The ordinary needs of readers – desks or lecterns. [fact]
The baroque library was a visual delight, but one that sacrificed study space for beauty, and relegated books to the same function as lavish wallpaper. The ordinary needs of readers – desks or lecterns for study – were sacrificed to accommodate marvellous objects that epitomised the wonders of inquiry.
Andrew Pettegree, Arthur der Weduwen, The Library- A Fragile Hist…, loc. 494