Oxford Annotated Bible was created in 1973.
Yes. If you type the words 'new oxford annotated bible large print' into a search engine like Google, it will give you many sources.
Partial answer: "The New Oxford Annotated Bible" is the "The New Revised Standard Version" plus annotations et al. Although the complete 'NOAB' does not appear to be online (yet), the 'NSRV' is available through other online Bible browsers.
Oxford Lectern Bible was created in 1935.
The Annotated Turing was created in 2008.
The Skeptic's Annotated Bible.http://www.answers.com/Skeptics%20Annotated%20Bible---says;The Skeptic's Annotated Bible (SAB) is a website providing skeptical analysis of the Bible, edited by Steve Wells. It consists of annotations presented alongside the text of the King James Version of the Bible pointing out internal inconsistencies and contradictions with science and history, and suggesting that the Bible advocates reprehensible ethics.The URL of the Skeptics Annotated Bible is attached below.
Oxford Records was created in 1900.
Oxford sausage was created in 1723.
Oxford Journal was created in 1973.
Oxford Canadians was created in 1906.
Oxford Instruments was created in 1959.
Oxford Playhouse was created in 1938.
The Oxford Magazine was created in 1883.