INDEX TO VOLUME V. THIRD SERIES.
ABERDEEN Society of Architects admit-
ted to alliance, 358; Officers, 364; Its District, 415. ADDRESSES: See PRESIDENT'S OPENING ADDRESS; STUDENTS. Aitchison, Professor: Portrait (Fronti- spiece); OPENING ADDRESS, 1; Presen- ted with the Royal Jubilee Medal, 13; Architecture in Malta, 47; Speeches at the Festival Dinner, 102, 103, 105; The Brickwork Tests, 134; ADDRESS TO STUDENTS, 145; Election as R.A., 153; Speech at the Presen- tation of Mr. Penrose's Portrait, 278; Nominated Royal Gold Medallist, 205; Speeches at Cardiff and Bir- mingham, 258; Heraldry and Ar- chitects, 277; Artistic Copyright, 299; Sketch of his Career, 409; Presented with the Royal Gold Medal, 409, 414; Address in ac- knowledgment, 412.
Akers-Douglas, Mr.: Statements in Parliament re New Government Offices, 447. Aldwinckle Studentship: Mr. H. S. East's Tour, 458. ALLIED SOCIETIES.-
ABERDEEN: Society admitted to alliance, 358; Officers, &c., 364; Its Province, 415.
BRISTOL Educational Facilities, 408; Officers, &c., ib.
CARDIFF Officers, &c., 420. DEVON AND EXETER: Officers, &c., 408.
DUNDEE: Province north of the Forth shared between the Dundee Institute and the Aberdeen Society, 415; Officers, &c., 449.
IRELAND: Officers, &c., 420. LEEDS: Officers, &c., 420. LEICESTER: Officers, &c., 364; Annual Report, 408.
LIVERPOOL: Officers, &c., 408.
MANCHESTER: Officers, &c., 449.
Presidential Badge, 207; Officers, &c., 364.
NOTTINGHAM: Officers, &c., 364. SHEFFIELD: Annual Report, 363; Mr. C. J. Innocent's work as Hon. Secretary, 364; Officers, &c., ib.
YORK: R. A. Easdale's Paper, 241; Officers, &c., 408. America, Domestic Architecture in. See DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Anderson, J. Macvicar: Speech at Festival Dinner, 102.
Anderson, W. J.: The Historic De- velopment of Architecture: Abstracts of Lectures at the Glasgow School of Art, 138, 300, 334; Next Session's Lectures, 492; Glasgow Cathedral (review), 493.
Annual Report of the Council, 337. Antiquarian Remains in India, 21, 331, 450, 452.
Archer, William: Housing of the Drama, 203.
Architect's Reminiscences, An, 418. Architects and Copyright. See COPY-
Architects' Benevolent Society, 242; Annual Report and Balance Sheet,
Architects' Charges-in respect of Fire Claims, 48; Professional
Practice as to, 402, 439; Revised Schedule of, 445.
Architects of the English Renaissance, 491.
Architectural Education. See PRESI- DENT'S ADDRESSES; EXAMINATIONS. Architectural Photography, 417. Architecture, Historic Development of: Abstracts of Mr. W. J. Ander- son's Glasgow School of Art Lectures, 138, 300, 334.
Architecture: How the Institute may advance it. See OPENING ADDRESS. Architecture in America. See DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE.
Architecture in Malta. See MALTA. Architecture in Poetry, 470. Architecture
THEATRES. Arnold, Thomas:
London (review), 416. Art Metal Exhibition, 206. Art Standing Committee:
Report: Vauxhall Bridge; New Government Offices in Whitehall; Liskeard Church Tower; Russell Square; Kew Bridge, 340; Annual Election, 401, 407; Members ap- pointed by the Council, 439. Artistic Copyright. See COPYRIGHT. Arts and Crafts Lectures, 72. Associateship: Lists of those qualified for, 62, 438.
Athens, Annual of the British School at, 23.
Auditors' Report, 358.
Ayling, R. Stephen: Stables (review), 257.
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY REVIVAL, 245; An Elementary Text-book (review), 468. Bomos, A, in Sabina [S. Giampietri], 487.
Bond, F.: Winchester Cathedral, 333. Boni, Cav.: His Researches at the Forum, 50; THE LAGOONS OF VENICE, 389; Venetian Architects in Henry VIII.'s Service, 491.
Books received, 52, 74, 144, 212, 234, 398, 420.
Bordighera Exhibition, 331. Bouw- en Sierkunst (review), 492. Boyes, H. C.: Architects' Charges in respect of Fire Claims, 48.
Brewer, H. W.: Libraries of the Middle Ages, 382.
BRICKWORK TESTS: Report on the Third Series of Experiments [Wm. C. Street and Max. Clarke].-Some Impressions derived from the Ex- periments, 77; Tables of Results and Photographs of Piers while under Compression, 78-98; Table of Crushing Loads of Bricks of various descriptions, 99; Diagram showing Compression of Walls, ib. APPENDICES [Professor Unwin), 100, 131, 133.
Further Observations and Discus- sion on the Reports: Max. Clarke, 129, 135; P. Gordon Smith, 131; Professor Unwin, ib.; Wm. White, 134; Wm. Woodward, ib.; Bruce J. Capell, ib.; Professor Aitchison, ib. ; William C. Street, ib.
Observations at the Annual Meet- ing re Proposal to publish Series of Reports on Brick Tests in book form, 361-63.
Bridgman, H. H.: Decease announced, 492.
British School at Athens [F. C. Penrose], 23.
Brodie, C. H.: Suggested Limitation of Term of Office for Members of Council, 355; Revised Schedule of Charges, 441 et seq.
Brown, Professor Baldwin: BEVERLEY BAR (review), 210; The Mediæval Campanili of Rome, 261; Libraries of the Middle Ages, 383; his Paper Pre-Conquest Architecture quoted, 483. Brydon, J. M.: Appointed to prepare Plans for New Government Offices, 447.
Builder Album 1897, 144.
Building Stones [H. W. Burrows], 67. Burges, Wm., The late, 334. Burn, William, Father of, 262. Burrows, H. W.: Building Stones (re- view), 67.
By-laws: Amendment of, 74, 112; Amendments sanctioned by the Privy Council, 401.
с CALIFORNIA University: Prospectus, 12; Abstract of Programme and litho- graphed Plan of Site, 154, 241; Re- ported Result of Preliminary Selec- tion, 502.
Cambridge, T. D. Atkinson's, 141. CAMPANILI, MEDLEVAL, OF ROME [J. Tavenor Perry], 213.-Scant Evi- dence regarding Origin and History, 213; Paucity of Published Informa- tion, 214; References by Lockyer, Willis, Papworth, ib.; The Normal Type, 215; List of Existing Exam- ples, 215, 230; Origin, 216; Evi- dence of Use in Imperial Rome, ib.; Purpose of the Towers, 217; Pro- bable Use as Bell-Towers, ib.; Theory of their Date, 219, 222, 224, 231; Citations from Gregorovius, 221; Outline of History of Medieval Rome up to Norman Incursions, ib.; Description of Architectural Features of Towers with view to determining Date, 223; Saxon Work showing Roman Influence, 224; Distinctive Character of the Towers compared to those in other parts of Italy, 226; Decorations of the Campanili, 227; Niches, ib.; Porphyry and Majolica Decoration, 228; Present Condition of the Towers, 229.-Illustrations: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, Xii.
Cathédrale, La, J. K. Huysmans' [A. E. Street], 454.
Caws, Frank: Chester Cathedral (re- view), 14; Modern Architecture (review), 157; Rochester (review), 255; Fireproof Stairs, 385; Muni- cipal By-laws re Fireproof Con- struction, 386; Lessons of the Sun- derland Fire, 447. Cement Admixtures, 259; Cement Pipes, 334.
Chapel of Bones, Great Hospital, Valletta [Arthur S. Flower], 398. Charges of Architects. See ARCHI- TECTS' CHARGES.
Chartres and its Cathedral: M. Huys- mans' Romance, 454. Chester Cathedral, 14. Chippendale Furniture, 207. CHRONICLE.-List of Papers for the Session, 11; The Opening Meeting, 11; The National Photographic Record Association, 11; The Uni-
versity of California, 12, 154, 241; Additions to the Library, 13; Jubilee Medal conferred on the President, 13; Señor Belmas, 13; Mr. Flower's Paper on Architecture of Malta, 48; Architects' Charges in respect of Fire Claims H. C. Boyes, 48; Painters' Company Travelling Studentship, 49; Forma- tion of the Perth A.A., 49; Cav. Boni's Researches, 50; Results of the November Examinations, with Lists of Passed Candidates, 60; Revised Scheme of the Examina- tions: the Board of Examiners' Report, 63; The London Building Act: proposed Amendments, 63; Suggested Institute Committee to advise County Council re Amend- ments, 64; Decease of Mr. C. J. Shoppee, 65; The Festival Dinner: List of Guests, Report of Speeches, 101; Messages from the French and Belgian Societies, 106; The late Octavius Hansard, 106; The late John Loughborough Pearson, R.A.: The President's Tribute, 106; A Graceful Compliment from Stock- holm, 107; Students R.I.B.A. among the R.A. Prizemen, 107; Brickwork Tests: Statement by Mr. Max. Clarke, and Discussion on Results of Third Series of Experi- ments, 129; International Competi- tion for Cathedral at Cronstadt, 135; The Examinations: An Ex- postulation against the Revised Scheme [Arthur Cates], 136; Memo- randum from the Board of Ex- aminers, 137; Deed of Award of Prizes and Studentships 1898, 152; The President's Academy Honours, 153; Architectural Scheme for Californian University: Programme for Competitors and Plan of Site, 154; The Teaching University for London, 157; Mr. Hugh Stan- nus's Cantor Lectures, 157; The Architectural Union Company's Donation to the Library, 205; Mr. Sachs' Paper on the Housing of the Drama, 205; The Royal Gold Medal : Announcement of the Council's Nomination, 205; The Prize Drawings at Allied Centres, 206; The Carpenters' Hall Lectures, 206; Art Metal Exhibition, 206; Mr. Statham's Modern Architec- ture, 207; The New Presidential Badge of the Northern A.A., 207; The Revised Programmes of the Examinations, 237; The Stamping of Awards where no Amount is stated, 241; York Architectural Society, 241; Architects' Bene- volent Society, 242; Programme of Subjects for Prizes and Student- ships 1899, 258; The President at Cardiff and Birmingham, 258; Cement Admixtures, 259; Decease of James Edmeston and Herbert Stone Wood, 260; Presentation of
Mr. Penrose's Portrait, 277; M. Harmand's Paper, 279; Fireproof Staircases, 279; Obituary Notice of James Edmeston, 279; The late Sir Henry Bessemer, 280; Mr. A. N. Paterson's Paper, 331; Exhibi tion of Industrial Art at Bordighera, 331; The Annual Elections: No- minations by Members, 355; Sug- gested Limitation of Term of Office for Members of Council [C. B. Brodie], 355; An Invitation from the Belgian Society, 356; The late Augustus Laver, 356; A Donation from Signor Giampietri, 356; The Loan Library and non-Metropolitan Members, 385; Fireproof Stairs [Frank Caws], 385; Results of the Annual Elections, 400; The Insti- tute Register for Assistants, 401; The Amended By-laws approved by the Privy Council, 401; Mr. Gladstone and the Institute, 402; Mr. Pen- rose's University Honours, 402, 415; Decease of Sydney Stent and Judge Meadows White, 402; Commission du Vieux Paris, 402; Draft of the Revised Schedule as to Professional Charges, 402; Discussions on the Schedule, 403, 439; Presentation of the Royal Gold Medal, 414; The Congress of Hygiene at Madrid: Mr. Cutler's Report, 414; The Library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 415; The French Archao- logical Society, 415; Scotland north of the Forth divided between the Aberdeen and Dundee Allied Societies, 415; The Holborn-Strand Improvement, 417, 447; Results of the June Examinations, with Lists of Passed Candidates, 436; Standing Committees Members appointed by the Council, 439; President of the Northern A.A. elected Fellow, 439; The New Government Offices, 446; The Sunderland Fire, 447; The London Topographical Society, 448; Sanitary Institute Congress, 492; A New Art Review, 492; Mr. Hugh Stannus's Lectures, 492; Mr. W. J. Anderson's Lectures, 492; Members deceased, 492; University of California, 502; Architectural Copyright [M. Harmand], 502. Clark, J. Willis: Libraries of the Middle Ages, 381, 384. Clarke, Max.: REPORT ON THE THIRD SERIES OF BRICKWORK TESTS, 77; Further Observations, 129, 135; The Annual Report, 361; Archi- tectural Photography (review), 417. Clarke, Somers: Phila (review), 107. Clarkson, S. Flint: Revised Schedule of Charges, 441.
Classic Decorative Work, 386. Cole, R. Langton: Note on Mr. Sta- tham's Modern Architecture, 262. Collins, Dr.: Speech at Festival Dinner, 104.
Collins, H. H.: Party Structures (re- view), 282.
Committees, Standing: Annual Elec- tions, 400; Votes recorded, 407; Members appointed by the Council, 439
Compensation, 332.
COPYRIGHT, ARTISTIC-WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ARCHITECTS [Georges Harmand], 285.-Artistic Copyright among the Ancients, 286; in the Middle Ages, ib.; Facility of repro- duction of Architects' Designs by Modern Printing Processes, ib.; Architects protected by English Copyright Law, 287; The Berne Convention and its Work, ib.; Con- tinental Law on the Subject, 288; Efforts of the International and Artistic Association, ib.; Copyright explained, 289; Its applied to the Architect's Art, ib. ; Principles Recent Legal Decisions, 290; Ana- logy to Patent Rights, ib.; Archi- tect's Right to Protection equal with the Painter and Sculptor's, 291; How an "Architect-Author " secure Copyright, 292; Summary may of Principles, 294.
Discussion: Professor Kerr, 295; Mr. John Slater, 296; Mr. John Hebb, 297; Mr. E. W. Mountford, ib.; Mr. E. W. Hudson, ib.; The President, 299; M. Harmand, 299.
Patents for Plans; Messrs. Flockton, Gibbs, and Flockton's Experience, 333.
Resolution re, at the Turin Con- gress, 502.
Corlette, Hubert C.: Painting and Decoration (review), 306.
Corpus Christi College Library [Rev. T. Fowler], 415.
Cotton, John: Two Oxford Guide-
books (review), 50; Architecture in Poetry (review), 470.
Council, The: Annual Report, 337; Nominations by Fellows and Asso- ciates, 355; Suggested Limitation of Term of Office [C. H. Brodie], 355; "House List" of Nomina- tions, 362, 363; Annual Elections, 400, 406.
Crace, J. D.: A Relic of Sir Christo- pher Wren, 13; The Picture Gal- lery, Cassel, 65; HERALDIC DRAWING AND ITS ADAPTATION, 265, 277, 279. Cutler, Thos. W.: Report as Repre-
sentative of the Institute at the Madrid Congress of Hygiene, 414.
TION, HEATING, DRAINAGE, &c. [A. N. Paterson], 309.--Influence of Cli- mate, 309; Plan: Cellar, Draughts, The Hall, Verandahs, Bedroom "Closets," Service Rooms, 310; The Town House, 312; Self-con- tained Houses, ib.; Washington Examples, 314; The Apartment House, ib.; Workmen's Houses, 316; The Suburban House, ib.; The Country House, 318.- Con- struction Notes, 319. Heating,
321; Hot-air System, 323; The Furnace, ib.; Cold-air Supply, 324; Hot-air Flues, ib.-Plumbing and Drainage, 325; Sewage Disposal, 326.
Discussion: Professor Kerr, 328; Mr. H. Heathcote Statham, 330; Mr. A. N. Paterson, 330, 331. Drama, Housing of the. See THEATRES. Drawings, Ownership of, 13.
EASDALE, R. A.: An Architectural Student's Rambles, 241.
East, H. S.: Aldwinckle Student Tour in Spain, 458.
Edmeston, James: Obituary notice, 279.
Education of Architects. See Presi- dent's Addresses.
EGYPT. TOMBEAU D'UN ASTROLOGUE THEBAIN DE LA XVIII DYNASTIE, THEBES: VALLÉE-DES-REINES, 421 [P. Hip- EXCURSION À LA polyte-Boussac], with translation. Egyptian Sculptures. See THÈBES. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY REVIVAL, THE POSSIBILITIES Bolton], 245. AN [Arthur T.
Ell, S. A.: Decease announced, 492. Emerson, Wm.: The Annual Report, 360, 361.
English Renaissance, Architects of the, 491.
Evans, C. E.: Decease announced, 492. Eve, G. W.: Heraldic Design, 274. EXAMINATIONS, THE: Preliminary, In- termediate, and Final, Nov. 1897 and June 1898: Results and Lists of Passed Candidates, 60, 436; Arthur Cates Prizemen, 65, 338,438; Report of Board of Examiners on the General Arrangements of the Examinations: Adoption by the Council, 62; Mr. Arthur Cates's Expostulation against the Revised Scheme, 136; Board of Examiners' Reply to Mr. Cates, 137; Revised Programmes of the Examinations, 237; Statistics, 337, 338. Exeter, 395.
J. Macvicar Anderson, 102; Bishop of London, ib.; W. E. Macartney, ib.; Aston Webb, 102; The Lord Mayor, 103; Sir E. J. Poynter, ib.; Sir E. Maunde Thompson, 104; Sir J. Wolfe Barry, ib.; Dr. Collins, ib.; Felicitations from the Societies of Paris and Belgium, 106. Festival
Dinner Mr. Woodward's Questions concerning, 178. Final Examination. See EXAMINATIONS. Finances of the Institute, 344.
Fire Claims Architects' Charges, 48. Fireproof Construction and the Sun- derland By-laws, 386. Fireproof Staircases: Mr. Simpson's Paper and Municipal Bodies, 279. Fires, Fatal: The Stair of the London Dwelling House a Death Trap [Wm. Simpson], 171.
Fleming, Owen: The Garment of Life (review), 72; Annual Report, 360, 388.
Fletcher, Banister F.: Building Con- struction (review), 109.
Florence, H. L.: Remarks re Council's Nomination of Royal Gold Medal- list, 205; Mr. Perry's Paper on Roman Campanili, 233; Annual Report, 362, 363.
Flower, Arthur S.: NOTES ON RENAIS- SANCE ARCHITECTURE IN MALTA, 25; Chapel of Bones, Great Hospital, Valletta, 398.
Fowler, Rev. T.: Corpus Christi Col- lege Library, 415.
French Embassy, Albert Gate, 302. Furniture: Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Sheraton, &c., 207.
GABRIEL, EDWARD: The late James Edmeston, 279.
Garbutt, Matt.: Quantity Surveying (review), 50.
Garnier, Charles: Obituary notice [Charles Lucas], 465. George, Ernest: NOTES ON THE DESIGNS AND DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PRIZES AND STUDENTSHIPS 1898, 148. Giampietri, S.: Gift of a Painting to the Institute, 356; A Bomos in Sabina, 487. Gladstone, Mr., and the Institute, 402. GLASGOW CATHEDRAL (review) [W. J. Anderson], 493.
Glasgow School of Art: Mr. W. J. Anderson's Lectures, 138, 330, 334, 492,
Glover, W.: Gift of Presidential Badge to Northern A.A., 207. Godwin Bursary 1896: Mr. A. N. Paterson's Report, 309, 331. Gotch, J. A.: Artistic Treatment of Heraldry (review), 164; Decorative Heraldry, 275.
Government Offices, The New, 284; The Government's Request and the Council's Action thereon, 446; State- ments in Parliament, 447; The Government's Selection, ib.
Grantham, Richard F.: A Municipal Engineer's Handbook (review), 469. Gregg, Ebenezer: Specifications (re- view), 467.
Gregorovius's Medieval History of Rome, 221.
Gruning, E. A.: Revised Schedule of
Charges, 439 et seq. Guildhall, The, 416.
HAMILTON, F. W.: Appointed District Surveyor for North Fulham, 449. Hamilton, R. M.: Ownership of
Hansard, Octavius: Obituary notice, 106.
Harmand, Georges: ARTISTIC COPY-
RIGHT, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ARCHITECTS, 285.
Harrison, J. P.: Carfax Tower, Ox- ford, 110.
Hayward, C. Forster: Revised Schedule
of Charges, 440 et seq. Heating and Ventilation in the United States, 321; Warming of Public Buildings, 347.
Hebb, John: Middle Row, Holborn,
111; The father of the late William Burn, 262; Artistic Copyright, 296; The French Embassy, Albert Gate, 302; Bordighera Exhibition, 331; The late Wm. Burges, 334; The Annual Report, 359, 361; Architects of the English Renaissance, 491. HERALDIC DRAWING AND ITS ADAPTA- TION [J. D. Crace], 265.-Leading Principles, 265; Object of the Heraldic Charge, 266; Modern Equivalents, 267; Historical Value of Heraldry, 268; Egyptian Ex- amples, ib.; Extreme clearness essential, 269; The Art of Conven- tional Drawing, 270; Some Modern Exponents: Willement, Pugin, John Powell, James West, Wm. Burges, ib.; Pugin's Heraldic Glass at Westminster, ib.; Origin and Use of the Helm, Crest, Wreath or Torse, and Mantling, 272; Descrip- tion and Methods of Treatment, ib. ; Modern Use of Heraldry in Germany, 273; Spanish Heraldic Decoration, ib.; Cloths of State, ib.; The Blazoned Shield for Decorative Effect, ib.; Essentials necessary in drawing Heraldry, ib.-Illustra- tions, 279, and see LIST OF ILLUSTRA- TIONS, xiii.
Discussion: J. Alfred Gotch, 275; W. H. St. John Hope, ib.; W. A. Lindsay, 276; Wm. White, ib.; The President, 277; The Author's Reply, ib. Heraldry, Decorative, 164. Hine, J.: Address at Exeter, 387. Hippolyte-Boussac, P.: TOMBEAU D'UN
ASTROLOGUE THEBAIN DE LA XVIII DYNASTIE, 53; THÈBES: EXCURSION
À LA VALLÉE-DES-REINES, 421: with translation.
Historic Development of Architecture, 138, 300, 334.
Historic Ornament, 252. Hogg, Col. J. R.: Architecture in Malta, 47. Holborn-Strand Improvement Scheme, 416, 447.
HOLYWELL PRIORY, SHOREDITCH [E. W. Hudson].-Part II.: The Build- ings and Remains, 75, 175, 234; Efligy of a Bishop, 112, 234; Arms and Seal of the Priory, 235; Stained Glass Windows, 236.
Hope, W. H. St. John: Decorative Heraldry, 275; Libraries of the Middle Ages, 384. Houses in the United States.
DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE, 309. Housing of the Drama. See THEATRES. Hudson, E. W.: Holywell Priory,
Shoreditch, 75, 175, 234; Round Towers of Great Britain, 284; Artistic Copyright, 297; The Annual Report, 360, 363; Libraries of the Middle Ages, 383; St. Martin's, Canterbury (review), 473.
HUMANIST ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND: Review of Mr. Blomfield's Renais- sance Architecture [Paul Water- house], 122.
Huysmans' La Cathédrale (review), 454.
Hygiene Congress at Madrid: Mr. T. W. Cutler's Report, 414.
INDIAN ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Wm. Simpson]: Dr. Burgess's Muham- madan Architecture in Gujarat, 21; Antiquarian Remains in Central Provinces and Berar, 331; Anti- quarian Remains in Bombay, 450; Monumental Remains of Dutch East India Company in Madras, 452.
Institute, The, and the Holborn- Strand Improvement, 416. Intermediate Examinations. See Ex- AMINATIONS.
Italian (Old) Building Accounts [Wm. Scott), 249.
Italy: Pelasgic Remains in, 487, 489; Prehistoric Peoples of, 488; The Birthplace of Civilisation, 491.
JACKSON, T. G.: THE LIBRARIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 365, 385. Jones, J. Humphreys: Historic Orna- ment (review), 252. Joseph, Delissa: The Annual Report, 362.
KERR, Professor: The Ownership of Drawings, 13; Artistic Copyright, 295; Domestic Architecture in the United States, 328.
LIBRARIES, THE, OF THE MIDDLE AGES T. G. Jackson], 365.-Private Libraries of the Romans, 366; Conventual Libraries framed on Classic Model, ib.; Rule re Bene- dictine Loan Library in Eleventh Century, ib.; Some Early Mediæval Libraries, 367; Bishop Cobham's Library, St. Mary's, Oxford, 368; The Building and Fittings, 369; Bishop De Bury's Collections and Bequest thereof to Oxford, 370; Humorous Extracts from De Bury's Philobiblon, 370, 380; Foundation of Library of Durham College, now Trinity College, Oxford, 371; First instance of a complete Collegiate Plan, ib.; Merton College Library, 372; Chained Libraries still extant in England, 373; That at Hereford Cathedral described, ib.; The Lau- rentian Library, Florence, 374-5; Duke Humphrey's Library at Ox- ford, 376; Sir Thomas Bodley's Additions and Refittings, ib. Growth of the Bodleian, 377; Library of St. John's, Cambridge, ib.; Chained Libraries still in vogue in 18th Century, 378; Wren's Building and Fittings of Trinity College Library, Cambridge, ib.; The Radcliffe Library, 379; Two ways of considering a book, 379; List of Illustrations, 380.
Discussion: J. Willis Clark, 381, 384; H. W. Brewer, 382; H. Heath- cote Statham, 383; Professor Bald- win Brown, ib.; E. W. Hudson, ib.; W. H. St. John Hope, 384; T. G. Jackson, 385.
« PrejšnjaNaprej » |