AdminHistory | Manuscripts purchased from the library of the linguist Charles Kay Ogden in 1953. UCL acquired a portion of Ogden's library totalling around 5,000 volumes, including 20 incunables, "many early printed books", and a large number of modern works on linguistics and the study of communication. It also contained various bound manuscripts and over 1,000 packets of Brougham correspondence.
At one time Ogden's library contained over 50,000 printed books and manuscripts dating from the medieval period to the 20th century. The majority of these books were purchased by the University of California after Ogden's death in 1957.
There are around 150 manuscripts in UCL's collection and they are arranged approximately by date. Within MS Ogden there is a sub-section known as the "Bacon-Tottel" collection, so called because they were believed to have been compiled for Francis Bacon by his clerk William Tottel (or Tothill), although it is now known that this is not the case. This sub-group can be found under the reference MS Ogden 7. Note that not all of the Bacon-Tottel manuscripts currently have online catalogue records, but a list was compiled by Stuart Clark in 1976 (see bibliography). |