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  2. Vivarium (monastery) - Wikipedia

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    The Vivarium was a monastery founded around the year 544 by Roman statesman, Cassiodorus near Squillace, in Calabria, Italy. [1] He also established a biblical studies center focused on studying the Bible as well as a library.

  3. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    A vivarium may be small enough to sit on a desk or table, such as a terrarium or an aquarium, or may be a very large structure, possibly outdoors. Large vivaria, particularly those holding organisms capable of flight, typically include some sort of a dual-door mechanism such as a sally port for entry and exit, so that the outer door can be ...

  4. Cassiodorus - Wikipedia

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    Cassiodorus's Vivarium "monastery school" [16] was composed of two main buildings: a coenobitic monastery and a retreat, for those who desired a more solitary life. Both were located on the site of the modern Santa Maria de Vetere near Squillace. The twin structure of Vivarium was to permit coenobitic (communal) monks and hermits

  5. East Bay Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] The Fifth Street location is 6,000 square feet (560 m 2). The front is the store and the back, which is closed to the public, is the breeding center. [2] As of 2001, Cliff Moser and Owen Maercks co-owned the vivarium. [1] [2] In 2008, parking concerns threatened to close the vivarium.

  6. Mark Dion - Wikipedia

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    The Neukom Vivarium is considered one of Dion's most notable works. [citation needed] It is a permanent installation located in the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington. [24] Dion utilized a 60-foot (18 m) fallen Western Hemlock tree as the nurse log inside an 80-foot (24 m)-long greenhouse.

  7. Vivarium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A vivarium is an enclosed area for keeping and raising lifeforms. Vivarium may also refer to: Vivarium (Milwaukee). 2024 concert venue in Milwaukee Wisconsin; Vivarium (monastery), founded by Cassiodorus; Vivarium (Rome), the location in ancient Rome where wild animals were kept; Vivarium Inc., a Japanese video game company

  8. Vivarium (film) - Wikipedia

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    Vivarium premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2019. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Shortly after, Saban Films and Vertigo Releasing acquired US and UK distribution rights, respectively. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] It was released in the United States, UK and Ireland on 27 March 2020, with a limited theatrical release and video-on-demand release the same day.

  9. List of largest aquariums - Wikipedia

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    Large aquariums exhibit a wide variety of species and animals in a large range of tanks. These are typically public aquariums and may also include oceanariums and dolphinariums, designed to showcase a diverse range of marine animals for the public. In operation Only aquariums with a total capacity of more than 10 million litres and/or a tank larger than 5 million litres are included in the ...