Las been developed, that it is possible for the modern library and museum to come into existence. The museum of the present is more unlike its old-time representative, than is our library unlike its prototype. The Museums of the Future ... - Página 427por George Brown Goode - 1891 - 19 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1232 páginas
...the meaning of the word changed, and it was used to describe a place of study, or a school. Athenams in the second century described Athens as " the museum...past, galleries of pictures and sculpture as well as musenms, so-called. Public collections of paintings and statuary were founded in Greece and Rome at... | |
| United States National Museum - 1889 - 1242 páginas
...for the modern library and museum to come into existence. The museum of the present is more uiilike its old-time representative, than is our library unlike...paintings and statuary were founded in Greece and Eonie at a very early day. There was a gallery of paintings (Piuacothcca) in one of the marble halls... | |
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1328 páginas
...written literature has grown up, and a distinct literary and scientific class has been developed, tbat it is possible for the modern library and museum to...a very early day. There was a gallery of paintings (Piuacotheca) in one of the marble halls of the Propylajum at Athens, and in Rome there was a lavish... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1901 - 118 páginas
...until an extensive written literature has grown up, and a distinct literary and scientific class has been developed, that it is possible for the modern...representative than is our library unlike its prototype." Dr. Goode was an American champion of the idea that ' ' the museum of the past must be set aside, reconstructed,... | |
| 1901 - 1370 páginas
...literature has grown up, and a distinct literary and scientific class has been developed, that it ia possible for the modern library and museum to come...representative than is our library unlike its prototype." Dr. Goode was an American champion of the idea that ' ' the museum of the past must be set aside, reconstructed,... | |
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