Bodleian Library

The oldest library in England.
Oxford.

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Comment by oz on December 30, 2011 at 6:10pm

With an eclectic style, the exterior of the building is divided into three..Greco-Roman-Norman - however to compensate for the eye-level paralux to the second story columns - -we see an interesting mix of Doric base -Tuscan shaft with a Corinthian capital - perhaps one of the most imitated structures :-) Thank you for sharing - this is a true find !

Comment by oz on December 30, 2011 at 6:03pm

With an eclectic style, the exterior of the building is divided into three..Greco-Gothic-Norman - however to compensate for the eye-level paralux to the second story columns - -we see an interesting mix of Doric base -Tuscan shaft with a Corinthian capital - perhaps one of the most imitated structures :-) Thank you for sharing - this is a true find !

Comment by Enrico di Parma on December 30, 2011 at 2:46pm

This is such a beautiful picture. The building is totally exquisite! I first saw it in the movie The Golden Compass! :)

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