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museography|mjuːziːˈɒgrəfɪ| [f. Gr. µουσεῖον museum: see -graphy.] The systematic description of the contents of museums. Also = museology.
1904D. Murray Museums II. 15 Museography. 1953Times 4 Mar. 9/6 An exhibition that is certainly a remarkable example of showmanship or, as it is now called, museography. 1973Guardian 20 Jan. 10/2 French museography has improved. So museˈographer, museˈographist, one who describes the contents of museums systematically; also museoˈgraphical a.
1776Da Costa Elem. Conchol. 57 Most of the naturalists and museographists have included Shells in their works. 1880Athenæum 9 Oct. 470/3 Between the museographers and the pure historians works of art are in danger of becoming transformed into scientific specimens. 1935R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. of W. James I. ix. 176 He had no archaeological or museographical interest. |