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  • 31Musaeum Clausum — Contents 1 See also 2 External links Musaeum Clausum (Latin for Sealed Museum), also known as Bibliotheca abscondita, is a tract written by Sir Thomas B …

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  • 32Conchology — Part of a series on Zoology …

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  • 33Wellcome Library — Infobox Library library name = Wellcome Library library location = Euston Road London, England, United Kingdom) established = 1946 collection size = budget = director = Frances Norton (Head of Library) website =… …

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  • 34John Warburton (officer of arms) — John Warburton (1682 1759) was Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary at the College of Arms in the early 18th century. Warburton was a collector of old drama manuscripts, who is perhaps most notable because of his carelessness. On one occasion, he… …

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  • 36Robert James Petre, 8th Baron Petre — Robert James Petre, 8th Lord Petre (3 June 1713 – 2 July 1742) was a reknown horticulturist and a British peer.Lord Petre was the son of Robert Petre, 7th Baron Petre (1689 1713) and his wife Catherine Walmesley (d. 31 January 1785), heiress of… …

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  • 37shell collecting — ▪ hobby       practice of finding and usually identifying the shells of mollusks, a popular avocation, or hobby, in many parts of the world. These shells, because of their bright colours, rich variety of shapes and designs, and abundance along… …

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  • 38Claude Gouffier — Born 1510 Château d Oiron, Oiron, France Died 1570 Château d Oiron …

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  • 39Virtuosi — Virtuoso Vir tu*o so, n.; pl. {Virtuosos}; It. {Virtuosi}. [It. See {Virtuous}.] 1. One devoted to virtu; one skilled in the fine arts, in antiquities, and the like; a collector or ardent admirer of curiosities, etc. [1913 Webster] Virtuoso the… …

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  • 40Virtuoso — Vir tu*o so, n.; pl. {Virtuosos}; It. {Virtuosi}. [It. See {Virtuous}.] 1. One devoted to virtu; one skilled in the fine arts, in antiquities, and the like; a collector or ardent admirer of curiosities, etc. [1913 Webster] Virtuoso the Italians… …

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