From Jean le Bon to Good Duke Humfrey
A discussion from leading librarians on the current and future of libraries
Make more room on the shelf! @bodleianlibraries.bsky.social , a previously unknown 13th c manuscript -- hear about it on March 21 in Oxford at visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/event/mar25/..., from @drdavidrundle.bsky.social and others #medievalmanuscripts
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From Jean le Bon to Good Duke Humfrey
A discussion from leading librarians on the current and future of libraries
Very much looking forward to this event on 21st March about a new arrival at the Bodleian, a manuscript formerly owned by Oxford's great benefactor, Henry V's youngest brother, and heir presumptive to the throne, Humfrey, duke of Gloucester.
visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/event/mar25/...
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