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Interior, rotunda at ground level (photo cica1874)

Interior, rotunda at ground level (photo cica1874)

Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.

Source: Princeton University Archives, Mudd Library, Grounds & Buildings, Box 19

Potter's choice of a rotunda format, and the resulting radial arrangement of book stacks, drew on several precedents. Jefferson's rotunda at the University of Virginia (1823) used radial stacks, as did the library in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa. The world's most famous reading room, in the British Museum, may also have inspired the design of the library.