"Uffenbach is in Deventer, and describes the library of the Gymnasium. There were about 600-800 books present and mostly foliants. They were attached to chains. The magistrate spend 100 reichs-thaler annually to enhance the collection. Uffenbach mentions 47 paintings on the wall, portraits of known scholars in large and small format. According to Uffenbach, the small ones were generally better than the larger ones. He asks the pedel about books on parchment, who brings him to a cabinet with 80-60 codices. Uffenbach starts describing a codex."