
More than 15,000 works from the BUS’s Historical Collection have now been digitised, including medieval codices, numerous manuscripts, all the incunabula, and a wide selection of Sevillian printed works from the 16th to the 19th centuries. These collections can be consulted via the Digital Collections Portal.

idUS hosts, preserves and provides access to the scientific output produced by US lecturers and researchers. It includes articles, theses, conference papers, SPUS journals, final-year projects, undergraduate dissertations and master’s theses.
This is a project run by the Faculty of Law at the University of Seville, focusing on the digitisation of its 19th-century legal collection, although it also includes works from other centuries and non-legal works held in its collection.

Comprising items of great value from an art-historical perspective, the collection covers a geographical range extending from local images to many others of a national and even Latin American scope. Its holdings can be viewed via the Photo Library Portal.

The Humanities Library has launched this Digital Humanities Library to digitise its valuable historical collection. The first phase of the project covers the local Seville collection (Cátedra San Fernando, Hazañas, Raros, etc.).

View the full text of doctoral theses defended at the University of Seville and authorised by their authors. The collection can be accessed viaidUS: US Research Repository.
More than 15,000 works from the BUS’s Historical Collection have now been digitised, including medieval codices, numerous manuscripts, all the incunabula, and a wide selection of Sevillian printed works from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The collection can be viewed via the Digital Collections Portal.
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Old Collection of the University of Seville
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A collection comprising over 200,000 images
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