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k, discovered by Layard, 2-4; at Derr, 4 Libraries of Cathedrals: 116-128; Lincoln, 117, 161; Salisbury, 121; Old S. Paul's, 122; Wells, 123; Lichfield, 123; Noyon, 124; Bayeux, 125; York, 125; Troyes, 126; Worcester, 126; Rouen, 128 Libraries, Christian: situated in or near churches, 61; at Jerusalem, 62; at Caesarea, _ibid._; at Cirta, _ibid._; at Hippo, 63; use of the triple apse, 63 Libraries of Colleges: statutes of Merton Coll., Oxford, 133; University, 133; Oriel, 133; Peterhouse, Cambridge, 134; Trinity Hall, 136; New Coll., Oxford, 137; All Souls', 137; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 138; Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, 137, 138; Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 139; resume of regulations, _ibid._; loan of books from, 140; rules copied from monasteries, 141; a real library an after-thought, 143; characteristics of this, 143; number of books, 143-148; divided into lending and reference departments, 145; examples of such libraries, 148; Bp Cobham's library, Oxf., _ibid._; Queens' Coll., Camb., a type, 151, 159; fittings at Pembroke and other Coll., 160; S. John's Coll., Camb., 248-250; at Peterhouse, 251; at Gonville and Caius, Emmanuel, Jesus, Pembroke, 254; King's Coll., Camb., _ibid._; Queen's Coll., Oxf., 255 Libraries, Greek: notices of, in Athens and elsewhere, 4, 5; at Alexandria, 6; at Pergamon, 7-12 Libraries, medieval: general characteristics, 240-244 Libraries, monastic: rule of Pachomius, 64; general considerations 65; Benedictine Rule, 66; Cluniac Customs, _ibid._; decrees given to English Benedictines by Lanfranc, 67; Customs of Benedictine Houses, 68; of Carthusians, 69; of Cistercians, 70; of Augustinians, _ibid._; of Premonstratensians, 72; of Mendicants, _ibid._; general conclusions, 73; divided into library of reference and library for lending, 74; open to strangers, 75; books a necessary possession, _ibid._; protection of books, 76; curses, 77; endowment of libraries, 79; work done and books kept in the cloister, 80; furniture used, 81; _armarium commune_, 82; at Fossa Nuova, _ibid._; at Worcester, 84; evolution of Cistercian book-room, 84-89; arrangements in Benedictine Houses, 90
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