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Robert Fysher
English librarian

Robert Fysher

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English librarian
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Oriel College
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Robert Fysher (baptised 1698, died 1749) was an English librarian who served as Bodley's Librarian, the head of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, from 1729 to 1747.

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Little is known of Fysher's early life, beyond the fact that he was baptised in Grantham, Lincolnshire, on 30 December 1698, the home town of his father, who was also called Robert.In 1715, at the age of 16, he matriculated at the University of Oxford as a member of Christ Church, Oxford, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1718. He transferred to Oriel College, Oxford in 1723, was promoted to Master of Arts in 1724, and was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine degree in 1725.He was elected as a Fellow of Oriel in 1726, and served the first of three terms as Dean in 1727.

He won the election to become Bodley's Librarian on 2 December 1729, beating Francis Wise by 100 votes to 85. Thereafter he completed the library catalogue (with Emmanuel Langford) that had been begun by Joseph Bowles (Librarian 1719–1729).As well as his work as Librarian, he also assisted Oriel College by acting as Dean for three terms (1727, 1731-32 and 1734-35) and as both Junior and Senior Treasurer. Ill-health towards the end of his life inhibited his work at the library; he died on 4 November 1749 in Sevenhampton, Wiltshire, and was buried in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin.

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