Of course, it has oxygen. If it didn't, nobody could enter and work there.
Vatican Library was created in 1448.
Vatican Film Library was created in 1953.
Certainly, there are several , devoted to religious art, for example. There is also a Library,
The Library of Congress has the largest collection in the world, with over 155.3 million items.
Pope Benedict XVI. Pope for short.
More than could ever be put on any one site, below are a couple tours of the Vatican's more well know sites. The Vatican houses the Vatican library, museum, St. Peter's Basilica, the Papal palace, etc.
Fernand Hayward has written: 'The Vatican Council' -- subject(s): Vatican Council (1st : 1869-1870), Lending library
The Vatican is not the oldest Library in the world. There were many before then. Libraries have dated back to Ancient Times, Such as the times of the Ancient Greeks and The Ancient Romans. But even before that, In the times of the Cavemen, There were libraries. Notes and valuable information were etched onto rocks, and stored in a safe place. So, As a conclusion, No, the Vatican is old, and is big, but not the Oldest libraryin the world. Thanks!
Nicoletta Mattioli Hary has written: 'The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace' 'The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace' -- subject(s): Cataloging, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, History
Nearly every document ever to be issued by the Vatican over the years is available for examination by qualified researchers in the Vatican Library. However, the researcher must request a specific document as browsing is not allowed.
The type of book is callled an almanac. You can find it in your local library
The oldest know copy of Euclid's Elements is a manuscript that was handwritten on parchment in 888AD and is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Less complete manuscripts exist in other locations, including the Vatican Library.