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Bodleian and Faculty
* Bodleian Music Faculty Library
* Bodleian Philosophy Faculty Library
Harris Manchester College is also located in convenient proximity to the Bodleian Library, the main research library of the Oxford University, and the English Literature, History, and Law Faculty Libraries.

Bodleian and Library
Acts 15: 22 – 24 from the 7th-century Codex Laudianus in the Bodleian Library, written in parallel columns of Latin and Greek language | Greek.
The Arabic manuscript was discovered in 1665 by Edward Pococke the orientalist, and preserved in the Bodleian Library.
A 6th-century Greek and Latin manuscript of Acts that is believed to have been used by Bede survives and is now in the Bodleian Library ; it is known as the Codex Laudianus.
A 14th-century manuscript, Book of Prayers, in the Francis Douce collection in the Bodleian Library at Oxford contains a drawing in which two persons are shown, but they bowl to no mark.
* The Bodleian Library Ballad Collection: view facsimiles of printed ballads
Bodleian Library, MS. Ashmole 1511, Ashmole Bestiary | The Ashmole Bestiary, Folio 21r, England ( Peterborough?
For example the words of " I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day " ( Roud 975 ) are known from a broadside in the Bodleian Library.
John Ernest Grabe found an otherwise unreported saying of Jesus, attributed to the Apostle Barnabas, amongst the Greek manuscripts in the Baroccian collection in the Bodleian Library ; which he speculated might be a quotation from this lost gospel ; and John Toland claimed to have identified a corresponding phrase when he examined the surviving Italian manuscript of the Gospel of Barnabas in Amsterdam before 1709.
), housed in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University.
While he was at Cambridge, Abendana sold Hebrew books to the Bodleian Library of Oxford, and in 1689 he took a teaching position in Magdalen College.
The original wood blocks are now in the collection of the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
The 17th and 18th centuries include what is known as a golden age of libraries ; during this some of the more important libraries were founded in Europe, such as the Bodleian Library at Oxford, the British Museum Library in London, the Mazarine Library and the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, the Austrian National Library in Vienna, the National Central Library in Florence, the Prussian State Library in Berlin, the Załuski Library in Warsaw and the M. E.
Examples of reference libraries include the British Library in London and the Bodleian Library at Oxford University.
* 1602 – The Bodleian Library at Oxford University is opened to the public.
* Because of their age, they have established similar institutions and facilities such as printing houses ( Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press ), botanical gardens ( University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Cambridge University Botanic Garden ), museums ( the Ashmolean and the Fitzwilliam ), legal deposit libraries ( the Bodleian and the Cambridge University Library ), and debating societies ( the Oxford Union and the Cambridge Union ).
The unseen and unheard Song of Roland had become a dim memory, until the antiquary Francisque Michel transcribed a worn copy in the Bodleian Library and put it into print in 1837 ; it was timely: French interest in the national epic revived among the Romantic generation.
* November 8 – The Bodleian Library at Oxford University is opened to the public.
In November, 1883, Fortnam wrote to Arthur asking for his assistance in locating some letters in the Bodleian Library that would help to validate a noted ring in his collection, about which he had written.

Theology and Faculty
* Faculty of Catholic Theology
He was assigned to teach Dogmatic Theology at the Jesuit Faculty of Theology of Kurseong ( later shifted to Delhi, and renamed ' Vidyajyoti College of Theology ').
At the same time, Aristotelian rhetoric, owing to a revival of Thomistic philosophy initiated by Rome, regained ground in what was left of Catholic education in France, in particular at the prestigious Faculty of Theology of Paris, now a private entity.
The Faculty of Theology conducts research and teaching within theology, Christian studies, inter-religious studies and diaconal studies.
There is some evidence of academic studies in Uppsala during the 16th century ; the Faculty of Theology is mentioned in a document from 1526, King Eric XIV appointed Laurentius Petri Gothus ( later archbishop ) rector of the university in 1566, and his successor and brother John III appointed a number of professors in the period 1569 – 1574.
* The disciplinary domain of Arts and Social Sciences includes the Faculty of Arts *, the Faculty of Social Sciences *, the Faculty of Languages *, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Educational Sciences ( formerly the Department of Education, that was raised to the status of a faculty in its own right in 2002 ).
* Centre for Liberation Theologies, Faculty of Theology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
The name Sorbonne eventually became synonymous with the Parisian Faculty of Theology.
Approval was finally received from the Pope in 1384 and the University of Vienna was granted the status of a full university, including the Faculty of Catholic Theology.
# Faculty of Catholic Theology
# Faculty of Protestant Theology
* Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies ( FTSR )
Unlike previous masters, Professor Jeanrond is a full member of the Faculty of Theology at Oxford and is engaged in both teaching and research, as well as serving as head of the Hall.
The College operates as the Faculty of Theology at Acadia University and is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
At Oxford and Cambridge a distinction came to be drawn between the Faculties of Law, Medicine, and Theology and the Faculty of Arts in this respect, the title of Doctor being used for the former, and that of Master for the latter.
* Faculty of Theology
* Faculty of Theology

Theology and Library
Andrewes's other works occupy eight volumes in the Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology ( 1841 – 1854 ).
* Kim, Young Oon, 1980, Unification Theology, Barrytown, NY: Unification Theological Seminary, Library of Congress Cataloging number 80-52872
The Limits of Orthodox Theology: Maimonides ' Thirteen Principles Reappraised The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization ; 2004, ISBN 1-874774-90-0.
The library also contains 4, 500 volumes of Claude Montefiore's library on Theology and Judaism, the Ford Parliamentary Papers, Frank Perkins ' collection of books on agriculture, Sir Samual Gurney-Dixons's Dante collection and the James Parkes Library of Jewish / non-Jewish relations.
Early Medieval Theology, Library of Christian Classics, vol.
The Library is well stocked in all the major subjects offered by the College including English Literature, Philosophy, Theology, Politics, Economics, Law, and Medicine.
* List of Conciliar documents at the Theology Library
A collected edition of his works, forming 5 vols of the Oxford Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, was published between 1843 and 1855 ; and his Correspondence ( 2 vols ) was edited by Canon Ornsby for the Surtees Society ( 1868 – 1870 ).
* Project Canterbury: The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
* List of papal documents at the Theology Library
* Charles Hodge's Systematic Theology chapter on Providence at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library
His two treatises, one Of the Christian Priesthood and the other Of the Dignity of the Episcopal Order, originally published in 1707, have been more than once reprinted, and form three volumes of the Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology ( 1847 ).
There are two more libraries on the first floor: the Wetherall Library, which houses most of the Theology and Philosophy collections ; and the Reserve Library, which contains the core curricula texts for all of the courses currently on offer in the university ( as well as the special Church History and Liturgy collections ).
The Harmonia, Examen Censurae, Defensio, and Judicium formed part of the Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology published at Oxford 1842-55.
* Pitts Theology Library
* The Young Library for Progressive Theology
* Theology of the Old Testament at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
* Nietzsche An International Library of Philosophy and Theology ( Presbyterian and Reformed, 1960 )
The collections of the School of Theology are developed in concert with those of Mugar Memorial Library.
In 2004 most of subject libraries within the Faculties of Arts, Languages and Theology were amalgamated to form the new Karin Boye Library in the English Park Centre for the Humanities, next to the old cemetery.
The works were reprinted in the Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, Oxford, 1842-5, 5 vols.
MacMillan Theological Library at the Vancouver School of Theology
Image: PittsLibrary. jpg | Pitts Theology Library

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