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The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, written by himself (eBook)

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2022
29 Seiten
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859-654708849-3 (EAN)

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The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, written by himself - Thomas Bodley
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In "The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, written by himself," the author presents a remarkable autobiographical account that intertwines personal narrative with historical reflection. Bodley's literary style is characterized by clarity and eloquence, embodying the spirit of the Renaissance humanist tradition. He meticulously recounts the vicissitudes of his life, including his formative experiences at Oxford, his diplomatic ventures, and his pivotal role in the establishment of the Bodleian Library, demonstrating an intimate connection to the intellectual climate of Elizabethan England. This work not only serves as a memoir but also as a testament to the cultural and scholarly aspirations of the age. Thomas Bodley, born in 1545, was a scholarly diplomat and a crucial figure in the development of libraries as centers of learning. His experiences—including his time abroad and encounters with the leading minds of his day—shaped his vision for the Bodleian Library, which he aimed to create as a sanctuary for knowledge and a repository of human thought. It was a project rooted in his belief in the power of learning to elevate society. This book is highly recommended for scholars, historians, and general readers alike who seek insight into the mind of one of the foremost Renaissance figures. Bodley's narrative not only captivates with its engaging prose but also enriches our understanding of the era's intellectual currents and the foundational role libraries play in the propagation of knowledge.

Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613) was an English diplomat, scholar and the founder of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, which has been a cornerstone of English intellectual inquiry for centuries. Born in Exeter, Devon, Bodley studied at Magdalen College, Oxford before embarking on a career in academia and diplomacy. He pursued scholarly interests and was a fervent promoter of education and learning. In 1602, he refounded the University of Oxford's library, which had fallen into disrepair, and established it as the Bodleian Library, ensuring that it remains one of the oldest and most prestigious libraries in Europe. Bodley was not a prolific author, but his autobiographical work, 'The Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, written by himself', offers a window into his life and the Elizabethan era. This work remains a valuable resource for historians studying the period and provides personal insights into the motivations behind his lifelong dedication to the advancement of learning. His literary style in the autobiographical narrative reflects the hallmarks of Renaissance humanism, with clear and articulate prose, demonstrating his commitment to the dissemination of knowledge and education. Bodley's legacy, therefore, is as much in his contributions to preserving and promoting literature and knowledge as it is in any specific written works.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Schlagworte 16th century scholars • 1900s works • Autobiography • Bodleian Library founder • Bodleian Library history • Classic • Classical English prose • Court of Elizabeth I • Diplomatic services literature • Early 17th century • educational passion • Elizabethan era autobiography • Elizabethan memoir • Elizabethan scholar • English classical literature • English historical figures • first-hand account • Historical • historical figure • historical significance • Intellectual Legacy • introspective narrative • library history • literary achievements • literary patronage • Oxford lecturer • Oxford University history • personal struggles • political climate • Renaissance literature • Sir Thomas Bodley memoir • Tudor England
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