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{{TFLcontent |image=Thomas Bodley.jpg |size=<!-- Optional. Use to override standard sizes. Not needed in most cases. --> <!--"px" is also optional--> |title=Thomas Bodley<!--can use wikitext, appear as the image caption--> |alt=A man with short hair, moustache and goatee beard, wearing a ruff, decorated tunic and a cloak; his left hand holds the handle of a sword |blurb=<nowiki>The head of the [[Bodleian Library]], the main library at the [[University of Oxford]] in England, is known as '''[[Bodley's Librarian]]''': both are named after the founder, [[Thomas Bodley|Sir Thomas Bodley]] ''(pictured)''. Although Oxford had had a university library since about 1320, it had declined by the end of the 16th century, so Bodley offered in 1598 to restore it. The first Librarian, [[Thomas James]], was selected in 1599, and the Bodleian opened in 1602. Bodley wanted the Librarian to be diligent, a linguist, unmarried and not a parish priest, although James persuaded him to dispense with the last two requirements. In all, 24 people have served as Bodley's Librarian, some less well than others, with [[John Price (librarian)|John Price]] (who held the post from 1768 to 1813) accused of "a regular and constant neglect of his duty". The current Librarian, [[Sarah Thomas (librarian)|Sarah Thomas]], was appointed in 2007; she is the first woman, and the first foreign librarian, to run the Bodleian. She said that when she saw the job description, "it was love at first sight". |link=Bodley's Librarian |recentlist= * [[Dickin Medal]] * [[Rawlings Gold Glove Award]] * [[List of female United States Cabinet Secretaries|Female United States Cabinet Secretaries]] }}
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The head of the Bodleian Library, the main library at the University of Oxford in England, is known as Bodley's Librarian: both are named after the founder, Sir Thomas Bodley (pictured). Although Oxford had had a university library since about 1320, it had declined by the end of the 16th century, so Bodley offered in 1598 to restore it. The first Librarian, Thomas James, was selected in 1599, and the Bodleian opened in 1602. Bodley wanted the Librarian to be diligent, a linguist, unmarried and not a parish priest, although James persuaded him to dispense with the last two requirements. In all, 24 people have served as Bodley's Librarian, some less well than others, with John Price (who held the post from 1768 to 1813) accused of "a regular and constant neglect of his duty". The current Librarian, Sarah Thomas, was appointed in 2007; she is the first woman, and the first foreign librarian, to run the Bodleian. She said that when she saw the job description, "it was love at first sight". (Full list...)