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| #1618724 in eBooks | 2014-04-01 | 2014-04-01 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Collecting|By Kelly Behle, MLIS|As a librarian, I find Quiccheberg's taxonomy for collections interesting. I like the idea of a collection existing for the purpose of knowledge creation rather than just for viewing. One trend in public libraries right now is 'Maker-Space'. -- much like Quiccheberg's plan for workshops -- which just goes to show that there really is nothing ne||
“The value for us today is in having ‘a consummate insider’s account of the foundation of the museum as an institution.’ Endnotes and color plates expand this scholarly look at early collecting. Cultural anthropologists and collect
Samuel Quiccheberg’s Inscriptiones, first published in Latin in 1565, is an ambitious effort to demonstrate the pragmatic value of curiosity cabinets, or Wunderkammern, to princely collectors in sixteenth-century Europe and, by so doing, inspire them to develop their own such collections. Quiccheberg shows how the assembly and display of physical objects offered nobles a powerful means to expand visual knowledge, allowing them to incorpo...
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