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Nomenclator autorum omnium, quorum libri vel manuscripti, vel typis expressi exstant in Bibliotheca Academiae Lugduno-Batavae (List of all authors whose books, whether manuscript or printed, are available in Leiden University Library), 1595. Leiden University Libraries is a library founded in 1575 in Leiden, Netherlands.
May 24 – The Nomenclator of Leiden University Library appears as the first printed catalog of an institutional library.; December 9 – Shakespeare's Richard II is possibly acted privately at the Canon Row house of Sir Edward Hoby, with Sir Robert Cecil attending.
Scaliger's home in Leiden, Breestraat 113, in 2010. Scaliger's opinion on Leiden and its university library in 1606:[Leiden is situated in] a marsh in the midst of marshes, Here is the great convenience of a library so that students can study. Scaligerana Ou Bons Mots, etc., 1695.
Science Library at Leiden University, Gorlaeus Building, 2024. Welcome to the GLAM page [1] of Leiden University Libraries (Dutch: Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden (UBL)). In line with previous Wikimedia activities by Leiden University, in 2025 the Library initiated a dedicated Wikipedian in Residence project.
Peace Palace Library, one of the oldest libraries dedicated to international law, The Hague; Tresoar, Frisian History and Literature Center, Leeuwarden; Zuid-Afrikahuis library, South African library and archive, Amsterdam; Maastricht University Special Collections, the heritage library of Maastricht University
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The Leiden University Library began in 1575, and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (royal library) in The Hague in 1798. Since 1919, the Nederlandse Centrale Catalogus lists titles in Dutch libraries. See also
October 31 – Leiden University Library opens its doors after its foundation in 1575. Late (probable date) – The first part of Christopher Marlowe's drama Tamburlaine the Great is performed in London by the Admiral's Men, with Edward Alleyn in the lead. Marlowe is known to be engaged in confidential government work.