athenaeum

athenaeum
/ath'euh nee"euhm, -nay"-/, n.
1. an institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning.
2. a library or reading room.
3. (cap.) a sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars.
Also, atheneum.
[1720-30; < L < Gk Athénaion temple of Athena, where poets read their works]

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