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Mouseion of
Alexandria (Ancient Gr****: Μουσεῖον τῆς Ἀλεξανδρείας; Latin:
Musaeum Alexandrinum),
which arguably included the
Library of Alexandria, was an...
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Musaeum Clausum (Latin for
Sealed Museum), also
known as
Bibliotheca abscondita (Secret
Library in Latin), is a
tract written by Sir
Thomas Browne which...
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Musaeum Hermeti**** ("Hermetic library") is a
compendium of
alchemical texts first published in German, in Frankfurt, 1625 by
Lucas Jennis. Additional...
- The
Musaeum Tradescantianum was the
first museum open to the
public to be
established in England.
Located in
South Lambeth, London, it
comprised a collection...
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literary coterie. In 1635 he
founded an
academy of learning,
called the
Musæum Minervæ, for
which he
obtained a
licence under the
great seal, a
grant of...
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speculation that
Euclid studied at the
Platonic Academy and
later taught at the
Musaeum; he is
regarded as
bridging the
earlier Platonic tradition in
Athens with...
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oration and philosophy.
During her
youth Cleopatra presumably studied at the
Musaeum,
including the
Library of Alexandria. In 65 BC the
Roman censor Marcus...
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Aristophanes of
Byzantium (c. 257 – c. 185/180 BC), who
worked at the
Musaeum in
Alexandria during the 3rd century BC.
Aristophanes of
Byzantium also...
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California Press. p. 327. ISBN 9780520205086.
Paolo Maria Terzago,
Musaeum Septalianum,
Manfredi Septalae…
Industrioso labore constructum…, Dertonae...
- ring-fence, near the
point of
intersection of the two main streets. The
Musaeum with its
famous Library and
theater in the same region; site unknown. The...