I was too chemically enhanced to remember any of the bits of 'Anchorman' I saw. I think I'm okay with that, too.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:02 (seventeen years ago)
no rad cam, no credibility
otm. Though I've never been inside.
― Pro Creationism Soccer 2009 (ledge), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:03 (seventeen years ago)
A bit low on the murals and high on the lo-tech IT:http://www.simonho.org/images/photographs_oxford/Oxford_RadcliffeCamera2.jpg
― Pro Creationism Soccer 2009 (ledge), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:04 (seventeen years ago)
St. Florian:http://www.flickr.com/photos/zb/237681045/http://www.flickr.com/photos/doctorcasino/1054540634/
Not as enormous as some of these, but wonderfully packed with books. Very enveloping, with the convex Baroque bits of shelf pushing in and out of the space.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:04 (seventeen years ago)
british library reading room:
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/BRITISH-LIBRARY-LONDON%20().jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/410209545_2b4c7b8483.jpg?v=0
― Pro Creationism Soccer 2009 (ledge), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:06 (seventeen years ago)
Saint-Florian's on the list Dr. C.
The Radcliffe has a certain stately majesty.
I love the BLRR and it's doubly cool to think of various people, like Marx, who worked in there.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:08 (seventeen years ago)
I don't know if Trinity is amazing me with its "tastefulness", it's just so long that it looks like a CGI library from a bad movie, like...oh, Tomb Raider or something, where they do faux "research" at a faux secret facility. And then of course Trinity isn't faux, it's REAL, so the photo keeps flipping my brain over. Kind of mesmerizing.
― But not someone who should be dead anyway (Laurel), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:11 (seventeen years ago)
The dimesions are the only thing that's fantastic(al) about Trinity, though. Otherwise it has, to me as an American of Anglo and Irish stock, nothing unfamiliar or exotic, though one imagines it might for Mr. Ergun. I'm not saying it's not lovely but that it's quite familiar.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:15 (seventeen years ago)
I might have added the Playfair Library at Edinburgh University:http://farm1.static.flickr.com/24/45604606_a23f6ae864.jpg
― treefell, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:19 (seventeen years ago)
Yes but that photo needs some actual books.
― But not someone who should be dead anyway (Laurel), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:24 (seventeen years ago)
The books are in the rows between the columns:http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bpV_L-RdI7c/R3fTnD-2WGI/AAAAAAAAAOI/kWC86i7Te_o/s400/DSCF0489.jpg
― treefell, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:27 (seventeen years ago)
The Irish/British ones have such severe, classical lines. Very much in the model of Rome but they lack whimsy. The Playfair is less for looking at, to me, than it is a perfect geometrical expression.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:31 (seventeen years ago)
treefell, is it sometimes used as a lecture hall/auditorium?
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:32 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.blenheimpalace.com/content/en/thepalace/imagelibrary/gallery/long_library_lg.jpg
I remember this as being a nice looking library.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:39 (seventeen years ago)
A bit low on the murals and high on the lo-tech IT
If it's painted ceilings you're after then Duke Humfrey's reading room in the Old Bodleian across the cobbles does better than the Rad Cam, though nothing on those continental ceilings.http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1022/1034837932_1bccb1b574.jpg http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/2161/51917045.jpg
― a passing spacecadet, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:39 (seventeen years ago)
(the british library reading room pictured there is no longer in use :/)
― FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:41 (seventeen years ago)
Wow, spececadet. That's great! When's it from, the 15th or 16th Cent?
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:42 (seventeen years ago)
"The Library is composed of three major portions; the original medieval section (completed 1487, rededicated 1602), the Arts End (1612) to the east, and Selden End (1637) to the west."
To be honest I'm not sure which part those pictures are of. I think it may be the 1612 one. The older bit is similar in style but a little more open and less showy IIRC.
― a passing spacecadet, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 15:56 (seventeen years ago)
Finished in 1489, apparently, to house Duke Humphrey's rather large bequest.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:10 (seventeen years ago)
xpostsThe Playfair Library is used for lectures, conferences, exams, corporate events and even weddings.
― treefell, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:54 (seventeen years ago)
No odd weddings allowed?
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:59 (seventeen years ago)
I know! I'm lobbying for it! Vote Florian!
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 17:30 (seventeen years ago)
Also that diaoporama isn't exhaustive, apparently. The article it's linked to has photos of the Escurial and Duke Humphrey's Room and references to several others.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 17:39 (seventeen years ago)
yale university's sterling memorial library is one of my favorites. utterly amazing:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Cf_V01KEqGM/R2CxHNznJwI/AAAAAAAAA10/6NW-ShgfbYM/SMLsmall.jpg
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:42 (seventeen years ago)
http://historicbuildingsct.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/sterling-memorial-library.jpg
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:43 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.yale.edu/res/slideshow/images/02_sterling.jpg
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:46 (seventeen years ago)
yale's rare books and manuscripts library is pretty cool, too. no windows to protect the contents
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yale_Beinecke_Library.JPGhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Beinecke_Library_interior.JPG
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:51 (seventeen years ago)
hmm guess the images aren't showing up
it's called the beinecke library anyways
yale is in western europe now?
― (Palm) springs sprungs (Lamp), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:52 (seventeen years ago)
haha sorry i totally just realized the thread title like two seconds before you said that
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:53 (seventeen years ago)
but i'm still gonna post photos of the beinecke if they show up:
http://www.artic.edu/aic/libraries/research/specialcollections/oralhistories/images/bunshaftbeinecke.jpg
http://tarzanvsibm.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/beinecke2.jpg
http://www.som.com/resources/category/5/0/5/8/8/6/images/Yale-University-Beinecke-Rare-Book-and-Manuscript-Library2.jpg
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:54 (seventeen years ago)
guess i just thought it was a 'let's talk about cool libraries' thread w/o realizing it
― mark cl, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:55 (seventeen years ago)
I do really like the decadence of some of these, but Trinity superbly shows off the beauty of the books themselves, so I'm really tempted to go for that one. I shall have to drool over the pictures some more, I think.
― emil.y, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 18:55 (seventeen years ago)
I won't get bent out of shape by shout-outs to cool libraries anywhere but I really am most curious about old European ones. I wonder about old libraries in Eastern Europe. I bet Crakow or St. Petersburg or Budapest have some crazy bookeries too.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 19:45 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/32/47161094_8525dec893.jpg?v=0
Collegium Maius Library at Jagellonian University in Crakow.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 19:52 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3005/3008001862_5e3a9ae921.jpg?v=0
Old Library, Money Museum in Utrecht.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 19:56 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/111/368343286_1023757d8a.jpg?v=0
Library, Hofburg, Vienna.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:00 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2269/2564947214_43f0501c19.jpg?v=0
Library at Chatsworth.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:01 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3272/2904353922_43cf320e70.jpg?v=0
Fontainebleau
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:04 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/59/229551648_1de4be8ee7.jpg?v=0
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (Laurentian Library)
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:07 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3414/3435121398_d843e5244a.jpg?v=0
La bibliothèque du Duc d'Aumale, Chantilly
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:14 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/Biblioteca%20do%20Palacio%20e%20Convento%20de%20Mafra%20I.jpg
Biblioteca do Palacio e Convento de Mafra I, Lisbon
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/HANDELINGENKAMER-TWEEDE-KAM%20%28%29.jpg
Handelingenkamer Tweede der Staten, Den Haag
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/Bibliothek.Admont_gesamt.jpg
Another one of Admont, all taken from this immense repository: http://curiousexpeditions.org/?p=78
― ogmor, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:50 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/Biblioteca%20Geral%20da%20Universidade%20de%20Coimbra%20IV.jpg
Biblioteca Geral University of Coimbra
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:05 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/kremsmuenster_60.jpg
Kremsmuenster Abbey Library
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:07 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/Vatican.jpeg
Vatican Library
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:09 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/riksadagen%201.jpg
Riksdagen Library, Stockholm
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1348/1303201691_e5cabf0a02_o.jpg
Strahov Monastery, Prague
http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/202146600_37b58ca97a.jpg
Klementium Library, Prague
― ogmor, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:11 (seventeen years ago)
i love the trinity college one, though it's far from my favorite here. i don't mind the familiarity, or maybe in fact the familiarity is what makes it?
my favorites on this thread: the Old Bodleian library, the klementium, the beinecke. some of the others are beautiful but i think my preference runs towards ones which hint at a certain darkness, maybe.
― u have a new mistress my friend and her name is little debbie (omar little), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:18 (seventeen years ago)
The Hague and Stockholm are wowing my eyes out! Both so impossibly airy....
― But not someone who should be dead anyway (Laurel), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:20 (seventeen years ago)
Czech National = Clementium, btw.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:24 (seventeen years ago)
Voted for Trinity, simply and understating.
Also, I’m a little dubious of the list as there are no libraries in Liverpool.
― not_goodwin, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:30 (seventeen years ago)
Oddly, and I don't know how much this points out the deficiencies in my googling ability, the lack of interest (for at least photographing them) amongst Germanics for old royal libraries (or their having been destroyed) or the lack of interest or dedication in royal or aristocratic families in Germany but I found precious little in the way of princely or royal libraries.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:33 (seventeen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Wednesday, 13 May 2009 23:01 (seventeen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Thursday, 14 May 2009 23:01 (seventeen years ago)
I visited the Sainte-Geneviève Library and it was very very beautiful (I took pics and may post a few here eventually). It had great iron work in the ceiling. I also spent time in the Mazarine Library of the Institut de France, the library of the Sorbonne, and of the Banque de France. I missed my chance to visit the BNF's Richelieu library (also on this poll), but I will going there in the near future. These libraries are great and I'd like to find an excuse to work in them but it's kinda silly also as they have very few books, and so very very few on the topics I work on. But I could bring my laptop and work there for a day just to soak in the awesomeness, like Marx in the British Library (my beard is getting to Marx length at this point, so it would work).
― Soul Finger! (Euler), Monday, 21 September 2009 12:48 (sixteen years ago)