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牛津大學博多利圖書館(Bodleian Library - University of Oxford)是牛津大學的總圖書館,是歐洲最古老的圖書館之一(1602年開放),也是英國規模僅次於大英圖書館的第二大圖書館。這裡是英國的6個法定圖書館之一。所有的牛津出版品在出版時都會自動送一份到此珍藏。圖書館下設有眾多分館,其中Radcliffe Camera分館己經成為牛津大學的重要地標,有很多圖書在這裡存放,不是牛津大學的學生也可入內参觀。博多利圖書館由一組不同歷史時期、不同風格的建築群構成,據說各樓之間有地下通道連接。
更多如果說曆史不到300年的Radcliffe Camera是牛津的網紅景點的話,那麼Bodleian Library可是看著網紅長大的鄰家爺爺。圖書館建造於1602年,現藏書1100萬冊之多,曾在牛津留學的錢鐘書將Bodleian Library戲稱為“飽蠹(dù)樓”,形容這是牛津大學的大書蟲,在牛津求學期間,錢鐘書便像蠹魚一樣終日徘徊在此,廢寢忘食地吸收書本的養分。
#館藏豐富
每周都有4000冊書籍被運送至圖書館,而且都需要編排目錄,因為英國境內出版的每一本書,牛津大學圖書館都能得到一冊。該圖書館由牛津大學最主要的3個圖書館組成,包括老博德利圖書館、拉德克利夫圖書館以及新博德利圖書館。圖書館的藏書管理嚴格,只能閱覽,不能外借,連國王也不能破例。
#拉德克利夫圓樓
圓形的拉德克利夫圓樓是圖書館的醫學和科學書籍館,建於1749年,這座優美的巴洛克建築已經成為牛津的地標建築之一。
牛津大學博多利圖書館(Bodleian Library - University of Oxford)是牛津大學的總圖書館,是歐洲最古老的圖書館之一(1602年開放),也是英國規模僅次於大英圖書館的第二大圖書館。這裡是英國的6個法定圖書館之一。所有的牛津出版品在出版時都會自動送一份到此珍藏。圖書館下設有眾多分館,其中Radcliffe Camera分館己經成為牛津大學的重要地標,有很多圖書在這裡存放,不是牛津大學的學生也可入內参觀。博多利圖書館由一組不同歷史時期、不同風格的建築群構成,據說各樓之間有地下通道連接。
In many ways this is the building I consider to be the most iconic when thinking of Oxford, The architecture of this ancient university city is quite remarkable and has contributed to this city's continuing sense of grandeur and learning.
博德萊安圖書館,是一座大型拱券圓頂建築,是牛津的標誌性建築,畫面中出現這座圓形圖書館,就知道是在牛津了,圖書館是羅馬萬神殿的建築樣式,但這裏並不對遊客開放,只有牛津大學的人員才能憑門禁進入,外面拍照的遊客非常多。
看到所有美麗的建築和古老的建築,知道這是一個著名的大學和學習中心,真是太好了
一座看起來幾乎神奇的輝煌建築,在牛津的一條美麗的街道上
We also visited the Oxford University Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe. Oxford University Library is one of the most well-stocked libraries because every book published in the UK is available in one volume. It is said that the library of Oxford University has strict collection management. It can only be read, not borrowed, and even the king can not make an exception. That's enough. The area actually consists of three major libraries, including the old Bodley Library, the Redcliffe Library and the new Bodley Library. Look at the old reading room outdoor view of the library called the Redcliffe Arch on Google Maps. The round building, built in 1749, became one of the landmarks of Oxford with its beautiful Baroque architecture. In front of this arch building is a tall church bell tower, which is also one of the landmarks of Oxford. It is called St. Mary's Church. It is the Cathedral of Oxford University. It has a history of nearly a thousand years. Its architecture is magnificent and magnificent. Then we went to the conference room in the old Bodley Library. The tall interior roof is decorated with the family emblems of noble families associated with Oxford University. Although we do not know these family emblems, the roof decoration is also very distinctive. Finally, we enter the new Bodley Library, which belongs to modern architecture. In the spacious and bright hall, we can see the tall bookshelves on the second floor of the library. The neat stacking of all kinds of books gives us a kind of sacred feeling. Perhaps only when we come here can we really realize the implication of "books are the ladder of human progress". There is a cafe in the lobby on the first floor of the library, where many people sit and rest, and others copy things. The New Bodley Library has an exhibition hall, which displays precious collections of which the library is proud. Among these collections are books written in gold letters in the ninth century, works by penicillin inventors, and a "biography of martyrs" text from Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty in China. In places like the Oxford University Library, of course, there are many manuscripts and books of the famous book Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland is the work of Charles Ludwig Dodgson, the father of modern fairy tales by British writers. Since its publication in 1865, this fairy tale has been loved by readers of different ages all over the world and has been translated into at least 125 languages. It is said that its popularity is second only to that of the Bible and Shakespeare. With the translation of the children, we know more about the exhibits in front of us. There is also a picture of Aung San Suu Kyi in the library. She studied in Oxford in the 1960s and won the honorary doctorate title of Oxford University at the beginning of this century.
It was almost two o'clock in the middle of the night when I came out of my dormitory to the library of Oxford University. I met an undergraduate student, Alvin, with a box of snacks in his hand. We talked briefly. He was a medical undergraduate, and now he is a freshman. Because I was about to take the exam, I had to go back to the library to continue my study. I saw the serious expression on his face, so I quickly said goodbye to him. When I went to Kent University in 2002, it was like this before I took the exam. The same expression, at that time for more than a month without shaving, learning every day until midnight, sometimes an all-night. The road to genius is usually paved with hard work and sweat. If you want to succeed, you must pay the price of extraordinary people. It's 2:13 a.m. at Oxford University. 2:14... Treasure every minute, every second... 2:15...
Walking around the campus of Oxford University in the early morning, we can feel the learning atmosphere here. Besides hard work, there are students here who are self-disciplined and self-confident. They also have a peaceful mind. They are never proud of being the first university student in the world. They just use the most efficient time management method and the spirit of diligence to complete their studies. On the contrary, some universities have their own self-discipline and self-confidence. After graduation, students always mention that they graduated from a certain university to show their identity. It feels that this is the gap between being a man. A good man does not mention being brave at that time. He looks at a person's future instead of always living in the memory of the past. After all, the past has passed. I like to communicate with people who are honest, kind, aggressive, knowledgeable, noble and optimistic. It's already 3:18 in the morning. Time is precious and time is long. Zhigang thinks nothing is more important than realizing his dream. Now it's 3:21 a.m. Good night