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* Ancient Library articles: Archagathus no.
The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was the largest and most significant library of the ancient world.
The Ancient Library of Alexandria According to the earliest source of information, the pseudepigraphic Letter of Aristeas, the library was initially organized by Demetrius of Phaleron, a student of Aristotle, under the reign of Ptolemy I Soter ( ca. 367 BC — ca. 283 BC ).
Ancient literature of Bhutan is preserved in the National Library.
* Ancient Rome resources for students from the Courtenay Middle School Library.
* 古代文字資料館 Ancient Writing Library
* Dimitar Y. Dimitrov, " Sinesius of Cyrene and the Christian Neoplatonism: Patterns of Religious and Cultural Symbiosis ," in Mostafa El-Abbadi and Omnia Fathallah ( eds ), What Happened to the Ancient Library of Alexandria?
The Ancient Library of Alexandria, an early form of information retrieval | information storage and retrieval.
* Ancient Library
The Ancient Library 2005.
The Library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh is perhaps the most compelling discovery in the Ancient Near East.
* Bibliotheca Alexandrina: An Ancient Library Goes Modern ( illustrated article )
Besides the faculties and other teaching institutions, there are several other bodies that serve the university: the University Library, a university archive and administration, numerous museums ( e. g. the Museum for Music Instruments and the Museum of Ancient Egypt ) and the university hospital.
* Ancient Library
* Ancient Library on Amphictyones and Hieromnemones
* The Scottish Covenant, October 1949, held by the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland, published by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
* The Ancient Library — Bardyllis
The database of Colonial Land Office Patents at the Library of Virginia is the principal source of information as to the identities of those who received grants as Ancient Planters.
One of the great achievements of Eumenes II was the expansion of the Library at Pergamon, one of the great libraries of the Ancient World and the place traditionally associated with the creation of parchment, although it had actually existed for centuries.
11 in v. 1, page 538 ) at " The Ancient Library " website
The primary fruits of the Class ’ s labors are its publications, presently consisting of three series: Papers in Philology, Library of Translations from Ancient Literature ( including eight volumes published before the Second World War ), and Old Polish Source Materials.
The Commission is also actively engaged in the PAU series entitled Library of Translations from Ancient Literature, in which there have appeared so far editions of Statius ’ s Thebais, Lucan ’ s Bellum Civile, Lysias ’ s Speeches and Apollonius Dyskolos ’ s Essay on Syntax and Andokides ’ s Speeches.
* Ancient Manuscripts from the Desert Libraries of Timbuktu, Library of Congress — exhibition of manuscripts from the Mamma Haidara Commemorative Library

Ancient and 1904
The term is a transliteration of the Ancient Greek (), meaning " imitator, pretender ", and was used in 1904, by the German evolutionary biologist Richard Semon, best known for his development of the engram theory of memory, in his work Die mnemischen Empfindungen in ihren Beziehungen zu den Originalempfindungen, translated into English in 1921 as The Mneme.
From Platner's Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome, 1904.
* On the Relative Antiquity of Ancient Peruvian Burials ( American Museum of Natural History, Bulletin, v. 30, 1904 )
Borglum was an active member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ( the Freemasons ), raised in Howard Lodge # 35, New York City, on June 10, 1904, and serving as its Worshipful Master 1910-11.
Winifred Faraday's The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge ( 1904 ) translates the first recension, and Joseph Dunn's The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúailnge ( 1914 ) translates the second, with passages added from the first recension and the Stowe version.
* Sir Frank Adcock OBE, Professor of Ancient History from 1925-51 at the University of Cambridge, and President from 1947-8 of the Classical Association ( 1897 – 1904 )
Mann's presentation of the Ancient Orient and the origins of Judaism is influenced by Alfred Jeremias ' 1904 Das Alte Testament im Lichte des Alten Orients, emphasizing Babylonian influence in the editing of Genesis, and by the work of Dmitry Merezhkovsky.

Library and 1904
The Broome County Public Library in New York opened in October 1904.
* 1904 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library system.
5, pp. 504 – 516 ( Library of Congress, 1904 – 1937 )
It also has Home Park which boasts an Adventure playground and is situated next to Sydenham Library, funded by Andrew Carnegie in 1904.
File: Eufaula Carnegie Library. JPG | The Eufaula Carnegie Library, built in 1904.
The first known business in Glencoe was started in 1855, with the construction of the creamery in 1894, the opening of the telephone company in 1897, the beginning of Glencoe Brewing Company in 1901, and the dedication of the Glencoe Library in 1904.
Las Vegas ' Carnegie Library, established in 1904, is the only surviving Carnegie Library in New Mexico.
* Die Grabmäler der Römischen Päpste ( The Tombs of The Roman Popes ), first edition 1857 in German ( Google books link ), later in 1881 as Die Grabdenkmäler der Päpste ( The Tombs of The Popes ) ( Open Library link ) and in English as The Tombs of the Popes ( tr: Louisa W. Terry ) Victoria Press, Rome 1904 ( Google books link )
In 1904, he became the librarian of the House of Lords Library, where he exercised considerable influence till he retired in 1914.
Morris 1904 Cricket Library, and numerous rare books and other treasures ; the College also maintains three smaller music, science, and astronomy libraries on campus.
In May 1904, Spare held his first public art exhibition in the foyer of the Newington Public Library in Walworth Road.
Rock Island is known for the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, deliberately constructed on the international border and opened in 1904.
His son Frederick ( 1839 – 1904 ), a numismatist of note, was Secretary and Bursar of Brighton College 1874 – 88 and then Chief Librarian of Brighton Public Library 1888 – 1902.
Unsuccessful competition entries for which Holden produced designs include Strathclyde Royal Infirmary ( 1901 ), Manchester Royal Infirmary ( 1904 ), County Hall ( 1907 ), the National Library of Wales ( 1909 ), Coventry Town Hall ( 1911 ) and the Board of Trade building ( 1915 ).
With a large grant from Andrew Carnegie, the Houston Lyceum and Carnegie Library, later known as the Houston Public Library, was founded in 1904.
File: Osaka prefectural nakanoshima library01 1920. jpg | Osaka Prefectural Nakanoshima Library, Osaka, Magoichi Noguchi, built in 1904
McKim became best known, however, as an exponent of Beaux-Arts architecture in styles that exemplified the American Renaissance, exemplified by the Boston Public Library ( 1887 ), and several works in New York City: the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University ( 1893 ), the University Club of New York ( 1899 ), the Pierpont Morgan Library ( 1903 ), New York Penn Station ( 1904 – 10 ), and The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio ( 1919 ).
It was part of the Victoria University of Manchester library from 1904 and transferred to the John Rylands Library after the merger in 1972.
File: Houston Carnegie Library 1904. jpg | Carnegie Library in Houston, Texas ( 1904 ).

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