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antiquarian

  (ăn'tĭ-kwâr'ē-ən) pronunciation
n.

One who studies, collects, or deals in antiquities.

adj.
  1. Of or relating to antiquarians or to the study or collecting of antiquities.
  2. Dealing in or having to do with old or rare books.
antiquarianism an'ti·quar'i·an·ism n.
 
 
Antonyms: antiquarian

adj

Definition: old, ancient
Antonyms: modern, new, young


 
WordNet: antiquarian
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: an expert or collector of antiquities
  Synonym: antiquary


The adjective antiquarian has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: of or relating to persons who study or deal in antiques or antiquities
  Pertains to noun: antiquarian (meaning #1)

Meaning #2: of or relating to antiques or antiquities
  Pertains to noun: antique (meaning #2)


 
Wikipedia: antiquarian

An antiquarian or antiquary is one concerned with antiquities or things of the past. Also, and most often in modern usage, an antiquarian is a person who deals with or collects rare and ancient "antiquarian books". More narrowly, the term is often used for those who studied history with special attention to "antiques", meaning ancient objects of art or science as physical traces of the past. Antiquarianism is usually considered to have emerged in the 16th century; by the 19th century it had become transformed and bifurcated into the academic disciplines of archaeology and philology.

The Society of Antiquaries of London was formed in the 18th century to promote the study of antiquities. As early as 1572 a society had been founded by Bishop Matthew Parker, Sir Robert Cotton, William Camden and others for the preservation of national antiquities. This body existed till 1604, when it fell under suspicion of being political in its aims, and was abolished by King James I. Papers read at their meetings are preserved in the Cottonian library and were printed by Thomas Hearne in 1720 under the title A Collection of Curious Discourses, a second edition appearing in 1771.

In 1707 a number of English antiquaries began to hold regular meetings for the discussion of their hobby and in 1717 the Society of Antiquaries was formally reconstituted, finally receiving a charter from King George II in 1751. In 1780 King George III granted the society apartments in Somerset House in The Strand. The society was governed by a council of twenty and a president who is ex officio a trustee of the British Museum.

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland was founded in 1780 and had the management of a large national antiquarian museum in Edinburgh. In Ireland a society was founded in 1849 called the Kilkenny Archaeological Society, holding its meetings at Kilkenny. In 1869 its name was changed to the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, and in 1890 to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, its office being transferred to Dublin. In France La Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France was formed in 1814 by the reconstruction of the Acadêmie Celtique, which had existed since 1805. The American Antiquarian Society was founded in 1812, with its headquarters at Worcester, Massachusetts. It had a library of upwards of 100,000 volumes and its transactions have been published bi-annually since 1820. In Germany the Gesamtverein der Deutschen Geschichtsund Altertumsvereine was founded in 1852. La Société Royale des Antiquaires du Nord at Copenhagen was among the best known of European antiquarian societies.

In his essay Untimely Meditations, philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche examines three forms of history. One of these is Antiquarian History, a form of history aimed at creating a feeling of connection to one's history. Nietzsche's philosophy of history had a significant impact on critical history in the 20th century.

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Translations: Translations for: Antiquarian

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - antikvarisk
n. - antikvar

Nederlands (Dutch)
oudheidkundige, antiquarisch, oudheidkundig, betreffende antieken

Français (French)
adj. - antique, d'antiquaire, ancien, d'antiquités
n. - antiquaire, amateur d'antiquités

Deutsch (German)
adj. - antiquarisch
n. - Altertumsforscher, Antiquar, Antiquitätenhändler, -sammler

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αρχαιοδίφης, αρχαιόφιλος, αρχαιοσυλλέκτης, αντικέρ
adj. - αρχαιολογικός, αρχαιολάτρης

Italiano (Italian)
archeologo, antiquario

Português (Portuguese)
n. - antiquário (m)
adj. - antiquário

Русский (Russian)
антиквар, археолог, букинист, посвященный древностям

Español (Spanish)
adj. - de cosas viejas
n. - arqueólogo, anticuario

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - antikvarie, fornforskare
adj. - antikvarisk

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
古文物的, 买卖古旧书籍的, 古文物研究的, 古文物收藏的, 古物研究者, 收集古物者

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 古文物的, 買賣古舊書籍的, 古文物研究的, 古文物收藏的
n. - 古物研究者, 收集古物者

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 고물 연구의, 골동품을 좋아하는
n. - 고물 연구가(골동품 수집가)

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 古物研究の, 好古趣味の
n. - 古物の蒐集家, 骨董商

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) أثري (صفه) متجر للكتب القديمه أو النادره‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮של עתיקות או ספרים נדירים, של חקר דברים עתיקים‬
n. - ‮חוקר או אוסף עתיקות‬


 
 

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