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Qu'est-ce (qui) est antiquarian - définition

SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".

antiquarian         
I. n.
Antiquary, archaeologian, archaeologist.
II. a.
Archaeological.
Antiquarian         
·noun An Antiquary.
II. Antiquarian ·noun A drawing paper of large size. ·see under Paper, ·noun.
III. Antiquarian ·adj Pertaining to antiquaries, or to antiquity; as, antiquarian literature.
antiquarian         
(antiquarians)
1.
Antiquarian means concerned with old and rare objects.
...an antiquarian bookseller.
...antiquarian and second-hand books.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
An antiquarian is the same as an antiquary
.
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Antiquarian

An antiquarian or antiquary (from Latin antiquarius 'pertaining to ancient times') is an aficionado or student of antiquities or things of the past. More specifically, the term is used for those who study history with particular attention to ancient artifacts, archaeological and historic sites, or historic archives and manuscripts. The essence of antiquarianism is a focus on the empirical evidence of the past, and is perhaps best encapsulated in the motto adopted by the 18th-century antiquary Sir Richard Colt Hoare, "We speak from facts, not theory."

The Oxford English Dictionary first cites "archaeologist" from 1824; this soon took over as the usual term for one major branch of antiquarian activity. "Archaeology", from 1607 onwards, initially meant what is now seen as "ancient history" generally, with the narrower modern sense first seen in 1837.

Today the term "antiquarian" is often used in a pejorative sense, to refer to an excessively narrow focus on factual historical trivia, to the exclusion of a sense of historical context or process. Few today would describe themselves as "antiquaries", but some institutions such as the Society of Antiquaries of London (founded in 1707) retain their historic names. The term "antiquarian bookseller" remains current for dealers in more expensive old books.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour antiquarian
1. The book, acquired from a local dealer, will be offered for sale by Peter Harrington Antiquarian Books at the Antiquarian Booksellers Association book fair in London June 8–11.
2. Antiquarian pedants may pretend that it has foreign origins pommes frites la mode and gefilte fish.
3. We stay in Otońo (autumn) which is furnished with antiquarian books and a chaise longue.
4. In the early 1''0s I sold the antiquarian book business.
5. A chartered accountant amassed a collection of 400 antiquarian books from various sources, including the British Library, the London Library and the library at Cambridge University.