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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)

The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford is the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. It includes the principal University library - the Bodleian Library - which has been a legal deposit library for 400 years; as well as 28 other libraries across Oxford including major research libraries and faculty, department and institute libraries. Together, the Libraries hold more than 12 million printed items, over 80,000 e-journals and outstanding special collections including rare books and manuscripts, classical papyri, maps, music, art and printed ephemera. Members of the...

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Feb 13, 2024

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Episodes

How to make your own eyeglasses for about one pound: an Oxford technology created to benefit the developing World 27.03.2014

Professor Joshua Silver talks about his invention of the self adjusting spectacles.

Lord Nuffield's Legacy to Oxford 07.02.2014

Dr Eric Sidebottom, Retired University Lecturer in Experimental Pathology, gives a lunch time talk to accompany the exhibition 'Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation'.

Oxford Medical Firsts: Celebrating 800 Years of Oxford Medicine. 28.11.2013

Conrad Keating, Writer-In-Residence, The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford, gives a lecture about the remarkable contribution Oxford has made to the art and science of medicine. For more than 800 years Oxford has made a remarkable contribution to the art and science of medicine. Scientists, philosophers and physicians have made the city an outstanding scientific centre from the med...

Embodying song in Early Modern England 26.11.2013

Katherine Larson (University of Toronto) gives a talk on music in Early Modern England accompanied by Lutenist Matthew Faulk Katherine Larson (University of Toronto) describes the ephemeral soundscapes of early modern England. She considers how literary critics and musicologists can recapture the physical and social experience of singing and hearing songs, through traces in musical songbooks, lite...

Wolves and Winter: Old Norse Myths and Children's Literature 23.10.2013

Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow and Tutor in English, St John's College, gives a talk to accompany the exhibition 'Magical Books: From The Middle Ages to Middle Earth'.

Stoicism and its Legacy 06.06.2013

A lecture given by Dr John Sellars, lecturer in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, about Stoicism to accompany the display at the Bodleian Library.

Once and Future Arthurs - Arthurian Literature for Children 06.06.2013

Anna Caughey gives a lecture at the Bodleian Library looking at the varying spectrum of literature about King Arthur written for children.

Richard Wagner: 200 Today 22.05.2013

Lecturer and conductor Dr Paul Coones delivers a lecture celebrating the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner. The talk is preceded by Siegried's Horn Call played by Sophie Dillon and includes the rarely performed Kinder-Katechismus zu Kosel's Geburtstag.

The Hobbit at the Bodleian: World Book Day 2010 22.05.2013

Judith Priestman, curator of literary manuscripts at the Bodleian library, discusses the World Book Day 2010 Tolkien exhibition, at which a selection of J.R.R. Tolkien's original artwork for The Hobbit, was on display to the public.

Dr Lawrence Goldman introduces the commemoration, 'Jim Callaghan Remembered' 10.05.2013

Dr Lawrence Goldman, editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, introduces and chairs the seminar to commemorate the centenary of Jim Callaghan's birth.

Andrew Smith MP pays tribute to Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

Member of Parliament for Oxford East, Andrew Smith gives his view of Jim Callaghan.

Michael Callaghan remembers his father Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

Jim Callaghan's son Michael gives a talk about his memories of his fathers political life.

Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington remembers her father, Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

The daughter of Jim Callaghan, Margaret Jay, gives the closing speech for the event.

Lord Owen remembers Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

British politician Lord Owen talks about his experiences of Jim Callaghan.

Lord Morgan remembers Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

Historian and author Lord Morgan speaks about the Jim Callaghan papers deposited in the Bodleian.

Lord Donoughue remembers Jim Callaghan 23.04.2013

British politician, businessman and author Baron Donoughue of Ashton speaks about his view as special advisor to Jim Callaghan.

Xu Bing: The Kind of Artist I Am 22.04.2013

Chinese Artist Xu Bing gives a talk on the subject of his art and the kind of artist he is.

Marconi and the Broadcasting Option: Annual Byrne-Bussey Marconi Lecture 22.04.2013

Held on Marconi day, 20th April, Gabriele Balbi (University of Lugano) gives a talk about Marconi, co-inventor of the radio.

Roy Strong talks to Brian Sewell: Self-portrait as a Young Man 15.04.2013

Art critic Brian Sewell talks to Sir Roy Strong as part of the Times Literary Festival 2013. Art historian, writer and broadcaster Sir Roy Strong has enjoyed half a century as one of the leading figures in Britain's art world. The former director of the National Portrait Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum talks to art critic Brian Sewell about his early years before he rose to fame, which he d...

Image Matching on Printed Images in Bodleian Collections 13.12.2012

Giles Bergel and Andrew Zisserman from the Broadside Ballad Connections project demonstrate new image matching software that allows researchers to track images across early forms of printed literature. Visit http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/.

Dickens' Railways 26.10.2012

Professor Stphen Gill, Lincoln College, gives a talk about the influence the Railways had on Charles Dickens' literature.

Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored 08.06.2012

Professor Kathyrn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks around the manuscripts of Jane Austen, what we can learn from them about her family life but also her writing style and techniques.

The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising 08.06.2012

Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks about some of Jane Austen's manuscripts from the novel 'The Watsons' and what we can learn about her from these.

Wireless Communications during the Titanic Disaster 22.05.2012

Michael Hughes (Bodleian Libraries) gives a talk about the final wireless communications from the Titanic.

The Bodleian Library and the Scientific Revolution 08.05.2012

Dr Poole presents the Bodleian and the seventeenth-century Scientific Revolution in terms of its contributions to Oxford and to British science in the period. He discusses the Bodleian as its repository of other Oxford institutional libraries central to this movement, namely the Savile and Ashmole collections.

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