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Athenaeum of Philadelphia The Athenaeum of Philadelphia operates the Regional Digital Imaging Center (RDIC), which provides digital imaging and printing services to members and clients, featuring a Cruse CS 220 ST model scanner
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Wikipedia The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, located at 219 S 6th Street between St James Place and Locust Street in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a special collections library and museum founded in 1814
Visit The Athenaeum of Philadelphia During the last quarter century, the Athenaeum built its collections, restored its building, and transformed itself into a national center for the history of architecture and design The Athenaeum stands only one block from Independence Hall, overlooking leafy Washington Square
Athenaeum Annual Report – Nurturing Curiosity Since 1814 Members and friends of The Athenæum gather in our National Historic Landmark building to connect while nurturing their innate curiosity More than just a library, The Athenæum is a third-space for many where creativity is sparked, friendships are built and knowledge is shared
Athenaeum - definition of athenaeum by The Free Dictionary athenaeum - Can refer to "an association of persons interested in scientific and literary pursuits, meeting for the purpose of mutual improvement," or a reading room or library
About – The Athenæum of Philadelphia The Athenaeum was established in 1814 as a subscription library, at a time when the free public library system did not exist and collections of books, available for reading or research, were still mostly limited to institutions, schools or colleges
Athenaeum of Hadrian - Madain Project (en) The Athenaeum of Hadrian (Ateneo di Adriano) or the Hadrian's Auditorium (Auditoria di Adriano) was a school of literary and scientific studies in ancient Rome, founded by the emperor Hadrian during his reign
Athenaeum - Wikipedia Pontifical Athenaeum, an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties (Theology, Philosophy and Canon Law) and at least one other faculty