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museology|mjuːziːˈɒlədʒɪ| [Formed as prec.: see -ology.] The science of arranging museums.
1885Science 31 July 82/1 Devices..in which museology has been notably advanced by us. 1887Hyatt in Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 4 May 361 The first of the Guides to the Society's Museum..is an experiment of considerable importance in Museology. 1904D. Murray Museums II. 41. 1946 Nature 9 Nov. 678/2 Another interesting connexion with the University of Chicago is the establishment of university classes in museology in the Department of Anthropology of the Museum. 1957G. Clark Archaeology & Society (ed. 3) i. 36 Prehistoric archaeology was virtually a branch of museology. 1973Nature 21–28 Dec. 541/1 Dr. Carmichael also achieved renown as a science administrator in the worlds of academia, museology and government. Hence museoˈlogical a.; museˈologist, one versed in museology.
1899Nat. Science Sept. 171 The museum as a whole is painfully suggestive of what museologists call ‘the fat boy’. 1949K. Clark Landscape into Art 137 Cézanne's petite sensation was transformed into the most cerebral and museological of all styles—cubism. 1960Spectator 4 Nov. 693 Modern methods of reproduction and museological arrangement. 1970Times 18 Mar. 11/7, I..would rather enjoy the image of myself as a kind of museological Hell's Angel or Jesse James. |