Athenaeum
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Athenaeum, also Athenæum or Atheneum, is used in the names of institutions or periodicals for literary, scientific, or artistic study:
- Athenaeum—a London literary magazine published between 1828 and 1921.
- The Athenaeum in Columbia, Tennessee
- The Athenaeum Hotel in Picadilly, London.
- The Athenaeum Club in London.
- The Athenaeum, Paris—an academic institution that existed in the early nineteenth century.
- The Boston Athenaeum in Boston, Massachusetts
- The Berkshire Athenaeum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- The Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest
- The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut
- The Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, which hosts more than one hundred dinner and lecture events with distinguished speakers each year at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California.
- (spelled as Atheneum):
- *Type of secondary school in the Netherlands. Almost the same as Gymnasium, but without Latin and Greek.
- *Type of secondary school in Belgium, providing general education (including Latin and Greek) and belonging to the official school network.
- The Athenaeum in Cincinnati, Ohio, succeeded by St. Xavier High School.
- The Athanaeum Theatre and Library in Melbourne, Australia
- Athenaeum—a rock band from Greensboro, North Carolina—and their eponymous album.
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