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Bodleian Library: A Subject Guide to the Collections [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 176x244 mm, 44 col pls
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851240799
  • ISBN-13: 9781851240791
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 176x244 mm, 44 col pls
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851240799
  • ISBN-13: 9781851240791
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The Bodleian Library is the first systematic subject guide to the holdings of the oldest and largest academic library in Great Britain. The result of efforts by forty past and present Bodleian staff specialists, the book describes the Library's current collections in the historical context of its four hundred years of acquisitions.

Each of the book's twenty-nine chapters examines a particular subject, geographic area, or special type of material contained in the Bodleian Library, covering themes such as English literature, music, North America, East Asia, pictorial resources, and printed ephemera. The chapters explore the development, unique character, and strengths of the various subjects. They also feature a specific bibliography of publications, catalogues, and other research resources on the particular subjects. A general bibliography and descriptive list of more than four hundred principal special collections in the library augment the guide's rich assortment of information.

The Bodleian Library offers a comprehensive and valuable survey of the evolution of the Bodleian Library's collections, allowing readers to appreciate more fully the wealth of intellectual riches found there.


The Bodleian Library is the first systematic subject guide to the holdings of the oldest and largest academic library in Great Britain. The result of efforts by forty past and present Bodleian staff specialists, the book describes the Library's current collections in the historical context of its four hundred years of acquisitions.

Each of the book's twenty-nine chapters examines a particular subject, geographic area, or special type of material contained in the Bodleian Library, covering themes such as English literature, music, North America, East Asia, pictorial resources, and printed ephemera. The chapters explore the development, unique character, and strengths of the various subjects. They also feature a specific bibliography of publications, catalogues, and other research resources on the particular subjects. A general bibliography and descriptive list of more than four hundred principal special collections in the library augment the guide's rich assortment of information.

The Bodleian Library offers a comprehensive and valuable survey of the evolution of the Bodleian Library's collections, allowing readers to appreciate more fully the wealth of intellectual riches found there.


Foreword 7(2)
Introduction 9(2)
Editors, Contributors and Advisors 11(1)
General Bibliography 12(56)
1. Building the Bodleian's Collections
16(4)
2. The Legal Deposit Collections
20(5)
3. Classical Studies
25(6)
4. British History and Politics
31(11)
5. English Literature and Language
42(6)
6. Children's Books
48(3)
7. Theology
51(6)
8. Philosophy
57(5)
9. Social Sciences
62(6)
10. Law 68(7)
11. Geography and Maps 75(5)
12. Music 80(8)
13. Science, Technology and Medicine 88(10)
14. German Studies 98(4)
15. French Studies 102(4)
16. Italian Studies 106(4)
17. Hispanic Studies 110(5)
18. Russia and Eastern Europe 115(6)
Russia and the Former USSR, Baltic States, Poland, Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Successor States, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania
19. Near and Middle East 121(14)
Hebrew, Yiddish, Aramaic, Egyptian and Coptic, Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic, Syriac, Islamic Collections, Central Asia
20. South, South East and Inner Asia 135(6)
South Asia, Tibet, South East Asia
21. East Asia 141(10)
China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia
22. North America 151(6)
United States, Canada
23. Australia and New Zealand 157(2)
24. Sub-Saharan Africa 159(4)
25. Printed Ephemera 163(4)
26. Pictorial Resources 167(15)
Europe (Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts, Later Manuscripts, Heraldry, Illustrated Printed Books, Prints and Printed Ephemera, Photographs, Portraits); The Near and Middle East, Asia and Africa (Hebrew, the Christian Orient, Islamic Collections, Africa, South Asia, Tibet, South East Asia, China, Japan, Korea)
27. Bindings 182(5)
28. Historical Bibliography and Book History 187(5)
Bodleian Shelfmarks 192(6)
Principal Special Collections 198(25)
Index 223
Gregory Walker is former Head of Management Collection in the Bodleian Library. Mary Clapinson is former Keeper of Western Manuscripts and Special Collections in the Bodleian Library. Lesley Forbes is Keeper of Oriental Collections in the Bodleian Library.