Lexicographical Neighbors of Carrells
Literary usage of Carrells
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Care of Books: An Essay on the Development of Libraries and Their by John Willis Clark (1901)
"carrells. GLASS. jHE evidence collected in the last chapter shews that what I
have there called the Roman conception of a library was maintained, ..."
2. Journal by Australian Ex Libris Society (1902)
"With regard to our "carrells": in 1886 I remember hearing Precentor Venables say
that they were not extended further on the western side, so that they might ..."
3. Books and Their Makers During the Middle Ages: A Study of the Conditions of by George Haven Putnam (1896)
"In the book called the Rites of Durham is given the following description of
these carrells: " In the north syde of the cloister, from the corner over ..."
4. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1868)
"And in every wyn- dowe iij PEWES or carrells, where every one of the old Monks
had his ... And over against the carrells against the church wall did stände ..."
5. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1907)
"These partitions were called "carrells"; no trace of them remains at Bury, but
at Gloucester they are still almost perfect, and might be used to-day. ..."
6. Illuminated Manuscripts in Classical and Mediaeval Times: Their Art and by John Henry Middleton (1892)
"All there pewes or carrells was all ... And the carrells was no greater then from
one ... the carrells against the church wall did stände certaine great ..."