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Pusey House Library

Pusey House

Pusey House, opened in 1884, was founded to commemorate the work of Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882), the reforming theologian. It has one of the two best theological libraries in Oxford with a collection of 80,000 volumes, specialising in Church History, Patristics and Liturgy. It holds the most significant archive of manuscripts and printed materials relating to the Oxford Movement. There is a small charge for a reader’s ticket.

Exploring Blenheim
Exploring Blenheim
Rare Books
Rare Books
Thankful for every moment
Thankful for every moment
I devoured the integral lectures, the seminars, the tea and biscuits, and the charming streets of Oxford. Aided by my tutors, my passion for the human...
Mike Rectenwald, Summer 2000, Geneva College