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Detruire pour conserver: notes sur l'imagination museographique en Mesoamerique.
Anthropologie et Societés
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May 1, 2004|
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Détruire pour conserver. Notes sur l'imagination muséographique en Mésoamérique
Les sociétés amérindiennes du Mexique oriental considèrent que des objets
> ayant une forte charge symbolique doivent, selon le cas, entrer ou rester dans la communauté, être occultés dans des lieux faisant traditionnellement office de
>, ou bien être carrément rejetés et détruits. à partir de l'exemple otomi, ou examinera le paradoxe consistant à éliminer physiquement des artefacts pour conserver leur charge énergétique, tout en reproduisant, dans ...
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Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817). (The History of Mineralogy: 1530-1799)
Magazine article from: The Mineralogical Record
; Werner is considered by many to be the father of...Erzgebirge since at least the early 1500's. Werner's father was the official Inspector of...minerals. By the age of nine the young Werner was already building his own mineral collection...
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The sclerometer and the determination of the hardness of minerals.
Magazine article from: The Mineralogical Record
; ...developed by the Freiberg mineralogist and geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817). In his work on the "external characteristics of minerals" (1774), Werner used the criteria discernible by the senses, such...
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THE SCLEROMETER and the DETERMINATION OF THE HARDNESS OF MINERALS
Magazine article from: Mineralogical Record
; ...developed by the Freiberg mineralogist and geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817). In his work on the "external characteristics of minerals" (1774), Werner used the criteria discernible by the senses, such...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Montezuma II, Aztec emperor, killed 1520; William Oughtred, mathematician and inventor of the slide rule, 1660; Abraham Gottlob Werner, geologist, 1817; Charles Jules Guiteau, assassin of President Garfield, hanged 1882; Dr Lee De Forest...
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The Schloss Freudenstein terra mineralia collection: fabulous new mineral exhibit opens in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany.
Magazine article from: Rocks & Minerals
; ...Massanek is curator of the new terra mineralia Museum as well as the Freiberg mineralogical collection in the Abraham Gottlob Werner Building, only a few blocks from the Castle Freudenstein. Dr. Jutta Petzold-Herrmann is responsible for the...
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