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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library in Oxford (England) - known informally to centuries of Oxford scholars as "the Bod" - opened in 1602 with a collection of 2,000 books assembled by Thomas Bodley (of Merton College) to replace the library that had been donated to the Divinity School by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (and brother of Henry V of England), but dispersed in the 16th century.

In 1610 Bodley made an agreement with the Stationers' Companyinin London to put a copy of every book registered with them in the library. In 1911 the Copyright Act continued that agreement by making the Bodleian one of the five libraries in the United Kingdom where a copy of each book copyrighted must be deposited. Its collection grew so fast that the first expansion of the building was required in 1610-1612, and another in 1634-1637. When John Selden died in 1654, he left the Bodleian his large collection of books and manuscripts.




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