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Что (кто) такое cabinet de lecture - определение


Cabinet de lecture         
  • [[Johann Peter Hasenclever]]'s ''The Reading Room'' (1843)
  • Cabinet de lecture des chiffonniers de Madame Lecœur (Cité Doré). (English: The Cabinet des chiffoniers (Cité Doré) of Madame Lecœur.) The sign above the window reads: ‘Gentlemen, readers are asked not to take the books out of the reading room.’ Etching by Gustave Janet after [[Charles Yriarte]]
A cabinet de lecture (in English: reading room), sometimes also called a cabinet littéraire, was an establishment where members of the public in the 18th and 19th centuries could, in exchange for a small fee, read public papers, as well as old and new literary works. Individuals were able to hire books by the hour, making cabinets de lecture "precursors of modern libraries and an important and reliable market for books" Lyons, Martyn.
Lecture hall         
  • A lecture hall at [[Baruch College]], [[New York City]], US
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  • "Kali Chemie" lecture hall at the [[Leibniz University Hannover]], Germany
  • Lecture hall at the [[University of Paris]], France
LARGE ROOM USED FOR INSTRUCTION, TYPICALLY AT A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY
Lecture halls; Lecture theatre; Lecture theater; Lecture and dissertation room; Auditorium maximum; Audimax
A lecture hall (or lecture theatre) is a large room used for instruction, typically at a college or university. Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity normally between one and fifty, the capacity of lecture halls is usually measured in the hundreds.
Chef de Cabinet         
SENIOR CIVIL SERVANT WHO ACTS AS AN AIDE OR PRIVATE SECRETARY TO A GOVERNMENT FIGURE
Chef de cabinet; Chef de Cabinet (UN); Chef-de-cabinet; Chef de Cabinet (United Nations); Chief of Cabinet
In several French-speaking countries and international organisations, a (French; literally 'head of office') is a senior civil servant or official who acts as an aide or private secretary to a high-ranking government figure, typically a minister. They typically work in the ministerial office ().