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The University of Dublin (), corporately named as The Chancellor, Doctors and Masters of the University of Dublin, is a public research university located in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I who issued a royal charter for Trinity College Dublin in her role as "the mother of a university", making it Ireland's oldest operating university. It is also one of the extant seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland and is the degree-awarding body for Trinity College, which is its sole constituent college. Originally established to consolidate the rule of the Tudor dynasty in Ireland, the University of Dublin has historic ties with the universities of both Oxford and Cambridge, and has maintained an academic partnership with them since 1636.

As only one constituent college was ever established, the designations "Trinity College Dublin" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous in practice. It is a member of the Irish Universities Association (IUA), Universities Ireland, the League of European Research Universities (LERU), and the Coimbra Group. The university is headed by the Provost, under the supervision of a Chancellor and six Pro-Chancellors. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Chartae et statuta Collegii Sacrosanctae et Individuae Trinitatis. Reginae Elizabethae, iuxta Dublin.

    Date 1828
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  2. Chartae et statuta Collegii Sancrosanctae et individuae Trinitatis Reginae Elizabethae juxta Dublin.

    Date 1844
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  3. The Dublin University Calendar, for the year 1940-1941.

    Date 1940
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  4. Dublin University Calendar : from 1833 [the 1st. vol.] to 1859, and var. vols from 1887.

    Date 1833
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  5. The Dublin University calendar : being a special supplemental volume for the year 1906-7.

    Date 1907
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  6. The Dublin University Calendar : special supplementary volume for the year 1912-1913.

    Date 1913
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  7. Trinity College record volume / [preface by K.C. Bailey].

    Date 1951
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  8. Dublin examination papers : being a supplement to the University calendar.

    Date 1861
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  9. A Catalogue of the books in the lending library in Trinity College, Dublin.

    Date 1847
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  10. A Catalogue of the books in the lending library in Trinity College, Dublin.

    Date 1850
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  11. Friends of the library of Trinity College Dublin : Annual bulletins.

    Date 1946
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  12. Tercentenary directory.

    Date 1892
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  13. The Dublin University magazine : literary and political journal.

    Date 1833
    Collection: Periodicals
    “…University of Dublin…”
  14. Records of the Tercentenary Festival of the University of Dublin, held 5th to 8th July, 1892.

    Date 1894
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  15. Hermathena : A series of papers on literature, science and philosophy by members of Trinity College, Dublin.

    Date 1874
    Collection: Periodicals
    “…University of Dublin…”
  16. Trinity : an annual record.

    Date 1949
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  17. Orationes et Epistolae Dublinenses (1914-1940) / by Sir Robert William Tate. by Tate Sir, Robert William, 1872-1952

    Date 1941
    Collection: Later Additions
    “…University of Dublin…”
  18. T.C.D. : a college miscellany.

    Date 1896
    Collection: Periodicals
    “…University of Dublin…”