Atheneum
an inst-tution 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.
historical examples
in fact most of our knowledge of the founder of the atheneum comes more from memories and traditions than from exact data.
the friendly club and other portraits francis parsons
doubtless this served to swell the crowd when the convention met at night in the atheneum.
makers and romance of alabama history b. f. riley
the trustees finally took the lead in the establishment of a public library into which the collection of the atheneum was merged.
historic towns of the western states various
the strange experiences of his visit in october 1879 are duly recorded in the atheneum of the following january.
nooks and corners of old england allan fea
here at the atheneum they have the very sign-board that attracted the traveler to “putnam’s hotel.”
peculiarities of american cities willard glazier
noun
an inst-tution for the promotion of learning
a building containing a reading room or library, esp one used by such an inst-tution
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
n.
1727, from latinized form of greek athenaion “(the temple of) athene,” in ancient athens, in which professors taught and actors or poets rehe-rs-d. meaning “literary club-room or reading room” is from 1799; “literary or scientific club” is from 1864.
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