@article{oai:komajo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001419, author = {岩谷, 洋子}, issue = {27}, month = {Dec}, note = {Analyzing the Carlo Cartari’s visit records of large libraries in Rome, it can be understood that he observed not only the bookshelf, but also the position, scale, structure, length, width and height of the library, and noted to the balance, the layout of the windows, and the external environment. In the visit record of the library in Collegio Romano in early 1660 (ASR, Cartari-Febei, vol. 185, c. 72v.), the depth of library was about the same as Alessandrina Library at the University of Rome, but the narrower width and the lower ceiling height. It emphasized the perspective a deeper feel, with continuous vault. All the bookshelves were in the same height, divided 8 stages, and it is possible to add 4 more stages. The tables were also utilized as bookshelves in the bottom. The library of Collegio Romano was monumental, but rather than the magnificent expanse of space, the capacity was maximized on the plan. Borromini and Cartari were sure to refer to its rational method of design, for the bookshelf planning of Alessandrina Library.}, pages = {107--120}, title = {カルロ・カルターリによるコッレージオ・ロマーノの図書館の視察記録に関する研究-ボッロミーニの図書館の計画の一考察として-}, year = {2020}, yomi = {イワヤ, ヨウコ} }