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Within the college, the Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised. The Old Court of Corpus is the oldest surviving courtyard in England. It can be reached through one of the passages on the left side of the New Court.
Within the college, the Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised.
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Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352, making it one of Cambridge's oldest colleges; it is also one of its smallest.

Within the college, the Parker Library houses many rare Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, including the oldest extant copy of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The contents of the library is currently in the process of being digitised.

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