The recently discovered copy of Sonnet 116 "reads as a political love song" during England's Civil Wars, according to the professor who found it.
A forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library.
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 ...
Some of the Bodleian Library's public collection will also be digitised as part of the new scheme. Brad Lightcap, OpenAI's chief operating officer, said "continued collaboration" with the academic ...
Lady Margaret Bullard, the wife of the diplomat Sir Julian Bullard, may not have had a career of her own, but she made her mark on the world in ...
OXFORD, England, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a groundbreaking fusion of art, technology and blockchain, Bård Ionson's 'Battledore' has found a new home in The Bodleian Library's Weston Library.
Two notebooks uncovered in the Bodleian Library provide some surprising answers. Show more Radio was the first-ever form of home-based mass entertainment. Plenty has been written about its history ...
Mr Kauffman added that from 21 March, it would also be available to read on Digital Bodleian. The Weston Library, which is also a working library and research centre, underwent a redevelopment ...
A newly discovered royal manuscript will go on public display on the anniversary of a University of Oxford library. The ...