- Sackler Library
The Sackler Library holds a large portion of the classical,
art history , and archaeological works belonging to theUniversity of Oxford ,England . It was completed in2001 and opened on24 September of that year, replacing the former library of theAshmolean Museum . The library is located at 1 St John Street, to the rear of the Ashmolean. It was founded with a generous donation by the multi-millionaire DrMortimer Sackler . It was designed by architects Robert Adam andPaul Hanvey . It is a distinctive building, as the central block is circular. It is appropriate to its Classical purpose, as one of the outer walls is decorated by a mock-Classical frieze; also, its creators say that the entrance is based upon the Doric Temple of Apollo at Bassae, first excavated byCharles Robert Cockerell , the man who designed theAshmolean Museum . [ [http://www.robertadamarchitects.com/ Architects' website] ] .Its holdings incorporate the collections of four older libraries, namely the Ashmolean library, the Classics Lending Library, the Eastern Art Library, and the History of Art Library. Major subject areas are:
* Western European Art since c. AD 1000
*History of Art
* Classical and Byzantine art and archaeology
*Papyrology and Greco-Roman Egypt
*Near East ernarchaeology andcuneiform languages
*Egyptology and Coptic
* Ancient history
*Epigraphy
* Classical languages and literature
* Prehistoric archaeology of Europe and North Africa
* Archaeology of Roman provinces
* Medieval European archaeology
* Theoretical and scientific archaeology
*Numismatics The
Heracles Papyrus , a fragment of 3rd century Greek manuscript containing a poem about the Labours ofHeracles , is held by the library, along with over 100,000 fragments found atOxyrhyncus .References
External links
* [http://www.saclib.ox.ac.uk/ Sackler Library website]
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