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The Selden Map of China. Artist: Chinese MasterThe Selden Map of China. Found in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Autograph manuscript of the Cantata "Auf Christi Himmelfahrt Allein" (BWV 128), 1725. Found in the Collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Tribute in the Aztec Empire that the cities had to pay. (Province of Xoconochco). From the Codex Mendoza, 1534. Found in the Collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Alfred the Great, 1712. Creator: UnknownAlfred the Great, 1712. Portrait of Alfred wearing a crown and ermine robes, and holding a sceptre
Tower in the Schools Quadrangle, c1870
Sir Thomas Bodley, (1545-1613), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir Thomas Bodley, (1545-1613), 1830. Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613) English diplomat and scholar who founded the Bodleian Library in Oxford
Sir Thomas Bodley, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Thomas RyallSir Thomas Bodley, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English diplomat and scholar Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613), founder of the Bodleian Library in Oxford which opened in 1602
12th Century. Bodleian Library, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]
Marco Polo?s departure from Venice in 1271 (From Marco Polo?s Travels), ca 1400. Found in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
General map of the known world, from the work Manuscript Pocock (Recreation for people who wish to tour countries), edition of 1456 printed in The Cairo
Embroidered velvet binding on John Udalls Sermons with the arms of Elizabeth I, 1596. Found in the collection of Bodleian Library, Oxford
Portrait of Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613), 1598. Artist: Hilliard, Nicholas (c. 1547-1619)Portrait of Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613), 1598. Found in the collection of Bodleian Library, Oxford
Rectangular world map (From: The Book of Curiosities of the Sciences and Marvels for the Eyes), 11th century. Found in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
The English Burgh (MS. Jun. xi. ), 1902The English Burgh (MS. Jun. xi.), 1902. A burgh was an autonomous corporate entity in Scotland and Northern England, usually a town, or toun in Scots
St. George and Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster, c1295, (1903). Miniature from a medieval manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 231). From Social England, Volume II, edited by H.D
Van Den Wyngaerdes View of London, c1550, (1886). Artist: Anthonis van den WyngaerdeVan Den Wyngaerdes View of London, c1550, (1886). Original Preserved in the Bodleian Library Oxford. Lithographic print from the Discriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of London, 1886
The Bodleian Library, Oxford, c1845, (1864). The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and one of the oldest libraries in Europe
Duke Humphreys Library, c1902. Duke Humfreys Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford
The Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. Artist: WF TaylorThe Clarendon Building, Oxford, c1920. The building was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, and was built between 1711 and 1715
Sir Thomas Bodley, English founder of the Bodleian Library, (1823). Artist: E ScrivenSir Thomas Bodley, English founder of the Bodleian Library, (1823). Diplomat and scholar Bodley (1545-1613) founded the Bodleian Library in Oxford which opened in 1602
Feasting in Oxford (A cycle of Alexander romances), ca 1400. Artist: AnonymousFeasting in Oxford (A cycle of Alexander romances), ca 1400. Found in the collection of Bodleian Library, Oxford