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Curator roles include "community
curators", "literary
curators", "digital
curators", and "biocurators". A "collections
curator", a "museum
curator",...
- As the Aqua
Traiana was
created after the
first Curatores Aquarum et
Minuciae was elected.
Curatores Aquarum had the
right to
travel with two Lictors...
- The
curator aedium sacrarum et
operum locorumque publicorum (pl.
curatores) was a
political position in
ancient Rome. The name
translates to '
curator of...
- the
emperor Nerva. In AD 24
Tiberius appointed him to the head of the
curatores aquarum, a three-man
commission responsible for Rome's
water supply. In...
- A
curatorial platform is: as an organization: an
entity comprising curators and
related people with a
collective curatorial goal. as a
management system:...
- and
describes their characteristics as follows: They are
placed under curatores (commissioners), and
repaired by
redemptores (contractors) at the public...
-
University Engagement Programme or UEP. The
programme employs three teaching curators and a
programme director to
develop the use of the museum's collections...
-
capital two
inscriptions had been
carved on
behalf of an ****ociation of
curatores,
soldiers who were the
grooms for the
garrison horses. The
first text...
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Founded in 1990, the
Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard
College (CCS Bard) is an
exhibition and
research center dedicated to the
study of art and exhibition...
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American curator of
contemporary art. She is
currently the
Britton Family Curator-at-Large at Tate.
Prior to this post, Kim held the
position of
Curator of...