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and Caius Coll., Peterhouse, Trinity Coll., Camb., 265; Library of Barber Surgeons, _ibid._; wills of Sir M. Hale and M. Scrivener, _ibid._; chains taken off at various places, 266; inconvenience of, at Bodleian, _ibid._, note Chair with desk: figured in MSS., 309-312 Chapter-House: spaces divided off at west end for book-rooms in monasteries, 87-89; books read in neighbourhood of, 89 Charles V., King of France: book-chest, 293; fits up library in Louvre, _ibid._ Chest for books: bought for Vatican Library, 218; used by Simon, Abbat of S. Albans, 292; in France, 293 Chester Cathedral: arches in cloister, possibly used for books, 89 Chetham, Humphry: provisions of will, 259; library in Manchester, 260 Chichele, Abp: builds library at Canterbury, 106; account of this, 190 Christ Church, Canterbury: curse from a MS., 78; library-walk of cloister, 91; sets of nine holes, 92; carrells in use, 99; glass in cloister, 100; catalogue, saec. xii., 102; library, 106; probable extent and arrangement of this described, 190-194; Howley-Harrison library, 256 Christopher Le Stocks (S.), Lond.: library, 244 Christ's Hospital, Lond.: library, 108 Churches: libraries built in or near, 61, 64 Cirta: library, 62 Cistercians: rules for books, 70; evolution of book-room, 84-89; plan of this at Fossa Nuova, 85; Kirkstall, _ibid._; arrangement of books in, at Meaux, 86; Titchfield, 87; book-rooms at west end of Chapter House, Furness, _ibid._; Calder Abbey, 88; Fountains, _ibid._; Beaulieu, 89; Hayles _ibid._; Chester Cathedral, _ibid._ Citeaux: books chained near Chapter House, 89; arrangement of books, saec. xv., 103-106; permanent library, 109-112 Citrus: identification of tree so called, 22, _note_; used to preserve rolls, 29 Clairvaux: curse used, 78; books chained near Chapter House, 89; library, 112-4; catalogue of this discussed, 196-8; nature of fittings, 198 Clare Coll., Camb.: account of old library, 186; new cases put up 1627, _ibid._; their plan discussed, 187; new library fitted up, 285 _class_: meaning of word discussed, 243 _claustrum sine armario_ etc., 75 Cleopatra: receives library of Pergamon from Antony, 8 Cloister: the centre of monastic life, 8
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