"The museum is the highest and also the simplest of the schools. It is mute and dull to the unintelligent. But for the one who understands its purpose, the museum becomes the most vivid school from which he can draw many and unimagined lessons. And it is a simple museum school, for the one who investigates it needs no special training. It is enough to have open eyes to understand what is presented to you. If you know how to look at things well and to deepen their meaning, they begin to speak to you more clearly than a book."
Al. Tzigara Samurai
From Contents:-
Abbreviations
Note
PREFACE
ARGUMENT
I. THE MUSEUM AND ITS HERITAGE
II. PRE- AND PROTOMUSEOGRAPHY
III. MUSEOGRAPHY'S FIELD SOURCES
IV. MUSEUM SPACES AND FUNCTIONS
V. SUPPORT OF MUSEUMS BY COLLECTORS. TRAINING, FURTHER TRAINING, MANAGEMENT
CLOSURE
SUMMARY
INDEX




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