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Sketches for Google Doodle celebrating Otlet's 147th birthday
2014-01-0102014
Storage place of the Mundaneum at Avenue Rogier
1934-01-0101934
La Pyramide des Bibliographies. In: Paul Otlet, Traité de documentation: le livre sur le livre, théorie et pratique (Bruxelles: Editiones Mundaneum, 1934), 290.
1868-01-0101868
2015-01-0102015
Illustration published in Le Soir (08/05/2015) explaining the various institutions and actors involved in managing finances for Mons 2015
1906-01-0101906
Les aspects du livre
1924-01-0101924
Exhibition materials of Le Palais Mondial moved to the hallway to make space for a Rubber Fair (Foire du caoutchouc)
1934-01-0101934
"M. Paul Otlet, director of the Palais Mondial, 'camps' with his colleagues in front of the entrance of the premises that are about to be closed by the Ministry of public works"
1944-01-0101944
Tomb at the grave of Paul Otlet
2014-01-0102014
Elio Di Rupo with Mons2015 badge
2014-01-0102014
Biographers Warden Boyd Rayward, Françoise Levie and Alex Wright at Alex Wright's lecture "Cataloging the world: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age", held in Brussels, at Google Offices, December 4, 2014
1937-01-0101937
Paul Otlet at the World Congress of Universal Documentation, Paris, August 1937
1930-01-0101930
Paul Otlet, directeur du Palais mondial de Bruxellles, faisant un discours lors d'un meeting de protestation organisé par le Cercle belgo-russe, à la suite du sac de l'exposition russe, années 1930. A sa droite : madame Taupin; à sa gauche : Pierre Bourgeois, écrivain belge.
1922-01-0101922
The Second Pan-African Congress in Brussels (1922)
1928-01-0101928
An axonometric view of the Mundaneum gives the effect of an aerial photograph of an archeological site — Egyptian, Babylonian, Assyrian, ancient American (Mayan and Aztec) or Peruvian. These historical reminiscences are striking. Remember the important building works of the Mayas, who were the zenith of ancient American civilization. These well-known ruins (Uxmal, Chichen-Itza, Palenque on the Yucatan peninsula, and Copan in Guatemala) represent a “metaphysical architecture” of special cities of religious cults and burial grounds, cities of rulers and priests; pyramids, cathedrals of the sun, moon and stars; holy places of individual gods; graduating pyramids and terraced palaces with architectural objects conceived in basic geometrical shapes of cube, cylinder, prism and pyramid, the main axis of which is symmetry with emphasis on horizontality.
1935-01-0101935
Plan of the Mundaneum by M.C. Heymans
1935-01-0101935
Perspective of the Mundaneum by M.C. Heymans
1936-01-0101936
Paul Otlet, Cellula Mundaneum (1936). Mundaneum, Mons. Personal papers of Paul Otlet (MDN). Fonds Affiches (AFF).
2015-01-0102015
Mondothèque worksession at Akademie Schloss Solitude, February 2015
1934-01-0101934
As soon as all forms of life are categorized, classified and determined, individuals will become numeric "dividuals" in sets, subsets or classes.
1913-01-0101913
1929-01-0101929
Sketch for Mundaneum World City. Le Corbusier, 1929
1943-01-0101943
Schéma symbolisant la Cité Mondiale et le rattachement de tous les points de la Terre à la Cité. 07 mai 1943.
2012-01-0102012
Internet, a story from Belgium? Poster distributed by The Mundaneum archive center
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Avenue Rogier 67#Temporary_storage</span>1981-01-0101981
1937-01-0101937
Bibliology-Documentation-Museography: Expression as a double interface between processes of documentation and of thought
Birth of Paul Otlet1868-08-23023 August 1868
1936-01-0101936
Photo from the Broese van Groenou family archive / Emilia Broese van Groenou (1876-1960) was the mother of Dorothea (Thea) Coops and Wilhelmina (Milisa) Coops
1940-01-0101940
The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus, for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting in new and stronger timber in their place, insomuch that this ship became a standing example among the philosophers, for the logical question of things that grow; one side holding that the ship remained the same, and the other contending that it was not the same.
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Chaussée d'Etterbeek 180#Google_Belgium</span>2009-01-0102009
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Chaussée de Louvain 969#Les_Amis_du_Mundaneum</span>1972-01-0101972
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Cimetière d'Ixelles#Grave_of_Paul_Otlet</span>1944-01-0101944
1929-01-0101929
World City by Le Corbusier & Jeanneret
2013-01-0102013
Screenshot 0:11 from "Google in Mons: European Capital of Culture 2015"
2013-01-0102013
Crystal computing aka Google in Saint Ghislain, Belgium
2013-01-0102013
Crystal computing by night
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
1936-01-01
Sketches for Google Doodle celebrating Otlet's 147th birthday
2014-01-0102014
Storage place of the Mundaneum at Avenue Rogier
1934-01-0101934
La Pyramide des Bibliographies. In: Paul Otlet, Traité de documentation: le livre sur le livre, théorie et pratique (Bruxelles: Editiones Mundaneum, 1934), 290.
1868-01-0101868
2015-01-0102015
Illustration published in Le Soir (08/05/2015) explaining the various institutions and actors involved in managing finances for Mons 2015
1906-01-0101906
Les aspects du livre
1924-01-0101924
Exhibition materials of Le Palais Mondial moved to the hallway to make space for a Rubber Fair (Foire du caoutchouc)
1934-01-0101934
"M. Paul Otlet, director of the Palais Mondial, 'camps' with his colleagues in front of the entrance of the premises that are about to be closed by the Ministry of public works"
1944-01-0101944
Tomb at the grave of Paul Otlet
2014-01-0102014
Elio Di Rupo with Mons2015 badge
2014-01-0102014
Biographers Warden Boyd Rayward, Françoise Levie and Alex Wright at Alex Wright's lecture "Cataloging the world: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age", held in Brussels, at Google Offices, December 4, 2014
1937-01-0101937
Paul Otlet at the World Congress of Universal Documentation, Paris, August 1937
1930-01-0101930
Paul Otlet, directeur du Palais mondial de Bruxellles, faisant un discours lors d'un meeting de protestation organisé par le Cercle belgo-russe, à la suite du sac de l'exposition russe, années 1930. A sa droite : madame Taupin; à sa gauche : Pierre Bourgeois, écrivain belge.
1922-01-0101922
The Second Pan-African Congress in Brussels (1922)
1928-01-0101928
An axonometric view of the Mundaneum gives the effect of an aerial photograph of an archeological site — Egyptian, Babylonian, Assyrian, ancient American (Mayan and Aztec) or Peruvian. These historical reminiscences are striking. Remember the important building works of the Mayas, who were the zenith of ancient American civilization. These well-known ruins (Uxmal, Chichen-Itza, Palenque on the Yucatan peninsula, and Copan in Guatemala) represent a “metaphysical architecture” of special cities of religious cults and burial grounds, cities of rulers and priests; pyramids, cathedrals of the sun, moon and stars; holy places of individual gods; graduating pyramids and terraced palaces with architectural objects conceived in basic geometrical shapes of cube, cylinder, prism and pyramid, the main axis of which is symmetry with emphasis on horizontality.
1935-01-0101935
Plan of the Mundaneum by M.C. Heymans
1935-01-0101935
Perspective of the Mundaneum by M.C. Heymans
1936-01-0101936
Paul Otlet, Cellula Mundaneum (1936). Mundaneum, Mons. Personal papers of Paul Otlet (MDN). Fonds Affiches (AFF).
2015-01-0102015
Mondothèque worksession at Akademie Schloss Solitude, February 2015
1934-01-0101934
As soon as all forms of life are categorized, classified and determined, individuals will become numeric "dividuals" in sets, subsets or classes.
1913-01-0101913
1929-01-0101929
Sketch for Mundaneum World City. Le Corbusier, 1929
1943-01-0101943
Schéma symbolisant la Cité Mondiale et le rattachement de tous les points de la Terre à la Cité. 07 mai 1943.
2012-01-0102012
Internet, a story from Belgium? Poster distributed by The Mundaneum archive center
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Avenue Rogier 67#Temporary_storage</span>1981-01-0101981
1937-01-0101937
Bibliology-Documentation-Museography: Expression as a double interface between processes of documentation and of thought
Birth of Paul Otlet1868-08-23023 August 1868
1936-01-0101936
Photo from the Broese van Groenou family archive / Emilia Broese van Groenou (1876-1960) was the mother of Dorothea (Thea) Coops and Wilhelmina (Milisa) Coops
1940-01-0101940
The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus, for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting in new and stronger timber in their place, insomuch that this ship became a standing example among the philosophers, for the logical question of things that grow; one side holding that the ship remained the same, and the other contending that it was not the same.
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Chaussée d'Etterbeek 180#Google_Belgium</span>2009-01-0102009
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Chaussée de Louvain 969#Les_Amis_du_Mundaneum</span>1972-01-0101972
<span class="smw-subobject-entity">Cimetière d'Ixelles#Grave_of_Paul_Otlet</span>1944-01-0101944
1929-01-0101929
World City by Le Corbusier & Jeanneret
2013-01-0102013
Screenshot 0:11 from "Google in Mons: European Capital of Culture 2015"
2013-01-0102013
Crystal computing aka Google in Saint Ghislain, Belgium
2013-01-0102013
Crystal computing by night
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
2015-01-0102015
Mondotheque visits the Mundaneum archives, 11 September 2015
1936-01-01
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