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#BodleianReaders
Following the University’s updated health guidance, please play your part in minimising the risk of COVID-19.
Face coverings are mandatory in all our libraries (unless exempt).
Thank you for helping to keep Readers and our staff safe.
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The famous ‘Octopus map of Europe’ by Fred W. Rose, 1877, meant to warn of growing Russian influence in Europe!
#WorldOctopusDay
The map comes from the John Johnson collection @jjcollephemera. Enjoy more cartoon maps in this 2015 map room blog post:
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106 years ago today on 21 August 1913, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre. Our ongoing @T3D2019 exhibition, Thinking 3D: From Leonardo to the present, is... um... also a steal. Because it's, you know, free. A real steal. Yeah. Anyway, it's brilliant. https://t.co/nDT3UXnHH6
We were delighted to see the mighty @RealGDT share a tweet about @foliosociety's beautiful edition of MS. Bodl. 764. You may wish to know that we have digitized the entire manuscript and shared it online in brilliantly zoomable hi-resolution. https://t.co/5PfdYmQgmV
As a bonus: when you're done seeing 3D at this special event, you can pop right into our Treasury and Think 3D too with our @T3D2019 exhibition, Leonardo to the present.
See *and* think! Eyes *and* brain! Something for everyone! https://t.co/nDT3UXnHH6
The @FinancialTimes have taken a good look and had a nice think about our new #BODtreasures exhibition, Thinking 3D: From Leonardo to the present. https://t.co/Zh4VfhWaYu
We are always on the lookout for more great libraries, writers, archivists and literary Tweeters to follow. Today, for #IWD2019, we would love your suggestions to all be women. #BODfriends.
Are you up to date with our #BODvent calendar? Any ideas for what we might call this snowman? He needs a name, we think... https://t.co/0UHIqyjjNe
"Anyone who has a library and a garden wants for nothing" - Marcus Tullius Cicero https://t.co/fdbjdnfLMF
The @bodleianlibs are (definitely) presenting Yes/No/Maybe, @ZooIndigo's physical theatre piece that contrasts computer logic with human relationships.
See it this Friday 23 February at @WolfsonCollege. https://t.co/A2qyvK7G2e