Leverian collection

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A coleção Leverian era uma coleção etnográfica e de história natural montada por Ashton Lever, constituída principalmente por materiais que adquiriu a partir das viagens do capitão James Cook. Por três décadas foi exibida em Londres, sendo dividida num leilão em 1806. O primeiro local público da coleção foi a Holophusikon, também conhecido como o Museu Leverian, na , em Londres, a partir de 1775 até 1786. rdf:langString
The Leverian collection was a natural history and ethnographic collection assembled by Ashton Lever. It was noted for the content it acquired from the voyages of Captain James Cook. For three decades it was displayed in London, being broken up by auction in 1806. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Leverian collection was a natural history and ethnographic collection assembled by Ashton Lever. It was noted for the content it acquired from the voyages of Captain James Cook. For three decades it was displayed in London, being broken up by auction in 1806. The first public location of the collection was the Holophusikon, also known as the Leverian Museum, at Leicester House, on Leicester Square, from 1775 to 1786. After it passed from Lever's ownership, it was displayed for nearly twenty years more at the purpose-built Blackfriars Rotunda just across the Thames, sometimes called Parkinson's Museum for its subsequent owner, James Parkinson (c. 1730-1813).
rdf:langString A coleção Leverian era uma coleção etnográfica e de história natural montada por Ashton Lever, constituída principalmente por materiais que adquiriu a partir das viagens do capitão James Cook. Por três décadas foi exibida em Londres, sendo dividida num leilão em 1806. O primeiro local público da coleção foi a Holophusikon, também conhecido como o Museu Leverian, na , em Londres, a partir de 1775 até 1786.
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