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athenaeum
[ ath-uh-nee-uhm, -ney- ]
noun
- an institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning.
- a library or reading room.
- (initial capital letter) a sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars.
athenaeum
1/ ˌæθɪˈ²Ô¾±ËÉ™³¾ /
noun
- an institution for the promotion of learning
- a building containing a reading room or library, esp one used by such an institution
Athenaeum
2/ ˌæθɪˈ²Ô¾±ËÉ™³¾ /
noun
- (in ancient Greece) a building sacred to the goddess Athena, esp the Athenian temple that served as a gathering place for the learned
- (in imperial Rome) the academy of learning established near the Forum in about 135 ad by Hadrian
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of athenaeum1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of athenaeum1
Example Sentences
In the 1800s, the Fairbanks brothers moved to town, earning their fortune through the invention and production of the platform scale; they founded a museum, athenaeum and academy, all operating to this day.
The back of his state-issued S.U.V. is stacked with notebooks filled with ideas and data culled from books and articles and conversations with nearly four hundred experts; it’s a kind of rolling athenaeum.
After Todd Bol’s death, the organization requested that “stewards†— Mr. Bol’s term for the guardians and curators of his little athenaeums — tie a silver or white ribbon around the libraries in his honor.
But Dotty was not at the athenaeum that night.
Besides numerous other places of worship, there are a handsome town hall, athenaeum and museum, art gallery and public library, various assembly rooms, and several recreation grounds.
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