;
at Westminster Abbey, 91-94;
supervision at S. Augustine's, Canterbury, 99;
decoration, 100;
growth of, 101;
at S. Riquier, S. Gall, Bobbio, Lorsch, Durham, Canterbury, 102;
construction of a special library, 106;
at Canterbury, _ibid._;
Durham and Gloucester, 107;
Winchester, S. Albans, Worcester, Bury S. Edmunds, S. Victor, Paris,
Franciscans of London, 108;
Citeaux, 109-112;
Clairvaux, 112-114;
S. Germain des Pres, Paris, 114;
destruction in England, 246;
extension of their libraries in France in 17th cent., 287;
library of Jesuits at Rheims, 287-289;
of S. Genevieve, Paris, 289;
S. Germain des Pres, _ibid._;
Monte Cassino, 290
Libraries, parochial: at Grantham, 257;
at Langley Marye, 258;
Cartmel, _ibid._;
will of H. Chetham, 259;
Gorton, _ibid._;
Turton, _ibid._;
Wimborne Minster, 261;
Denchworth, 262;
All Saints', Hereford, _ibid._;
Abingdon, _ibid._
Libraries, private: books kept in chests, 292;
tower in Louvre fitted up as library, 293;
illustration of this, 294;
a Carmelite in his study, 296;
a scholar's chair, 297;
lectern, 297-9;
_Ship of Fools_, 298;
library of Margaret of Austria, 299-302;
of Anne de Beaujeu, 302;
Italian lectern, 304;
wheel-desk, 304-8;
chairs with desk, 309-312;
desks used in Italy, 312;
wall-cupboards, 313;
scholar's room, 314;
study of Duke of Urbino, _ibid._;
of Montaigne, 315;
Palazzo Barberini, 316;
library of Dean Boys, 317
Libraries, Roman (B.C.):
intention of Julius Caesar to build a library, 12;
library of C. Asinius Pollio, _ibid._;
decorated with busts of departed authors, _ibid._;
works of Augustus, _ibid._;
Porticus Octaviae, 12-14;
temple and area of Apollo, 14;
other public libraries, 15;
of Tiberius, Vespasian, Trajan, _ibid._;
of Hadrian at Athens, 16-18;
organisation of Roman libraries, 18;
composition of Palatine library, _ibid._;
description by Ovid, _ibid._;
advice of Horace respecting, 19;
library of Tiberius, _ibid._;
of Vespasian in templo Pacis, _ibid._;
of Trajan (bibliotheca Ulpia), _ibid._;
loan of books from public collections, 20;
fittings, 36;
private libraries: of Lucullus, 20, 21;
fashion for book-collecting denounced by Seneca, 21;
library in
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