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bans, 80 Scrivener, Matt.: bequeathes L50 to Univ. Library, Camb., 1687, to buy chains, 265 _sedile_: meaning discussed, 243 Sellyng, Prior, at Canterbury: sets up carrells in the cloister, 99; glazes the windows, 100; fits up library, 106 Seneca: denounces fashion for book-collecting, 21 _Ship of Fools_: lectern used in, 297 Shiryngton, Walt.: builds library at Old S. Paul's Cathedral, 122 [Greek: sillibos] = ticket bearing the name of a roll, 29; used in Cicero's library, 33 Simon, abbat of S. Albans: book-chest, 292 _solarium_ = press, 207 Sorbonne: library, 164; glass in windows of library, 242 _spalera_ or _spalliera_: a settle, 228 Stained glass: instances of, in libraries, 241 _stalla_ or _stallum_: meaning discussed, 242 Stall-system: term explained, 172; type at Corp. Chr. Coll., Oxf., _ibid._; description of these cases, 173; chaining used, 174-8; fittings at Merton Coll., Oxf., 178-185; at S. John the Baptist Coll., Trinity Coll., Bodl. Library, Oxford, 185; at Clare Coll., Camb., 186; Westminster Abbey, 187; Wells Cathedral, 188; Durham Cath., 189; origin probably monastic, 190; Christ Church, Cant., 190-4; Clairvaux, 196-8; Howley-Harrison library at Canterbury, 256 Student-monks: at Oxf. and Camb., 142 Sudbury, John, dean of Durham: fits up Frater as library, 189 _tabula_, board covered with wax and parchment to record loan of books, 139 _textus_ = bookshelf: at Ch. Ch., Canterbury, 192, 243 _theca_: a shelf or cupboard, 87, _note_ Theodmarus Cassinensis: his letter to Charlemagne quoted, 76 and _note_ Tiberius, Emperor: his library in Rome, 15, 16; this mentioned by Aulus Gellius, 19; contained public records, _ibid._ Tibur = Tivoli: story of library in temple of Hercules, 20 Tintern, Cistercian Abbey: book-room, 86 Titchfield: book-room and arrangement, 87 _titulus_ = ticket bearing the name of a roll, 28 Tournai: _see_ Martin (S.) Trajan: library in his forum in Rome, 15; statements of Aulus Gellius and Vopiscus respecting, 19; described by Nibby, 37 _trichora_; applied to a triple apse, 63; use of the word by Dioscorides, 64 Trigg, Fra.: founds library at Grantham, 257 Trinity Coll., Camb.: chaining of books given in 1601, 265; Wren's library built, 277-281
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