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Lives of the Founders of the British Museum, Part 1 of 2 / With Notices of Its Chief Augmentors and Other Benefactors, 1570-1870.

Chapter 3: PREFATORY NOTE.
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A sequence of biographical and institutional studies charts how private assemblages of manuscripts, antiquities, and natural specimens were gathered, donated, and combined to form the core collections of the British Museum. The book profiles leading collectors and benefactors, outlines trusteeship, librarianship, and curatorial actions, and documents major acquisitions, gallery arrangements, and reading-room and building developments. It also examines the organizational choices and classification debates that shaped public access and preservation, presenting both individual lives and administrative episodes to explain the museum’s evolution from separate collections into a coordinated national repository.

PREFATORY NOTE.

For the materials of the earlier of the ‘Lives’ contained in this volume I have been chiefly indebted to the Collection of State Papers at the Rolls House; to the Privy-Council Registers at the Council Office; and to many manuscripts in the Cottonian, Harleian, Sloane, and Lansdowne Collections at the British Museum.

Highgate; 6th May, 1870.

The liberal deviseth liberal things; and by liberal things shall he stand.

Isaiah, xxxii, 8.
Man’s only relics are his benefits;
These, be there ages, be there worlds, between,
Retain him in communion with his kind.
Landor (Count Julian).