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The heritage on the hill : blog texts from Uppsala University Library / Charlotte Bellamy ; [editor: Krister Östlund ; graphic design: Camilla Eriksson ; photographer: Magnus Hjalmarsson ; photo editor: Carina Bromark]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Scripta minora Bibliothecae regiae Universitatis Upsaliensis ; 13 | Scripta minora Bibliothecae regiae Universitatis Upsaliensis ; 13Publication details: Uppsala Uppsala University Library 2014Description: 125 s. illISBN:
  • 9789150623918
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 027.048744 23/swe
Other classification:
  • Ab-cz Uppsala: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek
Contents:
"Copernicus's hair, Casanova, a journey to Mongolia, a ship of fools, Linnaeus's books, the Sublime Porte - the subjects of this volume are as rich and wide-ranging as Carolina Rediviva itself. Charlotte Bellamy from France spent six months as an intern at Uppsala University Library in 2013 and she kept a regular blog on aspects of its collections. With erudition, humour and thought-provoking reflections she commented on what she had found and seen, the result being a collection of highly fascinating and personal stories on this great treasure of cultural heritage in Uppsala."
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Bok Västerås huvudbibliotek . Västerås huvudbibliotek Fackavdelningen Ab Available 80049760278
Bok Västerås huvudbibliotek Magasin Västerås huvudbibliotek Stiftavdelingen Ab-cz Uppsala: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek Available 80049729604
Bok Västerås huvudbibliotek Magasin Västerås huvudbibliotek Stiftavdelingen Ab-cz Uppsala: Uppsala universitetsbibliotek Available 80041962965
Total holds: 0

"Copernicus's hair, Casanova, a journey to Mongolia, a ship of fools, Linnaeus's books, the Sublime Porte - the subjects of this volume are as rich and wide-ranging as Carolina Rediviva itself. Charlotte Bellamy from France spent six months as an intern at Uppsala University Library in 2013 and she kept a regular blog on aspects of its collections. With erudition, humour and thought-provoking reflections she commented on what she had found and seen, the result being a collection of highly fascinating and personal stories on this great treasure of cultural heritage in Uppsala."