The Rare Book Room
06/Jul/2007 Filed in:
Books
The "Rare Book Room" site has been constructed as an
educational site intended to allow the visitor to
examine and read some of the great books of the
world.
Over the last ten years, a company called "Octavo"
embarked on digitally photographing some of the world
’s great books from some of the greatest libraries.
These books were photographed at very high resolution
(in some cases at over 200 megabytes per page).
This site contains all of the books (about 400) that
have been digitized to date. These range over a wide
variety of topics and rarity. The books are presented
so that the viewer can examine all the pages in
medium to medium-high resolution.
In particular the site contains:
1. Some of the great books in science, including
books by Galileo, Newton, Copernicus, Kepler,
Einstein, Darwin and others.
2. Most of the Shakespeare Quartos from the British
Library, the Bodleian Library, the University of
Edinburgh Library, and the National Library of
Scotland. It also contains the First Folio from the
Folger Shakespeare Library.
3. The complete copies of Poor Richard ’s Almanac by
Benjaman Franklin.
4. Very rare editions: Gutenberg ’s Bible of 1455
(from the Library of Congress), Harvey's book on the
circulation of blood, Galileo ’s Siderius Nuncius,
the first printing of the Bill of Rights, and the
Magna Carta.