Treasures of the Bodleian exhibition opens today
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Treasures of the Bodleian exhibition opens today


The Bodleian Libraries? autumn exhibition ?Treasures of the Bodleian? opens to the public today (Friday 30 September). The exhibition will feature a selection of the Bodleian?s rarest, most important and most evocative items ? from ancient papyri to medieval oriental manuscripts to twentieth-century printed books and ephemera.

The exhibits are arranged into broad themes: the classical heritage; mapping the world; the sacred word; the animal and plant kingdoms; works of the imagination; the sciences of observation and calculation; historical moments in time.

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