Faro
In 1596, the Earl of Essex sacked the city
of Faro (then under Spanish administration) as part of a plan to forestall
the departure of the Spanish Armada. The city was burned to the ground,
but Essex rescued some 200 leather-bound volumes, which formed the library
of the scholarly Bishop Ossorio. Two years later, Essex donated the books
the Bodleian, the new library in Oxford founded by his friend, Sir Thomas
Bodley.
excerpt from
AA Essential Algarve
17 August 2002
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