Bodliean Library Oxford University

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The Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe, is the intellectual heart of Oxford and a treasure trove for scholars since its founding in 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley. Housed in a collection of stunning historic buildings, the library holds millions of volumes and priceless manuscripts, including medieval texts and early printed works. Its iconic Radcliffe Camera and the ornate Divinity School are among the most photographed landmarks in the city. For centuries, every Oxford student has passed through its doors, making it not only a research hub but also a symbol of the university’s enduring academic legacy.

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