The family of Aldus had a large library of this kind, which was dispersed at Rome by its inheritor in the third generation; but it never attracted much attention, and was generally believed to have been merged in a collection at Pisa.
Don Ferdinand established a large library in his house at Seville.
If an assistant in a large library shows a special fitness for work with children, it is best to give it into her charge.
A large library, with unlimited volumes, meets few of the difficulties which beset smaller and poorer institutions.
The Cardinal had a large library, and several of his books are at Windsor and at the British Museum.
He possessed a large library; many of his books were presented to the Bodleian Library at Oxford, others are said to have been given to Louis XIV.
At his house "Stourhead" Sir Richard had a large library, much of which he catalogued himself.
But the range of a large library is by no means necessary to produce the soundest educational results.
Cambridge, though very much nearer Boston than Quincy, becomes, because of Harvard University, a center where there must be a large library.
To provide fairly complete catalogs, author, title, and subject, for a large library is becoming more and more difficult as the collections increase in size.
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