection of Oxford's
Bodleian Library...
-
Silmarillion mythology and his
academic work to the
Bodleian Library at
Oxford University. The
Bodleian Library held an
exhibition of his work in 2018, including...