While conducting research in the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Library, a scholar discovered something remarkable: a handwritten copy of a sonnet by William Shakespeare dating back nearly 400 years.
More than 10 million books, maps and artefacts belonging to Oxford University's world-famous Bodleian Library are stored in a warehouse near Swindon. The unassuming building in South Marston ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. The Bodleian Daybook 1613 to 1620 (MS Bodleian Library Records e.9) is an archival resource for the study of the London book-trade. Kept ...
While conducting research at Oxford University’s Bodleian Library, English professor Leah Veronese found a striking poem in a 17th-century collection of texts. The poem’s first stanzas seemed ...
Bodleian Library collections that have not previously been available ... The new partnership has come as a result of the University of Oxford's participation in NextGenAI - a project involving top ...
A newly discovered royal manuscript will go on public display on the anniversary of a University of Oxford library. The ...
The future of the most senior position at the Bodleian Libraries has been secured following a £4 million donation. The post of Bodley's librarian has been endowed through the gift from the Helen ...
William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 remains one of the best-known poems on love in the English language, its steely reverence for marital commitment long making it a wedding favorite. It is not a ...
Young T.E. was a pupil here from 1896-1907. In 1936 Winston Churchill spoke at a memorial service for Lawrence at the school. The bronze plaque he unveiled can now be seen at the school's new site ...