... examined except by professional investigators. In every properly constructed museum the collections must, from the very beginning, divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration provision should be made not only for... The Museums of the Future ... - Página 437por George Brown Goode - 1891 - 19 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 904 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...collections not available for exhibition to be used for the ttudies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded... | |
| Milwaukee Public Museum - 1897 - 540 páginas
...collections must, from the very beginning, divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The founders of this Museum had a correct idea of the educational value of such an institution. Prof.... | |
| Milwaukee Public Museum - 1888 - 560 páginas
...divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provisions should he made, not only for the exhibition of objects in glass...studies of a very limited number of specialists." Most people think a Public Library of such greater importance than a Public Museum. On this point Dr.... | |
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1232 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration provision should be made not...specialists. Lord Bacon, who, as we have noticed, was the tirst to whom occurred the idea of a great museum of science and art, complained three centuries ago,... | |
| William Henry Flower - 1898 - 428 páginas
...collections must, from the very beginning, divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded by the late Louis Agassiz, and now ably administered... | |
| Museums Association - 1893 - 156 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded by the late Louis Agassiz, and now ably administered... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 720 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded by the late Louis Aga'siz and now ably administered... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 688 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded by the late Louis Agassiz and now ably administered... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 908 páginas
...collections must from the very beginning divide themselves into these two classes, and in planning for its administration, provision should be made not...studies of a very limited number of specialists." The museum of comparative zoology at Harvard, founded by the late Louis Agassiz and now ably administered... | |
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