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  2. King's Library - Wikipedia

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    During the 1840s approximately 13% of the books consulted in the museum were from the King's Library. This percentage declined as the museum's book collection grew in subsequent decades, but the King's Library remained well-used. From 1857, the gallery was used to display notable volumes from the whole of the museum's printed books collection. [2]

  3. John Conyers (apothecary) - Wikipedia

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    A flint handaxe was found nearby, [3] now famous as the Gray's Inn Lane handaxe and on display in the British Museum's Enlightenment Gallery. [5] Conyers was the first to argue that it was a human artefact. [1]

  4. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries - Wikipedia

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    In his analysis of the Enlightenment, Jürgen Habermas argues that the age of Enlightenment had seen the creation of a bourgeois public sphere for the discussion and transformations of opinions. [66] According to Habermas, this 'public realm' "is a space where men could escape from their roles as subjects, and gain autonomy in the exercise and ...

  5. Salon (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The French salon, a product of the Enlightenment in the early 18th century, was a key institution in which women played a central role. Salons provided a place for women and men to congregate for intellectual discourse. The French Revolution opened the exhibition to foreign artists.

  6. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The earliest pictorial record of a natural history cabinet is the engraving in Ferrante Imperato's Dell'Historia Naturale (Naples 1599) (illustration).It serves to authenticate its author's credibility as a source of natural history information, by showing his open bookcases (at the right), in which many volumes are stored lying down and stacked, in the medieval fashion, or with their spines ...

  7. Gallery walk - Wikipedia

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    Gallery walks also mean that you get to create an artwork based of your topic. [1] [2] The students in groups move through different stations where a question is posted for them to answer and interact and share knowledge in the process. Gallery walks also include being creative and showing your hard work inside and outside of the clasroom.

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