bodleian in English

noun

Oxford University Library that bears the name of Sir Thomas Bodley

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1. The Bodleian Book Coffer was purchased by the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries in 2018, hence its name.

2. In the Bodleian library, with a translation, notes, and some account of the presumed author, Aelfric.

3. Oxford has almost unparalleled library facilities in the Bodleian, which is a copyright library.

4. Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae : Volume 8, Part 2 - Ebook written by Bodleian Library

5. The buildings referred to as the university's main research library, The Bodleian, consist of the original Bodleian Library in the Old Schools Quadrangle, founded by Sir Thomas Bodley in 1598 and opened in 1602, the Radcliffe Camera, the Clarendon Building, and the Weston Library.

6. The Bodleian Book Coffer is a rare artifact from the Middle Ages which is believed to have been used for the transport of important books

7. An alternative history of the song is suggested by the fact that a collection of ballads, dated between 1813 and 1838, is held in the Bodleian Library.

8. In his life he had amassed a large collection of ancient manuscripts, and in his will he bequeathed these to the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford.

9. Other articles where Collectanea is discussed: John Leland: …Leland’s manuscripts—including his important five-volume Collectanea, with notes on antiquities, catalogs of manuscripts in monastic libraries, and Leland’s account of British writers—was deposited (1632) in the Bodleian Library at Oxford

10. Another version, The Besom Maker or Green Besoms, although it shares a refrain with this song, is otherwise quite different (the Roud Index assigns it number 910) and can be seen, as The Besom Maker, at Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads

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