Nestled within All Souls College on High St, the Codrington Library is a hidden treasure for bibliophiles and scholars. Its stunning design and extensive collection of rare books create an inspiring atmosphere for research and contemplation. With dedicated staff who are passionate about literature and learning, visitors are guaranteed a unique experience tailored to their academic needs. The library’s commitment to preserving historical texts while providing modern resources makes it a vital part of Oxford’s educational landscape. Explore the Codrington Library today—where history meets scholarly inquiry.

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Nettie Pollard

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Wonderful place and atmosphere

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Wonderful place and atmosphere

Ivetta Dolya

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Nice. Beautiful!

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Nice. Beautiful!

Joao Cesar Escossia

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The Codrington Library of Oxford University was completed in 1751 and has been used by scholars ever

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The Codrington Library of Oxford University was completed in 1751 and has been used by scholars ever since. In the late 1990s, the building underwent a massive renovation in order to provide better protection for the books and to make the library more user friendly with better wiring and some new electronic work stations.

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牛津大學圖書館,建築物本身就很有味道,穿梭在裡面的建築物感覺像穿梭

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牛津大學圖書館,建築物本身就很有味道,穿梭在裡面的建築物感覺像穿梭在歷史~

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An academic library of All Souls College, a graduate constituent college of the University of Ox

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An academic library of All Souls College, a graduate constituent college of the University of Oxford. The library in its current form was endowed by Christopher Codrington (1668–1710), a Fellow of the college who amassed his fortune through his sugar plantation in the West Indies.

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Very beautiful place of Oxford

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Very beautiful place of Oxford

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